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BRONZE Breg ON Foundation DePuy Synthes Mitek ORHub, Inc Sports Medicine Copyright © 2018 American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine. All rights reserved. American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine. Copyright © 2018 2018 PROGRAM COMMITTEE TABLE OF CONTENTS Nikhil N. Verma MD (Chair) Matthew T. Provencher MD Program at a Glance...... 2 – 3 David R. Diduch MD Kurt P. Spindler MD Presidential Guest Speaker...... 16 Lee D. Kaplan MD Brian R. Wolf MD, MS Conference Agenda...... 4 – 22 Instructional Courses...... 24 – 38 2018 ABSTRACT REVIEWERS Posters...... 40 – 46 Christopher S. Ahmad MD John D. Kelly MD Workshops Asheesh Bedi MD Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD SPTS / AOSSM Pre-Conference Workshop...... 49 John E. Conway MD Lance E. LeClere MD, CDR, MC, USN AOSSM Medical Publishing Group Reviewers Workshop...... 50 Daniel E. Cooper MD Claude T. Moorman III, MD NIH Reviewers Workshop...... 50 Frank Cordasco MD, MS Mary K. Mulcahey MD Jonathan F. Dickens MD Shane Jay Nho MD, MS Round Table Case Discussions...... 51 Jeffrey R. Dugas MD Eric J. Strauss MD General Information...... 53 – 57 David C. Flanigan MD John M. Tokish MD Awards...... 58 – 61 Alan M. Getgood MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth) Bryan G. Vopat MD Social Functions...... 63 Exhibitor Directory...... 65 – 77 2017 – 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Industry Symposia...... 79 President Member-at-Large Disclosures...... 80 – 97 Charles A. Bush-Joseph MD Robin Vereeke West MD Individual Donors...... 100 President-Elect Member-at-Large Neal S. ElAttrache MD Anil S. Ranawat MD Upcoming Meetings...... 105 Vice President Council of Delegates Chair Abstract Submission Dates...... 105 James P. Bradley MD (Ex Officio) Secretary Eric C. McCarty MD Mark D. Miller MD Ex-Officio Treasurer Non-Voting Members Dean C. Taylor MD Exec. Editor, Medical Publishing Group Past President Editor-In-Chief AJSM, OJSM Annunziato Amendola MD Bruce Reider MD Past President Chief Executive Officer Robert A. Arciero MD Greg Dummer CAE Member-at-Large Jeffrey R. Dugas MD

OTHER AOSSM LEADERSHIP

Communications Chair C. David Geier MD Education Chair Steven B. Cohen MD Research Chair Matthew T. Provencher MD

1 2 #AOSSM2018 AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM AT A GLANCE ATPROGRAM GLANCE A SUNDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY 7:00 Instructional Courses Instructional Courses Instructional Courses Instructional Courses

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Presidential Intro 9:40 – 9:45 y Presidential Presidential 9:45 7:30 7:30 7:30 Address Business ofSportsMedicine ACL Case-BasedLearning Exhibits Exhibits

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Hall of Fame 10:25 – 10:35 10:45

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11:30 11:30 Team Physician: Facialand Knee Video Demonstration Knee Video Medicine:Is ThereValue?

Team Physician: Science Case-Based Learning Shoulder RotatorCuff MPFL Reconstruction Hip Arthroscopy and Hip Arthroscopy Outcomes inSports Concurrent B Concurrent B Concurrent A Concurrent A Concurrent C Concurrent C 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 Live Surgery Patellofemoral Head Injuries 12:00 of Injury of Injury

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SUNDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY 12:30 THURSDAY CONFERENCE AGENDA (CONT.)

CONFERENCE AGENDA CONFERENCE AGENDA AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 Topics, speakers and panelists are current at the time of publication and subject to change 4 Presenters are bold CONFERENCE AGENDA AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 5 , 1 , 2 , 2 , 1 , 1 , 1 ward , 3 1 y, New York, NY York, New y, , , 3 , Mark Cinque , 1 1 , Grant Dornan , 1 2 , Nicholas Beck MD , , 2 2 , Salim A. Ghodbane MD, Ghodbane MD, A. Salim , , Vahe Varzhapeyan Vahe , 1 , Zaira Chaudhry , Wood Johnson Medical School, Medical School, Johnson Wood 2 ergouw MD, ergouw aj M. Patel MD, MPH, MBS MPH, aj M. Patel MD, ge Chahla MD, PhD ge Chahla MD, aper 104: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Anterior Cruciate Ligament aper 104: aper 105: Double Bundle Posterior Posterior aper 105: Double Bundle aper 107: Which Factors Increase the Risk aper 107: Which Factors aper 106: Arthroscopic Primary Repair Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, Rothman Institute, PA Philadelphia, Thomas Jefferson University, The Rothman Institute, NJ Township, Egg Harbor Santa Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, Santa Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, CA Santa Monica, CO Vail, Steadman Philippon Research Institute, CO Vail, The Steadman Clinic, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, TX Dallas, Scottish Rite Hospital, Texas Andrew G. Geeslin MD Geeslin Andrew G. Christopher C. Dodson MD Christopher C. Gilbert Moatshe MD Theodore J. Ganley MD Theodore J. P Females: in Young Reconstruction Autografts Tendon Hamstring vs. Patellar  Hytham Salem 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 P in 100 Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Follow-Up: at a Mean 3-Years Patients Comparable to Anterior Outcomes Were Cruciate Ligament Reconstructions Jor of Re-Operation After Surgery in the Skeletally Immature? P of Proximal Anterior Cruciate Ligament With or Without Additional Suture Tears: Augmentation? Anne Jonk DiFelice MD Gregory S. van der List MD, Jelle P. Hospital for Special Surger Q & A P Neer Paper 108: Tissue Engineered Meniscal Engineered 108: Tissue Paper Replacement Using a Fiber-Reinforced Ovine Model Scaffold in a Two-Year Jay M. Patel PhD Gatt MD, Charles J. Andrzej Brzezinski MD, Dunn PhD Michael G.  Rutgers Robert Excellence in Research A NJ New Brunswick, Kevin B. Freedman MD Kevin B. PhD LaPrade MD, Robert F. Surya Mundluru MD Fotios P. Tjoumakaris MD Fotios P. Nimit Patel MD THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2018 5, JULY THURSDAY,    

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9:05 am – 9:10 am Paper 109: Non-Weight Bearing vs. Partial Concurrent Session A – ACL Case-Based Learning Controlled Early Weight Bearing After Harbor Ballroom Reconstruction of the Fibular Collateral 9:45 am – 10:45 am Moderators: Ligament: A Randomized Control Trial Jo A. Hannafin MD, PhD Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD1, 1 Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

CONFERENCE AGENDA Nicholas N. DePhillipo MS, ATC, OTC, CSCS , Christopher C. Kaeding MD Tyler Cram MS, ATC, OTC1, Mark Cinque BS2, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Mitchell Kennedy BS2, Grant Dornan MS2, Luke O'Brien PT, M.Phty (Sports), SCS3 9:45 am – 9:50 am Paper 111: Bacterial Biofilms Are 1The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO Associated with Tunnel Widening in Failed 2The Steadman Philippon Research Institute, ACL Reconstructions Vail, CO David C. Flanigan MD, 3Howard Head Sports Medicine, Vail, CO Joshua Scott Everhart MD, MPH, Alex DiBartola MD, MPH, 9:10 am – 9:15 am Cabaud Memorial Award James Moley BS, Devendra Dusane PhD, Paper 110: The Influence of Graft Robert A. Magnussen MD, MPH, Tensioning Sequence on Tibiofemoral Christopher C. Kaeding MD, Paul Stoodley PhD Orientation During Bicruciate and The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Posterolateral Corner Knee Ligament Reconstruction: A Biomechanical Study 9:50 am – 9:55 am Paper 112: Internal Brace ACL Repair Is Gilbert Moatshe MD1, Jorge Chahla MD, PhD2, Associated with High Failure Rate in the Alex Brady MSc1, Grant Dornan1, First Two Years Post-Surgery Kyle Muckenhirn1, Bradley Kruckeberg BA1, Alexia Georgia Gagliardi BA1, Lars Engebretsen MD, PhD3, Patrick M. Carry MS1, Ariel Kiyomi Daoud BA2, Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD4 Harin Bhavin Parikh2, Jay C. Albright MD1 1Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO 1Musculoskeletal Research Center, Orthopedics 2Santa Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, Institute, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Santa Monica, CA Aurora, CO 3Oslo University Hospital-Ullevaal, Oslo, Norway 2University of Colorado, Aurora, CO 4 The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO 9:55 am – 10:02 am Q & A 9:15 am – 9:20 am Q & A 10:02 am – 10:09 am ACL Extra-Articular Augmentation: 9:20 am – 9:30 am Debate: Anatomic Is the Only Way vs. It's Practical Application All the Same Alan M. Getgood MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth) Volker Musahl MD Fowler Kennedy Sports Medicine Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, London, ON, Canada Pittsburgh, PA 10:09 am – 10:16 am Anatomy Revisited: Where Should We Be Rick W. Wright MD Putting the Tunnel? Washington University, Saint Louis, MO Darren L. Johnson MD 9:30 am – 9:37 am Meniscal Root: When Should We Fix, University of Kentucky Sports Medicine, Debride or Do Nothing? Lexington, KY Aaron John Krych MD 10:16 am – 10:23 am Tunnel Healing: How Short Should We Go? Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Chunbong Benjamin Ma MD 9:37 am – 9:45 am What Do We Do with the Meniscus and University of California, San Francisco, Does It Matter? San Francisco, CA Robert W. Westermann MD 10:23 am – 10:28 am Q & A University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 Topics, speakers and panelists are current at the time of publication and subject to change 6 Presenters are bold CONFERENCE AGENDA AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 7

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10:26 am – 10:45 am Hip Panel Discussion Concurrent Session B – Team Physician: Science of Injury Moderator: Grand Hall B Marc R. Safran MD 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Moderators: Stanford Sports Medicine Center, Timothy E. Hewett PhD, FACSM Redwood City, CA Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN CONFERENCE AGENDA Panelists: Thomas Sean Lynch MD Joshua David Harris MD Columbia University, New York, NY Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX Bryan T. Kelly MD 11:30 am – 11:35 am Paper 117: Relationship Between Pitcher Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY Fatigue and Medial Elbow Torque in Shane Jay Nho MD, MS Baseball Pitchers: A Simulated Game Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL Analysis 1 Marc J. Philippon MD Eric C. Makhni MD, MBA , 1 2 Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO Jason E. Meldau BS , Jeff Stephens , Kelechi Okoroha MD1, Vincent A. Lizzio BS1, Fabien Meta1, Christopher S. Ahmad MD3, 10:45 am – 11:30 am BREAK Vasilios Moutzouros MD1 1 Concurrent Session A – Knee Video Demonstration Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI 2 Harbor Ballroom Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 3Columbia University, New York, NY 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Moderators: 11:35 am – 11:40 am Paper 118: Fatigue Increases ACL Injury Bernard R. Bach Jr., MD Risk in Youth Athletes: Risk Assessment Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL Study Using Drop-Jump Test Nathan A. Mall MD, FACS Mohsin S. Fidai MD1, Kelechi Okoroha MD1, Cartilage Restoration Center of St. Louis, Jason E. Meldau BS1, Peter A. Borowsky1, St Louis, MO Fabien Meta1, Vincent A. Lizzio BS1, 11:30 am – 11:37 am Distal Femoral Osteotomy (DFO) Lauren H. Redler MD2, Vasilios Moutzouros MD1, David DeJour MD Eric C. Makhni MD, MBA1 Lyon-Ortho-Clinic, Lyon, France 1Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI 2Columbia University, New York, NY 11:37 am – 11:44 am Meniscal Root Repair Christopher D. Harner MD 11:40 am – 11:45 am Q & A University of Texas at Houston, Houston, TX 11:45 am – 11:52 am When Does Load Become Overload? 11:44 am – 11:51 am ITB Tenodesis During ACL Reconstruction W. Ben Kibler MD Peter B. MacDonald MD, FRCS Lexington Clinic Sports Medicine Center, PanAm Clinic, Winnipeg, MB, Canada Lexington, KY 11:51 am – 11:58 am Osteochondral Allograft Transplant 11:52 am – 11:59 am New Modalities for Soft Tissue Recovery: William Bugbee MD Is There Science? Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, CA Charles A. Thigpen PT, PhD, ATC ATI Physical Therapy, Greenville, SC 11:58 am – 12:05 pm AMZ/MPFL Reconstruction Beth Shubin Stein MD 11:59 am – 12:06 pm Use of Wearables to Measure Injury Risk Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY E. Lyle Cain Jr., MD 12:05 pm – 12:12 pm Meniscal Ramp Lesion Repair Andrews Sports Medicine, Birmingham, AL Robert A. Arciero MD 12:06 pm – 12:13 pm Return to Sport: When Are We Ready? University of Connecticut Health Center, Lynn Snyder-Mackler PhD, PT Farmington, CT University of Delaware, Newark, DE 12:12 pm – 12:19 pm PCL Reconstruction Using Tibial Socket 12:13 pm – 12:20 pm Supplements: Should We Be Using More? Thomas M. DeBerardino MD John M. Tokish MD AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING The San Antonio Orthopaedic Group, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ San Antonio, TX 12:20 pm – 12:30 pm Q & A 12:19 pm – 12:30 pm Q & A #AOSSM2018 Topics, speakers and panelists are current at the time of publication and subject to change 8 Presenters are bold CONFERENCE AGENDA AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 9 , 1 , 2 2 , 1 , , Lutherville, MD Lutherville, Chicago, IL Chicago, , 1 , 1 Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, 3 , , , 2 2 2 , Anirudh K. Gowd BS Anirudh K. , , , Nikhil N. Verma MD Verma Nikhil N. , 2 , Erik M. Fritz MD Erik M. , 2 3 , Zaamin B. Hussain BA Zaamin B. , 1 1 Bargersville, IN Bargersville, , Durham, NC Durham, , orkshop Shoulder Cuff Waterman MD Waterman

