CME expires August 31, 2026
Sharpen your problem-solving skills with relevant patient cases from experts on the frontlines!
In this journal-based CME activity, you will review review the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of anterior glenohumeral instability by following an evolving patient case scenario based on a recent article from the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (JAAOS). After the reading, you will complete an assessment to test your orthopaedic knowledge, problem solving, and clinical decision-making skills.
Case Editor
Vani Janaki Sabesan, MD, FAAOS
Learning Objectives
Review the pathoanatomy and natural history of traumatic anterior glenohumeral instability.
Describe the physical examination maneuvers and diagnostic imaging studies used to determine the extent of underlying lesions in a patient with anterior glenohumeral instability.
Discuss an evidence-based surgical treatment approach for the management of anterior glenohumeral instability.
Earn up to 2 AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits™.