PREP Audio - Sports Medicine: Cases in the Office
March 2006, Volume 1, No. 3

Sports Medicine: Cases in the Office

Sports Medicine: Cases in the Office

Learning Objectives

  • To recognize the importance of sports medicine in the pediatric office.
  • To discern when shin pain needs further evaluation and referral.
  • To determine what laboratory evaluation leads to diagnosis and restriction of future activities for a pediatric patient who has had a syncopal event.
  • To recognize the symptoms associated with concussion.
  • To develop an understanding of return-to-play issues associated with concussion.
  • To recognize knee effusion in pediatric patients.
Sports Medicine: Cases in the Office

Andrew Gregory, MD, FAAP

Dr. Gregory disclosed no financial relationship relevant to this issue. This issue does not contain a discussion of unapproved/investigative use of a commercial product/device.

Sports Medicine: Cases in the Office

Jordan D. Metzl, MD, FAAP

Dr. Metzl disclosed no financial relationship relevant to this issue. This issue does not contain a discussion of unapproved/investigative use of a commercial product/device.

Sports Medicine: Cases in the Office

Reginald Washington, MD, FAAP

Dr. Washington disclosed no financial relationship relevant to this issue. This issue does not contain a discussion of unapproved/investigative use of a commercial product/device.