
Dr. Matthew Provencher has been selected as faculty for the American Journal of Sports Medicine (AJSM) Webinar Series program titled:
Posterior Shoulder Instability: Understanding the Dark Side of the Shoulder
This advanced educational webinar brings together leading experts in orthopedic sports medicine to discuss the diagnosis, surgical management, and rehabilitation of posterior shoulder instability, a complex and often under-recognized condition affecting athletes and active individuals.
As a nationally recognized leader in shoulder surgery and sports medicine, Dr. Provencher contributes his extensive experience in treating complex shoulder instability, including posterior labral tears, bone loss, and revision stabilization procedures. The program highlights evolving surgical techniques, return-to-play decision-making, and current research shaping the future of shoulder care.
The AJSM Webinar Series provides cutting-edge education for orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine professionals worldwide, reinforcing Dr. Provencher’s continued leadership in advancing shoulder instability treatment and research.
Further Information on the Webinar:
*The live webinar will be recorded and available on-demand.
**This activity has been approved for 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.™
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this educational activity, learners should be able to:
- Explain the anatomy and bio-mechanicsrelated to posterior shoulder instability.
2. Identify the clinical indications and learn the mid-term outcomes of arthroscopic posterior shoulder stabilization.
3. Identify key concepts and risk factors for failure of posterior stabilization.
Agenda: 7pm CST (Time can be changed as needed)
7:00-0:05pm – Introduction (Moderator) – Dickens
7:05-7:15pm – Nonoperative Treatment of Isolated Posterior Glenohumeral Instability in an Active Military Population – LeClere
7:15-7:25pm – Minimum 10-year Clinical Outcomes after Arthroscopic Capsulolabral Repair for Isolated Posterior Shoulder Instability – Bradley/Arner
7:25-7:35pm – Biomechanical Evaluation of Posterior Shoulder Instability with a Clinically Relevant Posterior Glenoid Bone Loss Model – Provencher
7:35-7:45pm – A New Concept of Reverse Glenoid Track to Determine Which Reverse Hill-Sachs Lesion Should be Treated – Itoi
7:45-8:00pm – Panel Discussion with Q&A
You can sign up and purchase the webinar here: AJSM Webinar Series