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4:28 pm – 4:36 pm Remplissage: When and How 4:15 pm – 4:20 pm Q & A Felix H. Savoie III, MD 4:20 pm – 4:30 pm Debate: Surface or Solid? What Should Tulane University, New Orleans, LA We Do? 4:36 pm – 5:00 pm Complex Instability Panel Discussion Andreas H. Gomoll MD Moderator: Brigham Women's Hospital, Chestnut Hill, MA CONFERENCE AGENDA Matthew T. Provencher MD James P. Stannard MD The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO University of Missouri, Columbia, MO Panelists: 4:30 pm – 4:37 pm Adjuv ant Biologics with Cartilage Repair: Stephen F. Brockmeier MD Theoretical and Practical UVA-Orthopaedics, Charlottesville, VA Scott A. Rodeo MD Robert T. Burks MD Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Felix H. Savoie III, MD 4:37 pm – 5:00 pm Cartilage Panel Discussion Tulane University, New Orleans, LA Moderator: Dean C. Taylor MD Christian Lattermann MD Duke Sports Medicine, Durham, NC University of Kentucky Medical Center, John M. Tokish MD Lexington, KY Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ Panelists: David C. Flanigan MD The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Concurrent Session C – Cartilage Andreas H. Gomoll MD Grand Hall A Brigham Women's Hospital, Chestnut Hill, MA 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Moderators: Scott A. Rodeo MD David C. Flanigan MD Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH James P. Stannard MD Christian Lattermann MD University of Missouri, Columbia, MO University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY 4:00 pm – 4:05 pm Paper 135: Efficacy of Osteochondral 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm NIH Reviewers Workshop Allograft Transplantation in the Knee in Adults Forty Years and Older Promenade AB Katlyn Robinson BS, Dennis C. Crawford MD Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 4:05 pm – 4:10 pm P aper 136: Bone Marrow Concentrate Does Not Improve Osseous Integration of AJSM LIVE Osteochondral Allograft Transplants in the FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING! Knee: A Comparative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis Thursday, July 5 | 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm PST Dean Wang MD, Kenneth Lin MD, Location: Golden Hill AB Mollyann D. Pais BS, Alissa Burge MD, Riley J. Williams MD Fee: Complimentary Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY Join us again this year as AJSM goes Facebook Live from the 4:10 pm – 4:15 pm Paper 137: Clinical Outcomes of Multiple Annual Meeting! This interactive event will include a podium Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation presentation and discussion with Tom Vangsness MD on his of the Knee: An Analysis of Snowman article, “The Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Tendon and Technique and Multifocal Lesions Eric J. Cotter BS1, Charles P. Hannon MD2, Ligament Healing: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Drew A. Lansdown MD3, Rachel M. Frank MD4, With Bias Assessment.” The entire 30-minute event will be Brian Robert Waterman MD5, streamed via the AJSM Facebook page. Attendees can pose Brian J. Cole MD, MBA6 questions to the author and moderator, Jason Dragoo MD AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING 1Georgetown University, Washington, DC LIVE – whether they are in the room or across the country! 2Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL Don’t miss out on this unique, interactive session to learn 3University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, CA about the latest biologics research from the leading sports 4University of Colorado, Boulder, CO medicine journal in the world! 5Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 6Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL #AOSSM2018 Topics, speakers and panelists are current at the time of publication and subject to change 12 Presenters are bold CONFERENCE AGENDA AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 13

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9:40 am – 9:45 am Presidential Introduction 11:40 am – 11:45 am Paper 146: Arthroscopic Superior Capsular Annunziato Amendola MD Reconstruction in Males Provides Superior Duke Sports Science Institute, Durham, NC Outcomes to Reverse Total Shoulder or 9:45 am – 10:15 am Presidential Address Debridement for Irreparable Rotator Charles A. Bush-Joseph MD Cuff Tears 1 CONFERENCE AGENDA Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL John M. Tokish MD , Michael J. Kissenberth MD2, Ellen Shanley PhD3, 10:15 am – 10:25 am Robert E Leach Sports Medicine Stefan John Tolan MD2, Kyle J. Adams4, Leadership Award Ryan Alexander BS4, Sarah A. Babrowicz BS5, 10:25 am – 10:35 am Hall of Fame Presentation Richard J. Hawkins MD, FRCSC4, 10:35 am – 10:50 am Business Meeting Charles A. Thigpen PT, PhD, ATC3 1Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ 10:50 am – 11:30 am BREAK 2Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas, Concurrent Session A – Shoulder Rotator Cuff Case-Based Learning Greenville, SC 3 Harbor Ballroom ATI Physical Therapy, Greenville, SC 4Hawkins Foundation, Greenville, SC 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Moderators: 5Center for Effectiveness Research in Justin W. Griffin MD Orthopedics, Greenville, SC Jordan-Young Institute, Virginia Beach, VA Claude T. Moorman III, MD 11:45 am – 11:50 am Q & A Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC 11:50 am – 11:57 am Cuff Pathology in the Young Athlete Keith Kenter MD 11:30 am – 11:35 am Paper 144: Failed Dermal Allograft Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI Procedures in Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears Can Still Improve Pain and Function. 11:57 am – 12:06 pm Biologics and Cuff Repair The "Biologic Tuberoplasty Effect" Adam William Anz MD Sevag Bastian MD1, Raffy Mirzayan MD1, Andrews Research and Education Foundation, Michael Allan Stone MD2, Michael Batech DrPh3, Gulf Breeze, FL 4 5 Daniel Acevedo MD , Anshu Singh MD 12:06 pm – 12:30 pm Shoulder Rotator Cuff Panel Discussion 1 Kaiser Permanente, Baldwin Park, CA Moderator: 2 LAC+USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA Mark H. Getelman MD 3 Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA Southern California Orthopaedic Institute 4 Kaiser Permanente, Panorama City, CA Thousand Oaks, CA 5 Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, CA Panelists: 11:35 am – 11:40 am Paper 145: Latissimus Dorsi Tendon Adam William Anz MD Transfer with or without Superior Andrews Research and Education Foundation, Capsular Reconstruction for Treatment of Gulf Breeze, FL Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears Keith Kenter MD Anthony F. De Giacomo MD, Hithem Rahmi, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI Sevag Bastian MD, Christopher Klein, Claude T. Moorman III, MD John Itamura Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, Los Angeles, CA John M. Tokish MD Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ

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2:09 pm – 2:16 pm Endoscopic Hamstring Repair Technique General Session – Biologics Carlos A. Guanche MD Harbor Ballroom Southern California Orthopedic Institute, 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Moderators: Van Nuys, CA Lee D. Kaplan MD 2:16 pm – 2:23 pm Abductor Repair: Surgical Technique University of Miami, Miami, FL CONFERENCE AGENDA Brian D. Busconi MD Jorge Chahla MD, PhD UMass Memorial Health Care, Worcester, MA Santa Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, 2:23 pm – 2:30 pm Q & A Santa Monica, CA 2:30 pm – 2:35 pm Fellow Research Award: Basic Science Concurrent Session C – High School and Collegiate Athlete Paper 158: Influence of Naproxen, Age Grand Hall A and Body Mass Index on the Biological Composition of Leukocyte Rich Platelet- 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Moderators: Rich Plasma: A Prospective, Therapeutic, Eric C. McCarty MD Cohort Study University of Colorado, Boulder, CO Sandeep Mannava MD, PhD1, Mary K. Mulcahey MD Kaitlyn E. Whitney BS2, Jillian King BS2, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA Mitchell Kennedy BS2, Katarina Klett2, 1:30 pm – 1:40 pm Update on Catastrophic Injuries in High Grant Dornan2, Jorge Chahla MD, PhD3, School and College Thos A. Evans MD2, Johnny Huard PhD4, Barry P. Boden MD Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD5 The Orthopaedic Center, Rockville MD 1University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 1:40 pm – 1:50 pm NC AA Injury Surveillance: 2Steadman Philippon Research Institute, What Have We Learned? Vail, CO John Parsons PhD, ATC 3Santa Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, NCAA Sport Science Institute, Indianapolis, IN Santa Monica, CA 1:50 pm – 2:00 pm National Federation of State High School 4University of Texas Health Science Center, Associations: Who Are We and How We Houston, TX Can Partner with You 5The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO Bob Colgate 2:40 pm – 2:45 pm Paper 160: Incidence of Heterotopic Indianapolis, IN Ossification Among NFL Athletes Following 2:00 pm – 2:10 pm NCAA Team Physician: Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for Treatment Separating Medicine from Sports of Core Muscle Injuries (CMI) 1 John Parsons PhD, ATC Alexander Edward Poor MD , 2 2 NCAA Sport Science Institute, Indianapolis, IN Johannes B. Roedl MD , Adam C. Zoga MD , William C. Meyers MD1 2:10 pm – 2:15 pm Q & A 1Vincera Institute, Philadelphia, PA 2:15 pm – 2:30 pm Game Day Pain Management in the 2Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Amateur Athlete: What Is Appropriate? Philadelphia, PA Panel Discussion 2:45 pm – 2:53 pm Biologics and the Knee: What Should You Moderator: Be Using Eric C. McCarty MD Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD University of Colorado, Boulder, CO The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO Panelists: Geoffrey Scott Baer MD, PhD 2:53 pm – 3:00 pm Q & A University of Wisconsin Hospitals & Clinics, Madison, WI Robert Alexander Creighton MD University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING Seth C. Gamradt MD University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Darren L. Johnson MD University of Kentucky Sports Medicine, Lexington, KY #AOSSM2018 Topics, speakers and panelists are current at the time of publication and subject to change 18 Presenters are bold CONFERENCE AGENDA AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 19

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CONFERENCE AGENDA The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH 3:48 pm – 3:54 pm Contemporary Technique: Tibial Osteotomy PARTNER SOCIETIES Andreas H. Gomoll MD Hospital for Special Surgery, INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARTHROSCOPY, New York, NY KNEE SURGERY AND ORTHOPAEDIC SPORTS 3:54 pm – 4:00 pm Q&A MEDICINE (ISAKOS) Concurrent Session C – ACL: An International Perspective Grand Hall A ISAKOS is an international medical society representing more than 3,000 surgeons from 93 countries. Their 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Moderators: David Figueroa MD mission is to advance the worldwide exchange and Clinica Alemana, Santiago, Chile dissemination of education, research and patient care Robert A. Magnussen MD, MPH in arthroscopy, knee surgery (both preservation and The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH arthroplasty) and orthopaedic sports medicine. ISAKOS is Marc R. Safran MD Stanford Sports Medicine Center, comprised of surgeons, many of whom are pre-eminent Redwood City, CA in their countries, as well as physician representatives for ACL: Latin American Perspective professional sports teams, the Olympics, FIFA and other 3:00 pm – 3:05 pm Our Experience with Retrodrill global sports organizations. ISAKOS has a partnership with David Figueroa MD the major sports medicine societies in the world, including Clinica Alemana, Santiago, Chile the AOSSM, ESSKA, APKASS and SLARD. 3:05 pm – 3:10 pm Portal Medial, Tips and Recommendations Rodrigo Maestu MD Center of Study and Treatment of Joint Disease, Buenos Aires, Argentina 3:10 pm – 3:15 pm Remnant Management Manuel Mosquera MD Clinica La Carolina, Bogota, Colombia 3:15 pm – 3:20 pm Transtibial Technique Jorge Negrete-Corona MD Hospital Angeles, Cuauhtemoc Delegation, Mexico City, Mexico 3:20 pm – 3:30 pm Q & A The ISAKOS Perspective 3:30 pm – 3:37 pm Uncertainties of the Pediatric ACL Graft Moises Cohen MD, PhD Unifesp-Fed University of Sao Paulo, SOCIETY OF LATIN AMERICAN ARTHROSCOPY, Sao Paulo, Brazil KNEE AND SPORTS (SLARD) 3:37 pm – 3:44 pm Does a Thicker Hamstring Graft or a BPB Graft Reduce ACLR Failure in Young SLARD’s mission is to promote the education and Patients? Mark Clatworthy MD development of science in an ongoing manner, seeking the permanent progress of the sports medicine specialty in AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING Auckland Bone and Joint Surgery, Remuera, New Zealand the Latin American region. They support development and 3:44 pm – 3:51 pm Controlling Rotation with Lateralplasty in learning of arthroscopic surgery, knee and sports medicine. ACL Reconstruction – 20 Year Results In addition, they facilitate the exchange and learning Stefano Zaffagnini MD among their members of the 78 regional organizations and Lab Di Biomechanica, Bologna, Italy 26 participating countries. 3:51 pm – 4:00 pm Q & A #AOSSM2018 Topics, speakers and panelists are current at the time of publication and subject to change 20 Presenters are bold CONFERENCE AGENDA AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 21 , , 2 1 , 1

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8:35 am – 8:40 am Paper 172: Long-Term Follow-Up of 8:55 am – 9:05 am Q & A Arthroscopically Repaired Meniscal Tears 9:05 am – 9:15 am Throwing Injuries in the Adolescent Athlete in a Pediatric Population Jonathan C. Riboh MD 1 1 Michella Hagmeijer , Nicholas I. Kennedy MD , Duke Sports Science Institute, Durham, NC Adam J. Tagliero1, Michael J. Stuart MD1, 1 1 9:15 am – 9:25 am Unstable Patella and Open Growth Plates:

CONFERENCE AGENDA Diane L. Dahm MD , Aaron John Krych MD 1Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN What to Do Beth E. Shubin Stein MD 8:40 am – 8:45 am Paper 173: Exceeding Pitch Count Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY Recommendations in Youth Baseball Increases the Elbow Injuries 9:25 am – 9:35 am OCD Update Tetsuya Matsuura MD, Toshiyuki Iwame, Matthew D. Milewski MD Koichi Sairyo Connecticut Children's Medical Center, University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan Farmington, CT 8:45 am – 8:50 am Paper 174: The Latarjet Procedure for 9:35 am – 9:45 am When Is an Adolescent ACL a Anterior Shoulder Instability in Pediatric Pediatric Case? and Adolescent Athletes Mininder S. Kocher MD, MPH Benton E. Heyworth MD1, Mark Wu BS2, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA 1 1 Dennis E. Kramer MD , Donald S. Bae MD 9:45 am – 10:00 am Q & A 1Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA 2Harvard University, Boston, MA Meeting Adjourns 8:50 am – 8:55 am Paper 175: Prevention of Elbow Injuries in Young Baseball Players: A 6-Year AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Zimmer Biomet Longitudinal Study for an educational grant in support of the Annual Meeting. Yoshihiro Kotoura MD1, Toru Morihara MD2, Yoshikazu Kida MD2, Tsuyoshi Sukenari2, Ryuhei Furukawa MD2, Tatsuya Hojo MD3, Hiroyoshi Fujiwara MD2, Toshikazu Kubo MD2 1Kyoto Chubu Medical Center, Kyoto, Japan 2Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan 3Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan

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CASE-BASED CASE-BASED Restoration Procedures Osteotomies and Cartilage 2018: The Utility of Biologics, The Utility of Biologics, 2018: Techniques for the Knee in Techniques Joint Preservation Failed Hip Arthroscopy IC104 Approach to the Patient with IC103 Cuff Surgery Treatment Options Treatment Controversies in Rotator Case-Based Analysis of IC102 Skeletally Immature Patient: Skeletally Immature Patient: Knee Ligament Injuries in the Knee Ligament Injuries in

IC101 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES (CONT.) THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2018 6:45 am – 8:15 am

