Cases and resources in orthopedics
Explore a selection of educational materials from leading experts in the field of orthopedics. This section offers replays of the PCO course sessions, interviews with specialists, clinical case studies, short videos focused on advanced techniques, and webinars. A valuable hub for learning and staying updated on key practices.
In this session on the evolving landscape of hip arthroplasty, the first presentation explores whether resurfacing might be a superior option for younger patients compared to THA.

One problem, one solution. Orthopedics is rich in innovation, with many business opportunities to improve the lives of our patients.

Patients have risk factors that influence the outcome of medical and surgical management. These factors, which may or may not be modifiable, sometimes require discussion of the therapeutic decision in order to optimise results.

Discover the key to selecting the right patients for conservative surgery or total hip arthroplasty. Explore real-life cases, see how 40+ sports patients recover after hip scope, and get actionable tips for starting your hip preservation practice.

Efficiency in the operating room and in clinical evaluation requires optimised organisation and teamwork. Kristoff Corten has based his hip surgery practice in Belgium on a high level of activity with a constant concern for efficiency.

Clinical examination remains the key to diagnosis. Several experts will discuss the key elements and the therapeutic decision-making process with real patients between conservative or prosthetic indications.

What's new in musculoskeletal care. 2023 has been rich in concepts, publications and conferences. What are the most important new developments and trends? Our experts summarise the highlights of 2023 for you.

Sébastien Parratte provides an overview of the PCO pre-course, which concentrated on non-surgical subjects and highlighted the importance of developing soft skills.

Follow the making of a custom acetabular component, from the patient X-ray to the surgery. In this webinar, leading experts share invaluable insights and groundbreaking techniques!

A 33-year-old male long jump parasport athlete with a transtibial amputated leg suffered an ACL rupture from knee hyperextension, presenting a positive Lachman test and no frontal plane laxity. This case aims to discuss therapeutic options for ACL reconstruction, patient positioning, and graft choice.
