Symposium Medicine Sports OF MEDICAL COLLEGE 32ND ANNUAL

University of Montana of University

PhD MPT, , Willy Rich

UC San Francisco & UC Berkeley UC & Francisco San UC

MD, , Chang J. Cindy

Green Bay Packers Bay Green

MD , Anderson Robert

Guest Faculty Guest

Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee,

2020

19 & 20 & 19

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8701 Watertown PlankRoad Milwaukee, WI53226-0509

P.O. Box26509

Symposium

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PERMIT NO. 5297 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN WISCONSIN OF COLLEGE MEDICAL NON-PROFIT ORG

MILWAUKEE, WI U.S. POSTAGE 32ND ANNUAL ANNUAL 32ND PAID

SYMPOSIUM OBJECTIVES ACCREDITATION By attending this course, participants will ACCREDITATION STATEMENT (depending on breakout sessions attended): The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. • Develop skills in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of common elbow, back, DESIGNATION OF CREDIT STATEMENT hip, foot, ankle and knee musculoskeletal The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.25 injuries in athletic populations. AMA PRA Category I Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. • Construct a set of standards for on-field injuries and evaluation of injuries in the HOURS OF PARTICIPATION FOR ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS athletic training facility and office settings. The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this activity for up to 15.25 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health professionals. This program has been • Develop strategies for effective use of planned and implemented in accordance with the requirements and policies of the Board TARGET AUDIENCE physical therapy, radiologic testing and and Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC) through the joint sponsorship of Froedtert dietary consults. Sports Medicine and Medical College of Wisconsin. Froedtert Sports Medicine (BOC AP# Primary care physicians, P8529) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to emergency medicine • Develop strategies for effective pain Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 15.25 EBP Category hours/ physicians, physical control for musculoskeletal problems. CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program. therapists, athletic trainers, nurses, coaches, athletic National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) approved up to 1.0 CEU(s) in directors, and anyone who Category A for certified individuals attending this event. is interested and involved Topics, speakers, titles, and credit hours are subject in the care of athletes of all to change. Team, institutional and hospital affiliations Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association has approved this program (#029773) for up to ages and abilities. are current as of brochure printing. 15.25 hours of prescribed credit. The American Academy of Family Physicians designates this continuing medical education activity for up to 15 hours of prescribed credit.

SYMPOSIUM LOCATION HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS The Medical College of Wisconsin Radisson Hotel Milwaukee West Medical Education Building, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226 2303 N. Mayfair Road, Milwaukee, Corner of Hwy 100 and North Ave Located a half block south of Watertown Plank Road on the west side of 87th Street. – MCW nightly rate is $105 (plus tax) – Book online using promo code SPORTM: PROGRAM MATERIALS, DIRECTIONS AND INFO radisson.com/milwaukee-hotel-wi-53226/wiwauwat – For telephone reservations and shuttle, call 414-257-3400. mcw.edu/departments/orthopaedic-surgery/education/sports-medicine-symposium Springhill Suites Milwaukee West • COURSE DIRECTORS: Mark Lydecker, MPT, LAT & Craig Young, MD 10411 W. Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, Located one mile from MCW • COURSE COORDINATORS: Wendy Engel & Amy Peters (Shuttle service 7AM – 8PM) – MCW nightly rate is $109 (plus tax) • COURSE PLANNING COMMITTEE: Laura Gottschlich, DO, – Book online: marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id= Joe Hoff, MS, LAT & William Raasch, MD 1573064181268&key=GRP&app=resvlink – For telephone reservations, call 414-257-3424. PARKING Park in Lot C on 87th Street just north of Watertown Plank Road and the Wisconsin Athletic TRAVEL & ROAD ALERTS: 511wi.gov/#:Alerts Club. If Lot C is full, please check in at the visitor lot on 87th Street across from the College REFUNDS & CANCELLATIONS for alternate parking locations. All registrations include a 25% nonrefundable processing fee. To receive a refund, written notice of cancellation must be received prior to March 8, 2020. After that date, no refunds will be granted. Fees will not be refunded for no-shows. Early registration is recommended; a limited number of registrations will be accepted on site.

