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Welcome Message Dear Friends and Colleagues, The Organizing Committee of Pune Knee Course welcomes you to this next edition of the grand academic extravaganza - 9th Pune Knee Course 2019. The focus of this year's Meeting is ACL and Meniscus Injuries, Cartilage Restoration and Lower Limb Alignment. The positive response from delegates to the previous focus meetings has proved that there is greater scope for scientific deliberation on specific issues. This puts the onus on us to raise the bar and provide the Arthroscopy fraternity in India and South Asia with the very best and latest in Knee Surgery. The understanding of ACL instability is still evolving despite volumes of scientific material already present and much more being generated almost every day. While the debate on anterolateral instability rages; there has also been a resurgence in ACL repairs, of late. ACL re-tears are also not uncommon in todays practice scenario. Today's surgeon needs to be aware of the current strategies for tackling retained implants, enlarged bone tunnels and limited graft options. Saving the meniscus is very important to maintain knee health. This meeting will provide a thorough update on various methods to repair the meniscus body, roots and ramp. Cartilage restoration and importance of lower limb alignment in knee stability are other two important areas which need better understanding to solve the problem of treating and preventing the “Young Arthritic Knee” and for devising an effective joint preservation strategy. The other tradition of this meeting is the Pune Knee Rehab Course which is conducted every alternate year. This year, we present you the 3rd Pune Knee Rehab Course with special focus on injury prevention strategies and returning to sports. This course is targeted not just at sports therapists, but also at every surgeon who takes care of patients with knee injuries. “The battle would be lost to the injuries, if function does not follow form. “ We extend a warm welcome to all of you once again to Pune to enjoy this academic feast. Dr. Sachin Tapasvi Dr. Parag Sancheti Dr. Nilesh Kamat Dr. Charles Brown Dr. Alan Getgood Dr. Anshu Shekhar Chairman Chairman Chairman Scientific Chairman Scientific Chairman Live Surgery Co-ordinator
International Faculty Dr. Adrian Wilson, UK Dr. Alan Getgood, Canada Dr. Brian Wolf, USA He is the Consultant Orthopaedic & Specialist Knee He is the Sports Orthopaedic Surgeon at Fowler Kennedy He is the Director of University of Iowa Sports Medicine Surgeon at The Regenerative Clinic, London. Sport Medicine clinic and the Assistant Professor at and Head Team Physician for University of Iowa Athletics. He has pioneered and popularized the minimally invasive University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. He has over 100 publications related to ACL and Revision approach for osteotomies of the distal femur and proximal His expertise lies in complex knee reconstruction and ACL surgery and research. He has been a prominent driver tibia. He is also actively involved in the development of cartilage restoration surgery. He has done extensive of the MARS and MOON Knee Groups, which have been patient specific implant solutions for deformity correction research in extra-articular reconstruction for ACL mines for data related to ACL reconstruction. He has also with osteotomies. He has also contributed to the instability and meniscus allograft transplantation. A developed the Patient Reported Outcomes Information understanding of the biomechanics of the ALL and its popular presenter as several international fora, he also System (PROMIS) scale which has been validated clinical application. won the Albert Trillat Young Investigator Award for recently. Excellence in Research Related to the Knee from ISAKOS in 2017. Dr. Charles Brown, UAE Dr. Christian Fink, Austria Dr. Feng Hua, China He is Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Director of He is an AO University Professor and Head of Research Prof. Hua is the Chief of the Sports Medicine Service at the International Knee & Joint Centre in Abu Dhabi, Unit for Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Injury Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, Beijing. He is the Medical United Arab Emirates. Prevention at Gelenpunkt, Innsbruck, Austria. consultant of National Sports Bureau, China. He is a pioneer in the development of arthroscopically- His unit at Innsbruck is a center for excellence for He has over two decades of experience in managing ACL assisted ACL reconstruction techniques and management of knee ligament injuries. He has done and meniscus tears. He was an early proponent of instrumentation, suture based all-inside meniscal repair remarkable work in the use of quadriceps tendon for ACL repairing large meniscal tears. His recent works on lateral surgical techniques and instrumentation, and the use of and MPFL surgery, return to sports following ACL injury bone bruise and tibial slope and their role in ACL, hamstring tendon grafts for ACL reconstruction. His work and skiing following TKA. With over 100 publications and meniscus and anterolateral ligament injury have provided on the ACL has been awarded the Herodicus Award and more than 400 presentations worldwide, he is one of the new insights into the understanding of the pivot shift the Aircast Award by the American Orthopaedic Society most renowned international specialists in his area. phenomenon. His current research focusses on the for Sports Medicine. management of meniscus ramp lesions.
