Emory Sports Medicine Center and Emory University School of Medicine present 13 th Annual Emory Sports Medicine Symposium: An Interactive Case-based approach March 21-22, 2020 James B. Williams Medical Education Building 100 Woodruff Circle, NE, Atlanta, GA 30322 https://med.emory.edu/departments/orthopaedics/education/cme/index.html
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Emory Sports Medicine Center and Emory University School of Medicine
present
13th Annual Emory Sports Medicine
Symposium: An Interactive Case-based approach
March 21-22, 2020James B. Williams Medical Education Building100 Woodruff Circle, NE, Atlanta, GA 30322
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITSPHYSICAL THERAPISTS: CEUs for PTs will be awarded through Emory’s Division of Physical Therapy.
ATHLETIC TRAINERS: BOC CEUs are approved. Emory Sports Medicine Center (BOC AP# P3345) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 12 EBP CEUs for in-person attendance and 8 EBP CEUs for live streaming.
PHYSICIANS: The Emory University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 12 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The Emory University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
TUITION/REGISTRATION$349 - Physicians
$199 - Live streaming (select sessions) 8 hours CME credits
$199 - Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, Physicians, Nurses, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Residents/Fellows and other healthcare professionals.
$99 - Live streaming (select sessions) 8 hours CEU credits
$99 - Students
Registration includes a continental breakfast, lunch, refreshment breaks, light reception, course presentations (on flash drive or via download) 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.
CANCEllATION pOlICyCancellations must be in writing on or before March 15, 2020. Registrants will be refunded less a $35.00 administrative fee.
CONFERENCE lOCATION & lODGINGThe conference will be held on the Emory campus in the James B. Williams Medical Education Building, 100 Woodruff Circle, NE, Atlanta, GA. Parking is complimentary in the Michael Street Parking deck, valet parking is $8.00/day at Winship Cancer Center on Uppergate Drive and at Emory Hospital on Clifton Road. Self-parking is available in the Lowergate East parking deck located on Lowergate Drive for $8/day.
Nearby hotels are:
Emory Conference Center Hotel1615 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30322404-712-6000 www.emoryconferencecenter.com
Emory Inn at Emory1767 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA 30307 404-634-73276 www.univinn.com
Regular rates will apply.
GENERAl INFORMATION
COURSE DESCRIPTIONThe 2020 Emory Sports Medicine Symposium is a comprehensive program that strives to bridge the gap between science and practice. The multidisciplinary faculty includes physical therapists, athletic trainers, and allied sports-health specialists. Presenting faculty include Emory Sports Medicine physicians and surgeons who are team physicians for the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Dream, Georgia Tech, Emory University and many area high schools and programs. The program also incorporates rehabilitation specialists and invited keynote speakers.
Individual practitioners and healthcare teams will learn practical strategies for improved interventions, optimal patient care and outcomes.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVEThis symposium provides the most up-to-date information for professionals interested in the diagnosis and management, and rehabilitation of acute and chronic shoulder, knee, ankle, foot, and concussion/spine injuries. A special primary care/urgent care provider track will include topics of physical examination, management and optimum referral decisions. The most current concepts will be presented in various methods: didactic sessions, panel discussions, breakouts sessions, and personal interaction with the speakers. At the conclusion of this program, attendees will be able to:
n Increase knowledge of innovative sports non-surgical and surgical procedures that best optimize patient outcomes and return to sport;
n Explain how injury specific rehabilitation can improve patient outcomes;
n Identify and diagnose common musculoskeletal injuries including muscle and tendon injury, ligament and labral tears, and instability;
n Perform focused history and physical exam on the shoulder, spine/hip, foot/ankle and knee;
n Explain how athletes can reduce their risk of ACL and overuse injuries;
n Evaluate and formulate treatment plans and provide rehabilitation for various injuries and conditions inherent with shoulder and knee injuries;
WHO SHOULD ATTENDThis conference is intended for athletic trainers, physical therapists, physicians, nurses, physician assistants, residents, fellows and students.The dress code is business casual.
CERTIFICATES & EVALUATIONAT and PT Certificates will be available upon completion of the evaluation at the end of the conference.
CME certificates will be available upon completion of an online evaluation available after the conference.
COURSE SYLLABUSIn 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, or on a flash drive the day of the conference. Please bring your preferred electronic devices.