Symposium Medicine S ports OF WISCONSIN MEDICAL COLLEGE 32ND ANNUAL

University of Montana of University

PhD MPT, , Willy Rich

UC San Francisco & UC Berkeley UC & Francisco San UC

MD, , Chang J. Cindy

Green Bay Packers Bay Green

MD , Anderson Robert

Guest Faculty Guest

Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee,

2020

19 & 20 & 19

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8701 Watertown Plank Road Milwaukee, WI 53226-0509

P.O. Box 26509

Symposium

ports Medicine Medicine ports S

PERMIT NO. 5297 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN WISCONSIN OF COLLEGE MEDICAL NON-PROFIT ORG

MILWAUKEE, WI U.S. POSTAGE 32ND ANNUAL ANNUAL 32ND PAID

SYMPOSIUM OBJECTIVES ACCREDITATION By attending this course, participants will ACCREDITATION STATEMENT (depending on breakout sessions attended): The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. • Develop skills in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of common elbow, back, DESIGNATION OF CREDIT STATEMENT hip, foot, ankle and knee musculoskeletal The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.25 injuries in athletic populations. AMA PRA Category I Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. • Construct a set of standards for on-field injuries and evaluation of injuries in the HOURS OF PARTICIPATION FOR ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS athletic training facility and office settings. The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this activity for up to 15.25 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health professionals. This program has been • Develop strategies for effective use of planned and implemented in accordance with the requirements and policies of the Board TARGET AUDIENCE physical therapy, radiologic testing and and Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC) through the joint sponsorship of Froedtert dietary consults. Sports Medicine and Medical College of Wisconsin. Froedtert Sports Medicine (BOC AP# Primary care physicians, P8529) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to emergency medicine • Develop strategies for effective pain Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 15.25 EBP Category hours/ physicians, physical control for musculoskeletal problems. CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program. therapists, athletic trainers, nurses, coaches, athletic National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) approved up to 1.0 CEU(s) in directors, and anyone who Category A for certified individuals attending this event. is interested and involved Topics, speakers, titles, and credit hours are subject in the care of athletes of all to change. Team, institutional and hospital affiliations Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association has approved this program (#029773) for up to ages and abilities. are current as of brochure printing. 15.25 hours of prescribed credit. The American Academy of Family Physicians designates this continuing medical education activity for up to 15 hours of prescribed credit.

SYMPOSIUM LOCATION HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS The Medical College of Wisconsin Radisson Hotel Milwaukee West Medical Education Building, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226 2303 N. Mayfair Road, Milwaukee, Corner of Hwy 100 and North Ave Located a half block south of Watertown Plank Road on the west side of 87th Street. – MCW nightly rate is $105 (plus tax) – Book online using promo code SPORTM: PROGRAM MATERIALS, DIRECTIONS AND INFO radisson.com/milwaukee-hotel-wi-53226/wiwauwat – For telephone reservations and shuttle, call 414-257-3400. mcw.edu/departments/orthopaedic-surgery/education/sports-medicine-symposium Springhill Suites Milwaukee West • COURSE DIRECTORS: Mark Lydecker, MPT, LAT & Craig Young, MD 10411 W. Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, Located one mile from MCW • COURSE COORDINATORS: Wendy Engel & Amy Peters (Shuttle service 7AM – 8PM) – MCW nightly rate is $109 (plus tax) • COURSE PLANNING COMMITTEE: Laura Gottschlich, DO, – Book online: marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id= Joe Hoff, MS, LAT & William Raasch, MD 1573064181268&key=GRP&app=resvlink – For telephone reservations, call 414-257-3424. PARKING Park in Lot C on 87th Street just north of Watertown Plank Road and the Wisconsin Athletic TRAVEL & ROAD ALERTS: 511wi.gov/#:Alerts Club. If Lot C is full, please check in at the visitor lot on 87th Street across from the College REFUNDS & CANCELLATIONS for alternate parking locations. All registrations include a 25% nonrefundable processing fee. To receive a refund, written notice of cancellation must be received prior to March 8, 2020. After that date, no refunds will be granted. Fees will not be refunded for no-shows. Early registration is recommended; a limited number of registrations will be accepted on site.