IC101 CASE-BASED IC103 Location: La Jolla AB Location: Old Town AB Knee Ligament Injuries in the Skeletally Immature Approach to the Patient with Failed Hip Arthroscopy INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES Patient: Case-Based Analysis of Treatment Options Shane J. Nho MD, MS, Christopher M. Larson MD, Bryan T. Kelly MD, Eric C. Makhni MD Darren L. Johnson MD, Charles A. Popkin MD, Hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is becoming Mininder S. Kocher MD, MPH increasingly common. With this growth is a rise in the number of patients This course is designed for the orthopaedic surgeon that treats acute requiring revision surgery for persistent symptoms or inadequate relief knee injuries in the skeletally immature athlete. We will use a case- from primary surgery. Therefore, clinicians performing hip arthroscopy based format to discuss the treatment of cruciate and collateral knee must be able to accurately diagnose and manage conditions related to ligament injuries that occur in the truly skeletally immature patient. failed hip arthroscopy. The goal of this review is to provide a diagnostic We will also include injuries of the MPFL (patellar instability) and overview to this growing clinical challenge, as well as review treatment management strategies to surgically address these complex problems. options – operative and non-operative – for successfully managing these Objectives: challenging patients. Traditionally, failed hip arthroscopy was attributed to under-resection of bony deformity. However, recent evidence has identified • Evaluate and implement a treatment strategy for the management of numerous additional causes of failure following initial arthroscopy, acute knee ligament injuries in the skeletally immature patient including those related to inadequate rehabilitation, persistence of bony • Accurately define surgical treatment options for knee ligament injuries deformities, iatrogenic damage, over-resection of labral tissue, and in the immature athlete capsular deficiency. The goal of this course will be to assist clinicians in • Develop a treatment algorithm for any knee ligament injury in the not only diagnosing the precise cause of failure following hip arthroscopy, skeletally immature athlete which includes diagnosis to treatment, but also in successfully managing these patients as well. non-operative versus operative, and return to play Objectives: • Perform a comprehensive assessment, including diagnostic and imaging evaluation of the patient with hip pain following hip arthroscopy IC102 CASE-BASED • Describe indications and patient selection criteria for revision hip arthroscopy Location: Grand Hall B • Describe various surgical options and technical pearls for undertaking Controversies in Rotator Cuff Surgery revision hip arthroscopy William N. Levine MD, Anthony A. Romeo MD, • Describe how rehabilitation post-operatively may help optimize or Christopher S. Ahmad MD, Brian J. Cole MD, MBA impair outcomes following hip arthroscopy Current state-of-the-art information will be provided on maximizing AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Stryker for an educational grant in clinical outcomes in rotator cuff surgery. Cases will be used throughout support of this course. to emphasize key points and hot topics, including management of partial tears, use of biologic augmentation, and salvage procedures, including superior capsular reconstruction and balloon interposition. IC104 Objectives: Location: Grand Hall A • Discuss the most recent evidence and technical pearls on biologic Joint Preservation Techniques for the Knee in 2018: augmentation for rotator cuff repair enhancement The Utility of Biologics, Osteotomies and Cartilage • Discuss the most recent evidence and technical pearls for partial Restoration Procedures rotator cuff repair Rachel M. Frank MD, Eric J. Strauss MD, Andreas H. Gomoll MD • Discuss the most recent evidence and technical pearls for superior The goal of this course is to provide a comprehensive overview of capsular reconstruction joint preservation techniques for the knee, including biologic and AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational reconstructive approaches, with an emphasis on evidence-based grant in support of this course. treatment guidelines for young, high-demand patients. Objectives: • Describe the role of osteotomy as an adjunct to cartilage / meniscal

AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING restoration • Discuss technical pearls for performing combined cartilage restoration, meniscus transplantation, ligament reconstruction, and / or realigning osteotomies • Discuss indications for biologic augmentation to joint preservation techniques in the setting of cartilage and / or meniscal restoration AOSSM gratefully acknowledges ON Foundation for an educational #AOSSM2018 grant in support of this course. 26 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 27 CASE-BASED

Discuss post-operative management options in the treatment of Discuss post-operative management options complex knee injuries Describe the pathomechanics of the disabled throwing shoulder capsular contracture and laxity, Discuss the role of scapula dyskinesis, muscular tightness and humeral retroversion in the disabled throwing shoulder as Recognize subtle exam findings indicative of cuff and labral injury, well as dysfunctional pitching mechanics Describe contemporary and evidence-based surgical treatment approaches to labral and cuff injury in the throwing athlete Discuss the rationale for timing, surgical options, and acute and surgical options, Discuss the rationale for timing, injuries chronic management of multiple-ligament knee knee injuries Describe operative treatment options for pediatric ACL graft failure and how to avoid Detail key factors that contribute to ACL surgery repeating these mistakes in revision • IC204 AB Location: Old Town Shoulder in the Thrower’s New Paradigms MD Ben Kibler W. Sennett MD, Brian J. MD, Kelly IV, John D. the pathomechanics This course will help the attendee appreciate of the A discussion shoulder. of soft tissue injury to the thrower’s risk factors for injury and dysfunctional throwing pathologic cascade, Subtle role of prevention. mechanics will enhance understanding of the ‘high risk’ pitching as well as identifying nuances of the physical exam, contemporary and evidence- based Finally, patterns will be elucidated. labral and capsular injury will be means of surgical treatment to cuff, discussed. Objectives: • • • • IC203 CD Location: Gaslamp Surgery Knee Ligament Complex Miller MD, Mark D. FRCSC, MSc, Marx MD, Robert G. Levy MD A. Bruce multiple- including complex knee cases, Three presenters share and pediatric knee ACL reconstruction, revision ligament injuries, the presenter At periodic intervals, in an alternating fashion. injuries, faculty and the audience to weigh-in on will stop and ask the other options and critical decision- Different treatment treatment choices. making options are discussed. Objectives: • • • 8:15 am

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Discuss the return to play considerations and rates after UCL reconstruction Define the risk factors for UCL tears Review the current technique available for UCL reconstruction Describe why there are so many Tommy John surgeries occurring Tommy Describe why there are so many and provide a practical approach to reducing this epidemic in your community Describe the role of biologics as an augmentation of soft tissue repair. of soft tissue repair. Describe the role of biologics as an augmentation and muscle repair. cartilage, What are the new frontiers of ligaments, Discuss bone marrow aspirate concentrate and progenitor cells. progenitor cells. Discuss bone marrow aspirate concentrate and and how do we move forward. can we use, what Where we are now, Describe the role of PRP, growth factors concentration, and hematocrit and hematocrit growth factors concentration, Describe the role of PRP, in How to prepare it, as a therapy for different orthopaedic injuries. which cases and how to evaluate clinical outcomes. Describe the challenges of translating basic science into clinical Describe the challenges of translating basic discussed. Clinician and industrial perspectives will be practice. the clinical use How do we need to work with the FDA to advance of stem cells?

Objectives: • currently involved in the care of professional athletes. • • field. Clinical cases will be reviewed by the speakers, all of whom are Clinical cases will be reviewed by the speakers, field. athletes to appropriately manage UCL injuries and get them back on the • The purpose of this course is to aid physicians who take care of these the baseball athlete and is often at risk for injury in the baseball pitcher. the baseball athlete and is often at risk for injury in the baseball pitcher. ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears. The UCL is a critical structure in ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears. Elbow injuries in baseball are often publicized in the media, especially Elbow injuries in baseball are often publicized in the media, John E. Conway MD John E. Steven B. Cohen MD, James R. Andrews MD, Michael G. Ciccotti MD, Ciccotti MD, G. Michael MD, Andrews James R. Cohen MD, Steven B. Technique, and Return to Play Technique, UCL Reconstruction: Epidemiology, Surgical UCL Reconstruction: Epidemiology, IC202 Location: Gaslamp AB

• Objectives: • through the different treatment options. approach will introduce the presentations and guide the audience approach will introduce the presentations and • improve biologic treatments will also be discussed. A case-based improve biologic treatments will also be discussed. will be discussed. Where we are now and what do we need to do to will be discussed. the future of novel scaffolds and bioprinting in the field of orthopaedics the future of novel scaffolds and bioprinting • progenitor cells, regeneration and augmentation in soft tissue repair and regeneration and augmentation progenitor cells, sciences into clinical practice. The use of minimally manipulated The use of minimally sciences into clinical practice. implications of FDA regulation and the complexity of translating basic and the complexity of translating basic implications of FDA regulation have been accompanied by parallel challenges, including indications, including indications, by parallel challenges, have been accompanied treatments in the field of orthopaedics. Significant advances in biologics Significant advances of orthopaedics. treatments in the field This course will provide an up-to-date discussion of the biologic an up-to-date discussion of the biologic This course will provide Bert R. Mandelbaum MD, Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD LaPrade MD, Robert F. Mandelbaum MD, Bert R. Lars Engebretsen MD, PhD, Jorge Chahla MD, PhD, PhD, Jorge Chahla MD, PhD, Lars Engebretsen MD, Biologics Treatments for Orthopaedic Injuries for Orthopaedic Biologics Treatments IC201 Hall A Location: Grand INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES (CONT.) FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 6:45 am – 8:15 am

IC205 CASE-BASED IC207 CASE-BASED Location: La Jolla AB Location: Cortez Hill ABC How to Deal with a Symptomatic Patellofemoral Joint Shoulder Instability – from the Weekend Warrior to INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES Christian Lattermann MD, Elizabeth A. Arendt MD, David DeJour MD, the High Caliber Athlete – How to Get this Right Daniel W. Green MD Matthew T. Provencher MD, John M. Tokish MD, Robert A. Arciero MD, This case-based course is designed to cover the most common Anthony A. Romeo MD, Kevin E. Wilk PT, DPT patellofemoral pathologies in children, adolescents, and adults. This case-based course will be a comprehensive review of the clinical Concepts ranging from non-surgical to surgical options in patients of evaluation, radiographic assessment, clinical decision-making, and all age groups, including techniques such as guided growth, pediatric the non-operative and operative treatment of shoulder instability from MPFL reconstruction, tibial tubercle transfer, rotational deformity the weekend warrior to the high caliber athlete. In order to provide a correction, and non-arthroplasty treatment of the unstable arthritic thorough overview capable of implementation into the participant’s patellofemoral joint, will be covered. The format of this course is practice, cases from basic to complex will be comprehensively reviewed based on brief introductory talks outlining the basic theoretical and with a focus on relevant anatomy, biomechanics, clinical evaluation, diagnostic concepts for different age groups followed by specific case imaging, objective and subjective clinical outcomes, physical therapy discussions. Great emphasis is put on the differences between pediatric guidelines and principles as well as potential complications. The and adult therapeutic options, as well as the distinction between the presenters will discuss indications and contraindications for the latest “painful” patella and the “unstable” patella. During this course, audience surgical techniques with a particular focus on arthroscopic, open, and participation will be encouraged for every case discussion. bony augmentation procedures via bone grafts. Case presentations Objectives: will highlight the differences in clinical decision-making and factors • Recognize specific treatment challenges of patellofemoral instability in contributing to the eventual treatment plan. In addition, there will be a skeletally immature individuals focus on rehabilitation and therapy – from the first time dislocator to how to handle after surgery or multiple injuries to the shoulder. Ultimately, • Evaluate simple and complex patellofemoral instabilities and design participants will learn fundamental practical information that will be appropriate treatment plans immediately transferrable to clinical practice. • Discuss the concept of patellofemoral risk factors and the major Objectives: factors that need to be considered when evaluating patellofemoral • Determine workup, with an emphasis on history, examination and instability or patellofemoral pain. imaging for a patient with shoulder instability – including anterior, • Approach new patients presenting with complex patellofemoral posterior and multidirectional via case-based learning pathologies in a structured and scientific manner based on evidence- • Determine how best to treat a variety of shoulder instability conditions based concepts and how to recognize what to do from a thorough history, examination, • Describe treatment options short of arthroplasty for early OA in the and imaging through case-based learning patellofemoral joint • Describe the range of factors, including age, sport participation, chronicity of injury, and extent of bone loss, which ultimately guide clinical decision-making, as well as how to add in outcomes collection IC206 for your practice Location: Torrey Hills AB • Describe the various treatment possibilities, including non-operative Extra-articular Reconstruction in ACL Deficient Knee: and post-operative management, as well as principles and evidence Back to the Future? based medicine for rehabilitation for success Edoardo Monaco MD, Andrea Ferretti MD, Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet MD, Matthew Daggett DO, James L. Carey MD, MPH Understanding biomechanics and surgical techniques of extra- articular reconstructions will provide surgeons with tools for a more comprehensive treatment of rotatory instability in ACL deficient knee. Objectives:

AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING • Describe biomechanics of rotatory instability in ACL deficient knee • Explain how to select cases for using extra-articular reconstructions along with ACL reconstructions. Role of MRI and physical examination • Describe how to perform an extra-articular reconstruction including anatomic / non-anatomic and acute / chronic #AOSSM2018

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a mission and vision for your sports medicine practice to allow the a mission and vision for your sports medicine organization to compete effectively in the marketplace. Strategic Management Human Resources and Utilization of Resources clinical workplace. review the use of physician extenders in the Explain when and why marketing can positively affect a medical or hospital practice while analyzing the competitive marketplace to formulate a value proposition and apply it to a market segmentation the role of branding and Discuss targeting the right consumer. customer loyalty to review the importance of an integrated marketing platform and allow for interpretation of key metrics Introduce and apply an analytic framework used in formulating and implementing strategy to create a mission and vision for the sports practice through managerial skills medicine physician’s Identify the utilization of physician assistants and nurse practitioners to benefit the surgeon to create an efficient and successful financial Build an understanding of a P&L balance sheet and income model. statement and all of its new terminology Marketing and Social Media needs, medicine physician to understand consumer gorilla marketing crisis communication, market segmentation, loyalty, sports medicine and the utilization of metrics to allow for a successful practice. Accounting Financial take a role when to allow the sports medicine physician to actively intricate finances of a negotiating contracts and understanding the practice or department of orthopaedics. shared goals will also be of diverse and conflicting stakeholders with discussed to avoid financial disaster. covered to allow the Specific advice on billing and coding will be gain advantage over sports medicine physician success as well as his/her competitors. • • • • • IC209 Hall B Location: Grand for the Sports Medicine Practitioner Business School MBA, MD, Stubbs IV, Allston J. Plancher MD, Kevin D. Dan Drawbaugh Pilz PA, Kyle in sports medicine has created an industryThe penetration of business medicine physician to have a full understanding that requires the sports foundation to This course will build the of his/her administrators. level within the business aspects of allow the physician a comfort than while no different Introductory lectures, a successful practice. will include: Topics will be utilized. MBA, attaining an Executive • • Objectives: 8:15 am

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Explain simple pearls to tackle basic intra-operative and post- Explain simple pearls to tackle basic intra-operative including difficulty accessing the hip due operative complications, suture pullout, broken or protruding anchors, to traction problems, excessive bleeding Describe the basics of OR setup, patient positioning, traction patient positioning, Describe the basics of OR setup, the hip and addressing basic accessing positioning, portal application, central and peripheral compartment pathologies Design a hip arthroscopy practice, including the support staff, including the support staff, Design a hip arthroscopy practice, insurance invocation and basic patient operating room equipment, evaluation and instability • • post-operative rehab, complaints post-operative rehab, hip, getting out of intra-operative trouble, among others, and lastly, and lastly, among others, trouble, getting out of intra-operative hip, • and surgical techniques. Third, peritrochanteric space, snapping peritrochanteric space, Third, and surgical techniques. setup, surgical preparation, and patient selection. Then surgery set-up and patient selection. surgical preparation, setup, basics and incorporation into an orthopaedic practice. First, team First, into an orthopaedic practice. basics and incorporation Objectives: This course will feature a four-part approach to hip arthroscopy approach a four-part This course will feature Richard C. Mather III, MD Mather III, Richard C. Travis Maak MD, Shane J. Nho MD, MS, Michael J. Salata MD, Salata MD, J. Michael MS, MD, Nho Shane J. Maak MD, Travis Your Sports Practice Your authorization Hip Arthroscopy Basics and How to Incorporate into Basics and How to Incorporate into Hip Arthroscopy IC208 Hill AB Location: Golden

support of this course. AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Stryker for an educational grant in INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES (CONT.) FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