International Faculty Prof. Frank R. Noyes, M.D., USA Dr. Gregory DeFlice, USA Dr. Jin Goo Kim, Korea He is the President and CEO, Cincinnati Sports Medicine He is the Attending Surgeon at Hospital for Special He is the Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Chief of and Orthopaedic Center, Cincinnati and Professor Surgery, New York and Assistant Professor at Weill Sports Medical Center at Seoul Paik Hospital, Inje Emeritus, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at College Cornell Medical College, New York. University, Seoul. of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, USA. He is the pioneer who is largely responsible for bringing His basic science research, animal studies and clinical A legendary teacher and researcher he has played a key role back the concept of primary ACL repairs. His technique of trials and biomechanical studies in the field of medial in developing the science of soft tissue surgery of the knee repairing the torn ACL and augmentation is now followed meniscus posterior root tears are perhaps unmatched in through his scientific work, surgical techniques and books. world-wide and backed by sound research and data on the world. He has described techniques for modified His Sportsmetrics Neuromuscular Training Program is a outcomes and return to sports. transtibial anatomic ACL reconstruction and meniscus non-profit program used in schools for both female and root reconstruction with gracilis tendon. male athletes, and after ACL surgeries as well to decrease the risk of re-injury. Dr. Jane Rooney, Australia Dr. Ronald Van Heerwaarden, Dr. Luke O’Brien, Vail, USA Holland He is the Vice President of Clinical Physical Therapy at She is the Clinical Director of Prahran Sports Medicine He is the Medical Director, Kliniek ViaSana, Arnhem, the Howard Head Sports Medicine, Vail, Colorado. Centre and Prahran Market Injury Rehab, Australia Netherlands and Consultant for Osteotomy at the He has extensive experience in the rehabilitation of ACL, She is an expert in the treatment and management of all International Knee and joint Centre, Abu Dhabi. He was meniscus and multi ligament knee injuries. He has served as types of knee injuries, including knee ligament a p p o i n t e d C h a i r m a n o f t h e E S S K A O s t e o t o my an assistant physical therapist for the US Ski Team, and as a reconstructions, patellofemoral pain and instability, and Committee in 2016. consultant to many athletes, including those of Manchester screening for injury prevention and performance He is a pioneer in limb deformity analysis and corrections United and Barcelona football clubs, the New York Mets, enhancement. She has also developed an evidence based of basic and complex osteotomy techniques, revision for and the Portland Trail Blazers. clinical Return to Sport Screening Test post ACL failed knee surgery techniques, new knee joint Dr. Luke is no new comer to Pune and has been a regular reconstruction. She was awarded the prestigious preservation treatments, bone healing of osteotomies teacher at the Pune Knee Course. Churchill Fellowship in 2016 to investigate management and the biomechanics of new osteotomy fixation algorithms and contemporary conservative management techniques to treat patients with limb deformities and programs for ACL injury. knee osteoarthritis.