Symposium Medicine S ports OF WISCONSIN MEDICAL COLLEGE 32ND ANNUAL

University of Montana of University

PhD MPT, , Willy Rich

UC San Francisco & UC Berkeley UC & Francisco San UC

MD, , Chang J. Cindy

Green Bay Packers Bay Green

MD , Anderson Robert

Guest Faculty Guest

Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee,

2020

19 & 20 & 19

arch M

8701 Watertown Plank Road Milwaukee, WI 53226-0509

P.O. Box 26509

Symposium

ports Medicine Medicine ports S

PERMIT NO. 5297 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN WISCONSIN OF COLLEGE MEDICAL NON-PROFIT ORG

MILWAUKEE, WI U.S. POSTAGE 32ND ANNUAL ANNUAL 32ND PAID

SYMPOSIUM OBJECTIVES ACCREDITATION By attending this course, participants will ACCREDITATION STATEMENT (depending on breakout sessions attended): The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. • Develop skills in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of common elbow, back, DESIGNATION OF CREDIT STATEMENT hip, foot, ankle and knee musculoskeletal The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.25 injuries in athletic populations. AMA PRA Category I Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. • Construct a set of standards for on-field injuries and evaluation of injuries in the HOURS OF PARTICIPATION FOR ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS athletic training facility and office settings. The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this activity for up to 15.25 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health professionals. This program has been • Develop strategies for effective use of planned and implemented in accordance with the requirements and policies of the Board TARGET AUDIENCE physical therapy, radiologic testing and and Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC) through the joint sponsorship of Froedtert dietary consults. Sports Medicine and Medical College of Wisconsin. Froedtert Sports Medicine (BOC AP# Primary care physicians, P8529) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to emergency medicine • Develop strategies for effective pain Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 15.25 EBP Category hours/ physicians, physical control for musculoskeletal problems. CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program. therapists, athletic trainers, nurses, coaches, athletic National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) approved up to 1.0 CEU(s) in directors, and anyone who Category A for certified individuals attending this event. is interested and involved Topics, speakers, titles, and credit hours are subject in the care of athletes of all to change. Team, institutional and hospital affiliations Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association has approved this program (#029773) for up to ages and abilities. are current as of brochure printing. 15.25 hours of prescribed credit. The American Academy of Family Physicians designates this continuing medical education activity for up to 15 hours of prescribed credit.

SYMPOSIUM LOCATION HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS The Medical College of Wisconsin Radisson Hotel Milwaukee West Medical Education Building, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226 2303 N. Mayfair Road, Milwaukee, Corner of Hwy 100 and North Ave Located a half block south of Watertown Plank Road on the west side of 87th Street. – MCW nightly rate is $105 (plus tax) – Book online using promo code SPORTM: PROGRAM MATERIALS, DIRECTIONS AND INFO radisson.com/milwaukee-hotel-wi-53226/wiwauwat – For telephone reservations and shuttle, call 414-257-3400. mcw.edu/departments/orthopaedic-surgery/education/sports-medicine-symposium Springhill Suites Milwaukee West • COURSE DIRECTORS: Mark Lydecker, MPT, LAT & Craig Young, MD 10411 W. Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, Located one mile from MCW • COURSE COORDINATORS: Wendy Engel & Amy Peters (Shuttle service 7AM – 8PM) – MCW nightly rate is $109 (plus tax) • COURSE PLANNING COMMITTEE: Laura Gottschlich, DO, – Book online: marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id= Joe Hoff, MS, LAT & William Raasch, MD 1573064181268&key=GRP&app=resvlink – For telephone reservations, call 414-257-3424. PARKING Park in Lot C on 87th Street just north of Watertown Plank Road and the Wisconsin Athletic TRAVEL & ROAD ALERTS: 511wi.gov/#:Alerts Club. If Lot C is full, please check in at the visitor lot on 87th Street across from the College REFUNDS & CANCELLATIONS for alternate parking locations. All registrations include a 25% nonrefundable processing fee. To receive a refund, written notice of cancellation must be received prior to March 8, 2020. After that date, no refunds will be granted. Fees will not be refunded for no-shows. Early registration is recommended; a limited number of registrations will be accepted on site. Program Schedule Symposium Guest Speakers

