Nice Shoulder Course
Welcome to this three-day shoulder course, covering arthroscopic and prosthetic surgery.
02/06/2026
🏄‍♂️ The countdown is on for the Nice Shoulder Course 2026.
Three days, exceptional faculty, and a program dedicated to the most challenging topics in shoulder surgery.
If you haven’t registered yet, now is the moment.
Don’t miss out — register before it’s too late 👉 www.nice-shoulder-course.com
01/06/2026
🏄‍♂️ We are pleased to welcome Christian Spross to the Nice Shoulder Course 2026.
In “Results and Complications of Treating Proximal Humerus Fractures Using an Algorithmic Approach”, he will present a structured, decision-driven strategy for managing these complex fractures.
He will also challenge the growing trend toward RSA in “Don’t Jump on RSA! Early Repair of Traumatic Massive RCT with Pseudoparesis is Successful Regardless of Patients’ Age”, sharing evidence that early repair can yield excellent outcomes across age groups.
🎟️ Registration is now open on our website www.nice-shoulder-course.com
22/05/2026
🎂 Join us to celebrate this 20-year anniversary at the Nice Shoulder Course, on June 18-20, 2026!
Twenty years ago, Pr. Pascal Boileau introduced the BIO‑RSA technique, a pioneering approach to reverse shoulder arthroplasty. By using a humeral head bone graft to lateralize the glenoid, BIO‑RSA improves shoulder stability, motion, and reduces scapular notching while maintaining solid fixation. Furthermore, the use of an Angled BIO-RSA allows to correct superior inclination, excessive rétroversion, and lateralize the baseplate and sphere.
What began in Nice as an innovative concept has now spread worldwide, helping surgeons treat complex shoulder pathology with greater confidence and reproducibility. Clinical studies have confirmed its safety, durability, and excellent outcomes, with high graft incorporation (>95%) and low revision rates.
🏄‍♂️ Nice Shoulder Course 2026 celebrates this 20‑year anniversary of BIO‑RSA with a dedicated session revisiting two decades of clinical and radiographic experience. This session will feature:
• BIO-RSA vs. RSA: A Comparative Long-Term Follow-up Study (Gregorio Secci, MD & Pascal Boileau, MD)
• BIO-RSA vs. MIO-RSA: A Radiographic Evaluation using Tomosynthesis (Kazumasa Takayama, MD)
• BIO-RSA: An American Experience (Michael Khazzam, MD)
• Advanced Age and Reduced Bone Density do not Compromise BIO-RSA: A 5-year comparative study (Stefan Bauer, MD)
• Can Surgeons Predict How Much Compensation is Needed to Correct Superior Glenoid Inclination in RSA? (Pascal Boileau, MD & Mark Mouchantaf, MD).
The course is approaching, register and secure your place! www.nice-shoulder-course.com
18/05/2026
🏄‍♂️ We are pleased to welcome Dr. Philipp Moroder to the Nice Shoulder Course 2026.
In “The Glenoid Track Revisited”, he will revisit a key concept in instability surgery with fresh clinical and biomechanical insight.
He will also present “The PACS procedure for Posterior Instability: Another name for a Posterior Bankart Repair?”, offering a thought-provoking perspective on contemporary strategies for posterior instability.
The course is approaching, register and secure your place!
🎟️ Registration is now open on our website www.nice-shoulder-course.com
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