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Format
TV Event
- Language English
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Date
23 Apr 2026 | 13:00 - 14:15 CET
- Price Free
The ISAKOS & Winglet Collaborative Webinar Series brings ISAKOS’ leading educational content to the Winglet platform in a modern, Netflix-like video format. Designed for orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine specialists, the series offers concise, case-based sessions on key topics in arthroscopy, joint preservation, biologics, and more.
Each episode is developed under the guidance of an ISAKOS committee, reflecting the society’s global expertise across the field. Sessions feature live presentations, surgical videos, expert commentary, and interactive discussions, providing practical insights for everyday clinical care.
To support global participation, each ISAKOS webinar includes AI-powered multilingual captions and translations, available live in up to 10 languages and on demand in English, allowing surgeons worldwide to learn and engage in their preferred language.
The eighth webinar, “Soft Tissue Sports Injury Issues in the Athlete's Elbow”, will be broadcast live on Thursday, 23 April 2026, at 12:00 UTC. Organized by the ISAKOS Elbow Wrist & Hand Committee in collaboration with the Global Elbow Network (GEN), and chaired by Dr. Gregory Bain and Dr. Andrea Celli, the session focuses on structured, evidence-based approaches on soft tissue sports injury issues in the athlete's elbow. The faculty will address key phases of ropen lateral ligament repair, arthroscopic management of lateral elbow instability, diagnosing and distinguishing PMRI from PLRI, OCD of the capitellum in the young athlete, distal biceps tendon injuries, and arthroscopy for degenerative arthritis in the athlete.
Access:
- Livestream: Free of charge
- On-Demand on Winglet: Free for Winglet+ Subscribers, ISAKOS Members & Registrants (voucher code available from ISAKOS Office) | € 29 for single ticket access
- On-Demand on ISAKOS Global Link | Free for ISAKOS Members, Global Link Subscribers, and Registrants
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Margaret W. M. Fok, M.D.