Surgery And Rehabilitation Of The Hand

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29039 HRF Therapy Layout 1 8/25/14 12:05 PM Page 22015 PHILADELPHIA MEETINGSURGERY AND REHABILITATIONOF THE HANDWITH EMPHASIS ON TRAUMAMARCH 7-10, 2015One day pediatric pre-course Friday March 6, 2015 – Loews HotelHonored Professors:Lynnlee Fullenwider, OTR/L, CHTPhilip J. McClure, PT, PhDRandy R. Bindra, MDL. Scott Levin, MDDaniel A. Rikli, MDDavid C. Ring, MD, PhDPediatric Upper ExtremityPre-Course 2015 for Surgeons and TherapistsCourse Directors:Joshua Abzug, MD; Scott Kozin, MD; Dan Zlotolow, MDA one day course of pediatric upper extremity surgery and therapy focusedon trauma, congenital disorders, brachial plexus palsy, tetraplegia and more.Chairmen:Terri M. Skirven, OTR/L, CHTJane M. Fedorczyk, PT, PhD, CHT, ATCJenifer M. Haines, MS, OTR/L, CHTA. Lee Osterman, MDSponsored by:Endorsed by:Hand RehabilitationFoundationSupported by: Jefferson Health System and Moss RehabAmerican Associationof Hand SurgeryPOSNA

29039 HRF Therapy Layout 1 8/28/14 7:23 PM Page 3THE 2015 PHILADELPHIA MEETINGThe Philadelphia Hand Rehabilitation Foundation is proud to present the 41st annual symposium, Surgery andRehabilitation of the Hand. The 2015 program will emphasize trauma with comprehensive evaluation and managementpresented by a distinguished faculty of surgeons and therapists. Surgery videos, anatomy laboratory sessions, paneldiscussions, hands-on workshops and splint fabrication labs will complement the general didactic sessions.TARGET AUDIENCE: Hand Therapists, Occupational and Physical Therapists, Athletic Trainers, Rehabilitation Nurses,Hand, Orthopedic, Plastic and General Surgeons, Physiatrists and Residents.SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2015General Session6:30Registration/Continental Breakfast8:00Welcome and Introduction of Honored ProfessorsTerri M. Skirven, OTR/L, CHTLawrence H. Schneider, MDWOUND HEALING AND MANAGEMENTModerator: Randy Bindra, MD8:158:30Perspectives on UE Trauma in the USARandy Bindra, MDEmergency Management and Decision Making forComplex TraumaDaniel A. Rikli, MD11:45 Panel: Psychosocial Factors in RehabilitationFollowing TraumaModerator: Joy MacDermid, BScPT, PhDPanelists: David Ring, MD, PhDKaren Schultz, MS, OTR, FAOTA, CHTLisa M. Smurr-Walters, MS, OTR/L, CHT12:15 Question/Answer12:20 Dorothy B. Kaufmann Educational ScholarshipInternational Scholarship PresentationRecipient: Charu Eapen, MPT, PhDIntro: Jane M. Fedorczyk, PT, PhD, CHT, ATC12:30 Lunch/ExhibitsCOMPLEX INJURIESModerator: L. Scott Levin, MD8:45Biology and Continuum of Wound HealingMaureen A. Hardy, MS, PT, CHT1:30Hand TransplantationL. Scott Levin, MD9:05Wound Assessment and Advances in ManagementJ. Martin Walsh, OTR/L, CHT1:459:25Edema and Scar ManagementBrenda C. Hilfrank, PT, CHTRehabilitation Following Hand TransplantationLaura Walsh, MS, OTR/L, CHTGail Severence, MS, OTR/L, CHT2:059:45Break/ExhibitsCase StudyGail Severence, MS, OTR/L, CHTLaura Walsh, MS, OTR/L, CHTWOUND HEALING AND MANAGEMENT (CONT.)Moderator: Lynnlee Fullenwider, OTR/L, CHT2:20Medical Management of Acute PainL. Andrew Koman, MD10:15 Clinical Reasoning in Rehabilitation FollowingPolytraumaJane M. Fedorczyk, PT, PhD, CHT, ATC2:35Therapist’s Management of Acute PainJane M. Fedorczyk, PT, PhD, CHT, ATC2:55Q&A10:35 Case Studies:Lauren M. DeTullio, MS, OTR/L, CHTJason A. Suda, MS, OTR/L3:00Break/Exhibits3:30Concurrent sessions 1 – 1010:55 Advances in Wound CoverageL. Scott Levin, MD11:10 Therapist’s Management of Grafts, Flapsand IntegraMAJ Charles D. Quick, MS, OTR/L, CHT11:30 InfectionsMark S. Rekant, MDPlease refer to the list of concurrent sessions at the right.Registration fee includes one concurrent session.Kindly indicate 3 sessions, in order of preference, on theattached registration form.Concurrent sessions will be assigned based on your listof preferences and availability of space.5:30 Saturday Sessions Conclude