IC210 CASE-BASED IC211 Location: Gaslamp AB Location: Gaslamp CD Complex and Multi-Ligamentous Injuries of the Knee: Evolving Concepts in the Care of Women in Sports: INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES MCL, PCL, PLC An Update in 2018 Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD, Matthew T. Provencher MD, Mary K. Mulcahey MD, Jo A. Hannafin MD, PhD, Karen M. Sutton MD, Scott C. Faucett MD, Lars Engebretsen MD, PhD Elizabeth A. Arendt MD This case-based course will provide an evidence-based overview of the With passage of Title IX in 1972, women were granted access to evaluation and management of complex and multi-ligament injuries of athletic programs that had previously been reserved for their male the knee, specifically of the medial collateral ligament (MCL), posterior counterparts. Women began to participate in a wider variety of sports, cruciate ligament (PCL), and posterolateral corner (PLC). Comprehensive receive scholarships for their athletic achievements, and compete at cases will be presented which will allow participants to focus on current increasingly elite levels. The influx of female athletes was accompanied and relevant basic science, anatomy, biomechanics, clinical evaluation, by an increase in athletic-related injuries. It is now widely accepted complications, imaging, and objective and subjective clinical outcomes. that female athletes are more susceptible to certain musculoskeletal Additionally, as part of the review of the cases, the presenters will (MSK) injuries and conditions, including stress fractures, patellofemoral compare-and-contrast indications and contraindications for repair and pain syndrome, and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears. Throughout reconstruction using the most up-to-date surgical techniques, including the past 30 years, there has been a great deal of research describing the indications for primary repairs or anatomic reconstructions of the the anatomical and physiological differences underlying MSK injuries superficial MCL, PCL, and PLC. Case presentations will highlight the in men and women. As the medical community has developed a more latest controversies in multi-ligament injuries focusing on the history, sophisticated understanding of athletic injuries in women, there has examination, imaging findings, and treatment strategies. Attendees also been a transformation in treatment approaches. Institutions such will receive essential practical information that will be immediately as the Hospital for Special Surgery and Brigham and Women’s Hospital transferrable to clinical practice. have created women’s sports medicine programs to comprehensively Objectives: address the unique needs of the female athlete. This course will review the benefits and rationale behind creating an interdisciplinary • Discuss current and relevant concepts in MCL, PCL, and PLC anatomy team to care for active women. The non-modifiable and modifiable and biomechanics risk factors that place women at increased risk for ACL tears as well • Determine the extent of an acute or chronic multi-ligament injury of as recommendations for injury prevention will also be discussed. the knee using appropriate clinical and radiographic evaluations to Additionally, the latest guidelines on bone health, nutrition, and energy form a strategic treatment plan availability in female athletes will be reviewed. Patellofemoral pathology • Recognize the indications and contraindications for and understand in female athletes will also be covered in detail. the techniques of surgical repair and reconstruction of complex Objectives: ligamentous injuries to the knee using relevant cases to guide the • Discuss the most recent data on musculoskeletal injuries that are audience through a real case scenario unique to or more common in women • Identify factors that may influence treatment outcomes – from history, • Discuss the factors that place women at higher risk for ACL tears and examination and imaging findings during the work-up of a knee injury the options for injury prevention AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational • Describe the up-to-date diagnoses of patellofemoral joint pathology in grant in support of this course. active women and latest treatment options AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this course. AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018

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Discuss the anatomy and biomechanics of the medial soft tissue Discuss the anatomy and biomechanics of the patellar stabilizers for soft tissue based Explain the indications and technique options stabilization procedures or concurrent Explain the indications and options for alternative procedures how to avoid them Describe the complications that can occur and • • • • IC213 AB Location: La Jolla Reconstruction for Patellar and MPFC MQTFL, MPFL, and Surgical Indications Instability: Anatomy, Technique MD, II, Jack Farr Fulkerson MD, John P. MD, Tanaka Miho J. Cosgarea MD Andrew J. In exist in the treatment of patellar instability. Many surgical options MQTFL including newer procedures, addition to MPFL reconstruction, can be confusing for those interested in and MPFC reconstructions procedures are discussed these In this course, patellofemoral surgery. with an emphasis on in terms of their indications and techniques, key surgical concepts such as graft tensioning and indications, anatomy, Case-based and tips to avoid complications. when to add osteotomy, utilized to highlight these discussions with expert panelists will also be teaching points. Objectives: for an educational AOSSM gratefully acknowledges DePuy Synthes grant in support of this course. 2:30 pm

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Define the specific mechanisms of injury that are in this age group biomechanical and neuromuscularly based and modifiable with rehabilitation and return to sports programs prevention, Define the problems of articular cartilage and meniscal injuryDefine the problems of articular cartilage and and transplantation and resurfacing, deficiency and the role of repair, chondroprotection Define surgical and non-surgical nuances and options in management Define surgical and non-surgical nuances and veryof OCD in this age group surgical options are vary specific and type of sport age, gender, with respect to degree of physeal closure, long-term goals and participation, Define opportunities for modulation and prevention and the world of Define opportunities for modulation and prevention specialization in the young athlete Define epidemiology and risk of injury and re-injury in the young and types of sport athlete and how it varies with level of participation participation •

Objectives: • care and results. progressive detail and level of specificity in this population to optimize progressive detail and level of specificity in this • specific or multiple sports. The purpose of this course is to address the specific or multiple sports. to sport program that is reflective of gender and level of participation in to sport program that is reflective of gender • must develop a postoperative, chondroprotective, prevention and return chondroprotective, must develop a postoperative, specificity of the particular athlete. In addition, the management team In addition, specificity of the particular athlete. • non-operative, orthobiological or surgical procedure that relates to the non-operative, decipher the mechanism of injury, pre-rehabilitation, specific type of pre-rehabilitation, decipher the mechanism of injury, injured, the young athlete requires a multidisciplinary the young team that can injured, participation and judgements for athletes, parents and physicians. Once parents and physicians. participation and judgements for athletes, diversification by age have benefits and risks that are central to diversification by age have benefits and risks consequences, such as early osteoarthritis. Sport specialization versus Sport specialization such as early osteoarthritis. consequences, to understand the mechanisms of injury, athletic dysfunction and athletic dysfunction of injury, to understand the mechanisms Meniscal and cartilage injuryMeniscal and cartilage in the young athlete is a challenge Robert H. Brophy IV, MD, Mininder S. Kocher MD, MPH MD, Kocher Mininder S. MD, Brophy IV, Robert H. Care and Return to Sport Care and Return Ahmad MD, Christopher S. Mandelbaum MD, Bert R. Young Athlete: Prevention, Orthobiological Surgical Athlete: Prevention, Young The Specificity of Meniscal and Cartilage InjuryThe Specificity of in the IC212 AB Location: Old Town INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES (CONT.) FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

IC214 CASE-BASED IC215 CASE-BASED Location: Grand Hall A Location: Grand Hall B Innovative Techniques for ACL Revision Surgery Current Update on Biologic Augmentation Approaches INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES Davide Edoardo Bonasia MD, Robert A. Arciero MD, for Soft Tissue Healing Christopher D. Harner MD, Roberto Rossi MD, Brian R. Wolf MD, MS Scott A. Rodeo MD, Constance R. Chu MD, Jason L. Dragoo MD, Revision ACL reconstruction has shown inferior outcomes compared Asheesh Bedi MD with primary ACL reconstruction, and this can be due to different factors, There is increasing interest in “biologic augmentation” techniques to including bone defects, concomitant misdiagnosed peripheral instability, improve tissue healing and regeneration. The marketing and clinical use malalignment, chondral and meniscal lesions/degeneration. In some have outpaced rigorous basic science and clinical data to support use cases, mostly when primary ACL tunnels are malpositioned and there is of these approaches. Faculty will present a contemporary update on no significant bone loss, ACL revision can be a relatively straightforward options for cell-based therapy, PRP and other blood products, as well procedure. However, in most patients with failed ACL reconstruction, as systemic agents that may be used to augment soft tissue healing. many factors should be considered during the planning and pre- Each of these agents / approaches will be discussed relative to specific operative work-up. During the first part of the course, participants will real world clinical scenarios encountered in everyday clinical practice. In be provided with the tools to understand the reasons for ACL failure and addition to the “usual suspects” (PRP, cells), the use of systemic agents correctly plan the ACL revision surgery. In ACL revision surgery, there that may augment or inhibit soft tissue healing will also be discussed. are no standardized procedures and the surgery should be tailored for The possibility of using commonly available osteoinductive agents each specific case. When approaching this type of surgery, the surgeon or agents that inhibit bone resorption to improve bone-to-soft tissue should be familiar with unconventional ACL revision techniques to healing in ACL reconstruction and rotator cuff repair will be part of the deal with different scenarios. In the second part of the course, various course. A critical goal is to not just simply rehash the basic science data, uncommon surgical procedures will be described. These techniques but rather to make this very practical for the clinician. The over-arching can sometimes be valuable tools to avoid problems like proximal graft purpose is to cover real life patients/clinical scenarios, describing fixation, interference with previous tunnels, marked rotatory instability, what the experts currently use today, what to tell patients as far as malalignment, cartilage damage, and meniscal deficiency. The course expectations, and current data to support use of these techniques. will focus on the following topics: pre-operative planning and decision making, two stage ACL revision, one stage ACL revision with lateral Objectives: plasty and anatomic/non-anatomic ACL reconstruction: Marcacci, • Identify appropriate uses for PRP that are supported by rigorous Saragaglia, Yamaguchi techniques, one stage revision with over the top clinical data. The participant will be able to identify the optimal PRP femoral position, combined ACL revision and medial meniscus transplant formulation for different tissues and combined ACL revision and HTO. • Identify appropriate uses for stem cell therapy that are supported by Objectives: rigorous clinical data. The participant will understand the limitations of • Describe correct planning and pre-operative work-up in ACL currently available techniques, as well as the potential use of new cell revision surgery sources (amnion, placental cells, induced pluripotent cells, etc.) • Discuss various unconventional techniques to avoid intraoperative • Describe the potential use of systemic agents that may augment troubles in ACL revision surgery or inhibit soft tissue healing, and to identify commonly available • Describe indications and technical aspects of procedures combined to osteoinductive agents or agents that inhibit bone resorption to improve ACL revision: meniscal transplant and high tibial osteotomy bone-to-soft tissue healing in ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018

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Discuss the indications for operative management of cartilage Discuss the indications for operative management the variety of deficiencies in cutting and pivoting athletes and procedures for their treatment surgical treatment Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of and return to sport success complications, outcomes, when making a Analyze appropriate imaging studies to utilize articular cartilage defect preoperative decision with the patient with an and understanding Review the literature of evidence-based medicine various surgical the reality of return to sport when performing interventions for cartilage defects • • • • IC218 Hill ABC Location: Cortez in the Middle-Aged Athlete and Cartilage Injuries Sports Return to Pivoting MBA, Cole MD, Brian J. Carter MD, Thomas R. FRCS (Tr&Orth), Getgood MD, Alan M. Christian Lattermann MD, Plancher MD Kevin D. challenging disease entity in the cutting and Cartilage injuries are a Faculty will present five to treat successfully. pivoting athletic patient MRI or CT scan for the audience plain radiographs, cases with a history, the appropriate treatment should ARS system on what to vote using an the chosen Faculty will then discuss the available options and be. video which will reveal the treatment regime with arthroscopic photos or Understanding the treatment algorithm selected with 2-year follow-up. will be evaluated. variety of options and ensuring long-term outcomes discussion of complications The role of alignment and its success with a procedures will be and precautions associated with all cartilage discussed in depth. Objectives: for an educational grant in AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Vericel support of this course. 2:30 pm

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Describe the relative value of ultrasound vs. MRI in assisting the Describe the relative value of ultrasound vs. clinician in the management of the athlete Outline appropriate indications of ultrasound use in the office and surgical suite Provide the sports surgeon with a general overview of how ultrasound can be used in the management of simple and complex presentations of athletic injury Discuss the appropriate use of ultrasound with clinical correlations via clinical case studies that illustrate pre-op findings with post op outcomes. Describe normal and pathologic anatomy and the clinical value of diagnostic and guided therapeutic ultrasound Introduce ways for further involvement of members, if desired Introduce ways for further involvement of members, Describe differences between new and old-world wines from France, wines from France, Describe differences between new and old-world New Zealand and the United States Australia, Spain, Italy, from the Bay City Describe beer and wine characteristic of beers Willamette Winery, Tresori CA and wines from Diego, San Brewing Co., OR Valley, Explain how to taste and describe wine using the Sommelier’s Grid the Sommelier’s Explain how to taste and describe wine using Describe how other surgeons have been able to get involved Describe how other surgeons have been able and be successful in the beer and wine industry outside of orthopaedic surgery • • • Objectives: surgical confirmation. • technique is valuable in clinical decision making via case scenarios and • normal and pathologic clinical cases. Discussion will outline when this normal and pathologic clinical cases. diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound through an understanding of This course provides the participant with a clear understanding of Henry T. Goitz MD, J. Antonio Bouffard MD, Richard A. Scheuring DO, MS Scheuring DO, A. Richard Antonio Bouffard MD, J. Goitz MD, T. Henry When to Use, Its Uses and Outcomes When to Use, Sports Medicine Ultrasound: Tips on How to Use, on How to Use, Sports Medicine Ultrasound: Tips IC217 Hills AB Location: Torrey • • • Objectives: • a winery in the Willamette Valley in Oregon. Valley Willamette a winery in the winery in San Diego, and an orthopaedic surgeon who is a part owner of and an orthopaedic surgeon who is winery in San Diego, • in wine and runs a wine club, an orthopaedic surgeon who owns a in wine and runs a wine club, instructors include an orthopaedic surgeon who is a certified specialist orthopaedic surgeon who is a certified specialist instructors include an surgeons who are very involved or owners in the industry. Course Course surgeons who are very or owners in the industry. involved in the beer and wine industry experiences of current by sharing Course attendees will be exposed to orthopaedic surgeons’ involvement be exposed to orthopaedic surgeons’ involvement Course attendees will Patrick St. Pierre MD, Benjamin DuBois MD, Joseph Longo III, MD Joseph Longo III, DuBois MD, Benjamin MD, Pierre St. Patrick How Orthopaedic Surgeons V How Orthopaedic Industryin the Beer and Wine Brew vs. Wine: Avoiding Physician Burnout Physician Wine: Avoiding Brew vs. IC216 Hill AB Location: Golden INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES (CONT.) SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 6:45 am – 8:15 am

