AAOS/ASES Anatomic and Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

Expand your approaches and modernize your techniques to improve patient outcomes
Work alongside leading shoulder surgeons navigating the latest indications and strategies for total shoulder arthroplasty. From evaluation and planning through surgical application and post-operative management, advance your skills and discover technical pearls to optimize success.
Dynamic session formats keep you engaged over two content-packed days, featuring faculty surgical demonstrations, case debates, and rapid-fire panel discussions.
“The course showed me in a broader and deeper way how to approach the shoulder injuries of my patients, to deepen the indications, improve handling and manage possible complications." - Previous Course Attendee
Reinforce your learning with extensive time in the cadaver lab practicing:
- Surgical Exposure
- Deltopectoral Approach
- SSC Peel vs. Tenotomy vs. Osteotomy
- Humeral Prep, Glenoid Prep
- Primary Anatomic TSA
- Primary Reverse TSA
- Reverse TSA for Fracture
- Tuberosity Reconstruction
Enjoy sharing case challenges and networking with peers and faculty, returning to practice refreshed with new insights and options.
Course Directors
Joseph A. Abboud, MD, FAAOS
J. Michael Wiater, MD, FAAOS
Rates increase by $200 on September 7, 2020!
Members
AAOS Member, Candidate Member, Associate Member,
International Member, Emeritus Member
$2,099
Resident, Post-Residency in Fellowship, U.S. Military
$1,499
PA Member
$699
Nonmembers
Nonmember Orthopaedic Surgeon
$2,599
Nonmember PA
$899
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Supplement your notes, hear it all again for improved retention, and earn 8 additonal CME! This self-directed web-based program lets you engage at your convenience across your devices.
Select the "Course Plus OnDemand Access" option during registration. Product will be available 4 - 6 weeks following the course.
The Academy would like to thank the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons for the many contributions made by its members in the presentation of this program. The Academy and orthopaedic specialty societies work together to provide orthopaedic surgeons with the highest quality educational programs and publications. This cooperative spirit among colleague organizations is an important resource and valuable asset for the orthopaedic community.