 | Borderline Hip Dysplasia (AANA25)
Borderline Hip Dysplasia: Hip Arthroscopy vs. Periacetabular Osteotomy
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
- Define borderline hip dysplasia (BHD) and describe the imaging/arthroscopic findings associated with this diagnosis.
- Describe the advantages of hip arthroscopy and periacetabular osteotomy in patients with BHD.
Faculty: Matthew J. Kraeutler, M.D., Derek H. Ochiai, M.D., FAANA, Shane J. Nho, M.D., M.S., Ernest L. Sink, M.D.
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM25ON_ICL101 |
 | Cartilage Conundrums 2025 (AANA25)
Cartilage Conundrums 2025: Cases From the Experts
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
- Recognize how different faculty approach the same cartilage lesion in different ways and understand the rationale for different treatment approaches.
- Understand how to incorporate multiple techniques, including cartilage restoration, with realignment and meniscus preservation, as well as ligament reconstruction.
- Review the advantages and disadvantages as well as cost-effectiveness of different surgical approaches and learn what is cutting-edge in 2025 for cartilage lesions.
- Understand the value of diagnostic imaging, in-office imaging (i.e. needle scope) and diagnostic arthroscopy for evaluating and treating cartilage lesions.
Faculty: Rachel M. Frank, M.D., FAANA, Brian J. Cole, M.D., M.B.A., FAANA, Paul E. Caldwell, M.D., FAANA, Aaron J. Krych, M.D., FAANA
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM25ON_ICL224 |
 | Challenges in Revision ACL Reconstruction (AANA25)
Considerations and Challenges in Revision ACL Reconstruction
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
- Define strategies for management of femoral and tibial bone loss and/or malpositioned tunnels in revision ACL reconstruction, including one- versus two-staged approaches and alternative graft sources (e.g. quadriceps, contralateral patellar tendon, iliotibial band).
- Understand common indications and preferred techniques for a lateral extra-articular procedure in the treatment of primary or revision ACL reconstruction.
- Critically evaluate the role and technical pearls for periarticular osteotomy of the knee for the treatment of revision ACL reconstruction.
Faculty: Aman Dhawan, M.D., Brian R. Waterman, M.D., FAANA, Seth L. Sherman, M.D., FAANA, Jonathan F. Dickens, M.D., COL, USAR, Clayton W. Nuelle, M.D., FAANA
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM25ON_ICL103 |
 | Complex Shoulder Instability (AANA25)
Case-Based, Advanced Decision-Making in Complex Shoulder Instability: Anterior, Posterior, Bone Loss and Revisions
Upon completion, participants should be:
- Aware of the multiple risk factors for both successful and failed stabilization surgery and be able to thoroughly perform all preoperative testing and imaging necessary to select the proper procedure.
- More knowledgeable about the current surgical techniques available to address bone loss, revision surgery and soft tissue failures.
Faculty: Richard K.N. Ryu, M.D., Michael J. O'Brien, M.D., FAANA, Stephen A. Parada, M.D., Jeanne C. Patzkowski, M.D., FAANA, John M. Tokish, M.D., FAANA
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM25ON_ICL303 |
 | Cutting-Edge Advances in Hip Arthroscopy (AANA25)
Cutting-Edge Advances in Hip Arthroscopy: A 2025 Perspective
Upon completion of this course, the participants should:
- Understand advanced techniques in labral repair and reconstruction and gain comprehensive knowledge of the latest methods, including indications and surgical techniques. Additionally, this course reviews cutting-edge approaches for FAI treatment where participants will learn about the most recent innovations in treating FAI, with a focus on improving surgical precision.
- Stay informed on future trends, including advanced imaging and MR, and developments.
- Understand future directions ensuring your practice remains at the cutting edge of orthopaedic surgery.
- Analyze case-based scenarios for practical application and review detailed, case-based scenarios that illustrate the practical application of new techniques and technologies in hip arthroscopy.
Faculty: Ivan H. Wong, M.D., FAANA, Benjamin G. Domb, M.D., Shane J. Nho, M.D., M.S., Andrea M. Spiker, M.D., FAANA
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM25ON_ICL302 |
 | Fact vs. Myth: Remplissage; Latarjet and more (AANA25)
Fact vs. Myth: The Great Debates: Every Bankart Needs a Remplissage; Arthroscopic DTA is the New Latarjet; The SCR Belongs in the Dustbin; All Massive/Revision Cuff Repairs Need to be Augmented
Upon completion, the participant should be able to:
- Understand the controversies surrounding adjunctive remplissage, its indications and surgical technique.