29039 HRF Therapy Layout 1 8/25/14 12:05 PM Page 4CONCURRENT SESSIONSSATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2015 3:30 -5:30 PMCoordinator: Jenifer M. Haines, MS, OTR/L, CHT1. Upper Extremity Cadaver AnatomyModerator: David Ebaugh, PT, PhDThomas J. Gillon, MDMeredith N. Osterman, MDTeresa M. Zapotochny, PT, CHTJason A. Suda, MS, OTR/LPre-dissected upper extremity cadaver specimens will beexamined to review the flexor and extensor surfaces of thehand and forearm, nerve anatomy, and joint anatomy of theshoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. Lab instructors will identifythe anatomy, discuss common clinical pathologies anddescribe surgical management.2. Interosseous and Lumbrical Muscle TightnessJudy C. Colditz, OTR/L, CHT, FAOTAA comprehensive review of the interosseous and lumbricalmuscles will be presented in addition to the examination ofinterosseous and lumbrical muscle tightness. The impact ofthis tightness on digital motion and on overall function ofthe hand will be explored.3. Elbow FracturesModerator: Nancy M. Cannon, OTR/L, CHTThomas J. Fischer, MDLaura J. Walsh, MS, OTR/L, CHTThe recovery of function following elbow fractures is dependentupon many anatomic, surgical, rehabilitation, and individualvariables. This session will cover surgical and conservativemanagement for a variety of elbow fractures. Rehabilitationtimetables, precautions, complications, and orthosis selectionwill be addressed.4. Clinical Examination of the HandModerator: Lauren M. DeTullio, MS, OTR/L,CHTJenifer M. Haines, MS, OTR/L, CHTChristos Karagiannopoulos, MPT, MEd, ATC, CHTMarie G. Sayers, OTR/L, CHTLTC Kathleen Yancosek, MS, OTR/L, CHTA comprehensive evaluation of the hand is essential fortreatment planning. This hands-on session will cover physicalinspection, palpation, goniometric measurements, differentialtissue assessment, extrinsic and intrinsic muscle testing, edema,dexterity and sensibility screen for the hand. Participants willlearn how to connect assessment findings with clinical reasoningand treatment planning.5. Orthotic Fabrication Lab – “Spaghetti Wrist”Moderator: Lauren J. O’Donnell, OTR/L, CHTDavid M. Wolfe, OTR/L, CHTColleen C. Burke, PTAKatie L. Burkhart, OTR/L, CHTSevere laceration to the volar aspect of the wrist may resultin “Spaghetti Wrist”, injury to all or many of the flexortendons, the median and ulnar nerves, and radial andulnar arteries. These injuries can be devastating and requireprecise orthosis fabrication and rehabilitation. Participantswill fabricate an orthosis to protect repaired structures andvariations will be discussed to address specific surgicalrepair techniques.6. Nerve Compression Injuries of the Upper LimbModerator: Sue A. Emerson, OTR, CHT, CEESDavid Hutchinson, PT, DSc, MS, ECSMark T. Walsh, PT, DPT, MS, CHT, ATCNerve compression syndromes present unique challenges totherapists. The panel will review diagnosis, clinical examination,and rehabilitation techniques to address impairments andfunctional deficits related to upper extremity nerve injury.7. Diagnostic Classification for Shoulder ProblemsPhilip J. McClure, PT, PhDParticipants will be introduced to a new diagnosticclassification for shoulder problems that is aimed specificallyat guiding rehabilitation. This system goes beyond thecurrent pathoanatomic system. Shoulder/scapularbiomechanics with clinical application will be addressed.Participants should wear appropriate clothing to practicehands-on techniques of the scapula and shoulder.8. Hand Therapy Certification CommissionJ. Martin Walsh, OTR/L, CHTLynnlee Fullenwider, OTR/L, CHTThis session will cover the history of hand therapy certification,scope of practice and practice analysis. The certification testblueprint and item writing process will be reviewed as well aseligibility requirements. Test preparation strategies, studygroups and resources will also be covered.9. Practice ManagementModerator: Maureen A. Hardy, MS, PT, CHTLynne Bassini, MA, OTR, CHTTerri L. Wolfe, OTR/L, CHTThis session will cover a variety of topics related to therapypractice management, including coding and billing for handtherapy services, an update on orthotics reimbursement,marketing and suggestions for containing costs. Participantsare encouraged to bring questions to participate in an opendiscussion.10. Integrating Technology into PracticeModerator: Jane M. Fedorczyk, PT, PhD, CHT, ATCLisa M. Smurr-Walters, MS, OTR/L, CHTKristen A. Valdes OTD, OT, CHTThis session will identify how therapists can integratetechnology including internet resources and mobile appsthat can be used for patient management, teaching, andresearch in hand and upper extremity rehabilitation.