Robert Anderson MD Cindy J. Chang MD Team Physician: Green Bay Packers Clinical Professor: University of California, San Francisco THURSDAY, MARCH 19 FRIDAY, MARCH 20 American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Rich Willy MPT, PhD Past President: 2011–2012 8:00 Introduction – Craig Young, MD 7:55 Overview – William Raasch, MD Assistant Professor: University of Montana Team Physician: UC-Berkeley USA Team Physician: 1998 Nagano Winter Paralympic 8:05 Management Strategies in the 8:00 Haglund’s Syndrome & Other Hindfoot Games; 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Paralympic Games Injured Runner – Rich Willy, MPT, PhD Maladies – Robert Anderson, MD USA Chief Medical Officer: 2012 London Summer 8:45 Meniscal Root Tears – Carole Vetter, MD 8:40 Orthopaedic Oncology: What Every Sports Olympic Games & 2008 Beijing Summer Paralympic Games Medicine Provider Should Know 9:15 Lateral Hip Pain: What Is It & How Do Adam Wooldridge, MD, MPH We Treat It? – Karie Zach, MD 9:20 Compare & Contrast the Management of Jonathan Ferris LAc, CPed Carrie Truebenbach DPT, MS, OCS 9:45 BREAK the Competitive vs. Recreational Athlete – Structural Elements Synchrony PT Cindy Chang, MD Team Pedorthist: Adjunct Professor: Doctor of Physical Therapy Program – 10:00 Pain Control For Musculoskeletal UW–Milwaukee Problems – Karen Hulbert, MD 10:00 BREAK – EXHIBITS 10:40 Patellofemoral Clinical Practice 10:20 Achilles Tendon Injuries Guidelines: Integration into Practice Robert Anderson, MD ◊ FROEDTERT SPORTS MEDICINE SPEAKERS Rich Willy, MPT, PhD 11:00 Elbow Injuries in the Throwing Athlete 11:15 BREAKOUT SESSION A* William Raasch, MD ◊ Dan Bruss PT, CSCS Becca Petro MS, LAT, CSCS A1 Ultrasound In The Young Athlete USAW Level I Sports Performance Coach 11:30 BREAKOUT SESSION E* Eileen Compty DPT, LAT Workshop – Shayne Fehr, MD E1 Promoting Metabolic Flexibility With Team Physical Therapist: US Speedskating Sara Ziegele DPT A2 Concussion Cases and Questions Your Diet – Nicole Kerneen, RD Team Physical Therapist: Milwaukee Torrent Kevin Walter, MD & Matthew Myrvik, PhD§ Griffin Ewald MPT, CSCS E2 Achilles Tendon Rehabilitation Runner’s Clinic A3 Suicide Awareness/Prevention In The Instructor: Marquette University Rich Willy, MPT, PhD High School Athlete – Kristin Hoff, PsyD Team Physical Therapist: Milwaukee Torrent E3 Orthotics Workshop: When to Use A4 Anterolateral Knee Instability & Them & How To Prescribe Them John Lidell DPT, LAT Update on the Anterolateral Ligament Jonathan Ferris, CPed Jon Campbell, MD Nicole Kerneen RD, C SSD E4 Foot & Ankle Radiology Pearls 12:00 LUNCH Keith Baynes, MD Sports Nutritionist: Milwaukee Brewers 12:45 Femoral Acetabular Impingement 12:15 LUNCH – EXHIBITS Mark Lydecker MPT, LAT Demetrios Douros, MD Adjunct Professor: PT and AT Programs 1:15 Midfoot & Forefoot Injuries UW–Milwaukee 1:15 Rehabilitation Strategies for Hip Tendinopathy Robert Anderson, MD ◊ Carrie Truebenbach, DPT, MS Chris Melkovitz PT Dental & Maxillofacial Injuries In Athletes 1:55 Company Therapist: Milwaukee Ballet 1:45 Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) Carolyn Brookes, MD, DMD Laura Gottschlich, DO ◊ Runner’s Clinic 2:30 Controlling Acute Pain With 2:15 BREAKOUT SESSION B* Immobilization: What Kind and How B1 Sports Anatomy: Clinical Correlations of Hand, Long? – Cindy Chang, MD Wrist, Foot & Ankle Cadaveric Workshop 3:00 BREAKOUT SESSION F* MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN FACULTY SPEAKERS Todd Hoagland, PhD, Andrew Kleven, DPT, Justin Bric, MD & Alexander Graf, MD† ◊ F1 Ergogenic Aids Update Mark Niedfeldt, MD ◊ Keith Baynes MD Todd Hoagland PhD Carole S. Vetter MD B2 Exercise and Pregnancy Associate Professor Professor Professor Kathryn Dielentheis, MD F2 Velocity Programs in the Overhead Athlete – Mark Lydecker, MPT, LAT ◊ Radiology Cell Biology, Neurobiology Team Physician: B3 Femoral Acetabular Impingement & Anatomy U.S. Speedskating Team, Rehabilitation Strategies F3 Posture & The Retraining Role in Justin Bric MD Griffin Ewald, MPT, CSCS ◊ Rehabilitation – Chris Melkovitz, PT PGY-5 Resident Kristin Hoff PsyD Assistant Professor Ryan Wagner DO 3:00 BREAKOUT SESSION C* 3:45 BREAKOUT SESSION G* Carolyn Brookes DMD, MD Clinical Instructor C1 Sports Anatomy: Clinical Correlations of Hand, G1 How To Get the Most Out of Your Assistant Professor Karen Hulbert MD Wrist, Foot & Ankle Cadaveric Workshop Physical Therapy Referrals Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associate Professor Kevin D. Walter MD Todd Hoagland, PhD, Andrew Kleven, DPT, John Liddell, DPT, LAT Family & Community Medicine Associate Professor Justin Bric, MD & Alexander Graf, MD† ◊ G2 Olympic Weightlifting in the Jonathan Campbell MD Neurotraumatic Consultant, NFL C2 Antepartum & Postpartum Rehabilitation Environment Assistant Professor Andrew Kleven DPT Considerations For Rehabilitation Becca Petro, MS, LAT, CSCS Team Physician: Wisconsin Herd, Adam Wooldridge MD, MPH Matthew Myrvik PhD, CMPC Sara Ziegele, DPT G3 Milwaukee Torrent Assistant Professor Swimming Injuries Associate Professor C3 Asthma & Exercise Induced Dan Bruss, PT, CSCS ◊ Musculoskeletal Oncology Kathryn Dielentheis MD Bronchospasm In Athletes Assistant Professor Mark Niedfeldt MD Craig C. Young MD Craig Young, MD ◊ 4:30 Day 2 Concludes Obstetrics & Gynecology Associate Clinical Professor Professor 3:45 BREAKOUT SESSION D* Team Physician: Milwaukee Brewers, Team Physician: Demetrios Douros MD Wisconsin Lutheran College, D1 Sports Anatomy: Clinical Correlations of Hand, * Choose one featured section or workshop for each Milwaukee Brewers, Wrist, Foot & Ankle Cadaveric Workshop breakout session: See sign-up sheet for ranking list. Assistant Professor Concordia University & Milwaukee Bucks, Todd Hoagland, PhD, Andrew Kleven, DPT, † Limited enrollment section: Please rank alternatives. Team Physician:Wisconsin Herd, U.S. National Snowboard Team Milwaukee Ballet, Justin Bric, MD & Alexander Graf, MD† ◊ Wauwatosa West HS U.S. National Ski & § Bring your interesting cases and questions William Raasch MD D2 The Physical Therapist Role in Snowboard Teams ◊ National Strength and Conditioning Association Shayne Fehr MD Professor the Management of Sport-Related Assistant Professor Team Physician: Milwaukee Brewers, Concussion – Eileen Compty, DPT, LAT (NSCA) approved up to 1.0 CEU(s) in Category A Karie Zach MD for certified individuals attending this course Milwaukee Bucks, Milwaukee Ballet, Assistant Professor & Sara Ziegele, DPT Alexander Graf MD Wisconsin Lutheran College & Team Physician: D3 Regenerative Sports Medicine: Past, PGY-5 Resident Wisconsin Lutheran HS Milwaukee Torrent Present & Future – Ryan Wagner, DO SPONSORED BY Sports Medicine Division Laura Gottschlich DO 4:30 Challenges in the Diagnosis of Upper Assistant Professor Extremity Radicular Pain & Tingling Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery & Family and Community Medicine Team Physician: Milwaukee Ballet, Cindy Chang, MD Milwaukee Lutheran HS & 5:00 Day 1 Concludes Milwaukee Bucks