- Gain an in-depth comprehension of glenoid reconstruction with free bone block, the waning popularity of the superior capsule reconstruction and the role of augmentation in rotator cuff repairs with the highest risk of failing.
Faculty: Richard K.N. Ryu, M.D., Jennifer Smith, M.D., John M. Tokish, M.D., FAANA, William J. Ciccone II, M.D., FAANA, Oke A. Anakwenze, M.D., Mark H. Getelman, M.D., FAANA, Kevin F. Bonner, M.D., FAANA, Michael J. O'Brien, M.D., FAANA, Ian K.Y. Lo, M.D., F.R.C.S.C., FAANA
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM25ON_ICL202 |
 | Financial Strategies to Improve Your Practice (AANA25)
Financial Strategies to Improve Your Private or Employed Practice; What You Need to Know! (AANA25)
This ICL covers how to adjust your practice to the devaluation of surgical reimbursements, understanding the current health policy climate and what to anticipate in the future, understanding the OrthoPAC and why this is our voice. Additionally, participants will review discussions on private equity and other alternatives to ancillary productivity.
Upon completion of this course, the participants should have a better understanding of:
- The need for direct-to-employer contracting as the future of reimbursement for Orthopaedic Surgeons as well as appropriate case bundling techniques.
- The advantages and disadvantages of direct hospital relationships to decide if this is a viable opportunity for their group.
- How employers are determining which orthopaedic groups to affiliate with and advice on how to develop these direct employer relationships.
Faculty: Patrick W. Joyner, M.D., M.S., FAANA, Eric C. Stiefel, M.D., Jack M. Bert, M.D., William R. Beach, M.D., Sam Moen, B.A., Ian Elliott, M.D., Timothy M. Bert, M.D., Ravi S. Vaswani, M.D.
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM25ON_ICL301 |
 | Hip Preservation (AANA25)
Hip Preservation: The Diagnosis and Management of FAI, Femoral Torsion Abnormalities and Hip Dysplasia
Upon completion, participants should:
- Learn how to describe the initial evaluation of hip pain with a focus on athletic populations.
- Understand the evaluation and management of femoral torsion and review the evaluation of acetabular version and treatment options for hip dysplasia.
Faculty: Spencer M. Stein, M.D., Thomas Youm, M.D., Diren Arsoy, M.D., Andrea M. Spiker, M.D., FAANA
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM25ON_ICL204 |
 | Joint Preservation Techniques for the Knee (AANA25)
Joint Preservation Techniques for the Knee in 2025: The Utility of Biologics, Osteotomies and Cartilage Restoration Procedures
Upon completion of this course, participants should:
- Understand the role of osteotomy as an adjunct to cartilage/meniscal restoration.
- Gain technical pearls for performing combined cartilage restoration, meniscus transplantation, ligament reconstruction and/or realigning osteotomies.
- Understand indications for biologic augmentation to joint preservation techniques in the setting of cartilage and/or meniscal restoration and the management of the young, high-level athlete requiring cartilage/meniscal restoration.
Faculty: Rachel M. Frank, M.D., FAANA, Brian J. Cole, M.D., M.B.A., FAANA, Seth L. Sherman, M.D., FAANA, Michael J. Alaia, M.D.
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM25ON_ICL305 |
 | Management of Patellofemoral Instability (AANA25)
Evolving Concepts in Management of Patellofemoral Instability
Upon completion of this ICL, participants should:
- Understand the current literature on various controversial techniques to treat patellar instability.
- Be able to identify where there are strengths and weaknesses in the published literature regarding indications and outcomes for advanced treatment techniques for patellar instability.
- Gain an understanding of the different treatment options and indications for cartilage resurfacing in the patellofemoral joint.
Faculty: Laith M. Jazrawi, M.D., J. Lee Pace, M.D., David Dejour, M.D., Seth L. Sherman, M.D., FAANA, Abigail L. Campbell, M.D.
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM25ON_ICL221 |