IC301 CASE-BASED IC302 CASE-BASED Location: Grand Hall A Location: La Jolla AB Meniscus Management Algorithm – Recurrent Patellar Instability: How and When to Fix It INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES When to Debride, Repair or Transplant and How to Avoid Complications Jorge Chahla MD, PhD, Scott C. Faucett MD, Andrew T. Pennock MD, Beth E. Shubin Stein MD, Sabrina M. Strickland MD, Scott A. Rodeo MD Jacqueline Brady MD The aim of this course is to provide a comprehensive overview of the Through a mix of literature, personal experience, and illustrative cases, algorithm of treatment of different techniques for meniscus pathology, attendees will fine tune their treatment algorithm for recurrent patellar including debridement, meniscus repair, ramp and root repairs, and instability. Surgical techniques and specific pearls will be discussed to transplantation, based on the anatomical biomechanical pyramid. gain confidence in treating these challenging problems. Specific topics Objectives: that will be covered: • Discuss the indications for meniscus repair, the different available • MPFL reconstruction: How and when to do it and how to avoid techniques, and when to perform a debridement. Why is it important to disasters preserve the meniscus and the role of biologics in meniscus repair • The tibial tubercle: When and how much to move it and what happens • Discuss why a root, radial and ramp lesions constitute different when it doesn’t work entities that should be addressed in a different manner than a simple • Resulting cartilage injury: The black hole. What to do when instability is . Cases will be presented to illustrate which treatment no longer the only problem approach is more suitable for each case. • Other sub-topics to be covered include how treatment changes in the • Review the functional and objective outcomes of meniscus related setting of a skeletally immature patient, as well as rehabilitation and procedures and possible complications. Rehabilitation and return return to play. to sports after each procedure will be added to each case to better Objectives: demonstrate how to fully address this pathology. • Identify those patients who are candidates for isolated MPFL AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational reconstruction vs. those patients who would benefit from a tibial grant in support of this course. tubercle transfer, in addition to the MPFL • Recognize and treat common complications relating to patellar instability surgery • Describe appropriate post-operative rehab guidelines and return-to play parameters AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this course. AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018

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Discuss the potential etiologies, pathoanatomy and diagnostic criteria Discuss the potential etiologies, in particularly osteochondritis dissecans, of articular cartilage injuries, the knee Describe the implications and different treatment options for patellar instability in the setting of articular cartilage injuries about the knee Discuss the potential etiologies and natural history of capitellar osteochondral injuries along with treatment options particularly in the setting of young overhead athletes. Discuss the potential etiologies and treatment options for talar osteochondral and OCD lesions and the implications of ankle instability in the setting of young athletes. • • • • IC305 CD Location: Gaslamp of Dissecans and Chondral Injuries Osteochondritis in Adolescent Treatment and Ankle: Elbow, the Knee, Athletes MD, John Polousky Shea MD, Kevin G. Milewski MD, Matthew D. Nissen MD W. Carl in pediatric and adolescent athletes provide Articular cartilage injuries and medicine provider in both the acute setting challenges to the sports This course is designed consequences. due to their potential long-term review to examine to use evidence-based medicine in a case-based cartilage injuries in diagnostic and treatment strategies for articular This elbow and ankle pathology will be discussed. Knee, young athletes. the treatment of course and its faculty will be focused on discussing skeletally immature athletes. these injuries specifically in adolescent and of the treatment A focus will include but not be limited to a discussion these anatomic areas of osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) in each of on Osteochondritis with the experience and research from the Research The course will also Dissecans of the Knee (ROCK) group highlighted. of patellar instability discuss articular cartilage injuries in the setting cartilage and instability. and strategies for treatment of concomitant young athletes particularly Capitellar osteochondral lesions and OCD in Finally, will be discussed. in overhead throwing athletes and gymnasts will be discussed in young talar osteochondral lesions and OCD lesions concomitant instability athletes along with the implications of potential This course is designed to give all sports and associated pathology. strategies for articular medicine providers evidence based treatment these athletes back to their cartilage injuries in the young athlete to get issues. activities and to minimize future degenerative Objectives: 8:15 am

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Review the most current evidence-based principles of functional assessments and use this knowledge to develop a checklist that ACL reconstruction. allows athletes a safe return to play after Describe the surgical and rehabilitation principles of graft fixation, graft Describe the surgical and rehabilitation principles of graft fixation, and graft type as they relate to return to play and tunnel placement, after ACL reconstruction. Identify the basic science and biomechanical principles of ACL Identify the basic science and biomechanical principles of reconstruction that influence graft healing and successful return to play. Apply the clinical indications for graft usage and potential Evaluate the surgical technique for graft usage complications Interpret the role of grafts and patches in rotator cuff surgeryInterpret the role of grafts and patches in rotator Objectives: outcome of ACL-reconstructed athletes. ACL-reconstructed athletes. outcome of • and anatomic tunnel placement can all influence the rehabilitation and as well as surgical factors such as graft choice, graft incorporation, graft incorporation, as well as surgical factors such as graft choice, • concomitant injury, sport, position on the field, and training demands, and training demands, the field, position on sport, concomitant injury, how soon an athlete can return to play. Patient factors such as how soon an athlete can return to play. • functional assessment tools, and anecdotal experience when assessing functional assessment tools, surgery. Clinicians are often left with their clinical exam skills, limited Clinicians are often left with their clinical exam skills, surgery. for returning high-demand athletes to play after a successful ACL for returning high-demand athletes to play after a successful reconstruction is complex. Currently, there are no validated guidelines Currently, reconstruction is complex. The decision to return an athlete to the athletic field of play after ACL The decision to return an athlete to the athletic field of play after Bernard R. Bach Jr., MD, Kevin B. Freedman MD Freedman Kevin B. MD, Jr., Bach Bernard R. Fotios P. Tjoumakaris MD, Christopher D. Harner MD, Harner MD, Christopher D. Tjoumakaris MD, P. Fotios From Basic Science to Clinical Outcome Return to Play Criteria after ACL Reconstruction: Return to Play Criteria after ACL IC304 Location: Gaslamp AB

Objectives: presentation session will be implemented. • to didactic presentations, a robust, interactive, audience-driven case- interactive, a robust, to didactic presentations, • contraindications, and complications will be highlighted. In addition and complications will be highlighted. contraindications, • novel use of bio-inductive in-growth scaffolds. Surgical techniques, Surgical techniques, novel use of bio-inductive in-growth scaffolds. augmentation, bridging and superior capsule reconstruction, and the bridging and superior capsule reconstruction, augmentation, cuff patches and grafts, the clinical indications for graft usage in the clinical indications cuff patches and grafts, This course will focus on the biology and mechanics of rotator This course will focus Scaffolds MD Tokish John M. Superior Capsule Reconstruction and Bio-Inductive Reconstruction and Bio-Inductive Superior Capsule Getelman MD, Mark H. Alan Barber MD, F. Ryu MD, N. Richard K. Rotator Cuff Surgery: Augmentation, Interposition, Interposition, Rotator Cuff Surgery: Augmentation, Controversies in Utilizing Grafts and Patches in Controversies in Utilizing Grafts and Patches Location: Old Town AB Location: Old Town IC303

grant in support of this course. for an educational AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES (CONT.) SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018 6:45 am – 8:15 am

IC306 CASE-BASED IC307 CASE-BASED Location: Grand Hall B Location: Golden Hill AB Making Osteotomy Part of Your Routine Clinical In-Season Management of American Football Injuries INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES Practice: A Case-Based Guide to Success Kevin W. Farmer MD, James R. Andrews MD, Darren L. Johnson MD, Alan M. Getgood MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth), Robert B. Litchfield MD, FRSC, E. Lyle Cain Jr., MD, Jeffrey A. Guy MD Michael J. Stuart MD, Annunziato Amendola MD In-season management of injuries can present unique challenges Everything you need to know to perform a routine, safe valgus proximal compared to off-season management. Safe return to play is paramount, tibial osteotomy and varus producing distal femoral osteotomy in 1.5 but timely return to play is also emphasized. Managing injuries during hours. This course will dispel the myth that osteotomy is a difficult, the season, with the plan of surgical repair after the season, also complicated operation. Using real case examples, faculty will clearly presents unique difficulties and safety concerns. These concerns are demonstrate pre-operative planning, surgical decision making, operative magnified on the highest levels of football. With this course, faculty will technique and post-operative rehabilitation and function. Each point will discuss, through case-based examples, injuries that are commonly be illustrated by a real case example. Attendees should leave the course encountered by team physicians. A discussion balancing the challenges armed with the required knowledge to be able to perform a routine of a safe return in a timely manner will also be given. Other topics for osteotomy safely and reproducibly. discussion will include non-operative and operative approaches as needed, methods for minimizing missed time and emerging technology Objectives: and treatments. • Describe the indications for realignment osteotomy Objectives: • Calculate the desired correction of the mechanical axis pertaining to • Discuss management of in-season football injuries, with a focus on the pathology being treated a safe, timely return to play • Discuss exposure to surgical pearls to safely perform a valgus • Discuss managing injuries during the season with the goal of surgery proximal tibial osteotomy and varus producing distal femoral after the season osteotomy in an efficient and reproducible manner • Discuss emerging technology and techniques utilized to minimize • Discuss the accelerated rehabilitation protocols now possible with missed time newer fixation devices resulting in a quicker return to function AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018

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Discuss viable non-arthroplasty options for the management of Discuss viable non-arthroplasty options for the shoulder arthritis for partial resurfacing of Discuss the indications and expected results the shoulder technical Discuss the indications for total shoulder replacement, and their expected return considerations when performed on athletes, to sports following the procedure techniques that may Discuss the role for reverse shoulder arthroplasty, and expectations on return to sports improve functional outcomes, • • • • IC309 Hill ABC Location: Cortez in the Aging Athlete Shoulder Arthritis Strategies for 2018 MD, Petrigliano A. Frank Gamradt MD, Seth C. Bedi MD Asheesh MD, Brockmeier Stephen F. of incidence and continues to be active, As the population ages rise. such as shoulder arthritis will continue to degenerative conditions these patients will be treated by sports medicine A significant portion of outline the management The purpose of this course is to specialists. The talks will be options for the aging athlete with shoulder arthritis. non- and will address the work-up, applicable, when case-based, surgical options including rehabilitation and biologics, operative options, The specific and expectations on return to sports. and techniques, Non-arthroplasty options of the athlete areas to be addressed include: injections, with shoulder osteoarthritis ranging from rehabilitation, hemiarthroplasty with and arthroscopy; partial shoulder replacement: shoulder resurfacing; and without biologic glenoid resurfacing and technique considerations in athletes total shoulder arthroplasty: shoulder arthroplasty: and expectation on return to sports; reverse the rehabilitation and indications and technique for the procedure, and pearls and pitfalls. expectations for return to sports, Objectives: 8:15 am

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Discuss the presentation and pathophysiology of core muscle injuryDiscuss the presentation and pathophysiology and its treatment options Discuss the presentation and pathophysiology of hip instability and its Discuss the presentation and pathophysiology treatment options Discuss the presentation and pathophysiology of FAI and its of FAI Discuss the presentation and pathophysiology treatment options • Objectives: • ischial tuberosity avulsions, sports hernia ischial tuberosity avulsions, throughout the case discussions. • impingement (FAI), hip instability, labral tears, hamstring avulsions, hamstring avulsions, labral tears, instability, hip impingement (FAI), Opportunity for attendee participation is encouraged these diagnoses. and management. Diagnoses discussed include femoroacetabular and management. to play considerations for provide their experience and discuss return provide their input into the diagnosis, treatment and pearls for evaluation provide their input into the diagnosis, pubalgia, the panelists will Further, including surgical technique. will be discussed, physical examination will also be included. Each panel member will Each panel member also be included. physical examination will introduced, including radiographs and MRI. Videos of the pertinent MRI. including radiographs and introduced, evaluation and treatment of injuries in athletes. Real cases will be Real cases of injuries in athletes. evaluation and treatment with team physicians who are hip and groin experts, to discuss the to discuss are hip and groin experts, with team physicians who medicine practice. This course will use a case-based approach, approach, This course will use a case-based medicine practice. Hip and groin injuries are being seen more frequently in the sports being seen more frequently in the sports Hip and groin injuries are Christopher M. Larson MD, Brian D. Busconi MD Brian D. Larson MD, Christopher M. Marc R. Safran MD, J.W. Thomas Byrd MD, Byrd MD, Thomas J.W. Safran MD, Marc R. Hip and Groin Pain in the Athlete Hip and Groin Pain IC308 Hills AB Location: Torrey

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IC401 CASE-BASED IC403 CASE-BASED Location: Grand Hall A Location: Grand Hall B Problem Procedures in Sports Medicine: Shoulder, Shoulder Instability with Bone Loss INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES Elbow, Hip, and Knee - It’s Complicated Ivan H. Wong MD, FRCSC, Richard K. N. Ryu MD, Mark D. Miller MD, William N. Levine MD, Felix H. Savoie III, MD, Paul J. Favorito MD, Joseph P. Burns MD F. Winston Gwathmey Jr., MD Shoulder instability with bone loss has been a significant concern for This is a reprisal of a popular AOSSM 2017 IC in which faculty present higher failure rates from shoulder surgery. There have been significant case-based complications that occur with common sports medicine advances in the detection and surgical management of shoulder procedures. Experts in shoulder, knee, hip, and elbow surgery “share instability with bone loss. Faculty will discuss the decision-making their dirty laundry” with the audience to help them identify and avoid process for treatment of shoulder instability with bone loss and discuss iatrogenic complications in their practice. Each faculty will spend 15-20 techniques and outcomes of various arthroscopic treatment options. minutes highlighting common problems, complications, and how to There will be interactive case-based presentations at the conclusion avoid and/or correct them. of the didactic lectures, focusing on complex decision-making and advanced surgical techniques. Objectives: Objectives: • Identify the most common complications that occur with sports medicine procedures • Describe best practice pre-operative measurement of bone loss in shoulder instability • Describe the various steps necessary to identify, avoid, or correct complications in sports medicine procedures • Describe decision making process for addressing bone loss on humeral side • Discuss how to reduce complications with performing common sports medicine procedures • Describe arthroscopic technique and early outcomes of Latarjet • Describe arthroscopic technique and early outcomes using distal AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational clavicle boney augment grant in support of this course. • Describe arthroscopic technique and outcomes of distal tibia allograft AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational IC402 CASE-BASED grant in support of this course. Location: Cortez Hill ABC Medico-Legal Update for the Orthopaedic Team Physician Christopher C. Kaeding MD, Matthew J. Matava MD, Peter A. Indelicato MD, Eric C. McCarty MD With the ever-increasing scrutiny, regulation, and mandates of the sports medicine physician, this course will provide a medical / legal update on issues that affect the orthopaedic team physician. Using case-based scenarios, the topics covered will include: the roles and responsibilities of the team physician, including the increasing emphasis on independent medical care; legal issues for the traveling team physician, including licensure/malpractice coverage when out of home state and the transportation of controlled substances; the risks/benefits / liability of game day injections; update on medical / legal aspects of concussions in athletes; and a review and update of pre-participation medical clearance and importance of appropriate exit physicals. These issues will be addressed from the youth, high school, collegiate and professional team perspectives. The session will close with a panel discussion and “Pearls for the Team Physician.” Objectives: AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING • Describe the role and responsibilities of the team physician • Describe the medical/legal issues around game day injections • Explain the importance of pre-participation and exit physicals • Describe the medical / legal issues around team physicians traveling across state lines #AOSSM2018

