Principles of Fracture Repair: Essentials for Repair of Fractures of the Radius, Tibia, Femur & Humerus [February 2026 | Houston Campus]

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This program has been RACE approved for 16 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
RACE ID: 20-1294405

Summary

Do you have difficulty approaching or reducing long bone fractures? Are you interested in learning simple techniques designed for the general practitioner to repair the most common fractures in dogs and cats? This laboratory is the one for you! We will teach reliable techniques and give valuable practical tips useful in repairing simple and more challenging comminuted fractures of long bones. New implant designs have made fracture repair much simpler and more affordable. In addition, postoperative management of patients has also been simplified and complications are rare if the principles of fracture repair are followed. 

This course will familiarize participants with fracture repair techniques through lecture and clinical case presentations. Following lecture and case review, participants will repair fractures on plastic bone models and cadavers. Postoperative radiographs will be taken to evaluate the participants repair technique. 

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the principles of bone healing and the differences between secondary and primary bone healing.  
  • Review fracture classification and choice of fixation. 
  • Discuss the concept of direct versus indirect fracture reduction and decision making on approach. 
  • Appreciate the biomechanics and decision making for intramedullary pins, cerclage wire, bone screws, bone plates and methods of bone plating (compression, neutralization, and bridging). 


Participants are encouraged to invite a technician/assistant to join them for the course. Develop your surgical team when you train alongside each other to perform new procedures. Technicians/Assistants must be registered for the same product as their respective veterinarian in order to attend the course.

J. Matthew Sherwood, DVM, MS, DACVS-SA

Board-Certified Veterinary Surgeon

H-Town Veterinary Specialists

Raised in his father's veterinary practice in Beaumont, TX, Dr. Sherwood discovered his passion for veterinary medicine at an early age. After graduating from Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, he furthered his skills during a surgery internship at the Dallas Veterinary Surgical Center. After finishing his surgical residency at KSU, Dr. Sherwood achieved his ACVS board certification in 2016.


As a board-certified veterinary surgeon, Dr. Sherwood has devoted over two decades to the well-being of animals. Specializing in orthopedic surgery and sports medicine, with a particular interest in canine athletes, he brings a wealth of experience to H-Town Veterinary Specialists. He has a special interest in both internal and external fixation of fractures, cranial cruciate ligament disease, and tibial plateau leveling osteotomy. Beyond the operating room, Dr. Sherwood finds solace in the rhythm of fly fishing along the Texas coast and enjoys live Texas music.


With a passion for continuous learning, Dr. Sherwood strives to remain at the forefront of veterinary advancements. He has contributed to numerous publications, reflecting his commitment to sharing knowledge and improving veterinary practices. Dr. Sherwood has a passion for teaching & lecturing. He actively serves as a Veterinary Information Network (VIN) consultant, fostering collaboration within the veterinary community.


Dr. Sherwood's professional values embody a blend of professional excellence and a genuine love for animals. For him, the most rewarding aspect of being a veterinarian is the satisfaction of enriching the lives of both his patients and their human families.

Hands-On CE Course
02/14/2026 at 7:00 AM (MST)   |  1 day, 8 hours, 30 minutes  |  Attendance Required
02/14/2026 at 7:00 AM (MST)   |  1 day, 8 hours, 30 minutes  |  Attendance Required
Certificate
17.0 Credit Hours credits  |  Certificate available
17.0 Credit Hours credits  |  Certificate available Once you have completed all course requirements, please download your CE course certificate for verification of attendance and completion.
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