Purpose
This Advanced Pediatric Hemophilia Early Arthropathy Detection and Ultrasound (HEAD-US) Course is designed for physical therapists, physicians, and advanced practice providers with prior ultrasound experience seeking to enhance their skills in comprehensive pediatric joint assessment, muscle injury evaluation, and scoring of hemophilic arthropathy using the Hemophilic Arthropathy Early Detection with Ultrasound (HEAD-US) protocol. This intensive two-day course provides an in-depth review of ultrasound techniques used for imaging both healthy and affected pediatric joints (elbows, knees, and ankles), with a focus on advanced pathology detection and practical hands-on sessions under expert tutoring. Participants will refine their expertise in HEAD-US scoring, engage in live-case scanning and scoring, and undergo self-testing calibration exercises on a large dataset of scans. Additional sessions will address synovial and osteochondral mimickers, image interpretation pitfalls, and guidelines for acquiring standardized imaging documentation for external reading. Through expert-led interactive sessions, attendees will gain confidence to apply advanced ultrasound techniques into clinical practice. Join us for a specialized training experience led by experts Drs. Carlo Martinioli and Nihal Bakeer along with the highly experienced Innovative Hematology MSKUS team of physicians and physical therapists led by Dr. Kyle Davis.
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Prospective attendees are advised to carefully review the Course Comparison Chart/Eligibility Criteria for the Basic and Advanced courses before applying to ensure the chosen course aligns with your educational needs.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this live activity, the participants should be better able to:
- Master advanced pediatric MSK and joint ultrasound scanning
Gain proficiency in ultrasound scanning of both healthy and arthropathic pediatric joints and in accurate image interpretation through deep understanding of pediatric skeletal maturation as well as imaging pitfalls and nuances. Practical sessions will incorporate "tips and tricks" to consolidate knowledge and enhance scanning confidence
- Enhance interpretation and scoring skills using HEAD-US
Deepen understanding of the HEAD-US scoring system through structured calibration exercises, live case scanning, and real-time scoring to improve diagnostic accuracy and interobserver reliability.
- Recognize and interpret advanced pathological findings
Identify and differentiate key pathological ultrasound findings in pediatric joints and muscles, including synovial hypertrophy, hemarthrosis, osteochondral changes, and muscle hematomas. Differential diagnoses will be described to avoid misinterpretation and support accurate clinical assessment.
Target Audience
Physical therapists, physicians, and advance practice providers who currently are, and have been, working at a Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) for at least six (6) months.
Eligibility Criteria
To attend the Advanced Pediatric Hemophilia Early Arthropathy Detection and Ultrasound (HEAD-US) course, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be employed at a Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) in a bleeding disorder patient-facing role for at least six (6) months.
- Provide care to pediatric patients. Lifespan providers are also eligible to apply.
- Have access to a point-of-care MSKUS device at HTC place of employment.
- Work at an HTC that intends to have dedicated staff to perform MSKUS.
- Need to have demonstrated proficiency scanning patients using point-of-care ultrasound and be able to identify normal joint anatomy in ultrasound scanning planes.
- Prior MSKUS experience is required for this course. Applicants must have previously completed the Basic Pediatric Hemophilia Early Arthropathy Detection and Ultrasound (HEAD-US) Course or other equivalent training.
- We will accept up to two (2) individuals from the same HTC to attend the Beginner course.
- Submitted applications will automatically be sent to the Regional Administrator for review/approval; their review/approval of the application is a required step to confirm registration acceptance at the program.
- Prospective attendees are advised to carefully review the Description and Learning Objectives for both the Basic and Advanced courses before applying to ensure the chosen course aligns with your educational needs. Course Comparison Chart/Eligibility Criteria
- Apply for this program by completing the Application Form.
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Cost and Travel Information
- There is no registration fee to attend a Partners Program.
- Once registered, you will be contacted at least 4 weeks before the program with logistical details, including air and ground transportation and hotel information. All registrants are encouraged to read the Partners Travel Policy to understand costs that are covered and costs that you may incur.
- The Partners in Bleeding Disorders Education Program is supported by an independent medical education grant(s). Travel and lodging for program participants are made possible by an at-will contribution from the Indiana Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center.
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