Topics, speakers, titles, and credit hours are subject to change. Team, institutional and hospital affiliations are current as of brochure printing.

Within each PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY – info provided will appear on program certificate BREAKOUT SESSION, REGISTRATION rank workshops in The Pre-Registration Fee is $375 for physicians, $275 for FIRST ______LAST ______order of preference. PT/NP/PA, $230 for AT/LAT’s and Residents, and $100 for students with accompanying letter from supervisor. DEGREE(S) ______DAY ONE DAY TWO Fee includes registration materials, symposium outline and ADDRESS ______SESSION A SESSION E lunches. There is an additional $25 fee for AMA PRA CME A1 ____ E1 ____ Credit Certificate, $10 fee after the Pre-Registration date of CITY/STATE/ZIP ______A2 ____ E2 ____ March 8. EMAIL ______A3 ____ E3 ____ Your cancelled check serves as receipt of registration. A4 ____ E4 ____ PHONE ______REGISTRATION FEE ENCLOSED ❑ $375: physicians SESSION B SESSION F SPECIAL NEEDS ______BREAKOUT SESSION SIGN UP ❑ $275: PT/NP/PA B1 ____ F1 ____ Please rank breakout sessions in order of preference. We will ______❑ $230: ATs, LATs, and Residents B2 ____ F2 ____ make every effort to give you your highest choices. Space is B3 ____ F3 ____ ❑ $100: students with letter, coaches & athletes limited in some sections to allow maximal instructor/attendee interactions. REQUESTS WILL BE FILLED IN ORDER PHYSICIAN: PT/ATC: ❑ $25: +fee for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ SESSION C SESSION G ❑ AAFP CME ❑ BOC RECEIVED. Sign up early for best selection. For duplicate C1 ____ G1 ____ sessions place an asterisk at your first choice. ❑ AMA PRA Category 1 ❑ CSCS MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Credit™ (additional $25) C2 ____ G2 ____ Sports Medicine Symposium Sports Medicine ❑ WPTA MCW Department of Orthopaedic Surgery If you fail to provide alternatives and the session is already C3 ____ G3 ____ ❑ Other filled, we will randomly place you in an open session. SEND COMPLETED FORM TO: RES/NP/PA/RN: ❑ Hours of Participation SESSION D MCW Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Attn: Wendy Engel D1 ____ QUESTIONS? Contact Wendy at [email protected] 8701 W. Watertown Plank Rd., Box 26509 D2 ____ March 18–19 • 2021 SAVE THE

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Program Schedule Symposium Guest Speakers