29039 HRF Therapy Layout 1 8/28/14 7:23 PM Page 5SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 2015General Session6:301:45Orthotic Interventions and Therapy for UpperExtremity Contractures1:45 ShoulderPhilip J. McClure, PT, PhD2:05 Forearm and WristAnn M. Lucado, PhD, MS, PT, CHT2:25 ElbowKristen A. Valdes, OTD, OT, CHT2:45 HandJudy C. Colditz, OTR/L, CHT, FAOTA3:00Break/Exhibits3:30Concurrent Sessions 11 - 20Continental BreakfastTRAUMA AROUND THE WORLDModerator: Lisa M. Smurr-Walters, MS, OTR/L, CHT8:00Update on War Zone InjuriesCOL Stanley T. Breuer, OTD, OTR/L, CHT8:25Rehabilitation Following War Related UpperExtremity TraumaLTC Matthew G. St. Laurent, MS, OTR/L, CHT8:40Advances in Upper Extremity ProstheticsRyan Spill, CP9:00Prosthetic TrainingLisa M. Smurr-Walters, MS, OTR/L, CHT9:20Panel: Trauma Management in Underserved AreasModerator: Jane M. Fedorczyk, PT, PhD, CHT, ATCPanelists: Lynne Bassini, MA, OTR, CHT; Randall W. Culp, MD;Charu Eapen, MPT, PhD; Scott H. Kozin, MDPlease refer to the list of concurrent sessions at the right.Registration fee includes one concurrent session.Kindly indicate 3 sessions, in order of preference, on theattached registration form.Concurrent sessions will be assigned based on your listof preferences and availability of space.5:30Sunday Sessions Conclude10:00 Break/ExhibitsCOMPLEX WRIST TRAUMAModerator: Elaine E. Fess, MS, OTR, FAOTA, CHT10:30 Current Concepts in Management of DistalRadius FracturesDaniel A. Rikli, MD10:45 Complications Following Distal Radius FracturesJohn D. Lubahn, MD11:00 Therapeutic Management for Distal RadiusFractures: Guidelines, Perils and PitfallsRoslyn B. Evans, OTR/L, CHT11:20 Sensorimotor Changes Following Distal RadiusFractures: Clinical SignificanceChristos Karagiannopoulos, MPT, MEd, ATC, CHT11:35 Spaghetti WristRowena McBeath, MD, PhD11:50 Therapy Following Spaghetti Wrist RepairKaren M. Pettengill, MS, OTR/L, CHT12:10 Prognostic Factors for Return to Work FollowingWork Related TraumaJoy C. MacDermid, BScPT, PhD12:25 HRF Announcements12:30 Lunch/ExhibitsUPPER EXTREMITY STIFFNESS AND CONTRACTUREAFTER TRAUMAModerator: Philip J. McClure, PT, PhD1:30Contracture Formation and Stiffness FollowingTrauma and Guidelines for ManagementPhilip J. McClure, PT, PhDRELAX AND ENERGIZE!Yoga/Zumba Fundraiserfor the Hand RehabilitationFoundationSunday and MondayMarch 8th and 9thCheckschedule for times(times will be eitherbefore or afterdaily schedule)Minimumdonation of 10.00per session

29039 HRF Therapy Layout 1 8/25/14 12:05 PM Page 6CONCURRENT SESSIONSSUNDAY, MARCH 8, 2015 3:30 -5:30 PMCoordinator: Jenifer M. Haines, MS, OTR/L, CHT11. Upper Extremity Cadaver AnatomyModerator: David Ebaugh, PT, PhDPeter H. Hutchinson, MDSidney M. Jacoby, MDChristopher M. Saporito, OTR/L, CHTTeresa M. Zapotochny, PT, CHTPre-dissected upper extremity cadaver specimens will be examined toreview the flexor and extensor surfaces of the hand and forearm,nerve anatomy, and joint anatomy of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, andhand. Lab instructors will identify the anatomy, discuss commonclinical pathologies and describe surgical management.12. Distal Radius FracturesModerator: Kristen A. Valdes, OTD, OT, CHTChristos Karagiannopoulos, MPT, MEd, ATC, CHTJoy C. MacDermid, BScPT, PhDJohn M. Bednar, MDParticipants will benefit from a comprehensive review of thediagnosis, surgical, and therapeutic management of distal radiusfractures. Rehabilitation timetables, precautions, complications,and orthosis selection following fractures and during therehabilitation process will be addressed.13. Hand FracturesModerator: Maureen A. Hardy, MS, PT, CHTJason A. Suda, MS, OTR/LStephanie Sweet, MDRowena McBeath, MD, PhDHand surgeons and therapists treat a range of impairments relatedto hand fractures. This session will cover surgical and conservativemanagement for articular and non-articular fractures of the hand.Rehabilitation timetables, precautions, complications, and orthosisselection and variations following fractures will be addressed.14. Flexor and