Jacklyn D Kiefer, DO, DO – Joint Injections in the Office
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In this lecture, Dr. Kiefer will discuss performing joint injections in the office.
Learning Objectives:
- List indications/contradictions for joint injections.
- Perform informed consent for joint injections.
- List indications for injection/aspiration
- Perform landmark guided injections of:
– Knee
– Greater trochanter
– Pes anserine bursa
– Elbow (medial and lateral epicondylitis)
– Shoulder (subacromial bursa)
– Wrist (carpal tunnel, de Quervain’s)
- Discuss the risks and benefits of different substances for injection (corticosteroids, viscosupplement, PRP/regenerative med)
Dr. Kiefer attended the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN for her B.A. in psychology and the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNECOM) in Biddeford, ME, for her D.O. degree. She completed her family medicine residency at the St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in South Bend and a primary care sports medicine fellowship at ProMedica Toledo Hospital in Toledo, OH. Dr. Kiefer stayed on in Toledo in a combined role at the ProMedica Toledo Hospital Family Medicine Residency serving as the Osteopathic Program Director and at the Primary care Sports Medicine Fellowship where she was an associate director. She also was a team physician for NCAA Division 1 at the University of Toledo for nine years. Since joining Community Health Network, Dr. Kiefer serves as the team physician for Warren Central High School and assists with coverage for the Indy Fuel ice hockey team in the ECHL Western Conference Central Division, the University of Indianapolis, and Franklin Central High School. She also is a member of the Indiana Concussion Network.
Dr. Kiefer discloses that she has no relevant financial relationships with any organization prodcuing, marketing, reselling or distributing heatlh care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients relative to the contecnt of this presentation.
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