Robert Anderson MD Cindy J. Chang MD Team Physician: Green Bay Packers Clinical Professor: University of California, San Francisco THURSDAY, MARCH 19 FRIDAY, MARCH 20 American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Rich Willy MPT, PhD Past President: 2011–2012 8:00 Introduction – Craig Young, MD 7:55 Overview – William Raasch, MD Assistant Professor: University of Montana Team Physician: UC-Berkeley USA Team Physician: 1998 Nagano Winter Paralympic 8:05 Management Strategies in the 8:00 Haglund’s Syndrome & Other Hindfoot Games; 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Paralympic Games Injured Runner – Rich Willy, MPT, PhD Maladies – Robert Anderson, MD USA Chief Medical Officer: 2012 London Summer 8:45 Meniscal Root Tears – Carole Vetter, MD 8:40 Orthopaedic Oncology: What Every Sports Olympic Games & 2008 Beijing Summer Paralympic Games Medicine Provider Should Know 9:15 Lateral Hip Pain: What Is It & How Do Adam Wooldridge, MD, MPH We Treat It? – Karie Zach, MD 9:20 Compare & Contrast the Management of Jonathan Ferris LAc, CPed Carrie Truebenbach DPT, MS, OCS 9:45 BREAK the Competitive vs. Recreational Athlete – Structural Elements Synchrony PT Cindy Chang, MD Team Pedorthist: Milwaukee Brewers Adjunct Professor: Doctor of Physical Therapy Program – 10:00 Pain Control For Musculoskeletal UW–Milwaukee Problems – Karen Hulbert, MD 10:00 BREAK – EXHIBITS 10:40 Patellofemoral Clinical Practice 10:20 Achilles Tendon Injuries Guidelines: Integration into Practice Robert Anderson, MD ◊ FROEDTERT SPORTS MEDICINE SPEAKERS Rich Willy, MPT, PhD 11:00 Elbow Injuries in the Throwing Athlete 11:15 BREAKOUT SESSION A* William Raasch, MD ◊ Dan Bruss PT, CSCS Becca Petro MS, LAT, CSCS A1 Ultrasound In The Young Athlete USAW Level I Sports Performance Coach 11:30 BREAKOUT SESSION E* Eileen Compty DPT, LAT Workshop – Shayne Fehr, MD E1 Promoting Metabolic Flexibility With Team Physical Therapist: US Speedskating Sara Ziegele DPT A2 Concussion Cases and Questions Your Diet – Nicole Kerneen, RD Team Physical Therapist: Milwaukee Torrent Kevin Walter, MD & Matthew Myrvik, PhD§ Griffin Ewald MPT, CSCS E2 Achilles Tendon Rehabilitation Runner’s Clinic A3 Suicide Awareness/Prevention In The Instructor: Marquette University Rich Willy, MPT, PhD High School Athlete – Kristin Hoff, PsyD Team Physical Therapist: Milwaukee Torrent E3 Orthotics Workshop: When to Use A4 Anterolateral Knee Instability & Them & How To Prescribe Them John Lidell DPT, LAT Update on the Anterolateral Ligament Jonathan Ferris, CPed Jon Campbell, MD Nicole Kerneen RD, C SSD E4 Foot & Ankle Radiology Pearls 12:00 LUNCH Keith Baynes, MD Sports Nutritionist: Milwaukee Brewers 12:45 Femoral Acetabular Impingement 12:15 LUNCH – EXHIBITS Mark Lydecker MPT, LAT Demetrios Douros, MD Adjunct Professor: PT and AT Programs 1:15 Midfoot & Forefoot Injuries UW–Milwaukee 1:15 Rehabilitation Strategies for Hip Tendinopathy Robert Anderson, MD ◊ Carrie Truebenbach, DPT, MS Chris Melkovitz PT Dental & Maxillofacial Injuries In Athletes 1:55 Company Therapist: Milwaukee Ballet 1:45 Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) Carolyn Brookes, MD, DMD Laura Gottschlich, DO ◊ Runner’s Clinic 2:30 Controlling Acute Pain With 2:15 BREAKOUT SESSION B* Immobilization: What Kind and How B1 Sports Anatomy: Clinical Correlations of Hand, Long? – Cindy Chang, MD Wrist, Foot & Ankle Cadaveric Workshop 3:00 BREAKOUT SESSION F* MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN FACULTY SPEAKERS Todd Hoagland, PhD, Andrew Kleven, DPT, Justin