Extensor Tendon InjuriesModerator: Roslyn B. Evans, OTR/L, CHTPeter C. Amadio, MDNancy M. Cannon, OTR/L, CHTKaren M. Pettengill, MS, OTR/L, CHTThe panel will review current practice in the management of flexorand extensor tendon injuries with an emphasis on evidence basedpractice. Research support for the choice of postoperative orthosesand therapy protocols will be discussed. The panel will address theprogression of therapeutic exercise based on patient response as wellas the modulation of force and excursion parameters with attentionto wrist/synergistic motion. The panel will guide a discussionregarding clinical decision making for tendon rehabilitation.15. Orthosis Fabrication Lab: Low Ulnar Nerve Injuries andCombined Low Median and Ulnar Nerve InjuriesModerator: David M. Wolfe, OTR/L, CHTLauren J. O’Donnell, OTR/L, CHTColleen C. Burke, PTAKatie L. Burkhart, OTR/L, CHTWhen fabricating an orthosis following peripheral nerve injurytherapists must consider muscle force imbalances, sensory deficits,protection of repaired structures, and promotion of function.Participants in this hands-on lab will fabricate orthoses used inrehabilitation following low ulnar and combined low median andulnar nerve injuries.16. Hand Assessment: Where is the Evidence?Elaine E. Fess, MS, OTR, FAOTA, CHTThis hands-on session will cover the use of standardized upperextremity assessments including tests of sensibility, dexterity,strength and hand function. Standardization, validity and reliabilityof procedures and tests will be discussed, as well as the connectionbetween clinical reasoning, treatment planning and evidencebased practice and procedures.17. Assessment and Management of Selected ShoulderConditionsModerator: Philip J. McClure, PT, PhDBryan A. Spinelli, PT, MS, OCS, CLTAngela Tate, PT, PhDClinical examination of the shoulder will be addressed in thissession including functional performance tests for the shoulder,quantifying rotator cuff neural activation, and the influence ofpain on activation. Participants will receive an update regardingcurrent research for the conservative management of rotatorcuff tendinopathy and regarding shoulder problems in breastcancer patients. Clinical application of research findings willbe emphasized. Participants should wear appropriate clothing topractice hands-on techniques of the scapula and shoulder.18. What’s New, What’s Tried and True: Wrist and Hand ArthritisModerator: Terri L. Wolfe, OTR/L, CHTJohn D. Lubahn, MDRandy R. Bindra, MDThis session will provide a comprehensive overview surgical, nonsurgical, orthosis fabrication and rehabilitation techniques to treatindividuals with wrist and hand arthritis. Common deformities andfunctional deficits related to a variety of wrist and hand conditionswill be addressed.19. Rehabilitation for the Wounded WarriorsModerator: LTC Kathleen Yancosek, PhD, OTR/L, CHTCOL Stanley T. Breuer OTD, OTR/L, CHTLTC Matthew G. St. Laurent, MS, OTR/L, CHTLisa Smurr- Walters, MS, OTR/L, CHTFunctional retraining following polytrauma is critical for thesuccessful outcome of rehabilitation in both the military andcivilian life. This impressive panel of military personnel willpresent their approach to rehabilitation for traumatically injuredservice personnel with translation to the civilian population.Topics will include the psychosocial aspects of recovery andtherapist-prosthetist team approach in upper extremityprosthetics rehabilitation.20. Return to Work: Functional Capacity Evaluation,Work Site EvaluationModerator: Sue A. Emerson, OTR, CHT, CEESMary F. Loughlin, OTR/L, CHT, CEASKaren S. Schultz, MS, OTR, FAOTA, CHTFunctional Capacity Evaluations and Work Site Evaluationsprovide essential objective information as a basis for worksimulation programs and to promote safe work behaviors and ahealthy work environment. The participants will learn techniquesto promote proper ergonomics, safe function, and to predict anindividual’s readiness to return to work. The evaluation of upperextremity demands and techniques for meaningful reporting willbe emphasized.

