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INFORMATION COURSE DESCRIPTION PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE In merely the primary secondary school age population, 4.3 million Americans suffer from sports related injuries annually, with 1.9 million of these classified as serious injuries. When considering the ever expanding opportunities for sports participation in athlete of all ages, it becomes clear that sports injuries are a major source of disability and dysfunction in the United States. This symposium provides the most up-to-date information for professionals interested in the diagnosis and management of shoulder, knee, ankle, foot, and spine injuries. A special concussion “mini-symposium” is also included. The most current concepts will be presented in various methods: didactic sessions, panel discussions, breakouts sessions, and personal interaction with the faculty. Continuing Medical Education James B. Williams Medical Education Building 100 Woodruff Circle, Suite 331 Atlanta, GA 30322 Sports Medicine athletic trainers and physical therapists remain the “front line” providers in diagnostic and management of sports injuries in the United States. Recent statistics reveal approximately 30,000 athletic trainers provide services to athletes normally. Physical therapists comprise a group of five times larger; many of whom also treat sports injuries. Given the large number of sports injuries reported annually, coupled with the broad spectrum of clinical specialists call on to treat these injuries, there is a clear need to bridge the knowledge and performance ago in sports medicine clinicians. Emory Sports Medicine Center and Emory University School of Medicine present th 22-23, 2016 APRIL Emory Johns Creek Hospital Emory Sports Medicine 6325 Hospital Parkway Johns Symposium: Creek, Georgia 30097 An Interactive Approach All meeting rooms are located on 25-26, theMarch Lower Level (LL) of the2017 hospital. ortho.emory.edu Register online at 10 Annual Health Sciences Research Building Emory Campus 1760 Haygood Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322 12.25 CEU’s BOC The 2017 Emory Sports Medicine Symposium is a comprehensive program bridging the gap between science and practice. Presenting faculty include Emory Sports Medicine physicians and surgeons who are team physicians for the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Dream, Georgia Tech, Emory University and many area high schools and specialty programs. The multidisciplinary faculty also includes physical therapists, athletic trainers, and allied sports-health specialists with opportunity for collaboration, breakout sessions, and a light faculty/attendee reception. Individual practitioners and healthcare teams will be able to adopt practical strategies for improved interventions and optimal patient care and outcomes. WHO SHOULD ATTEND This conference is intended for athletic trainers, physical therapists, physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and residents. The dress code is business casual. CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS PHYSICAL THERAPISTS: Application for CEU credit has been filed with the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia (PTAG). Determination of credit is pending. ATHLETIC TRAINERS: The 10th Annual Emory Sports Medicine symposium is approved for 12.25 CEUs through the Board of Certification, Inc. The Emory Sports Medicine