Baseball Injury Dr. Adam Anz

Dr. Anz Gives Instructional Course on Elbow Anatomy During ASMI Injuries in Baseball

Baseball Injury Dr. Adam Anz

Dr. Adam Anz Gives Instruction on Elbow Anatomy and Physical Examination with Dr. James Andrews and Dr. Neal ElAttrache During American Sports Medicine Institute Injuries in Baseball Course

This January 25-27 the American Sports Medicine Institute held its 31st annual Injuries in Baseball Course in Phoenix, Arizona. This is an annual program that provides a setting to share knowledge of the various aspects of baseball healthcare and is attended by physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, and players from all levels of baseball.

This year, Dr. Anz had the honor of joining Dr. James Andrews and Dr. Neal ElAttrache in a live demonstration of the physical examination of the elbow. They showed performed physical examination tests and discussed pearls of elbow examination. Dr. Anz also presented on the anatomy of the elbow, presenting a video shot at the Andrews Institute regarding the surgical anatomy of the elbow. To learn more about this course please, click here.

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