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It’s now easier than ever for myAO users to augment their clinical cases with current clinical principles, practices, and available evidence in fracture management: The award-winning AO Surgery Reference (AO SR) is now integrated into CaseFolio on the ever-growing myAO learning platform.


Supporting surgeons’ learning and teaching journeys

Integration of the AO SR into CaseFolio means myAO users now have additional support for their learning and teaching journeys. Cases can be created on myAO with clinical images and matching AO SR modules for discussion with colleagues or preparation for surgery, and myAO groups or secure chat can be used to share and discuss these cases with colleagues or residents and in seeking additional opinions—and recipients can bookmark these cases for future reference. Users can update their cases in CaseFolio with intraoperative, postoperative, and follow-up details and AO SR modules as they go.

Additionally, surgeons can use myAO CaseFolio as a teaching library with real-life cases and AO SR illustrations to support future discussions and presentations. myAO’s CaseFolio with integrated AO SR also allows users to build their own clinical library by bookmarking others’ cases for future reference.


  • Principles of Sports Medicine course learning objectives
    Learning fundamental principles of sports medicine, focusing on knee and shoulder with simulators
    Learning the recognition of the joint working as "an organ system"
    Appreciate the unique anatomy and biomechanics of intra- and extraarticular structures around the knee and shoulder
    Perform a thorough and systematic history and physical examination
    Formulate a treatment plan base on a focused problem list for common knee and shoulder injuries
    Comprehend the principles of sports medicine fixation strategies
    Perform standard arthroscopic procedure for sports medicine
    Apply the sports medicine rehabilitation and return to play

  • Advanced Knee course learning objectives
    Describe the surgical anatomy of the ligaments of the knee and its implication in the reconstructive procedures of those structures
    Describe the rationale applied to the management of soft tissues injuries (menisci, ligaments, and cartilage)
    Explain the importance of lower extremity alignment while managing knee disorders based on comprehensive clinical and radiological assessment
    Apply the principles of deformity correction to make a preoperative plan for osteotomies around the knee
    Apply concepts of ligament reconstruction and deformity correction in the setting of a skills lab

  • Master Shoulder course learning objectives
    Identify shoulder anatomy and pathology related to sports and soft-tissue injuries
    Obtain an injury specific history and perform a detailed physical exam of the shoulder
    Interpret appropriate radiographic images
    Create an accurate diagnosis
    Describe the treatment options and select an appropriate plan
    Perform arthroscopic and/or open procedures based on best scientific guidelines
    Develop an appropriate postoperative rehabilitation plan
    Identify and manage potential intra- and postoperative complications
    Review common, difficult, failed, and revision cases and explain how to manage poor outcomes


The AO SR at a glance

A powerful online resource for the management of a vast variety of fractures, the AO SR is based on current clinical principles, practices, and available evidence, and is designed to support surgeons’ day-to-day treatment planning, learning, and teaching. It features 91 anatomical areas, more than 900 classified fractures and injuries, over 500 treatment approaches, and 30,000 surgical illustrations.

Launched in 2019 and now trusted by more than 60,000 surgeons worldwide, myAO is the AO’s digital gateway to expertise, education, and innovation, offering surgeons the opportunity to connect with one another and access dependable, verified, content tailored to their needs. CaseFolio—the secure, on-the-go clinical portfolio—joined the myAO lineup in 2022, allowing surgeons an organized means of managing their clinical images and cases and sharing them with the myAO network as well as external surgeons.


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