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This virtual symposium will provide highlights of completed and on-going SRS grant funded research projects. There will be live presentations by research project Principal Investigators and Co-Investigators, with extensive opportunities for discussion and audience Q&A. A brief information session on the recently launched Surgery Team Checklist will spotlight its creation and use.
March 4, 2023 at 09:00 Eastern Time / 15:00 Central European Time / 22:00 China Standard Time. The times below are displayed in Eastern Time.
Moderators
Carol A. Wise, PhD
James O. Sanders, MD
09:00-09:05 Welcome & Introduction
James O. Sanders, MD
09:05-09:20 Effect of Controlled Dynamic Spine Distraction on Intervertebral Disc, Growth Plates, Bone Quality and Spine Stiffness; An in Vivo Study on a Rodent Model
Pooria Salari, MD
09:20-09:35 Postoperative pain control using local wound infiltration in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery: a randomized control trial
Craig M. Birch, MD
09:35-09:50 ‘Smart vest’ as a measurement instrument for pulmonary function in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis; An exploratory study
Niek te Hennepe, MD
09:50-10:00 Surgery Team Checklist
10:00-10:15 Novel insights towards non-invasive predictors of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: A comprehensive examination of musculoskeletal asymmetry
Kylie Tucker, PhD
10:15-10:30 Using ecological momentary assessment and digital phenotyping to create personalized disease profiles for adult spinal deformity
Jacob Greenberg, MD, MSCI
10:30-10:45 Predicting Progression of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Using Clinical Means Available Widely at Point of Service- A Multicenter Prospective
Keith Baldwin, MD, MPH, MSPT
10:45-10:55 Adjournment
Carol A. Wise, PhD
Orthopaedic and neurosurgeons, residents, fellows, advanced practice providers, therapists, nurses and those who have an interest and are involved in spinal deformity management and treatment research.
No CME will be offered for this Symposium.
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