Program

Date

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

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Track: Pediatric Specialty Day
  • Active Movement Scale: A Critical Look at It's Benefits, Challenges, and Real-World Applications
  • Congenital Hand Conditions: Three Common Diagnoses
  • Scar Tug of War: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly in Pediatric Hand Burns

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Track: Pediatric Specialty Day
  • A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Using Ultrasound to Examine Effects of the Sup-ER Orthosis on Glenohumeral Joint Alignment in Infants with Brachial Plexus Birth Injury
  • DAFRA for Pediatrics: Play Activities for Exercise After Nerve Transfer
  • Using an Evidenced-Based, Creative Approach to Treat Elbow Fractures and Dislocations in the Pediatric Population

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Track: Pediatric Specialty Day
  • Training the Antagonist Muscles Eccentrically (TAME): A Non-operative Approach to Co-Contraction in Brachial Plexus Birth Injury
  • Brachial Plexus Birth Injury: Navigating Transitions Beyond Childhood
  • Developing Hand Therapy Skills in Physiotherapists in Bolivia

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Track: Pediatric Specialty Day
  • Exploring Hand Therapy Ventures Through Graduate Student Projects
  • A Clinical Practice Perspective on the Impact of Student Projects

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Track: Pediatric Specialty Day
  • Empowering Choices: An Interdisciplinary Model for Shared Decision-Making in Upper Extremity Cerebral Palsy Surgical Planning
  • Girls Just Want to Have Fun: Safely Returning Pediatric and Adolescent Female Athletes to Play
  • Optimizing Wound Healing and Hand Function After Hand Contracture Release

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Track: Pediatric Specialty Day
  • Common Peripheral Nerve Injuries Associated with Pediatric Upper Extremity Fractures
  • Complex Traumatic Injuries of the Pediatric Hand: A Multidisciplinary Treatment Approach
  • Pain Talk: Age-Appropriate Approaches for Pediatric Pain Education

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