SPORTS MEDICINE May 5-7,2016|GrandHyattDenverDenver, Colorado FOOTBALL PROVIDed By:

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Gain cutting edge knowledge and confidence regarding treating and rehabilitating football injuries from leading team doctors and healthcare professionals.

The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, a world-leader in sports medicine education and its partners, the Team Physicians Society, National Football League and Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society, invite you to Denver to learn the latest in evidence-based practice, and emerging therapies in the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of football injuries at all levels of play. The course provides 19.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.

Upon completion of this course, learners should be able to: >> Analyze epidemiological trends in football injuries for professional, collegiate and youth football players >> Integrate prevention strategies with their health care team(s) to improve musculo- skeletal and medical health for professional, collegiate and youth football players >> Implement an effective evaluation algorithm for musculoskeletal and medical conditions afflicting football players >> Assess and apply surgical and non-surgical treatment recommendations and rehabilitation protocols for the management of essential musculoskeletal and medical conditions in football >> Implement strategies to institutionalize enhanced collaboration between allied health personnel and team physicians as they care for football athletes >> Analyze treatment options for a wide range of injuries >> Diagnose and rehabilitate common injuries and conditions

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Team physicians, certified athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches or any others concerned with the management or prevention of injuries to the football team athlete.

AGENDA

THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 2:50 – 3:55 PM SPINAL INJURIES IN FOOTBALL 7:25 – 7:30 AM >> Acute Spinal Injuries in Football: What You Need to Know WELCOME >> Non-emergent Conditions of the Spine: In-season 7:30 – 8:25 AM Management PREVALENCE OF FOOTBALL-RELATED INJURIES >> Principles of Spinal Rehabilitation >> >> High School and College Injury Rates Question and Discussion >> NFL Injury Statistics 3:55 – 4:40 PM >> Long-Term Health-related Implications of Football: CARDIO-PULMONARY What the Evidence Says >> Cardiac Screening in the Football Athlete >> Question and Discussion >> Management of Hypertension in Athletes 8:25 – 9:05 AM >> Treating the Asthmatic Athlete PANEL DISCUSSION: IS FOOTBALL SAFE? >> Question and Discussion WHO SHOULD PLAY? 4:40 – 5:25 PM 9:05 – 9:35 AM FUTURE ADVANCES IN THE CARE OF FOOTBALL SIDELINE EMERGENCIES I PLAYERS: WHAT’S ON THE HORIZON >> On-Field Emergency Preparedness >> Advances in Equipment Design >> On-Field Triage of Long-Bone Fractures and Dislocations >> Functional Movement Screens >> Restricted Blood Flow 9:35 – 10:00 AM BREAK >> Question and Discussion 10:00 – 11:00 AM 5:25 – 5:30 PM DAY 1 WRAP – UP SIDELINE EMERGENCIES II >> Chest and Blunt Abdominal Trauma FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2016 >> Heat Injury – Review of Evaluation and Management Practices 7:30 – 8:40 AM >> Sideline Evaluation of Eye Injury HIP AND PELVIS INJURIES >> Question and Discussion >> Approach to the Athlete with Groin Pain >> 11:00 – 11:45 AM Labral Tears and Femoroacetabular Impingement KEYNOTE ADDRESS – TBD >> Hamstring and Adductor Strains >> Rehabilitation Principles for the Hip and Pelvis 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM LUNCH >> Question and Discussion 12:45 – 1:55 PM 8:40 – 9:50 AM SHOULDER INJURIES LOWER EXTREMITY INJURIES IN FOOTBALL I >> Glenohumeral Instability – Treatment Options >> ACL Tears in Football Players: Timing, Graft Choice, >> Acromioclavicular and Sternoclavicular Injuries Outcomes >> Rotator Cuff Disorders: Inflammation to Full-thickness >> PCL Tears in Football Players: Treatment Options Tears >> Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries >> In-Season Rehabilitation and Bracing of the Injured >> Posterolateral Corner and Lateral Collateral Ligament Shoulder Injuries >> Question and Discussion >> Question and Discussion 1:55 – 2:35 PM 9:50 – 10:15 AM BREAK UPPER EXTREMITY INJURIES >> Common Elbow Disorders and Forearm and Wrist Injuries >> Common Hand Injuries in Football >> Question and Discussion 2:35 – 2:50 PM BREAK AGENDA

FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2016 (continued) SATURDAY, MAY 7, 2016