Program Day 1: Friday, 26th April, 2019 09:00 - 09:05 Welcome Address 12:30 - 12:55 Medial Meniscus Root Tears- Conserve, Repair, Reconstruct Sachin Tapasvi, Parag Sancheti, Alan Getgood, Charles Brown or Realign? 12:55 - 13:10 Re-Live MENISCUS SESSION Medial meniscus root reconstruction with Gracilis Tendon 09:05 - 09:10 Meniscectomy – Principles and Practice CARTILAGE SESSION 09:05 - 09:25 Live Surgery 1 Medial Meniscectomy - How to do it right 13:10 - 13:17 The articular cartilage - What you must know 09:25 - 09:30 Pearls and Pitfalls of Meniscectomy 13:17 - 13:24 Imaging of knee cartilage 25 year old Home-maker with a horizontal meniscus tear 13:24 - 13:31 Algorithm for management of cartilage defects of the knee with parameniscal cyst 13:31 - 14:00 Chondral and Osteochondral Lesions of the Knee- Transfer, 09:30 - 09:37 Inject and forget Repair, Restore or Regenerate? 09:37 - 09:44 Balancing is enough 14:00- 14:45 LUNCH 09:44 - 09:51 That definitely needs a repair 14:45 - 15:10 Live Surgery 4 09:51 - 10:05 Discussion Stage 2 Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation 10:05 - 11:05 Live Surgery 2 Bucket handle medial meniscus repair ACL SESSION 11:05 - 11:10 Pearls and Pitfalls of Meniscus Repair 15:10 - 15:30 What’s new in ACL surgery in 2019? 11:10 - 11:20 Coffee Break Grafts, Repair, Augmentation, Extra-articular, Paediatric Literature that you don’t want to miss ! 11:20 - 11:45 Live Surgery 3 Horizontal Meniscus repair/Ramp repair/Medial meniscus 15:30 - 16:15 Live Surgery 5 root repair SB ACLR with Quad Tendon Master’s Take 25 year old striker with mid-substance ACL tear 11:45 - 11:55 Extrusion reduction suture for extruded root tears 16:15 - 16:21 No doubt that this is for a Hamstring ACLR 11:55 - 12:05 Lateral meniscus root repair with ACLR 16:21 - 16:27 BTB is the way to go 12:05 - 12:15 Ramp Lesion - What I do 16:27 - 16:33 Quad tendon is my workhorse 12:15 - 12:25 Fibrin and PRP clots 16:33 - 16:39 No matter what, I would do an LET
Program 30 year old lawyer and amateur tennis player with 3 day old 11:13 - 11:20 Bone Grafting femoral sided ACL avulsion 11:20 - 11:27 Graft options 16:40 - 16:47 That’s ideal for a repair 11:27 - 11:34 Rehab and Return to Sports 16:47 - 16:54 I won’t risk it, just reconstruct 11:35 - 12:45 Live Surgery 8 17:00 - 18:00 Live Surgery 6 Revision ACL Reconstruction + Extra-articular Medial Meniscus Allograft Transplantation Reconstruction The Tight Spot 12:45 - 12:52 Paediatric ACL tears 12:52 - 12:59 Infection after ACLR 12:59 - 13:06 Stiffness after ACLR Day 2: Saturday, 27th April, 2019 13:06 - 13:13 Persistent laxity in an intact graft 13:13 - 14:00 LUNCH 09:00 - 09:45 Live Surgery 7 Primary ACL Repair OSTEOTOMY SESSION Anterolateral laxity 14:00 - 14:15 Planning a High Tibial Osteotomy 09:45 - 09:51 What is it and what causes it? 09:51 - 09:57 IT Band tenodesis is enough! 14:15 - 15:15 Live Surgery 9 09:57 - 10:03 Anatomic reconstruction is necessary High Tibial Osteotomy 10:05 - 10:30 PKC ORATION Osteotomy Update Lower Limb Alignment - Diagnosis, Treatment and 15:15 - 15:22 CORA is the key! Osteotomy in ACL and Cartilage Deficient Knees: 15:22 - 15:29 Are you missing the slope? Prof. Frank Noyes, MD 15:29 - 15:36 I prefer to close my tibiae 10:30 - 10:45 Coffee Break 15:36 - 15:43 I prefer to open my tibiae 15:43 - 15:50 DFO – The third dimension Revision ACL Surgery 10:45 - 10:52 Why do ACLs fail in 2019 15:50 - 16:50 Live Surgery 10 10:52 - 10:59 Imaging Distal Femur Osteotomy 10:59 - 11:06 Managing femoral tunnel 16:50 Valedictory 11:06 - 11:13 Managing tibial tunnel
