2026 Ortho and Sports Rounds: Resident and Fellow Interesting Cases
Virtual
Hosted by the Ortho SIG
Earn 2.5 continuing competency points
Current residents and fellows will present interesting cases in a rapid-fire format of 10-15 minutes per case. The programs represented include:
Boston University Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Program
Boston University Fellowship in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
Mass General & Northeastern University Sports Physical Therapy Residency
MGH Institute Clinical Residency in Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Presentation Schedule
Total Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes (150 minutes)
Each presenter has 15 minutes.
| Time | Speaker | Program | Topic |
| 6:00–6:15 | Kara Robertson | Orthopedic Manual Therapy Fellow, Boston University | Clinical decision making and multi-modal intervention in the presence of peripheral neuropathy following humeral shaft fracture |
| 6:15–6:30 | Matthew Walmsley | Orthopedics Resident, MGH IHP |
Stability Under the Bar: Physical Therapy for Anterior Shoulder Stabilization in an Olympic Weightlifter |
| 6:30–6:45 | Olivia Trull | Orthopedic Manual Therapy Fellow, Boston University | Unlocking the Jaw: Addressing the Upper Cervical Spine in Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMD) |
| 6:45–7:00 | Indre Bielskus | Orthopedics Resident, MGH IHPPT | Management of a 57-year-old Retired Firefighter with Chronic Low Back Pain |
| 7:00–7:15 | Stephen Schnoor | Sports Med Resident, MGH/Northeastern | Mid and Late-Stage Rehab of a Multisport Athlete After Bankart Repair with Remplissage |
| 7:15–7:30 | Elijah Huang | Orthopedics Resident, MGH IHP | Risk Factors and Nonoperative management of adolescents after patella subluxation |
| 7:30–7:45 | Brian Ebisuzaki | Orthopedics Resident, Boston University | When Pain Science Education Actually Works: A Bilateral Chronic Shin Pain Case |
| 7:45–8:00 | Haley Wong | Sports Med Resident, MGH/Northeastern | Evaluation of Exertional Leg Pain in Athletes: A Case of Popliteal Artery Entrapment in a Soccer Athlete. |
| 8:00–8:15 | Sydney Pandiscio | Orthopedics Resident, Boston University | A Stressful Diagnosis: Clinical Decision-Making in Suspected Bone Stress Injury |
| 8:15–8:30 | Katherine Hendry | Orthopedics Resident, MGH IHP | Electrical Stimulation for Pseudosubluxation Following Displaced Fracture of Proximal Humerus |