Center, (P3345) is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers. TUITION/REGISTRATION Registration includes a continental breakfast, lunch, refreshment breaks, course syllabus and other amenities involved in making this a rewarding learning experience. Emory Sports Medicine Center reserves the right to cancel the program and return fees. The liability of Emory Sports Medicine Center is limited to the course fee. Emory University will not be responsible for any losses incurred by the registrants, including but not limited to airfare cancellation or hotel deposits. $199 – Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, Physicians, Nurses, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Residents/Fellows and other healthcare professionals. $99 – Students CERTIFICATES & EVALUATION Certificates will be available upon completion of the evaluation at the end of the conference. CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations must be in writing on or before March 17, 2017, will be refunded less a $35.00 administrative fee. PLEASE NOTE: There are no refunds after March 17. At the conclusion of this program, attendees should be able to: n Evaluate the success of return to play following sports surgical procedures; n Explain how modalities and physical therapy improve patient outcomes; n Demonstrate evaluation techniques as they relate to the unique mechanism of injury that athletes sustain; n Identify and diagnose common shoulder injuries in athletes-muscle and tendon injury, ligament and labral tears, and instability; n Explain how athletes can reduce their risk of ACL injuries; n Evaluate and formulate treatment plans and provide rehabilitation for various injuries and conditions inherent with shoulder and knee injuries; n Identify the most common tests and treatments commonly used in patients who have meniscus tears, chondral damage, and other knee injuries; n Evaluate and treat groin and hamstring injuries in the athlete; n Explain the pathophysiology and treatment of spinal pain in the athlete; n Apply new concepts in the management of concussions; n Apply nutrition principles to enhance performance and health; n Understand sports psychology and how it can help improve the performance and wellbeing of athletes. COURSE SYLLABUS In accordance with Emory University’s sustainability initiative, the course handouts/syllabus will be available in pdf format for download prior to and during the conference, as well as on flash drive the day off the conference. Please bring your preferred electronic devices. CONFERENCE LOCATION & LODGING The conference will held on the Emory campus in the Health Sciences Research Building, 1790 Haygood Drive, Atlanta, GA. Parking is free. Nearby hotels are: Emory Conference Center Hotel, 1615 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30322, phone: 404-712-6000. Website: www.emoryconferencecenter.com. Emory Inn at Emory, 1767 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA 30307, phone: 404-634-73276. Website: www.univinn.com. Regular rates will apply. ATLANTA HAWKS GAME Emory Sports Medicine will have a drawing for those who register by March 10th for a number of free tickets (2 per winner) to the Atlanta Hawks vs. Brooklyn Nets game, Sunday, March 26th at 1:00pm (Philips Arena - Atlanta, GA). *We have a limited # of Hawks Tickets. Those interested in entering the drawing, please email [email protected]. SATURDAY - MARCH 25, 2017 7 AM REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST SESSION 1: ROOM A 7:50 AM WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION – Neeru Jayanthi, MD and Spero Karas, MD PROFESSIONAL/COLLEGE ATHLETICS – Moderator: Spero Karas, MD 8 AM DOES ACL RECONSTRUCTION ALLOW YOU TO RETURN TO YOUR SPORT? – John Xerogeanes, MD 8:20 APPLICATIONS OF DIAGNOSTIC AND INTERVENTIONAL SPORTS ULTRASOUND: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE – Ken Mautner, MD 8:40 IS THERE EVIDENCE FOR HIP JOINT PRESERVATION? – Kyle Hammond, MD 9 AM SHOULDER INSTABILITY IN ATHLETICS: IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONTACT AND COLLISION SPORTS? – Spero Karas, MD 9:20 IN SEASON MEDICAL EVALUATIONS IN THE PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE: KEEPING THEM HEALTHY – Brandon Mines, MD 9:40 PANEL DISCUSSION – Karas, Xerogeanes, Mautner, Hammond, Mines 10 AM BREAK SESSION 2: CHALLENGING CLINICAL CASES ROOM A ROOM B Moderator: Michael Biller, PT SURGICAL CORRECTION OF ANKLE MALALIGNMENT – Sam Labib, MD REALIGNMENT: INDICATIONS AND RESULTS – Kyle Hammond, MD INSERTIONAL ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY - REHAB AS THE FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE – Kevin Poplawski, PT NON-SURGICAL PROCEDURES IN THE LATERAL HIP – Oluseun Olufade, MD 3:30 CARBS VERSUS PROTEIN: PREPARATION AND RECOVERY FOR THE ATHLETE – Marie Spano, MS, RD, CSCS, CSSD 3:50 REHABILITATIVE CHALLENGES IN THE IN SEASON ATHLETE – Marty Lauzon, PT, ATC 4:10 COMPLEX REVISION KNEE SURGERY UPDATES – Matthew Pombo, MD 4:30 MOTIVATING YOUR ATHLETE TO PERFORM FOLLOWING INJURY – Kensa Gunter, PsyD, CC-AASP 4:50 PANEL DISCUSSION – Gore, Spano, Lauzon, Pombo, Gunter 5:15 LIGHT RECEPTION – (attendees and faculty) immediately following conclusion of sessions ROOM B: RESEARCH 3:10 10:10 PATELLAR INSTABILITY – HOW LE MECHANICS CAN AFFECT YOUR OUTCOME – Jeff Lewandowski, PT, ATC COMPLEX CONCUSSIONS: A NOVEL APPROACH – Rusty Gore, MD Moderator: Gottschalk OVERPRONATION AND ITS ROLE IN OVERUSE INJURIES OF THE ANKLE AND KNEE – Kevin Poplawski, PT 10:50 REHABILITATION FOR PERSISTENT GLUTEAL PAIN – Kim Melvan, PT 3:10 Moderator: Brandon Mines, MD 10:10 PROCEDURES FOR DIFFICULT INSERTIONAL ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY – Sam Labib, MD SESSION 3: TRANSITION ROOM A: INNOVATIVE SPORTS MEDICINE ROOM B (CONTINUED) NON-OPERATIVE REHABILITATION OF THE ACL TEAR – Jeff Lewandowski, PT, ATC SURGICAL DECISION-MAKING FOR AN INCOMPLETE ACL TEAR – Kyle Hammond, MD 10:50 REHABILITATION OF MEDIAL ELBOW PAIN IN THE OVERHAND ATHLETE – Brian Jennings, PT NON-SURGICAL BIOLOGIC OPTIONS FOR PERSISTENT MEDIAL ELBOW PAIN – Ken Mautner, MD INTRODUCTION – Michael Gottschalk, MD 3:20 ALLOGRAFT FAILURE RATES IN ACLR – Tim McCarthy, MD, PI Spero Karas MD 3:32 HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OF CHILD ATHLETES – Trisha Patel, MD, PI Neeru Jayanthi, MD 3:44 YOUTH SPORT-RELATED CONCUSSIONS: HOW MUCH DO COACHES, ATHLETES, AND PARENTS KNOW? – Katherine Nanos, MD, PI Ed Laskowski, MD 3:56 A NOVEL APPROACH TO STROKE EFFICIENCY RATING IN JUNIOR/ COLLEGIATE TENNIS PLAYERS – Aylin Seyalioglu, PI Neeru Jayanthi, MD 4:08 CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF QUAD TENDON AUTOGRAFT IN ACLR – William Godfrey, PI John Xerogeanes, MD 4:20 FUNCTION OUTCOMES STUDY AFTER STEM CELL INJECTIONS: BONE MARROW VS FAT IN OA TENDON AUTOGRAFT IN ACLR – Amadeus Mason, MD (PI) 4:32 CORRELATION BETWEEN