Bric, MD & Alexander Graf, MD† ◊ F1 Ergogenic Aids Update Mark Niedfeldt, MD ◊ Keith Baynes MD Todd Hoagland PhD Carole S. Vetter MD B2 Exercise and Pregnancy Associate Professor Professor Professor Kathryn Dielentheis, MD F2 Velocity Programs in the Overhead Athlete – Mark Lydecker, MPT, LAT ◊ Radiology Cell Biology, Neurobiology Team Physician: B3 Femoral Acetabular Impingement & Anatomy U.S. Speedskating Team, Rehabilitation Strategies F3 Posture & The Retraining Role in Justin Bric MD Milwaukee Bucks Griffin Ewald, MPT, CSCS ◊ Rehabilitation – Chris Melkovitz, PT PGY-5 Resident Kristin Hoff PsyD Assistant Professor Ryan Wagner DO 3:00 BREAKOUT SESSION C* 3:45 BREAKOUT SESSION G* Carolyn Brookes DMD, MD Clinical Instructor C1 Sports Anatomy: Clinical Correlations of Hand, G1 How To Get the Most Out of Your Assistant Professor Karen Hulbert MD Wrist, Foot & Ankle Cadaveric Workshop Physical Therapy Referrals Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associate Professor Kevin D. Walter MD Todd Hoagland, PhD, Andrew Kleven, DPT, John Liddell, DPT, LAT Family & Community Medicine Associate Professor Justin Bric, MD & Alexander Graf, MD† ◊ G2 Olympic Weightlifting in the Jonathan Campbell MD Neurotraumatic Consultant, NFL C2 Antepartum & Postpartum Rehabilitation Environment Assistant Professor Andrew Kleven DPT Considerations For Rehabilitation Becca Petro, MS, LAT, CSCS Team Physician: Wisconsin Herd, Adam Wooldridge MD, MPH Matthew Myrvik PhD, CMPC Sara Ziegele, DPT G3 Milwaukee Torrent Assistant Professor Swimming Injuries Associate Professor C3 Asthma & Exercise Induced Dan Bruss, PT, CSCS ◊ Musculoskeletal Oncology Kathryn Dielentheis MD Bronchospasm In Athletes Assistant Professor Mark Niedfeldt MD Craig C. Young MD Craig Young, MD ◊ 4:30 Day 2 Concludes Obstetrics & Gynecology Associate Clinical Professor Professor 3:45 BREAKOUT SESSION D* Team Physician: Milwaukee Brewers, Team Physician: Demetrios Douros MD Wisconsin Lutheran College, D1 Sports Anatomy: Clinical Correlations of Hand, * Choose one featured section or workshop for each Milwaukee Brewers, Wrist, Foot & Ankle Cadaveric Workshop breakout session: See sign-up sheet for ranking list. Assistant Professor Concordia University & Milwaukee Bucks, Todd Hoagland, PhD, Andrew Kleven, DPT, † Limited enrollment section: Please rank alternatives. Team Physician:Wisconsin Herd, U.S. National Snowboard Team Milwaukee Ballet, Justin Bric, MD & Alexander Graf, MD† ◊ Wauwatosa West HS U.S. National Ski & § Bring your interesting cases and questions William Raasch MD D2 The Physical Therapist Role in Snowboard Teams ◊ National Strength and Conditioning Association Shayne Fehr MD Professor the Management of Sport-Related Assistant Professor Team Physician: Milwaukee Brewers, Concussion – Eileen Compty, DPT, LAT (NSCA) approved up to 1.0 CEU(s) in Category A Karie Zach MD for certified individuals attending this course Milwaukee Bucks, Milwaukee Ballet, Assistant Professor & Sara Ziegele, DPT Alexander Graf MD Wisconsin Lutheran College & Team Physician: D3 Regenerative Sports Medicine: Past, PGY-5 Resident Wisconsin Lutheran HS Milwaukee Torrent Present & Future – Ryan Wagner, DO SPONSORED BY Sports Medicine Division Laura Gottschlich DO 4:30 Challenges in the Diagnosis of Upper Assistant Professor Extremity Radicular Pain & Tingling Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery & Family and Community Medicine Team Physician: Milwaukee Ballet, Cindy Chang, MD Milwaukee Lutheran HS & 5:00 Day 1 Concludes Milwaukee Bucks