10:15 – 11:25 AM 8:00 – 8:50 AM LOWER EXTREMITY INJURIES IN FOOTBALL II PERFORMANCE-ENHANCEMENT & THE >> Meniscus Tears: An Approach to Treatment FOOTBALL PLAYER: TRUTH FROM FICTION >> Acute Cartilage Defects of the Knee >> Current Drug Testing in the NFL and NCAA >> Management of Osteoarthritis in the Adult Athlete >> PEA’s – Stimulants and Common Supplements >> Rehabilitation of the Injured Knee: Why it’s Important >> PEA’s – Anabolic Agents >> Question and Discussion >> Question and Discussion 11:25 AM – 12:00 PM 8:50 – 9:30 AM PANEL DISCUSSION: The Art and Science of NOVEL /EMERGING/CONTROVERSIAL THERAPIES Return-to-Play Decisions at the High School, >> Platelet Rich Plasma and Stem Cells College, and Professional Levels >> Acupuncture and Dry Needling 12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH (on own) >> The Application of Evolving Sports Science Concepts for Injury Prevention and Return to Play 1:00 – 2:00 PM >> Question and Discussion ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS 9:30 – 9:45 AM BREAK >> Physical Exam Techniques: • Cervical and Lumbar Spine 9:45 – 10:15 AM • Shoulder and Elbow PERSPECTIVE FROM THE OTHER SIDE • Knee >> Thoughts from a Sports Agent >> On-Field Triage >> Thoughts from the Media Helmet and Shoulder Pad Removal • 10:15 – 10:55 AM Principles of Taping and Bracing • CONTROL OF PAIN AND INFLAMMATION • The SCAT and X-2 Concussion Assessment Tools >> NSAIDS: A Rational Approach to Their Use 2:00 – 2:55 PM >> Toradol: Is it Safe and Effective? CONCUSSION UPDATE >> Viscosupplement and Corticosteroid Injections >> Sideline Evaluation >> Question and Discussion >> Novel Management Strategies in Concussion, including Prolonged Post Concussion Syndrome 10:55 – 11:00 AM WRAP-UP AND ADJOURN >> CTE- The Current State of Evidence: >> Question and Discussion 2:55 – 3:10 PM BREAK 3:10 – 4:15 PM FOOT AND ANKLE INJURIES IN FOOTBALL PLAYERS >> Achilles Tendon Injuries >> The Sprained Ankle >> Common Injuries to the Foot >> Rehabilitation of the Injured Foot and Ankle >> Question and Discussion 4:15 – 4:55 PM BEYOND GAME DAY: GENERAL MEDICAL ISSUES >> Nutritional Concepts for Football Players >> Sports Psychology/Psychiatry: Recognition of the Common Problems >> Infectious Disease – MRSA >> Question and Discussion 4:55 – 5:00 PM DAY 2 WRAP – UP FACULTY