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218 erformance andReturntoSportFollowing 217 POSTERS (CONT.) 229 Comparison of Short-Term Biodex Results After POSTERS Anatomic ACL Reconstruction Between Three Autografts Jonathan Daniel Hughes MD1, Jeremy M. Burnham MD2, Angela Hirsh2, Volker Musahl MD2, Freddie H. Fu MD2, James J. Irrgang PT PhD ATC2, Andrew D. Lynch PT, PhD2 1Baylor Scott and White, Temple, TX 2University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 230 Correlation Between Synovial Fluid Biomarker Concentrations and Bone Marrow Edema Lesion Volume in Patients with Acute ACL Ruptures Utkarsh Anil, Jordan Werner MD, Neha Jejurikar, Lena Kenny MS, Hien Pham MD, James Liu MD, Michele Mastio MD, Christopher Burke MD, Eric Jason Strauss MD 233 Talar Motion Is Constrained by Tricortical NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, New York, NY Screw Fixation of the Syndesmosis: A Cadaveric 231 Effect of Meniscal Ramp Repair on Knee Robotic Study Kinematics, ACL in Situ Force and Bony Contact Neel K. Patel MD, Thomas Rudolf Pfeiffer MD, Forces – A Biomechanical Study Jan-Hendrik Naendrup BS, Conor Murphy MD, Thomas Rudolf Pfeiffer MD, Jan Hendrik Naendrup, Jason Zlotnicki MD, Richard Debski PhD, Volker Musahl MD, Calvin Chan, Kanto Nagai MD, PhD, João V. Novaretti, MaCalus Vinson Hogan MD Richard Debski PhD, Volker Musahl MD University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 234 Jones Fracture in the Elite Athlete: Patient 232 Graft-Recipient Anteroposterior Mismatch Does Reported Outcomes Following Fixation with BMAC Not Affect the Clinical Outcomes of Osteochondral Dwayne Carney1, Monique C. Chambers MD, MSL1, Joseph James Kromka1, Dukens LaBaze1, Allograft Transplantation of the Femoral Condyle 2 1 1 1 Robin Vereeke West MD , Volker Musahl MD , Francesca R. Coxe , Dean Wang MD , George Christian Balazs 1 1 1 2 Bryson P. Lesniak MD , MD , Brenda Chang MS, MPH , Kristofer J. Jones MD , 1 Scott A. Rodeo MD1, Riley J. Williams MD1 MaCalus Vinson Hogan MD 1University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 1Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY 2Inova Sports Medicine, Fairfax, VA 2University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 235 Surgical Implications of the Distal Tibia Morphology at the Incisura for Glenoid Augmentation Kenneth Aaron Shaw DO1, Colleen M. Moreland DO1, Mickey S. Chabak MD1, Matthew T. Provencher MD2, Stephen Parada MD3 1Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA 2The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO 3EAMC Orthopaedics, Augusta, GA 236 Epidemiology of Surgical Treatment of Youth Sports Injuries in the United States Nicholas Bonazza MD1, Nicholas Sterling PhD1, Djibril Ba MPH1, Guodong Liu PhD1, William L. Hennrikus MD1, Aman Dhawan MD1 1Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 Topics, speakers and panelists are current at the time of publication and subject to change 44 Presenters are in bold POSTERS AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 45

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238 237 POSTERS (CONT.) 245 Type VIII Slap Repair: Patient-Reported Outcomes 249 Pre-Operative and Post-Operative Alpha Angles POSTERS of 34 Patients with Minimum 4-Year Follow-Up Are Significant Independent Predictors of Patient- Justin W. Arner MD, Mitchell Stephen Fourman MD, Steven Reported Outcome Measures at Two Years After Bayer BS, Darren L. de Sa MD, FRCSC, Hip Arthroscopy Dharmesh Vyas MD, PhD, James P. Bradley MD Drew A. Lansdown MD1, Kyle Kunze BS1, Gift Ukwuani MD1, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA Brian Robert Waterman MD2, William H. Neal BS1, 246 Shoulder Injection Prior to Rotator Cuff Repair is Shane Jay Nho MD, MS3 1 Associated with Increased Risk of Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 2Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC Subsequent Surgery 3Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL Sophia Traven MD, Daniel Brinton MHA, MAR, Kit Simpson DrPH, Zachary Adkins MD, Alyssa Althoff, John Andrew Palsis 250 Biomechanical Analysis of All-Suture Anchor MD, Harris Slone MD Fixation for Rotator Cuff Repair Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Eamon Bernardoni MS1, Rachel M. Frank MD2, 3 3 248 A Randomized Controlled Trial and Cost Analysis Shreya S. Veera BS , Justin W. Griffin MD , Brian Robert Waterman MD4, Elizabeth Shewman MS3, Assessing the Value of Physical Therapy for Brian J. Cole MD, MBA1, Anthony A. Romeo MD5, Treatment of Adhesive Capsulitis Nikhil N. Verma MD1 John W. Stelzer MS, Ravi Agrawal, William Conaway, Jennifer 1Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL Smith MD, Scott D. Martin MD 2University of Colorado, Aurora, IL Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 3Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 4Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 5Rothman Institute, New York, NY AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 Topics, speakers and panelists are current at the time of publication and subject to change 46 Presenters are in bold POSTERS AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 47 Manchester Grand Hyatt

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Location: Hillcrest D MD Clanton Thomas O. CO Vail, The Steadman Clinic, MD Vopat Bryan George KS Overland Park, University of Kansas, RT12 RT13 Location: Domb MD Benjamin G. American Hip Institute, Hinsdale Orthopaedics and IL Westmont, Larson MD Christopher M. Minnesota Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Institute at MN Edina, Cities Orthopedics, Twin AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this round table. for an AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew educational grant in support of this round table. RT10 Location: MD Bach Jr., Bernard R. IL Chicago, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Krych MD Aaron J. MN Rochester, Mayo Clinic, RT11 Location: Brockmeier MD Stephen F. VA Charlottesville, UVA-Orthopaedics, MD Tokish John M. AZ Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this round table. RT07 MD David DeJour France Lyon, Lyon-Ortho-Clinic, Diduch MD David R. VA Charlottesville, UVA-Orthopaedics, DePuy Synthes Mitek SportsAOSSM gratefully acknowledges support of this round table. Medicine for an educational grant in RT08 Location: Asheesh Bedi MD MI Arbor, Ann University of Michigan, Matava MD Matthew J. MO Chesterfield, University Orthopedics, Washington for an AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew educational grant in support of this round table. RT09 Location: PhD LaPrade MD, Robert F. CO Vail, The Steadman Clinic, Levy MD A. Bruce MN Rochester, Mayo Clinic of Rochester Minnesota, Location:

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RT06 Location: MPH Kocher MD, Mininder S. MA Boston, Hospital, Boston Children’s Riboh MD Jonathan C. NC Durham, Duke Sports Science Institute, AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Stryker for an educational grant in support of this round table. for an AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew educational grant in support of this round table. AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Stryker for an educational grant in support of this round table. for an educational AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Vericel grant in support of this round table. RT05 Location: Busconi MD Brian D. MA Worcester, UMass Memorial Health Care, Winston Gwathmey MD F. VA Charlottesville, UVA-Orthopaedics, Location: Hillcrest A Getelman MD Mark H. Institute, Southern California Orthopaedic CA Thousand Oaks, MD Waterman Brian R. NC Salem, Winston Forest University, Wake for an AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew educational grant in support of this round table. RT03 Location: MD Cooper Daniel E. TX Dallas, The Carrell Clinic Center, Johnson MD Darren L. University of Kentucky Sports Medicine, KY Lexington, RT04 Location: Annunziato Amendola MD NC Durham, Duke Sports Science Institute, Sherman MD Seth L. MO Columbia, University of Missouri, RT01 Location: Provencher MD T. Matthew CO Vail, Steadman Clinic, MS MD, Wolf Brian R. IA Iowa City, and Clinics, University of Iowa Hospitals RT02 ROUND TABLE TOPICS TABLE ROUND

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AOSSM AWARDS for theirsupportofthisgrant. AOSSM gratefullyacknowledges Application Deadline:January2019 applicability toOAinthegeneralpopulation. injuries andshouldalsohavebroad studies neednotrelatespecificallytosports a lab/basicscienceproject.Proposed to supporteitheraclinicalresearchstudyor progression. Thegrantwillbefor$50,000 osteoarthritis (OA)and/orpreventionofOA Funds investigationsrelatedtoearly Final Deadline:May2019 Pre-review suggestedbutnotrequired. Pre-review Deadline:March 2019 not restrictedtonewerinvestigators. Applicants are a clinicaloutcomeresearchproject. or supplementalfundingspecificallyfor Provides $20,000forstart-up,“seed”, Final Deadline:April2019 Pre-review required forallapplicants. Pre-review Deadline:January2019 research. fellow withinterestsinsportsmedicine be anearlycareerorthopaedicsurgeonor must scale projects.Theprincipalinvestigator providing “seedmoney”forpilotorsmall- Provides anawardupto$50,000,aimedat GRANTS sports medicineandorthopaedics. reviewers onanNIHStudySection for professional development,asfirst-time totheprofession,aswell their service to fiveAOSSMmemberssupport first DirectorofResearch,willbegiventoup This $5,000award,inhonorofAOSSM’s accepted forpresentation orpublicationpriorto submission Applications mustbefullmanuscripts andcannothavebeenpresented,published,or Sports MedicineResearch for theAdvancementof Bart MannAward Osteoarthritis Grant AOSSM / Sanofi Outcomes Grant Sandy KirkleyClinical Investigator Grant Steven P. Young Arnoczky

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REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES AND ROUND Every AOSSM meeting attendee needs to present photo identification to TABLE CASE DISCUSSIONS pick up registration materials. Registration will be in the Seaport Ballroom Instructional courses are offered Thursday – Sunday from Foyer on Level 2 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt. 6:45 am – 8:15 am and on Friday afternoon from 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm. Wednesday, July 4 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm Round table discussions are offered on Friday afternoon from

GENERAL INFORMATION 2:45 pm – 4:15 pm. Thursday, July 5 6:15 am – 5:00 pm Attendance in instructional courses and round table case discussions is Friday, July 6 6:15 am – 4:00 pm by ticket only, and the fee is $75 USD for each course. Attendees must register and pay the fee in order to enroll. This fee is applicable to ALL Saturday, July 7 6:15 am – 4:00 pm registrants. Some instructional courses and round table case discussions have limited capacity, and space is assigned as registrations are received. Sunday, July 8 6:15 am – 10:00 am The instructional course handouts are available as a complete package in electronic format at a price of $70 USD. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST NO REFUNDS FOR INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES or ROUND TABLE Breakfast will be offered on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Exhibit DISCUSSIONS WILL BE ISSUED. Hall from 7:30 am – 8:30 am and outside the instructional course rooms from 6:15 am – 7:30 am. On Sunday, breakfast will be offered in the WIRELESS SERVICE Harbor Ballroom Foyer only from 6:15 am – 8:00 am Wireless Service is available Wednesday – Sunday throughout all the meeting space and Exhibit Hall. PARKING Network Name: AOSSM Wi-Fi Valet Parking Overnight: $49, First Hour: $10, Daily Maximum: $55 Password: aossm2018 (this is case sensitive) Self Parking Overnight: $35, First Hour: $8, Daily Maximum: $35 DESCRIPTION The AOSSM Annual Meeting serves as the primary source of continuing GENERAL SESSION medical education for orthopaedic sports medicine physicians by All sessions will be held at the Manchester Grand Hyatt. advancing research and promoting a climate conducive to excellence The General Session will be in the Harbor Ballroom on Level 2. in clinical practice. Our Annual Meeting is the principal mechanism for the transfer of scientific, technical, and intellectual information to the CONCURRENT SESSIONS orthopaedic sports medicine community. The Concurrent Sessions will be held in Grand Hall A and Grand Hall B on the Lobby Level. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this educational activity, learners should be able to: EXHIBITS • Implement an effective evaluation algorithm, based on recent Exhibits will be located in Seaport Ballroom. A complete listing of research, for musculoskeletal and medical sports medicine conditions commercial exhibitors, including exhibit hours, is printed in this Final • Assess and apply surgical and non-surgical treatment Program. Continental breakfast and coffee breaks will be held in the recommendations and rehabilitation protocols for the management of Exhibit Halll. Admission to the Exhibit Hall requires a badge. Children musculoskeletal and medical conditions germane to the practice of under 16 are not permitted into the Exhibit Hall. orthopaedic sports medicine The AOSSM attendee raffle will be located in the Exhibit Hall. • Integrate prevention strategies with healthcare team(s) to improve musculoskeletal and medical health in their patient population AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018

56 GENERAL INFORMATION AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 57 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT no individual with AOSSM wishes to take those steps to ensure that The or otherwise treated segregated, denied services, a disability is excluded, the absence of auxiliarydifferently than other individuals because of aids If you require any of the auxiliary aids or servicesand services. identified in order to attend this program, Act Americans with Disabilities in the AOSSM prior to arrival at [email protected]. please contact AAPA for educational activities of participation accepts certificates AAPA AMA PRA Category organizations accredited 1 Credit™ from certified for by ACCME. DISCLAIMER is in this continuing medical education program The material presented This purposes only. AOSSM for educational the being made available by to represent the only methods or procedures material is not intended it is intended but rather situation discussed, appropriate for the medical which or opinion of the faculty, statement, view, to present an approach, the content Neither who face similar situations. may be helpful to others or other presentation in seminar, of any course, (whether written or oral) the use of a specific product in conjunction therewith, nor the program, coincident with the nor the exhibition of any materials by any parties or approval should be construed as indicating endorsement program, or the materials exhibited by the products used, of the views presented, AOSSM The Affiliates. or Commissions, or its Committees, AOSSM, the or warranties (whether written representations, makes no statements, Administration (FDA) status of any or oral) regarding the Food and Drug or seminar, any course, product used or referred to in conjunction with Faculty of this course. other presentation being made available as part attendees of the FDA members shall have sole responsibility to inform with any course, status of each product that is used in conjunction or presentation and whether such use of the product is in seminar, compliance with FDA regulations.

