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TSA vs RSA: Will the Anatomic Shoulder Survive?


TSA vs RSA: Will the Anatomic Shoulder Survive?

Learn from the Masters in Shoulder

23 Mar 2023

20:00 CET ~ 60 mins

Registration fee: Free

For this session in the Series "Learn from the Masters in Shoulder" we have the pleasure of inviting Dr. Christopher Joyce who will be presenting “TSA vs RSA: Will the Anatomic Shoulder Survive?"

The presentation will be followed by an interactive Q&A session where you are encouraged to participate with your questions and comments.

Moderator: Dr. Alexandre Lädermann.

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PROGRAM

20:00 – 20:05 CET Introduction to the topic and presentation of the guest speaker by Dr. Alexander Lädermann

20:05 – 20:30 CET Live presentation given by Dr. Christopher Joyce

20:30 – 21:00 CET Discussion and Q&A session moderated by Dr. Alexander Lädermann

Speakers



Dr. Christopher Joyce
Dr. Christopher Joyce

Dr Christopher Joyce is a shoulder and elbow surgeon in Farmington, West Valley City and Salt Lake City, UT.
Dr. Joyce specializes in open and minimally invasive arthroscopic treatments for arthritis, rotator cuff and other tendon injuries, overuse disorders, instability, and fracture care. He has a particular interest in caring for patients with complex problems that involve failed previous surgeries, bone or joint deformities, and irreparable tendon tears.

Moderators



Dr. Alexandre Lädermann
Dr. Alexandre Lädermann

Together with his team, PD Dr. Alexandre LÄDERMANN treats traumatic and nontraumatic pathologies of the shoulder and the elbow. He is the President of Swiss Shoulder Society (Expertengruppe Schulter und Ellbogen (Swiss Orthopaedics)) and the President of the Congress of the European Society for Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (SECEC/ESSSE) and Editor of the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty. Driven by his will to develop new medical techniques to improve his patients' recovery, Dr LÄDERMANN is at the heart of intense scientific activity. This has led him to create the Foundation for Research and Teaching in Orthopedic Surgery (FORE) of which he is also President.