Welcome to the second Global Webinar of the Global Webinar e-series 2022 - Restoring Hip Stability. In this module called Optimizing Stability in THA through the Next Generation Dual Mobility, experts from across the globe will deliver knowledge and expertise on how to consider high-risk patients for hip instability in total hip arthroplasty.
This Global Webinar will take place on the 30th August 2022 on this platform via a Zoom link. To access the event and collect 1 CPD point, you will need to fulfill the related pre-webinar questions and then to click on the Webinar event link to join the webinar.
This series includes 3 Global Webinars for which you can independently register. They represent a great opportunity to learn from and engage with leaders in hip arthroplasty.
In this module, you also have access to pre-webinar content we recommend you to complete prior to the related webinar. This content will still be available after the webinar, as well as post-webinar content related to the Global Webinar.
Agenda
- Dual Mobility – Should everyone get one? (Defining indications and who is a high-risk patient for instability)
- Addressing the recurrent dislocators: Do we have a solution?
- Does bearing matters when dealing with high-risk patients?
Pre-requisites
A strong expertise on hip arthroplasty
What you will learn
- Distinguish the clinical indication of patients who are high risk for instability
- Understand the role of dual mobility in high-risk patients
- Analyze how to address recurrent dislocators in THA
- Appraise the importance bearing materials in high-risk patients
Contributors
- Dr Amit Atrey, Canada
- Dr Stephen Duncan, United States of America
- Dr Amir Khosbhin, Canada
- Dr Ran Schwarzkopf, United States of America
- Dr Ed Su, United States of America

Accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England*
*This Smith+Nephew Medical Education eLearning content is accredited by the RCS (Royal College of Surgeons of England) as part of the centre accreditation. You will receive a certificate of attendance upon full completion of the module.
You must attend 85% of the webinar in order to receive the certificate.
If you join the Zoom webinar from a web browser, please enter the user name used in Education Unlimited. Otherwise, the certificate will be available upon request.
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Royal College of Surgeons of England*
*This Smith+Nephew Medical Education eLearning content is accredited by the RCS (Royal College of Surgeons of England) as part of the centre accreditation. You will receive a certificate of attendance upon full completion of the module.
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