Master Class 7.30 am - 8.30 am - Concurrent on Friday & Saturday (April 26 & 27, 2019) Master Class can be opted ONLY by delegates registering for the main conference. You cannot register for Master Class alone. The same session will be run on both Friday & Saturday. Breakfast will be served at 06:30 am and the Master Class will start at 07:30 am SHARP. F1/S1: Principles of Primary ACL Reconstruction: F3/S3: Techniques in Revision ACL Surgery How to get it right the first time Chairman: Brian Wolf Chairman: Charles Brown Work-up of the patient with a failed ACL reconstruction Clinical Relevant Anatomy for Successful ACL Reconstruction 1-stage revision ACL reconstruction ACL Graft Selection, Harvest and Preparation 2-stage revision ACL reconstruction Bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft Treatment of associated ligamentous laxities and malalignment Hamstring tendon autograft Quadriceps tendon autograft F4/S4: Osteotomy around the Knee How to perform anatomic SB ACL reconstruction (surgical technique, tunnel placement, graft tensioning and fixation) Chairman: Ronald van Heerwaarden Advances in ACL Rehabilitation Indications for osteotomies around the knee How to plan an osteotomy around the knee F2/S2: How to repair the meniscus How I perform a medial opening wedge tibial osteotomy Chairman: Frank Noyes Why a closing wedge HTO is sometimes better How I perform an open wedge distal femoral osteotomy Why you should save the meniscus How I perform a medial closing wedge distal femoral osteotomy Meniscal Repair Technique How to stay out of trouble and what to do when it goes wrong Outside-in repair technique Inside-out repair technique All-inside repair technique The Hidden Lesions Root repair (transtibial tunnel technique) Root repair (closed socket technique) Ramp lesion repair Panel discussion: How to stay out of trouble and maximize success
APRIL 25, 2019 | HOTEL J. W. MARRIOTT, PUNE Dear Friends and Colleagues, The Pune Knee Rehab Course is the sibling course of the Pune Knee Course and is now in its Third edition. This Course was started in 2015 with the aim of engaging physical therapists, sports trainers and orthopaedic surgeons and to sensitize them to the critical role of Prehab and Rehab in the overall recovery and performance of the patient. The evolution of arthroscopy has helped in the better understanding of anatomy and biomechanics of the knee, with consequential changes in the surgical techniques and principles. However, performing an anatomic ligament reconstruction or a robust meniscus repair is only a part in the grand scheme of getting a patient back to being “normal”. The knee has to respond to changes in the biomechanics of the spine, hip and foot of an athlete. The failure to optimize this conditioning leads to injuries. It is essential to implement effective neuro-muscular training programs in which physiotherapists and sports trainers are stake holders. Similarly, advances like blood flow restriction therapy for chronic muscle atrophy after knee surgery are a boost for improving the outcome of a clinician if they are aware of its application. The objective criteria that can be tested in the clinic to allow safe return to sports is another sine-qua-non in the surgeons decision making algorithm. Luke O'Brien and Jane Rooney will be the drivers of this year's PKRC. It is also our honour to host Prof. Frank Noyes, who is the originator of Sportsmetric Injury Prevention Program. These stalwarts intend to make you wiser and help you get that edge in your practice of sports medicine. So do join us on the 25th April, 2019 for a day of learning and brain-storming. Dr. Sachin Tapasvi Dr. Parag Sancheti Dr. Nilesh Kamat Dr. Luke O’Brien Dr. Jane Rooney Course Chairman Course Chairman Course Chairman Scientific Chairman Scientific Chairman Co-organisers: Dr. Rakesh Varyani (PT) I Dr. Meenakshi Pandit (PT) I Dr. Venkata Seshan (PT) I Dr. Anood Faqih (PT)