Co-Chairs: M. Anthony Casolaro MD Mark E. Halstead MD John A. Lombardo MD Todd Toriscelli MA, NFL Advisor Matthew J. Matava MD Head Team Physician Consultant Physician ATC, CSCS Washington Redskins St. Louis Rams Performance Head Athletic Trainer Head Team Physician Enhancing Agents St. Louis Rams Arlington, VA St. Louis, MO Tennessee Titans Columbus, OH Nashville, TN St. Louis, MO Thomas O. Clanton MD Josh Hartman MBA, ATC Former Team Physician Assistant Athletic Trainer Timothy A. McAdams MD Andrew M. Tucker MD Head Team Physician Joe Van Allen MSPT, Head Team Physician Houston Texans Denver Broncos SCS, ATC, CSCS Vail, CO Denver, CO 49ers Baltimore Ravens Redwood City, CA Director of Rehabilitation/ Baltimore, MD Jon Hernandez PT, DPT, Assistant Athletic Trainer Thomas Condon Eric C. McCarty MD sCs, ATC, CsCs New England Patriots Faculty: NFL Sports Agent Chief of Sports Medicine Foxboro, MA Assistant Athletic and Shoulder Surgery Trainer/Physical Robert B. Anderson MD Daniel E. Cooper MD University of Colorado Robert Vogel MD Therapist Team Physician Head Team Physician Boulder, CO Clinical Professor Carolina Panthers Buffalo Bills of Medicine Dallas Cowboys Bruce S. Miller MD Charlotte, NC Buffalo, NY University of Colorado Dallas, TX Medical Director, Denver Stephania Bell PT, OCS, MedSport Jeffrey Crandall PhD Stanley A. Herring MD Denver, CO CSCS Director, Center for Consultant Physician University of Michigan Injury Analyst/Writer Applied Biomechanics Seattle Seahawks Ann Arbor, MI James E. Voos MD ESPN Head Team Physician University of Virginia Seattle, WA Michael E. Monaco MD Bristol, CT Cleveland Browns Charlottesville, VA Team Physician Elliott B. Hershman MD Cleveland, OH Adam Bennett MD Sean Cupp MD Team Physician Team Physician Team Physician New York Jets Overland Park, KS Russell F. Warren MD Team Physician Cleveland Browns New York, NY David E. Olson MD Chicago, IL New York Giants Cleveland, OH Team Physician Merril Hoge New York, NY Mitchel S. Berger MD Gary W. Dorshimer MD Former Steeler Minnesota Vikings Professor and Chairman, Team Physician ESPN Analyst Minneapolis, MN James Whalen MSEd, ATC Department of Philadelphia Eagles Johnny Owens MPT Head Athletic Trainer Neurological Surgery C. Starck Johnson MD Philadelphia, PA Director, Clinical New England Patriots University of California Team Ophthalmologist Education Foxboro, MA San Francisco Andrew B. Dossett MD Denver Broncos Owens Recovery San Francisco, CA Team Physician Denver, CO Calvin K. Wong MD Science Dallas Cowboys Team Physician, San Antonio, TX Leslie J. Bisson MD Dallas, TX Bryan T. Kelly MD San Diego Chargers Head Team Physician Team Physician David A. Porter MD San Diego, CA Buffalo Bills James C. Dreese MD New York Giants Team Physician Amherst, NY Team Physician New York, NY Baltimore Ravens Indianapolis Colts Martin Boublik MD Baltimore, MD James Kindernecht MD Indianapolis, IN Head Team Physician Team Physician Matthew T. Provencher MD Denver Broncos James M. Ellis MD New York Giants Head Team Physician Greenwood Village, CO Team Physician New York, NY New England Patriots Atlanta Falcons Boston, MA Robert H. Brophy IV, MD Greenville, SC Richard Kovacs MD Team Physician Clinical Director, Scott A. Rodeo MD St. Louis Rams J. steven Geraghty MD Krannert Institute of Head Team Physician Chesterfield, MO Team Physician Cardiology New York Giants Denver Broncos Indianapolis, IN J. W. Thomas Byrd MD Centennial, CO New York, NY Team Physician Joseph Lenac Jr. MA Chi Tang MD Tennessee Titans Charles A. Goldfarb MD Licensed Psychologist Assistant Professor, Nashville, TN Professor, Orthopaedic Winning Edge Surgery Psychological Services Orthopedics Washington University Washington University Andrew Cappuccino MD Creve Coeur, MO St. Louis, MO St. Louis, MO Team Physician Buffalo Bills Lockport, NY

Please note: Faculty and agenda are subject to change. General INFORMATION

Housing Continuing Education for Athletic Trainers A block of rooms has been reserved at The Grand The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Hyatt Denver at a group rate of $189. Reservations may Medicine (AOSSM) is recognized by the Board be made by calling 888 421-1442 and asking for the of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education AOSSM/NFL Room Block. You can also book directly for Certified Athletic Trainers. online at www.sportsmed.org. The reservation deadline is Disclaimer April 13, 2016. Rooms are guaranteed until this date The material presented in this continuing medical pending availability. Attendees are encouraged to book education program is being made available by the early. AOSSM for educational purposes only. This material is Registration costs are predicated on attendees staying at not intended to represent the only methods or procedures the Grand Hyatt Denver. A $150 differential is assessed appropriate for the medical situation discussed. to registrants staying at other hotels to offset expenses Disclosure Statement incurred. Meeting registrants will be confirmed with hotel In accordance with the guidelines of the Accreditation master list. Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), Registration it is the policy of the American Orthopaedic Society for Your advance registration must be received by the cut-off Sports Medicine that faculty and planners disclose to date of April 15, 2016. On-site registration hours will be the learners all financial relationships during the past as follows: twelve months with any commercial interest (any entity Thursday, May 5, 2016 6:30am to 5:30pm producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods and services consumed by, or used on, Friday, May 6, 2015 7:30am to 5:30pm patients). Any and all disclosures will be provided in the Saturday, May 7, 2015 7:30am to 11:30am final program that is distributed at the meeting to program On-Site Registration participants. In accordance with AOSSM policy, faculty On-site registration will be available for a surcharge of participation is predicated upon timely submission and $100 (US) added to the pre-registration fees. review of AOSSM disclosures. Non-compliance results in Cancellation/Refund Policy faculty being stricken from the program. A written request must be received in the AOSSM office Exhibits prior to April 15, 2016. The registration fee, minus a $150 Technical exhibits will be on display on Thursday and processing fee, will be refunded following the confer- Friday to complement the educational sessions. ence. No refunds will be made after April 15, 2016. Questions? Target Audience Email AOSSM at [email protected] This activity is designed specifically for any physician, certified athletic trainer, physical therapist, coach or any others concerned with the management or prevention of injuries to the football team athlete. Program AOSSM attests that the people responsible for the development of this live activity did so independently and were not influenced by commercial supporters. Continuing Medical Education Credit The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AOSSM designates this live activity for a maximum of 19.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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