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X-WR-CALNAME:Pediatric Orthopedics and Sports Medicine: The Limping Child
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DESCRIPTION:Overview\nChildren may develop a limp for a variety of reasons\
 , with causes that differ widely in urgency and management. This lecture p
 rovides clinicians with practical strategies to evaluate pediatric limping
  through a review of epidemiology\, clinical presentation\, physical exami
 nation\, and diagnostic testing. Learners will explore common infectious a
 nd non-infectious causes\, as well as less frequent but critical diagnoses
 \, to improve clinical decision-making and timely management in pediatric 
 patients.\n\nRegistration\nRegistration is required.\nAll practitioners: f
 ree.\n\nCredits\nAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hours)\, BOC Category
  A Hours/CEUs (1.00 hours)\, Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00 hour
 s)\, Occupational Therapy Contact Hours (1.00 hours)\, Physical Therapy Co
 ntact Hours (1.00 hours)\n\nTarget Audience\nSpecialties - Orthopedics & S
 ports Medicine\nProfessions - Athletic Trainer\, Fellow/Resident\, Non-Phy
 sician\, Occupational Therapist\, Physical Therapist\, Physician\n\nObject
 ives\nAt the conclusion of this activity\, learners should be able to:\n\n
 1. Define a limp and differentiate common gait patterns in pediatric patie
 nts.  \n2. Identify common infectious causes of limping in children and se
 lect appropriate examination and treatment strategies. \n3. Review common 
 non-infectious causes of limping in children and determine appropriate dia
 gnostic and management strategies.\n4. Discuss uncommon but clinically sig
 nificant causes of pediatric limping.\n\nAccreditation\nIn support of impr
 oving patient care\, Stanford Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accred
 itation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditati
 on Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the American Nurses Credent
 ialing Center (ANCC)\, to provide continuing education for the healthcare 
 team. \n \nCredit Designation \nAmerican Medical Association (AMA) \nStanf
 ord Medicine designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA C
 ategory 1 CreditsTM.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate
  with the extent of their participation in the activity. \n\nBoard of Cert
 ification\, Inc (BOC)\nStanford Medicine (BOC AP#: 0000751) is approved by
  the Board of Certification\, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athl
 etic Trainers (ATs). This program is eligiable for a maximum of 1.00 Categ
 ory A hours/CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the 
 educational program.\n\nPhysical Therapy\, Occupational Therapy (PT\, OT)\
 nStanford Health Care Department of Rehabilitation is an approved provider
  for physical therapy and occupational therapy for courses that meet the r
 equirements set forth by the respective California Boards. This course is 
 approved for 1.00 hour CEU for PT and OT.
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SUMMARY:Pediatric Orthopedics and Sports Medicine: The Limping Child
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/pediatric-orthopedics-and-s
 ports-medicine-the-limping-child
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