29039 HRF Therapy Layout 1 8/25/14 12:05 PM Page 7MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2015General Session6:30 - 8:00 Continental BreakfastWHEN ALL ELSE FAILS: JOINT RELEASEAND RECONSTRUCTIONModerator: Sheri B. Feldscher, OTR/L, CHTJoint Release and Reconstructive Procedures forRecalcitrant Contractures and Traumatic Osteoarthritisof the Upper Extremity8:00Wrist Release and ReconstructionSurgery: John M. Bednar MDTherapy: Sheri B. Feldscher, OTR/L, CHT8:45Elbow Release and ReconstructionSurgery: Thomas J. Fischer, MDTherapy: Nancy M. Cannon, OTR/L, CHT9:30Finger Joint Release and ReconstructionSurgery: Stephanie Sweet, MDTherapy: Alison Babula, MS, OTR/L, CHT10:15Panel/Q & A10:30Break/ExhibitsRETURN TO PARTICIPATION FOLLOWING TRAUMAModerator: Joy C. MacDermid, BScPT, PhD11:0011:20Looking Back, Racing Forward: What Does it allMean? Professional Certification and What it hasMeant for the Hand Therapy ProfessionLynnlee Fullenwider, OTR/L, CHTReturn to Participation Following TraumaModerator: Joy C. MacDermid, BScPT, PhDReturn to Active DutyCOL Stanley T. Breuer, OTD, OTR/L, CHTOne-Handedness and Hand Dominance RetrainingLTC Kathleen Yancosek, PhD, OTR/L, CHTWorkplace AdaptationsSusan A. Emerson, OTR, CHT, CEES12:00Lunch/Exhibits1:00Concurrent Sessions 21 - 303:00Break3:30Concurrent Sessions 21 - 30Please refer to the list of concurrent sessions at the right.Kindly indicate 3 choices for the 1:00 session and 3 choices forthe 3:30 session, in order of preference, on the attachedregistration form.Concurrent sessions will be assigned based on your list ofpreferences and availability of space.DON’T FORGETTHE HRFYOGA/ZUMBAFUNDRAISER!CHECK THE SCHEDULE FOR TIMES(TIMES WILL BE EITHERBEFORE OR AFTER THE DAILY SCHEDULE)MINIMUM DONATION OF 10.00/SESSIONBRING APPROPRIATE CLOTHINGBACK by POPULARDEMAND!Project Splint Pan6:30 pmA competition involving audience volunteersTake a chance to participate in a splint designand fabrication competition.HostTerri L. Wolfe, OTR/L, CHTPanel of JudgesEvelyn J. Mackin, PTElaine E. Fess, MS, OTR, FAOTA, CHTDavid M. Wolfe, OTR/L, CHTLauren J. O’Donnell, OTR/L, CHT

29039 HRF Therapy Layout 1 8/25/14 12:05 PM Page 8CONCURRENT SESSIONSMONDAY, MARCH 9, 2015Coordinator – Jenifer M. Haines, MS, OTR/L, CHTThese sessions run twice on Mondayfrom 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm and from 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm21. Clinical Examination of the WristModerator: Marybeth Laplant, PT, CHTAlison Babula, OTR/L, CHTLaura Fisher, PT, CHTChristos Karagiannopoulos, MPT, MEd, ATC, CHTNorah Malkinski, MS, OTR/LThis workshop will guide the participants through a systematic clinicalexamination of the wrist, including palpation and provocative testing.A review of the anatomy and biomechanics of the wrist will precedethe lab. Emphasis will be placed on the recognition of the signs andsymptoms of a variety of common wrist conditions.22. Wound Assessment and ManagementModerator: Brenda Hilfrank, PT, CHTSusan M. Blackmore, MS, OTR/L, CHTMAJ Charles D. Quick, MS, OTR/L, CHTThis session will cover the normal and abnormal healing processfollowing an injury and identification of appropriate surgical andtherapeutic interventions for wound management. Current evidencewill be reviewed to guide the selection of effective wound caretechniques.23. Clinical Examination of the ElbowModerator: Jason A. Suda, MS, OTR/LMarianne K. Dunphy, OTR/L, CHTMarie G. Sayers, OTR/L, CHTLaura J. Walsh, MS, OTR/L, CHTThis session will cover clinical examination of the elbow includingtests for stability, mobility, strength and special tests withinterpretation of findings. Clinical reasoning in the developmentof a treatment plan based on findings will be illustrated. Reliabilityof the techniques will be emphasized.24. Edema ManagementSheri