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Pediatric Sports Injuries


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Pediatric Sports Injuries

  • Understand treatment of acute and subacute hallux epiphyseal fractures including operative indications and techniques
  • Understand operative indications for metatarsal fractures in a pediatric athlete
  • Understand conservative and operative treatment of distal tibial physeal fractures
  • Part 1 - Course Staff

    Tenaya West, DPM

    Dr. West specializes in the foot and ankle with an emphasis on pediatrics, sports medicine and trauma. She completed her undergraduate degree at Stanford University where she majored in Human Biology and was a member of the varsity Women's Gymnastics team. During her time at Stanford she helped her team to a PAC 10 championship and three NCAA Super Six appearances. She completed podiatric medical school in Oakland, and her residency at Kaiser SF Bay Area where she was trained in foot and ankle trauma, reconstruction, pediatrics, and sports medicine. She furthered her training by completing the Silicon Valley Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Fellowship..

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