Program Thursday, 25th April, 2019 Time Topic Time Topic 09:00 - 09:05 Welcome 13:45 - 14:00 Return to sport testing and role of criteria based 09:05 - 09:20 Clinical examination of the injured knee progression 09:20 - 09:40 Overview of ACL function 14:00 - 14:20 Keynote Lecture 1: Implementation of neuromuscular training programs to reduce ACL injuries and prevent 09:40 - 10:00 ACL Reconstructions - Current concepts re-occurrence of ACL tears after surgery 10:00 - 10:15 Shared decision making of operative v/s non op treatment 14:20 - 14:35 Keynote Lecture 2: Use of objective criteria in the clinic 10:15 -10:30 Outcomes of ACLR for the safe return to sports after surgery 10:30 - 10:45 Immediate Post-Operative Rehab after ACLR 14:35 - 15:05 Live demonstration 10:45 - 11:00 Intermediate and late stage rehabilitation Clinical testing and decision making 11:00 - 11:20 BREAK 15:05 - 15:20 Meniscus repair including meniscal root repair 11:20 - 11:45 Live demonstration 15:20 - 15:35 Meniscus repair rehab Acute post op (tips and tricks) 15:35 - 15:50 BREAK Late stage (favorite exercises/compensation strategies) 15:50 - 16:05 Keynote Lecture 3: Blood flow restriction therapy an 11:45 - 12:00 Non operative management of ACL injuries important rehabilitation advances for chronic knee muscle atrophy and after knee surgery 12:00 - 12:30 Panel discussion 16:05 - 16:20 Rehabilitation of multiligament knee injuries 12:30 - 13:30 LUNCH 16:20 - 16:40 Role of foot and hip biomechanics in knee injury 13:30 - 13:45 Complications after ACL surgery and how to minimize them 16:40 - 17:00 Open House and Discussion
Registration Details th th Residential Package - PKC only (2 Nights / 3 Days: 25 April - 27 April) Category Upto 31st Dec., 2018 1st Jan. - 28th Feb., 2019 1st March - 31st March, 2019 Late & Spot Delegate on Twin Sharing Rs. 15,000 + Rs. 2,700 (GST) Rs. 16, 000 + Rs. 2,880 (GST) Rs. 17,000 + Rs. 3,060 (GST) Rs. 18,000 + Rs. 3,240 (GST) Basis (Per Person) Rs. 17,700 Rs. 18,880 Rs. 20,060 Rs. 21,240 Delegate with Rs. 27,000 + Rs. 4,860 (GST) Rs. 28,000 + Rs. 5,040 (GST) Rs. 29,000 + Rs. 5,220 (GST) Rs. 30,000 + Rs. 5,400 (GST) Accompanying Person Rs. 31,860 Rs. 33,040 Rs. 34,220 Rs. 35,400 Single Occupancy Rs. 23,000 + Rs. 4,140 (GST) Rs. 24,000 + Rs. 4,320 (GST) Rs. 25,000 + Rs. 4,500 (GST) Rs. 26,000 + Rs. 4,680 (GST) Rs. 27,140 Rs. 28,320 Rs. 29,500 Rs. 30,680 Master Class Rs. 1,400 + Rs. 252 (GST) Rs. 1,400 + Rs. 252 (GST) Rs. 1,400 + Rs. 252 (GST) Rs. 1,400 + Rs. 252 (GST) Rs. 1,652 Rs. 1,652 Rs. 1,652 Rs. 1,652 PKRC - 25th April, 2019 Rs. 2,500 + Rs. 450 (GST) Rs. 3,000 + Rs. 540 (GST) Rs. 3,000 + Rs. 540 (GST) Rs. 3,500 + Rs. 630 (GST) Rs. 2,950 Rs. 3,540 Rs. 3,540 Rs. 4,130 Residential Package for the Pune Knee Course includes: Room for 2 Nights (Check-In: Thursday, 25th April | Check-Out: Saturday, 27th April) + Registration for 9th Pune Knee Course 2019 + Applicable Govt. Taxes + Breakfast on Friday & Saturday, i.e. 26th & 27th April, 2019 + Lunch on Friday & Saturday, i.e. 26th & 27th April, 2019 + Dinner on Thursday 25th April, 2019 + Gala Banquet Dinner on Friday, i.e. 26th April, 2019 + Registration Kit + Visit to Trade Exhibition PLEASE NOTE REGISTRATION FOR PKRC IS NOT INCLUDED IN 2 NIGHTS - 3 DAYS PACKAGE; IT HAS TO BE SEPARATELY REGISTERED FOR. Delegates registered for PKRC are entitled for Lunch on Thursday i.e. 25th April, 2019 th th Residential Package - PKC + PKRC (3 Nights / 4 Days: 24 - 27 April) Category Upto 31st Dec., 2018 1st Jan. - 28th Feb., 2019 1st March - 31st March, 2019 Late & Spot Delegate on Twin Sharing Rs. 21,000 + Rs. 3,780 (GST) Rs. 22,000 + Rs. 3,960 (GST) Rs. 23,000 + Rs. 4,140 (GST) Rs. 24,000 + Rs. 4,320 (GST) Basis (Per Person) Rs. 24,780 Rs. 25,960 Rs. 27,140 Rs. 28,320 Delegate with Accompanying Person Rs. 38,000 + Rs. 6,840 (GST) Rs. 39,000 + Rs. 7,020 (GST) Rs. 40,000 + Rs. 7,200 (GST) Rs. 41,000 + Rs. 7,380 (GST) Rs. 44,840 Rs. 46,020 Rs. 47,200 Rs. 48,380 Single Occupancy Rs. 35,000 + Rs. 6,300 (GST) Rs. 36,000 + Rs. 6,480 (GST) Rs. 37,000 + Rs. 6,660 (GST) Rs. 38,000 + Rs. 6,840 (GST) Rs. 41,300 Rs. 42,480 Rs. 43,660 Rs. 44,840 Master Class Rs. 1,400 + Rs. 252 (GST) Rs. 1,400 + Rs. 252 (GST) Rs. 1,400 + Rs. 252 (GST) Rs. 1,400 + Rs. 252 (GST) Rs. 1,652 Rs. 1,652 Rs. 1,652 Rs. 1,652
Registration Details Residential Package (3 Nights / 4 Days) for Pune Knee Course includes: Room for 3 Nights (Check-In: Wednesday, 24th April | Check-Out: Saturday, 27th April) + Registration for 9th Pune Knee Course 2019 & 3rd Pune Knee Rehab Course 2019 + Applicable Govt. Taxes + Breakfast on Thursday, Friday & Saturday i.e. 25th, 26th & 27th April, 2019 + Lunch on Thursday, Friday Saturday i.e. 25th, 26th & 27th April, 2019 + Dinner on Wednesday & Thursday, i.e. 24th & 25th April, 2019 + Gala Banquet Dinner on Friday, i.e. 26th April, 2019 + Registration Kit + Visit to Trade Exhibition Non-Residential Package Category Upto 31st Dec., 2018 1st Jan. - 28th Feb., 2019 1st March - 31st March, 2019 Late & Spot PKC Only (26th - 27th April) Rs. 7,000 + Rs. 1,260 (GST) Rs. 8,000 + Rs. 1,440 (GST) Rs. 9,000 + Rs. 1,620 (GST) Rs. 10,000 + Rs. 1,800 (GST) Rs. 8,260 Rs. 9,440 Rs. 10,620 Rs. 11,800 PKC + PKRC (25th-27th April) Rs. 9,000 + Rs. 1,620 (GST) Rs.10,000 + Rs. 1,800 (GST) Rs. 11,000 + Rs. 1,980 (GST) Rs. 12,000 + Rs. 2,160 (GST) Rs. 10,620 Rs. 11,800 Rs. 12,980 Rs. 14,160 PKRC Only (25th April) Rs. 2,500 + Rs. 450 (GST) Rs. 3,000 + Rs. 540 (GST) Rs. 3,000 + Rs. 540 (GST) Rs. 3,500 + Rs. 630 (GST) Rs. 2,950 Rs. 3,540 Rs. 3,540 Rs. 4,130 PKRC Only - PG Students & Interns* (25th April) Rs. 1,500 + Rs. 270 (GST) Rs. 1,600 + Rs. 288 (GST) Rs. 1,700 + Rs. 306 (GST) Rs. 1,800 + Rs. 324 (GST) Rs. 1,770 Rs. 1,888 Rs. 2,006 Rs. 2,124 *Certificate from H.O.D. is mandatory. Please send Cheque / DD along with duly filled registration form and certificate from H.O.D. Non Residential Package for 3rd Pune Knee Rehab Course includes: Registration for 3rd Pune Knee Rehab Course 2019 (25th April) + Applicable Govt. Taxes + Delegates registered for PKRC are entitled for Lunch on Thursday i.e. 25th April, 2019 + Registration Kit + Visit to Trade Exhibition Non Residential Package for 9th Pune Knee Course includes: Registration for 9th Pune Knee Course 2019 (26th & 27th April) + Applicable Govt. Taxes + Lunch on Friday & Saturday i.e. 26th & 27th April, 2019 + Gala Banquet Dinner on Friday i.e. 26th April, 2019 + Registration Kit + Visit to Trade Exhibition Non Residential Package for 9th Pune Knee Course & 3rd Pune Knee Rehab includes: Registration for 9th Pune Knee Course 2019 & 3rd Pune Knee Rehab Course 2019 (25th, 26th & 27th April) + Applicable Govt. Taxes + Lunch on Thursday, Friday & Saturday i.e. 25th, 26th & 27th April, 2019 + Gala Banquet Dinner on Friday, i.e. 26th April, 2019 + Registration Kit + Visit to Trade Exhibition Payment Details: Cancellation & Refund Policy Cheque, payable at Pune in favour of st "Pune Knee Course - A unit of TCMC” Cancellation request received on or before 31 December, 2018: 25% of registration & accommodation fee will be deducted. th Cancellation request received on or before 28 February, 2019: 50% of registration & accommodation Visit fee will be deducted. www.punekneecourse.com th Cancellation request after 28 February, 2019: No refund for FREE TCMC Registrations for Ortho PG students
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