ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA ASSOCIATION

2007 ANNUAL MEETING

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POSTERS

Injury Prevention

Scientific Basis for Fracture Care

Geriatrics

Pediatrics

Trauma Issues

Shoulder Fractures

Humerus Fractures

Elbow Fractures

Forearm Fractures

Hand and Wrist

Spine

Pelvis and Acetabulum

Hip Fractures

Femur Fractures

Knee Fractures

Tibia Fractures

Foot and Ankle

Reconstruction


Disclaimer

The material presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting has been made available by the Orthopaedic Trauma Association for educational purposes only. The material is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily best method or procedure appropriate for the medical situations discussed, but rather is intended to present an approach, view, statement or opinion of the faculty which my be helpful to others who face similar situations.

The OTA disclaims any and all liability for injury or other damages resulting to any individual attending the annual meeting and for all claims which may arise out of the use of the techniques demonstated therein by such individuals whether these claims shall be asserted by physician or any other person.

FDA Approval

• The FDA has not cleared this drug and/or medical device for the use described in this presentation   (i.e., the drug or medical device is being discussed for an “off label” use).  ◆FDA information not available at time of printing.

Disclosure

The names of authors presenting the papers on the Scientific Program are printed in boldface. The paper presenter was responsible for querying the co-authors regarding the disclosure of their work. Paper authors whose presentations have a * by the title have indicated they or their co-authors (department) received something of value (in excess of $500) from a commercial company or institution which relates directly or indirectly to the subject of their presentation. The OTA does not intend this identification to decrease the value of the presentation or to imply bias. It is intended solely for information.

To follow ACCME guidelines the OTA/AAOS has identified the options to disclose as follows:

An indication of the participant's disclosure appears after his or her name as well as the commercial company or institution that provided the support.

A triangle indicates presentation was funded by a grant from the Orthopaedic Trauma Association.