Topics, speakers, titles, and credit hours are subject to change. Team, institutional and hospital affiliations are current as of brochure printing.

Within each PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY – info provided will appear on program certificate BREAKOUT SESSION, REGISTRATION rank workshops in The Pre-Registration Fee is $375 for physicians, $275 for FIRST ______LAST ______order of preference. PT/NP/PA, $230 for AT/LAT’s and Residents, and $100 for students with accompanying letter from supervisor. DEGREE(S) ______DAY ONE DAY TWO Fee includes registration materials, symposium outline and ADDRESS ______SESSION A SESSION E lunches. There is an additional $25 fee for AMA PRA CME A1 ____ E1 ____ Credit Certificate, $10 fee after the Pre-Registration date of CITY/STATE/ZIP ______A2 ____ E2 ____ March 8. EMAIL ______A3 ____ E3 ____ Your cancelled check serves as receipt of registration. A4 ____ E4 ____ PHONE ______REGISTRATION FEE ENCLOSED ❑ $375: physicians SESSION B SESSION F SPECIAL NEEDS ______BREAKOUT SESSION SIGN UP ❑ $275: PT/NP/PA B1 ____ F1 ____ Please rank breakout sessions in order of preference. We will ______❑ $230: ATs, LATs, and Residents B2 ____ F2 ____ make every effort to give you your highest choices. Space is B3 ____ F3 ____ ❑ $100: students with letter, coaches & athletes limited in some sections to allow maximal instructor/attendee interactions. REQUESTS WILL BE FILLED IN ORDER PHYSICIAN: PT/ATC: ❑ $25: +fee for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ SESSION C SESSION G ❑ AAFP CME ❑ BOC RECEIVED. Sign up early for best selection. For duplicate C1 ____ G1 ____ sessions place an asterisk at your first choice. ❑ AMA PRA Category 1 ❑ CSCS MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Credit™ (additional $25) C2 ____ G2 ____ Sports Medicine Symposium Sports Medicine ❑ WPTA MCW Department of Orthopaedic Surgery If you fail to provide alternatives and the session is already C3 ____ G3 ____ ❑ Other filled, we will randomly place you in an open session. SEND COMPLETED FORM TO: RES/NP/PA/RN: ❑ Hours of Participation SESSION D MCW Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Attn: Wendy Engel D1 ____ QUESTIONS? Contact Wendy at [email protected] 8701 W. Watertown Plank Rd., Box 26509 D2 ____ March 18–19 • 2021 SAVE THE

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SYMPOSIUM OBJECTIVES ACCREDITATION By attending this course, participants will ACCREDITATION STATEMENT (depending on breakout sessions attended): The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. • Develop skills in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of common elbow, back, DESIGNATION OF CREDIT STATEMENT hip, foot, ankle and knee musculoskeletal The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.25 injuries in athletic populations. AMA PRA Category I Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. • Construct a set of standards for on-field injuries and evaluation of injuries in the HOURS OF PARTICIPATION FOR ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS athletic training facility and office settings. The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this activity for up to 15.25 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health professionals. This program has been • Develop strategies for effective use of planned and implemented in accordance with the requirements and policies of the Board TARGET AUDIENCE physical therapy, radiologic testing and and Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC) through the joint sponsorship of Froedtert dietary consults. Sports Medicine and Medical College of Wisconsin. Froedtert Sports Medicine (BOC AP# Primary care physicians, P8529) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to emergency medicine • Develop strategies for effective pain Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 15.25 EBP Category hours/ physicians, physical control for musculoskeletal problems. CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program. therapists, athletic trainers, nurses, coaches, athletic National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) approved up to 1.0 CEU(s) in directors, and anyone who Category A for certified individuals attending this event. is interested and involved Topics, speakers, titles, and credit hours are subject in the care of athletes of all to change. Team, institutional and hospital affiliations Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association has approved this program (#029773) for up to ages and abilities. are current as of brochure printing. 15.25 hours of prescribed credit. The American Academy of Family Physicians designates this continuing medical education activity for up to 15 hours of prescribed credit.

SYMPOSIUM LOCATION HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS The Medical College of Wisconsin Radisson Hotel Milwaukee West Medical Education Building, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226 2303 N. Mayfair Road, Milwaukee, Corner of Hwy 100 and North Ave Located a half block south of Watertown Plank Road on the west side of 87th Street. – MCW nightly rate is $105 (plus tax) – Book online using promo code SPORTM: PROGRAM MATERIALS, DIRECTIONS AND INFO radisson.com/milwaukee-hotel-wi-53226/wiwauwat – For telephone reservations and shuttle, call 414-257-3400. mcw.edu/departments/orthopaedic-surgery/education/sports-medicine-symposium Springhill Suites Milwaukee West • COURSE DIRECTORS: Mark Lydecker, MPT, LAT & Craig Young, MD 10411 W. Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, Located one mile from MCW • COURSE COORDINATORS: Wendy Engel & Amy Peters (Shuttle service 7AM – 8PM) – MCW nightly rate is $109 (plus tax) • COURSE PLANNING COMMITTEE: Laura Gottschlich, DO, – Book online: marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id= Joe Hoff, MS, LAT & William Raasch, MD 1573064181268&key=GRP&app=resvlink – For telephone reservations, call 414-257-3424. PARKING Park in Lot C on 87th Street just north of Watertown Plank Road and the Wisconsin Athletic TRAVEL & ROAD ALERTS: 511wi.gov/#:Alerts Club. If Lot C is full, please check in at the visitor lot on 87th Street across from the College REFUNDS & CANCELLATIONS for alternate parking locations. All registrations include a 25% nonrefundable processing fee. To receive a refund, written notice of cancellation must be received prior to March 8, 2020. After that date, no refunds will be granted. Fees will not be refunded for no-shows. Early registration is recommended; a limited number of registrations will be accepted on site.