Basics of arthroscopic anatomy

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  • Must be completed within 1 hour, to earn 1 CME credit.
  • Start date of validity:
    October 24, 2022
  • End date of validity:
    October 24, 2024
  • Date of preparation:
    July 19, 2022

 

Date of revision: Revised February 2022
by Dr. Jean-Baptiste de Villeneuve Bargemon,
Resident in Orthopedic Surgery
AP-HM Hôpital de la Timone
13005 Marseille
FRANCE

and

Professor Christophe Mathoulin,
President-Founder of IRCAD-IWC (France, Taiwan, Brazil, China, Rwanda, USA, India, UAE)
Honorary President and Founder of the International Wrist Arthroscopy Society (IWAS),
Clinique Bizet - Institut de la Main
21, rue Georges Bizet
75016 Paris
France

The latest revision was conducted in September 2022
by Dr. Jean-Baptiste de Villeneuve Bargemon,
Resident in Orthopedic Surgery
AP-HM Hôpital de la Timone
13005 Marseille
FRANCE

and

Professor Christophe Mathoulin,
President-Founder of IRCAD-IWC (France, Taiwan, Brazil, China, Rwanda, USA, India, UAE)
Honorary President and Founder of the International Wrist Arthroscopy Society (IWAS),
Clinique Bizet - Institut de la Main
21, rue Georges Bizet
75016 Paris
France

 

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  • Jean-Baptiste de Villeneuve Bargemon

    Jean-Baptiste de Villeneuve Bargemon

    MD
    APHM, Marseille, France
  • Ahlam Arnaout

    Ahlam Arnaout

    MD
    Clinique Bizet, Institut de la Main, Paris, France
  • Lorenzo Merlini

    Lorenzo Merlini

    MD
    Clinique Bizet, Institut de la Main, Paris, France
  • Michel Levadoux

    Michel Levadoux

    MD
    Hôpital Privé Toulon Hyères - Saint Roch, Toulon, France
  • Mathilde Gras

    Mathilde Gras

    MD
    Clinique Bizet, Institut de la Main, Paris, France
  • Christophe Mathoulin

    Christophe Mathoulin

    MD, FMH
    International Wrist Centers (IWC), Andorra, Bonifacio, Brussels, Lausanne, Paris, France

Lecturers

  • Christophe Mathoulin

    Christophe Mathoulin

    MD, FMH
    International Wrist Centers (IWC), Andorra, Bonifacio, Brussels, Lausanne, Paris, France
  • Michel Rongières

    Michel Rongières

    MD
    Hôpital Purpan, Toulouse, France
  • J Henk Coert

    J Henk Coert

    MD
    Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • Michel Levadoux

    Michel Levadoux

    MD
    Hôpital Privé Toulon Hyères - Saint Roch, Toulon, France
  • Emmanuel J Camus

    Emmanuel J Camus

    MD
    Polyclinique du Val de Sambre, Maubeuge, France