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ATHLETIC TRAINERS ATHLETIC CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR FOR EDUCATION CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS EDUCATION CONTINUING MEDICALCONTINUING commercial supporters. educational activity did so independently and were not influenced byeducational activity did INDEPENDENCE this people responsible for the development of AOSSM attests that the lower extremities and the spine, is suggested. the spine, lower extremities and familiarity with the pertinent anatomy and physiology of the upper and anatomy and physiology of the upper familiarity with the pertinent A basic understanding of the mechanics of sports injuries, as well as a as well of the mechanics of sports injuries, A basic understanding practice. PREREQUISITES health professionals in the field of sports medicine or related fields of sports medicine or related in the field of health professionals This program is designed for orthopaedic surgeons, physicians, and allied physicians, surgeons, is designed for orthopaedic This program TARGET AUDIENCE TARGET commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ™. Physicians should claim only the credit PRA Category 1 Credits™. AOSSM designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA AOSSM Medical Publishing Group Reviewers Workshop: Workshop: AOSSM Medical Publishing Group Reviewers in the activity. claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation claim only the credit commensurate with the ™. Physicians should maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. AOSSM designates this live activity for a Roundtable Discussions: in the activity. claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation claim only the credit commensurate with the ™. Physicians should AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. maximum of 1.5 AOSSM designates this live activity for a Instructional Courses: in the activity. claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation claim only the credit commensurate with the ™. Physicians should AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. maximum of 16.50 General Scientific Sessions: AOSSM designates this live activity for a Scientific Sessions: General

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ROBERT E. LEACH MD MD E.ROBERT LEACH SPORTS MEDICINE LEADERSHIP AWARD 2018 Recipient be announced To am July 6 at 10:10 Friday, is given established in 1973, This award, HUGHSTON AWARD HUGHSTON 2018 Recipient Versus Double-Bundle Anterior Single-Bundle Cruciate Randomized Study A Prospective Ligament Reconstruction: Results With 10-Year PhD, Kiekara MD, Tommi PhD, Sally Järvela MD, PhD, Piia Suomalainen MD, PhD Järvela MD, Timo is given annually for the Award The Hughston and Chairman of AJSM from 1990 1990,

numerous other awards and honors from the Society, including The including numerous other awards and honors from the Society, the Kennedy Lectureship for Excellence in 1995, Award George Rovere and entrance into the the Presidential Guest Speaker in 1992, in 1998, Sports Leach was named Mr. In 1988 Dr. AOSSM Hall of Fame in 2002. the award which now bears his name. Medicine, He also received the Mr. Sports Medicine Award from AOSSM in 1976. from Award Medicine Sports He also received the Mr. Hughston was instrumental in organizing other physicians throughout Dr. In the late 1970s he developed AOSSM. the country to form the which evolved into the pre-eminent journal for what became AJSM, For these two achievements orthopaedic sports medicine in the world. those having a true alone he will be forever recognized as one of dedication to the field of sports medicine. Recipients also receive $5,000 and plaque. annually to an individual who has provided outstanding service in the orthopaedic community and made numerous contributions to the specialty of sports medicine. Trustees Leach MD served as Chairman of the AJSM Board of Robert E. for 10 years and was also the Editor of AJSM from 1991 The American Journal of Sports appearing in The most outstanding paper Hughston MD, Jack C. award. Medicine (AJSM) in the prior year to the Early on medicine. is one of the pioneers in sports the founder of AJSM, for immediate diagnosis and surgical correction he recognized the need about the knee in order to achieve optimum of ligamentous injuries and clinical studies to develop He performed numerous cadaver results. in the knee and the concept of anatomical repair of injured structures his clinical observationsdeveloped a classification system based upon and studies. from 1974 AOSSM Hughston served as President of Dr. AJSM from 1972 AOSSM as President from 1983 Leach served

2018 Recipient Tibiofemoral Sequence on Tensioning The Influence of Graft Orientation During Bicruciate and Posterolateral Corner A Biomechanical Study Knee Ligament Reconstruction: PhD, Jorge Chahla MD, Gilbert Moatshe MD, Grant Dornan, Brady MSc, Alex Bradley Kruckeberg BA, Kyle Muckenhirn, PhD, Lars Engebretsen MD, PhD MD, LaPrade Robert F. CABAUD MEMORIAL MEMORIAL CABAUD AWARD The Thomas A. Brady Award is given annually Award Brady A. Thomas The who has been to an orthopaedic surgeon in sports medicine at dedicated to excellence since 1999. with local athletes, the local level, THOMAS A. BRADY AWARD 2018 Recipient MD Ben Kibler W.

laboratory or “bench-type” research, or in vivo animal research. research, “bench-type” laboratory or submitted that pertains to hard or soft tissue biology, in vitro research, vitro research, in submitted that pertains to hard or soft tissue biology, The Cabaud Memorial Award is given annually to the best manuscript Award The Cabaud Memorial many through his varied activities. a legion of accomplishments for one so young and touched the lives of gifted surgeon, brilliant researcher, and devoted family member. He had and devoted family member. brilliant researcher, gifted surgeon, Dr. Cabaud died of cancer in 1985 at the age of 40. He was known as a Cabaud died of cancer in 1985 at the age of 40. Dr. Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, and was a member of AOSSM. and was a member of Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, at the University of California at San Francisco, a Fellow of the American a Fellow of the at the University of California at San Francisco, prosthetic devices. He became an Associate Professor of Orthopaedics He became an prosthetic devices. research on the repair and replacement of ligaments and tendons with for research. He also received the Merck Sharp & Dohme Award for Award He also received the Merck Sharp & Dohme for research. 1984 he was awarded the US Armed Forces Meritorious Service Medal 1984 he was awarded the US and later joined the staff at Letterman Army Institute of Research. In Army Institute of Research. and later joined the staff at Letterman the Outstanding Resident Award from Letterman Army Medical Center from Letterman Award the Outstanding Resident he served as a US Army Battalion Surgeon in Germany. He received Army Battalion Surgeon in Germany. he served as a US the University of Southern California School of Medicine, after which Medicine, the University of Southern California School of of Henry Edward (“Ed”) Cabaud III, MD. Dr. Cabaud graduated from Dr. MD. of Henry Edward (“Ed”) Cabaud III, This award was established in 1986 to honor the life and contributions This award was established in 1986 to honor

Indiana Central College. Dr. Brady passed away in 2011. Dr. Indiana Central College. Indianapolis, as well as the athletic teams at DePauw University and as Indianapolis, consultant to 16 public, 5 catholic, and 1 private high school in and 5 catholic, consultant to 16 public, Upon his retirement in the late 1980s, Dr. Brady was orthopaedic Brady was Dr. Upon his retirement in the late 1980s, make sure that these athletes had good medical care. make sure that these athletes had good medical would attend two or three football games, traveling around the city to would attend two or three football games, Methodist Hospital to treat high school athletes. On Friday nights he Methodist Hospital to treat high school athletes. chairman. In the 1980s, he set up a walk-in clinic in the basement of he set up a walk-in clinic in In the 1980s, chairman. committee. The plan was approved and Dr. Brady served as the first The plan was approved and Dr. committee. the Indiana State Medical Association to organize a sports medicine Association to organize the Indiana State Medical for the Third Air Force Football Team. In 1968, he presented a plan to he In 1968, Team. Air Force Football Third for the began his work in sports medicine in 1944, working as team physician working medicine in 1944, began his work in sports Dr. Brady is the father of sports medicine in central Indianapolis. He central Indianapolis. Brady is the father of sports medicine in Dr. AWARDS 60 #AOSSM2018 AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING AWARDS high schoolteams. Thunderbirds ice hockeyteam, aswellnumerous area teams. Inaddition, hewasanorthopaedic consultanttotheCarolina University, asteamphysician toalltheuniversity’s serving athletic Orthopaedics atBowmanGraySchool ofMedicineat Wake Forest At thetimeofhisdeath, Dr. Rovere washeadoftheSection Strength Training andthePrepubescent. AOSSM Annual Meeting, andwasaleaderinthe AOSSM Conferenceon the Society’s InstructionalCourseprogram, introducedatthe1985 Committee, whodiedin1988. As EducationChair, Dr. Rovereinaugurated commemorates GeorgeD. RovereMD, Chairofthe AOSSM Education over theyearsandisselectedby AOSSM EducationCommittee. It AWARDS that dealswithclinical-basedresearchorhumaninvivoresearch. Research Sports Injury Award isgivenannually tothebestoverallpaper the importanceofthisareaorthopaedicknowledge. The O’Donoghue might givebetterresultsthannon-surgicaltreatmentsandherecognized Dr. O’Donoghuetheorizedthatanatomicrepairoftheligamentousinjury of thehealingpropertiesligamentsandmechanicsknee. work intheanatomyandbiologylaboratoriesledhimtoanunderstanding then totreatthembyanatomicrepairorreconstruction. Hispioneering approach todefineathleticinjuriesbycareful, systematicevaluationand legacy istheforesighthehadtorecognizeimportanceofaspecific formed the AOSSM, andDr. O’Donoghuebecameitsfirstpresident. His Committee onSportsMedicine. In1972, heand25otherorthopaedists Dr. O’Donoghuechairedthe American Academy ofOrthopaedicSurgeons’ printings intothe1980s. book intheUnitedStatesonsportsmedicine, withthreesubsequent Oklahoma, apositionhehelduntil1974. In1962, hepublishedthefirst and ChairmanoftheDepartmentOrthopaedicsatUniversity pediatric orthopaedistinhisearlyyears. Dr. O’DonoghuewasProfessor at theUniversityofOklahomain1929andstayedontoworkasa degree fromtheUniversityofIowa. Hewasthefirstorthopaedicresident Dr. O’DonoghuewasborninIowa1901andreceivedhismedical of thesubspecialtyandstartedinterestincareathletes. the UnitedStates. Hisearlyworkonkneeinjuriesledtothedevelopment Don H. O’DonoghueMDhasbeencalledtheFatherofSportsMedicinein Kenneth K. LindellMD, MAJ, DavidD. ThomaDO Sarah G. RaybinBA, MAJ, JamesJ. ShahaMD, COL(ret), Craig R. BottoniMD, JohnD. JohnsonDO, CPT, LiangZhouMD, Allen F. AndersonMD 2018 Recipient AWARD GEORGE D. ROVERE Track” asaPredictorofFailure Follow-Up andan Assessment of “On-Track” and “Off- A ProspectiveRandomizedClinical Trial with15-Year Arthroscopic vs. Open Anterior ShoulderStabilization: 2018 Recipient INJURY AWARD RESEARCH O’DONOGHUE SPORTS her contributiontosportsmedicineeducation individual AOSSM membertorecognizehisor The Rovere Award isgivenannuallytoan (CONT.) Randy R. RichterPT, PhD, M. andMary KriegerMLIS, RN Mark F. ReinkingPT, PhD, SCS, ATC, Tricia M. AustinPT, PhD, ATC, of RiskFactors Medial Tibial StressSyndromein Active Individuals: A SystematicReviewandMeta-analysis 2018 Recipient: BestReviewPaper Timothy A. McGuinePhD Adam Y. Pfaller, ScottJ. HetzelMS, M. AlisonBrooksMD, MPH, and Eric G. Post MS, ATC, DavidR. BellPhD, ATC, StephanieM. Trigsted MS, ATC, inHighSchool History Lower ExtremityInjury Athletes Association ofCompetition Volume, ClubSports, andSportsSpecialization With Sexand 2018 Recipient: BestOriginalResearch Paper MPhil (ExerciseSc), Wayne DermanMBChB, BSc(Med) (Hon), PhD, FFIMS Jo-Anne H. KirbyMBChB, MSc(SportsMed), JeandréT. ViljoenBSc(Physio), Pierre L. ViviersMBChB, MMedSc, MSc(SportsMed), FACSM, Sports Medicine intheprevious year. The winners receivea plaque. paper andoriginal researchpaperpublishedinthe Orthopaedic Journal of organizations established theseawardsin2015to recognize thetopreview AOSSM andtheEditorial Boardrepresentativesfrom itspartner AWARDSMEDICINE ORTHOPAEDIC SPORTS OF JOURNAL collaboration continuestoliveon. career. HediedofcancerinJuly2009buthislegacyteachingand member inthesportsmedicinecommunitythroughouthisesteemed Sisk wasaformer AOSSM President, HallofFameinductee, andactive development andsetthejournal’s courseforitscurrentsuccess. Dr. proposed. Heenthusiasticallyfosteredthejournal throughoutitsinitial Board of Trustees atthetimewhencreationofnewjournalwas astheChairmanof Approach andserved AOSSM MedicalPublishing Dr. SiskwasastrongproponentofSportsHealth: A Multidisciplinary research. The winnersreceivea$2,500cashprizeandplaque. best paperssubmittedtoSportsHealthinclinical, laboratory, andinternational The T. DavidSiskResearch Awards wereestablishedin2010tohonorthe in thePeriodicHealthEvaluation the EarlyDetectionofCardiacMurmursStructuralOrigin The DiagnosticUtilityofComputer-Assisted Auscultation for Paper Best International 2018 Recipient: EXCELLENCE FOR RESEARCH T. DAVID SISK AWARDS and KateE. Webster PhD Tabitha J. Porter BAppSc, JulianA. Feller FRACS, FRCS, Clare L. AdernPhD, Taylor HartwigBExSc, Brian M. Devitt MD, FRCS, FRACS, StuartW. Bell Review With Meta-analysisandBest-EvidenceSynthesis Anterior CruciateLigamentReconstruction: A Systematic The RoleofLateralExtra-articular Tenodesis inPrimary Best ReviewPaper 2018 Douglas W. Brown Award for Robert F. LaPradeMD, PhD Erik L. Ashley CogginsBS, KyleJ. MuckenhirnBS, Alex W. BradyMS, GrantJ. DornanMS, Jonathan M. FrankMD, GilbertMoatsheMD, Knee: A BiomechanicalStudy Ligaments asStabilizingStructuresinthe ACL-Deficient Lateral MeniscusPosteriorRootandMeniscofemoral for BestOriginalResearch Grana Award2018 WilliamA. SletteBA, JacobD. MikulaBS, and

AWARDS AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING #AOSSM2018 61 HALL OF FAME AWARDS FAME OF HALL 2018 Recipients MD, Bach Jr., Bernard R. MD, Anderson Allen F. Roland Jakob MD, Curl MD, W. Walton MD Wojtys Edward M. AOSSM established the Hall of Fame In 2001, to honor members of the orthopaedic sports medicine community who have contributed significantly to the specialty and set themselves Being inducted into the Hall of Fame is apart. one of the highest honors given to a Society Stephen Thon MD, Lawrence K. O'Malley MD, O'Malley MD, Lawrence K. Stephen Thon MD, MD Savoie III, H. Felix Michael John O'Brien MD, HERODICUS AWARD HERODICUS 2018 Recipient The Use of a Bio-Inductive Collagen Patch to Supplement Including Tears Repair of Large and Massive Rotator Cuff Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes at Revisions: 2-year Follow-up SYSTEMATIC REVIEW SYSTEMATIC AWARD 2018 Recipient Anterior Cruciate After Osteoarthritis Develop High Rates of of 4108 Patients Analysis An Ligament Surgery: Dornan MSC, Grant J. MS, Cinque Mark E. and Gilbert Moatshe MD, PhD, Jorge Chahla MD, PhD LaPrade MD, Robert F. July 2018 Hall of Fame SPORTSMED.ORG The Herodicus Award is given annually by the Herodicus Society. It is annually by the Herodicus Society. is given Award The Herodicus Annual AOSSM for the awarded to the best resident paper accepted Meeting Program. The Systematic Review award is given to the best systematic review award is given to the best systematic review The Systematic Review All systematic review during a calendar year. paper submitted to AJSM by the editors of and the award is determined papers are considered, submission of high- This award was established to encourage AJSM. to the current knowledge of which add papers, quality systematic review sports medicine. and receive $5,000 Award Review The winners of the Systematic a plaque. member. Nominations for the Hall of Fame are submitted by AOSSM Nominations for the Hall of Fame are submitted by member. Recipients members and then selected by the Hall of Fame committee. Annual AOSSM special presentation at the receive an award plaque, Hall of Fame display at the AOSSM and picture on the Meeting, Annual Meeting.