SATURDAy, MARCH 21, 2020
7 AM RegistRation anD ContinentaL BReaKFast
7:50 WeLCoMe anD intRoDUCtion – Neeru Jayanthi, MD and Spero Karas, MD
SESSION 1: BEST SOlUTIONS FOR THE TOUGHEST pROBlEMS
Moderator: Spero Karas, MD
8 AM Data oveRLoaD: HaRnessing tHe “noise” FRoM eMeRging teCHnoLogies to optiMize atHLete peRFoRManCe anD saFety – Greg Myer, PhD
8:20 WHen sHoULD We DeLay sURgeRy WitH BioLogiC injeCtions? – Amadeus Mason, MD
8:40 Hip iMpingeMent, ResURFaCing, oR Hip RepLaCeMent: is it tiMe FoR sURgeRy? – Bryan Whitfield, MD
9:00 seConD opinions on sHoULDeR sURgiCaL issUes: WHen is it tiMe to go to tHe oR Spero Karas, MD
9:20 pReseason assessMent, CoRReCtives, anD injURy pRevention in tHe nFL – Rick Burkholder, ATC
ROOM B: RApID FIRE ON- AND OFF-FIElD SpORTS MEDICINE CASES
Moderator: Joan Reed
10:10 ConCUssion oBseRveD on viDeo: WHat aRe We LooKing FoR? – John Dunham, ATC Heat ReLateD CRaMps in an eLite tennis pLayeR: an aLgoRitHM FoR sUCCess – Wes Troyer, DO 10:30 pRp MaKe yoU jUMp: a Case oF sinDing-LaRsen joHansson tReateD WitH intRaosseoUs pR – Adam Street, MD tRipLe oRBitaL FRaCtURe in Division 2 Men’s soCCeR pLayeR – Rachelle Berry, ATC
10:50 LyMe Disease in a WoMen’s BasKetBaLL pLayeR – Karli Dill, ATC
non-ContaCt FeMoRaL-tiBiaL DisLoCation WitH peRoneaL neRve paLsy in a HigH sCHooL FootBaLL LineBaCKeR Mason Briles, ATC
11:10 peCtoRaLis MinoR ReLease FoR tos – Eric Wagner, MD
RigHt aCL tiBiaL avULsion in 14 y.o. FootBaLL pLayeR – Chelsea Richardson, ATC
11:30 CoMBineD Revision aCLR anD CLosing WeDge HigH tiBiaL osteotoMy to CoRReCt posteRioR tiBiaL sLope in a patient WitH ReCURRent aCL teaRs – Janelle Prince, ATC
DistaL FeMoRaL vaRUs-CoRReCtive osteotoMy – Morgan Melquist, ATC
11:50 non-opeRative aCL on anD oFF CoURt pRogRession in tennis pLayeR – Tony Tran, ATC
Hip iMpingeMent anD RetURn to pLay in tennis pLayeR – Adrianna Acuna, ATC
joB satisFaCtion aMong atHLetiC tRaineRs – Jack Elliott-Gower, ATC / PI: Pittman and Hunnicutt
12 PM exeRCise-inDUCeD aBDoMinaL pain in a HigH-LeveL atHLete” – Altelisha “Lisha” Taylor, MD, MPH
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SUNDAy, MARCH 22, 2020 (CONTINUED)
SESSION 6: BREAkOUT SESSIONS
ROOM C: pRIMARy CARE/URGENT CARE TRACk: NON-SURGICAl AND SURGICAl ClINICAl CASES
neeRU jayantHi, MDDirector, Sports Medicine Research and Education Director, Tennis MedicineAssociate Professor, Orthopaedics and Family MedicineAssociate Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine FellowshipEmory Healthcare Sports Medicine Center
speRo g. KaRas, MD
Team Orthopedist, Atlanta BravesDirector, Sports Medicine FellowshipAssociate Professor of OrthopedicsEmory Healthcare Sports Medicine Center
jenniFeR HUnniCUtt, phD, atCPostdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of OrthopaedicsResearch Coordinator, Athletic Training Residency ProgramEmory Healthcare Sports Medicine Center
MiCHaeL BiLLeR, pt, Dpt, oCs, Cert MDt
Manager Emory Physical TherapyDunwoody & Johns Creek Locations
saRa RaiseR, MD Assistant Professor, Department of OrthopaedicsEmory Healthcare Sports Medicine Center
kEyNOTE SpEAkER
HoLLy siLveRs-gRaneLLi pt, phDMedical Assessment Research Chair, Major League SoccerDirector of Research, Velocity Physical Therapy
GUEST SpEAkERS
gReg MyeR, phDDirector, Research SPORT Center and The Human Performance LaboratoryProfessor of Pediatrics and Orthopaedic Surgery, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
RiCK BURKHoLDeR, atCHead Athletic Trainer, Kansas City Chiefs
LLoyD van paMeLen, pt, CsCsFormer Team Physical Therapist, Atlanta Braves