ACHILLES STRENGTH AND RETURN TO ACTIVITY – Tim McCarthy MD, PI Sam Labib MD 4:44 SPORTS SPECIALIZATION AND SPORTS TYPE AND RISK IN YOUNG ATHLETES – Ashley McCann, MD, PI Neeru Jayanthi, MD 4:56 DOES GABAPENTIN IMPROVE POSTOPERATIVE PAIN AFTER ACL RECONSTRUCTION – Arun Kumar, PI Spero Karas, MD 5:15 LIGHT RECEPTION – (attendees and faculty) immediately following conclusion of sessions SUNDAY - MARCH 26, 2017 SESSION 4: ROOM A SPECIAL ISSUES IN ATHLETIC CARE 8 AM EXERTIONAL LEG PAIN: A NOVEL APPROACH TO EVALUATION AND TREATMENT – Oluseun Olufade, MD REHAB OF LUMBAR FACET PAIN – Kim Harris, PT 8:20 RECOGNIZING UNCOMMON ATHLETIC INJURIES – Lee Kneer, MD 8:40 CATEGORIZING CONCUSSIONS TO OPTIMIZE TREATMENT – Jeff Webb, MD INTERVENTIONAL OPTIONS FOR LUMBAR FACET PAIN – Oluseun Olufade, MD USING ULTRASOUND TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT BICEPS TENDON PATHOLOGY – Ken Mautner, MD 9 AM UPDATE ON SHOULDER LABRAL AND BICEPS TENDON TEARS: WHEN SHOULD YOU OPERATE? – Scott Maughon, MD 11:30 NON-OPERATIVE REHABILITATION OF PARTIAL ROTATOR CUFF TEAR – Dan Kraushaar, PT PCL SURGICAL OPTIONS: WHEN IS IT TIME TO CONSIDER? – John Xerogeanes, MD SURGICAL INDICATIONS FOR PARTIAL ROTATOR CUFF TEAR – Spero Karas, MD MULTI-LIGAMENT KNEE INJURIES – WHAT TAKES PRECEDENCE DURING REHAB – Mike Newsome, PT NON-OPERATIVE REHABILITATION FOR A SLAP TEAR – Dan Kraushaar, PT SURGICAL OPTIONS FOR MULTI- LIGAMENT KNEE INJURIES – STAGING PROCEDURES? – John Xerogeanes, MD SURGICAL INDICATIONS FOR A SLAP TEAR – Spero Karas, MD 12:10 LUNCH PROVIDED 12:10 LUNCH PROVIDED SESSION 3: ROOM A REDUCING INJURY AND REINJURY IN 2017 – Moderator: Neeru Jayanthi, MD 1 PM ACL INJURY PREVENTION AND BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS: CAN WE EFFECTIVELY REDUCE THE ACL INJURY RATE? – Matthew Pombo, MD 1:20 KEYNOTE TOPIC: AN OVERVIEW OF INJURY PREVENTION PROGRAMS: DOES THIS STUFF REALLY WORK? – Lindsay DiStefano, PhD, ATC 1:40 CAN MODIFYING TRAINING PATTERNS REDUCE REINJURY RISK? – Neeru Jayanthi, MD 2 PM HAMSTRING INJURY PREVENTION AND RECURRENCE: INCORPORATE INTO YOUR REHABILITATION PROGRAM – Michael Biller, PT 2:20 9:20 WHAT ARE MY INJECTION CHOICES BEYOND STEROID FOR DEGENERATIVE CONDITIONS? – Amadeus Mason, MD 9:40 PANEL DISCUSSION – Olufade, Kneer, Webb, Maughon, Mason SESSION 5 ROOM A: YOUNG/HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE ROOM B: REHABILITATION WORKSHOP Moderator: Scott Maughon, MD Moderator: Lee Kneer, MD 10:10 EARLY RECOGNITION AND EARLY TREATMENT OF SERIOUS OVERUSE INJURIES IN THE YOUNG ATHLETE – Neeru Jayanthi, MD 10:10 INCORPORATING NEUROMUSCULAR TRAINING INTO YOUR SCHOOL’S OR CLUB’S PROGRAM – Joan Reed, ATC RECOGNIZING THE INJURY TYPES AND NEEDS OF THE PREPUBESCENT INJURED ATHLETE – Dave Marshall, MD 10:50 IS THERE A ROLE FOR INJECTIONS IN THE YOUNGER ATHLETE? – Jeff Webb, MD 11:10 UNDERSTANDING THE NEEDS OF THE YOUNG FEMALE ATHLETE – Cassidy Foley, DO 11:30 RETURN TO PLAY DECISIONS IN THE HIGH SCHOOL SETTING – Joan Reed, ATC HOW SUCCESSFUL IS RETURN TO ACTIVITY AFTER CARTILAGE REPAIR? – Sam Labib, MD 11:50 PANEL DISCUSSION – Jayanthi, Marshall, Webb, Foley, Reed 2:40 PANEL DISCUSSION – Pombo, Jayanthi, Silvers, Biller, Labib 12:10 CONCLUDE 3 PM BREAK 1 PM ATLANTA HAWKS GAME COURSE DIRECTORS 10th Annual SPERO G. KARAS, MD Head Team Physician- Atlanta Falcons Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics Director, Emory Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship Program Emory Healthcare Sports Medicine Center 10:40 RUNNING ANALYSIS FOR LE DYSFUNCTION – HOW TO EVALUATE THE RUNNER AND SET UP AN INDIVIDUALIZED PROGRAM – Lisa Kovack, PT 11:10 INCORPORATING INJURY PREVENTION INTO YOUR INDIVIDUALIZED REHABILITATION PROGRAM – Lindsay DiStefano, PhD, ATC 11:40 HANDS ON TECHNIQUES FOR THE OVERHEAD ATHLETE – Chip Hewgley, PT 12:10 CONCLUDE 1 PM ATLANTA HAWKS GAME Emory Sports Medicine Symposium: An Interactive Approach March 25-26, 2017 Atlanta, Georgia NEERU JAYANTHI, MD Director, Tennis Medicine Associate Professor Orthopedics and Family Medicine Associate Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Emory Healthcare Sports Medicine Center 12.25 CEU’s BOC GUEST FACULTY KEYNOTE SPEAKER LINDSAY J. DISTEFANO, PhD, ATC Associate Professor Department of Kinesiology University of Connecticut CASSIDY FOLEY, DO Pediatric Orthopedic Associates Next Level Sports Medicine Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta RUSSELL GORE, MD Director, Complex Concussion Clinic Medical Director, SHARE Military Initiative Shepherd Center Name: _____________________________________________ Title: q MD Affiliation: q PT q AT q PT/AT q Other _________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________ City: ______________________________________________ State: ______________________ Zip: _____________________ Clinical & Sport Psychologist Phone: ____________________ Fax: ____________________ MARTY LAUZON, PT, ATC Email: _____________________________________________ Director of Sports Medicine and Peformance, Atlanta Falcons JEFF LEWANDOWSKI PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, MTC SportsCare Physical Therapy Adjunct Professor, Emory University REQUIRED - PLEASE PROVIDE ATTENDEE EMAIL FOR CERTIFICATE RETRIEVAL INSTRUCTIONS Special Needs: ___________________________________ DAVID MARSHALL, MD Medical Director, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Sports Medicine MARIE SPANO, MS, RD, CSCS, CSSD 10 AM BREAK 10:30 REGISTRATION KENSA GUNTER, PSYD, CC-AASP 7:30 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST REHABILITATION OF BICEPS TENDON (PROXIMAL TO DISTAL PROBLEMS) – Brian Jennings, PT 11:30 AVOIDING PITFALLS IN PCL REHABILITATION – Mike Newsome, PT FACULTY Sports Dietitian, Journalist, Speaker Sports Nutritionist, Atlanta Hawks EMORY SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER FACULTY MIKE BILLER, PT, OCS, Cert MDT CASSIDY FOLEY, DO MICHAEL GOTTSCHALK, MD KYLE HAMMOND, MD CHIP HEWGLEY, PT, MPT, SCS NEERU JAYANTHI, MD BRIAN JENNINGS, PT SPERO G. KARAS, MD LEE KNEER, MD LISA KOVACK, PT DAN KRAUSHAAR, PT, MPT, SCS SAM LABIB, MD R. AMADEUS MASON, MD T. SCOTT MAUGHON, MD KENNETH R. MAUTNER, MD KIM MELVAN, PT BRANDON MINES, MD MIKE NEWSOME, PT, OCS, MTC, CERT MDT, CSCS OLUSEUN A. OLUFADE, MD MATTHEW POMBO, MD KEVIN POPLAWSKI, PT JOAN REED, ATC JEFFREY W. WEBB, MD JOHN XEROGEANES, MD TUITION Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Residents/ Fellows and other Allied Health Professionals q $199 Students q $99 REGISTER ONLINE AT: ORTHO.EMORY.EDU OR complete this form and mail in your registration with check or money order payable to: EMORY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE and mail to: Continuing Medical Education James B. Williams Medical Education Building 100 Woodruff Circle, Suite 331 Atlanta, GA 30322 Main: (404) 727-5695 Fax: (404) 727-5667 Toll Free: (888) 727-5695 Email: [email protected]