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Jay M. Patel PhD, Salim A. Ghodbane MD, Ghodbane MD, Salim A. PhD, Patel Jay M. Gatt MD, Charles J. Andrzej Brzezinski MD, Dunn PhD Michael G. EXCELLENCE IN EXCELLENCE RESEARCH AWARD 2018 Recipient Engineered Meniscal Replacement Using a Tissue Ovine Model Two-Year Scaffold in a Fiber-Reinforced Influence of Naproxen, Age and Body Mass Index on the Influence of Naproxen, Biological Composition of Leukocyte Rich Platelet-Rich Cohort Study Therapeutic, A Prospective, Plasma: PhD, MD, Sandeep Mannava Jillian King BS, Whitney BS, Kaitlyn E. Katarina Klett, Mitchell Kennedy BS, PhD, Jorge Chahla MD, Grant Dornan MSc, Johnny Huard PhD, MD, Evans Thos A. PhD MD, LaPrade Robert F. FELLOW RESEARCH FELLOW AWARDS Basic Science 2018 Recipient: STOP SPORTSSTOP INJURIES AWARD 2018 Recipient

Sports Medicine (AJSM). The American Journal of and consideration of publication in The Meeting, award certificate, presentation of the paper at the AOSSM Annual AOSSM presentation of the paper at the award certificate, time of the Annual Meeting. The award consists of a $2,000 honorarium, consists of a $2,000 honorarium, The award Annual Meeting. time of the Awards Committee with a primary Committee author under the age of 40 at the Awards This award is given to the best paper submitted in any category to the

Meeting. Each recipient receives $1,500 and an award plaque. Each recipient receives $1,500 and an award plaque. Meeting. science submitted by a sports medicine fellow for the AOSSM Annual AOSSM science submitted by a sports medicine fellow for the The award is given to the best papers in clinical science and basic The award is given to the best papers in clinical Daniel Keefe MD, Julie McCauley MPHc, Jan Fronek MD Julie McCauley MPHc, Daniel Keefe MD, Fellowship Committee determines the recipients. The presented in 1998. Brandon J. Erickson MD, Stephen Fealy MD, Heinz Hoenecke MD, MD, Heinz Hoenecke MD, Stephen Fealy Erickson MD, Brandon J. was first Award, Aircast The formerly Award, The Fellow Research Christopher Camp MD, John D’Angelo, Hollis Potter MD, MD, Hollis Potter John D’Angelo, Christopher Camp MD, Aakash Chauhan MD, MBA, Peter McQueen MD, Michael G. Ciccotti MD, Ciccotti MD, Michael G. McQueen MD, Peter MBA, Aakash Chauhan MD,

Non-Operative Treatment of Elbow Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries with and without of Elbow Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries Treatment Non-Operative A Comparative and Matched Platelet-Rich Plasma in Professional Baseball Players: Cohort Analysis 2018 Recipient: Clinical Science 2018 Recipient: Committee and receives a $1,000 award and plaque. Committee and receives in kids. The winner is selected by the STOP Sports Injuries Outreach The winner is selected by the STOP in kids. and create resources to prevent athletic overuse and trauma injuries prevent athletic overuse and trauma injuries and create resources to campaign (www.stopsportsinjuries.org) began in 2010 to help education campaign (www.stopsportsinjuries.org) injury prevention, treatment, or rehabilitation. The STOP Sports Injuries The STOP Sports or rehabilitation. treatment, injury prevention, research presented at the Annual Meeting related to youth sports Annual Meeting related the research presented at Mark V. Paterno PT, PhD, MBA, SCS, ATC SCS, MBA, PhD, PT, Paterno Mark V. outstanding recognizes of 2015, established in November This award, Current Return to Sport Criteria after ACL Reconstruction Fail to Identify Increased Risk of Fail to Identify Increased ACL Reconstruction to Sport Criteria after Current Return Second ACL Athletes Injury in Young SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

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and ® to our booth display. ® Hyalgan Booth 200 Suite 105 100 Campus Drive, NJ 07932 Florham Park, (973) 507-5120 Fidia Pharma USA Inc. is pleased to bring information on Hymovis www.fidiapharma.us Booth 105 100 Interpace Parkway NJ 07054 Parsippany, (973) 206-4477 Ferring Pharmaceuticals is a research- driven biopharmaceutical company devoted to identifying, developing and marketing innovative products. To view all of our US offerings, please visit www.ferringusa.com. www.ferringusa.com INC. FIDIA PHARMA USA, Booth 208 4th St. West 5 18015 PA Bethlehem, (610) 419-2050 Exscribe Orthopaedic Healthcare Solutions include Orthopaedic- specific EHR, practice management & surgical coding designed for Orthopedic practices. Features include, e-prescribing, patient portal, iPad app & an extensive clinical knowledgebase. www.exscribe.com FERRING INC. PHARMACEUTICALS, Booth 119 Parkway, Five 11907 Exit IN 46037 Fishers, (317) 813-6000 Esaote North America, Indianapolis, a global part of the Esaote Group, leader in research, production medical and marketing diagnostic on equipment with an emphasis MRI. ultrasound and office-based Find our more at www.esaote.com. www.esaoteusa.com INC. EXSCRIBE, ESAOTE AMERICA ESAOTE NORTH

enhance their online reputation. build a thriving digital presence and www.doctor.com to help healthcare professionals management platform purpose-built (212) 203-6385 automation and reputation New York, NY 10013 NY York, New Doctor.com is the first marketing 315 Hudson Street, 9th Floor 315 Hudson Street, information. Booth 211 visit www.djoglobal.com for more DOCTOR.COM and pain management. Please www.djoglobal.com musculoskeletal and vascular health, (800) 321-9549 DJO provides solutions for Vista, CA 92081-8553 Vista, 1430 Decision Street physical activity. DJO Booth 415 and joint injuries related to sports and sports-medicine degenerative soft tissue pathologies www.depuysynthes.com/hcp/mitek- in the treatment of traumatic and medicine devices and products used (800) 382-4682 A global leader in orthopaedic sports Raynham, MA 02767-5199 Raynham, 325 Paramount Dr 325 Paramount and world-class service. MEDICINE SPORTS Booth 314 unparalleled education and training unparalleled education and DEPUY SYNTHES MITEK state-of-the-art equipment, state-of-the-art equipment, www.celasers.com practitioner. Our packages include practitioner. Our packages of Therapy lasers for the progressive of Therapy lasers for the (800) 889-4184 a full line based technologies, offers Rochester, NY 14623 Rochester, in light Cutting Edge, the world leader 50 Methodist Hill Dr., Suite 600 Suite Hill Dr., 50 Methodist TECHNOLOGIES Booth 222 CUTTING EDGE LASER CUTTING EDGE 72 #AOSSM2018 AOSSM 2018 ANNUAL MEETING EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY Annual Meeting. the AOSSM while youarehereat exhibiting companies Reach outtoour www.iovera.com clinically provenpaintreatments. patients’ livesbyprovidinginnovative, Myoscience isdedicatedtoimproving (510) 933-1500 Fremont, CA94538 46400 Fremont Blvd. Booth 214 IOVERÅ (MYOSCIENCE, INC.) www.integralife.com general surgery. neurosurgery, reconstructiveand orthopedic, extremitysurgery, offers innovativesolutionsin uncertainty forsurgeons.Integra technology, isdedicatedtolimiting Integra, aworldleaderinmedical (609) 275-0500 Plainesboro, NJ08536 311 EnterpriseBlvd. Booth 615 CORPORATION INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES http://www.horizonpharma.com (909) 821-3520 Lake Forest, Illinois60045 150 S. SaundersRoad Booth 321 HORIZON PHARMA www.histogenics.com restored function. rapid-onset painreliefand therapies (RCT)thatmayoffer development ofrestorativecell Histogenics isaleaderinthe (781) 547-7900 Waltham, MA02451-1477 St 830 Winter Booth 318 CONTACTEXHIBITOR INFORMATION HISTOGENICS CORPORATION

www.eliteseat.com of theaffectedknee. pain andimprovetheoverallfunction equal totheoppositeknee,decrease use, patientsincreasekneeextension of flexioncontractures.Withproper for pre-andpost-operativetreatment Elite Seatisakneeextensiondevice (866) 756-3706 Noblesville, IN46060-4380 Creek 15299 Stony Way Booth 400 THERAPEUTIC, LLC KNEEBOURNE jrfortho.org and improvetheirqualityoflife. helping patientsregainmovement cartilage solutionsintheindustry, viability, mostwidelyavailable orthopedic surgeonswiththehighest JRF Orthospecializesinproviding (877) 255-6727 Centennial, CO80112 Suite B-125 6746 S. ReverePkwy., Booth 611 JRF ORTHO www.iwalk-free.com lifestyle throughouttheirrecovery. hands freeandleadafunctional non-weight bearinginjuriescanbe of traditionalcrutches.Peoplewith that endsthepainandinconvenience is aclinicallyprovenmobilitydevice BETTER THANCRUTCHESiWALK2.0 (562) 653-4222 Long Beach, CA90803 194 MarinaDrive, Suite200A Booth 423 IWALKFREE www.ISAKOS.com Cancun, Mexico. be heldMay12-16,2019in 12th BiennialISAKOSCongresswill & orthopaedicsportsmedicine.The care inarthroscopy,kneesurgery of education,research&patient surgeons, advancingdissemination ISAKOS isaninternationalsocietyof (925) 807-1197 San Ramon, CA94583 2410 CaminoRamon, Suite215 Harbor Foyer,Table3 ISAKOS (404) 626-7122 Norcross, GA30071 RidgeCircle1880 Beaver Booth 402 LIPOGEMS www.lifenethealth.org lifenethealth.org. and researchers.Learnmoreat cell-based solutionsforclinicians it providesorgan,tissueand in globalregenerativemedicine, thousands eachyear.Asaleader restore health,andgivehopeto LifeNet Healthhelpssavelives, (800) 847-7831 Virginia Beach, VA 23453-1903 1864 ConcertDrive Booth 601 LIFENET HEALTH www.mimedx.com sectors ofhealthcare. proprietary processesformultiple human placentaltissueallograftsand regenerative biologicsutilizing developing andmarketing biopharmaceutical company MiMedx isaleading (770) 651-9100 Marietta, GA30062-2254 1775 West OakCommonsCt Booth 202 MIMEDX GROUP, INC. www.mcn.com pay rates! more ontraveloptions&competitive 50 states examinations andpeerreviewsinall to performindependentmedical recruiting OrthopedicSurgeons Medical ConsultantsNetworkis (206) 343-6100 Seattle,98101 WA 1301 5th Ave, Ste2900 Booth 818 NETWORK (MCN) MEDICAL CONSULTANTS www.lipogems.eu LIPOGEMS repair ofdamagedorinjuredtissue. microarchitecture intendedforthe product withpreservedcellandtissue patient’s adiposetissuetoachievea concentrates, andmicrofragmentsthe closed-loop devicethatwashes,

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ROBIN HEALTHCARE Booth 808 Suite 100 Addison St., 1900 CA 94704 Berkeley, (503) 927-2007 Robin Healthcare uses the latest technology including machine learning and AI to effectively and securely capture audio and video from your clinic and turns this into clinical notes using a remote, USA-based scribe. www.robinhealthcare.com www.qunol.com RANFAC Booth 617 30 Doherty Ave. MA 02322 Avon, (503) 588-4400 Ranfac offers innovative solutions for accessing, processing and delivering autologous tissues at point of care, including the patent-pending Marrow Cellution™ Bone Grafting kit without the associated morbidity. www.ranfac.com REPAREL Booth 700 Box 7366 P.O. CA 95973 Chico, (530) 809-1172 The Reparel line of non-compressive sleeves are designed to promote the resolution of the inflammatory response without utilizing the mechanical ‘squeeze’ typical of compression garments. www.reparel.com QUADRANT BIOSCIENCES, INC. BIOSCIENCES, QUADRANT Booth 219 505 Irving Ave. NY Syracuse, (866) 257-3343 Quadrant Biosciences develops functional assessments and epigenetic diagnostic tools. ClearEdge, Quadrant's first product, is a collection of FDA compliant and track assessments to monitor and cognitive function, balance patient symptoms over time. www.clearedgetest.com QUTEN RESEARCH Booth 110 22 Audry Place NJ 07004 Fairfield, (561) 445-4828 Qunol CoQ10 and Turmeric supplements. . ® One along ® Advancements in sports medicine are a result of result of are a medicine in sports Advancements industry between collaboration productive the clinician. and , & Miami LSO ® , Formfit ® w/our other leading industry brands, CTi ProcedureCard is a web-based surgical preference card management system. This platform allows the team access to surgical preference cards 24/7 to be used throughout the surgical journey from scheduling to billing. Save time and money. www.procedurecard.com PHYSICOOL, USA PHYSICOOL, Booth 520 9700 Research Dr. CA 92618 Irvine, (949) 727-9666 www.physicoolusa.com PROCEDURECARD Booth 111 Ave. Orangeburg 2116 E. CA 95355 Modesto, (888) 884-3547 Össur is a leader in providing OA & Injury Solutions. Visit our booth to see the new Rebound Post-op Knee, the clinically proven Unloader www.ossur.com PATELLOFEMORAL INC. FOUNDATION, Harbor Foyer, Table 2 Suite 300 Ave., 499 Farmington CT 06032 Farmington, (860) 549-8269 www.patellofemoral.org Harbor Foyer, Table 6 Harbor Foyer, Suite 100 Road, W Higgins 9400 IL 60018 Rosemont, (847) 384-4203 lab andWith a state-of-the-art bio-skills a variety of surgical instrumentation, educationthe OLC is a leading medical center.and surgical skills training www.olcevents.com OSSUR AMERICAS Booth 515 Centre Drive Towne 27051 CA 92610-2804 Ranch, Foothill (949) 382-3842 ORTHOPAEDIC ORTHOPAEDIC CENTER LEARNING 850 (sodium ®

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