B. Feldscher, OTR/L, CHTBryan A. Spinelli, PT, MS, OCS, CLTThis session will provide an overview of post-traumatic andpost-surgical edema management for the upper extremity.The pathophysiology of edema including basic anatomy andphysiology of the lymphatic and venous systems will be coveredas a foundation for understanding management techniques.Examination and interventions such as compression bandagingand manual lymphatic drainage will be demonstrated with timefor hands-on experience.25. Orthotic Fabrication: Casting Motion to Mobilize StiffnessJudy C. Colditz, OTR/L, CHT, FAOTALab assistants: Lois A. Di Girolamo, OTR/LTeri Speakman, OTR/L, CHTAnnalisa Synnestvedt, MS, OTR/LThis hands-on session will provide the rationale, indications, andevaluation for serial casting to mobilize recalcitrant stiffness of thehand. Concepts of tissue response, force application and choosingthe appropriate force based on stage of healing will be discussed.26. Taping TechniquesModerator: Kristen A. Valdes, OTD, OT, CHTLab assistants: Mary F. Loughlin, OTR/L, CHT, CEASChristopher M. Saporito,OTR/L, CHTThe use of taping for a variety of upper extremity injuries andconditions will be demonstrated and practiced in this hands-onsession. Taping for support of unstable and vulnerable joints, tofacilitate movement and to provide protection during activitieswill be addressed. The properties of various taping materials andtechniques for their use will be explored.27. Assessment and Management of Scapula DysfunctionModerator: Angela Tate, PT, PhDBrian J. Eckenrode, PT, DPT, OCSPhilip J. McClure, PT, PhDThis session will provide an overview of the anatomy andbiomechanics of the scapula. The consequences of scapulamuscle dysfunction on upper extremity function and interventionstrategies will be presented. Participants should wear appropriateclothing to practice hands-on techniques of the scapula andshoulder.28. Clinical Examination of the ShoulderMartin J. Kelley, PT, DPT, OCSBrian G. Leggin, PT, DPT, OCSThis hands-on workshop will review surface anatomy, clinicalassessment and special tests for the shoulder complex.Common shoulder pathology will be discussed in relationto physical findings. The participants will discuss differentialdiagnosis and the development of a clinical diagnosis basedupon a cluster of findings. The role of the cervical spine andscapulothoracic joint in the production and treatment ofshoulder pain will be addressed. Participants should wearappropriate clothing to practice hands-on techniques of thescapula and shoulder.29. Joint Play in MotionKaren S. Schultz, MS, OTR, FAOTA, CHTLab assistants: Karen Davis, COTAEllen G. Wilson, OTR/L, CHTThis hands-on workshop will review traditional joint mobilizationtechniques for the elbow, forearm, wrist and hand as well asintroduce techniques to combine accessory motions withphysiologic movement to reduce joint pain and/or improverange of motion.30. Orthopedic Assessment of the Nervous SystemModerator: Mark T. Walsh, PT, DPT, MS, CHT, ATCShanna L. Corbin, MS, OTR/LLauren M. DeTullio, MS, OTR/L, CHTAnn M. Lucado, PT, PhD, CHTJanice L. Trope, OTR/L, CHTThis session will provide the rationale, indications, treatmentguidelines, precautions and contraindications for nervemobilization. The process of neurodynamic testing of theupper extremity will be demonstrated and practiced.

29039 HRF Therapy Layout 1 8/25/14 12:05 PM Page 9TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2015General Session6:30 - 8:00 Continental BreakfastTENDON RECONSTRUCTIONModerator: A. Lee Osterman, MDPRE-CONFERENCE SESSIONSTUTORIALWednesday – FridayMarch 4-6, 2015 495.00 additional registration fee8:00Overview of Complications Following Flexor & ExtensorTendon Injuries and Repairs: Adherence, Attenuationand RuptureA. Lee Osterman, MD3-Day TutorialThe Philadelphia Hand Center, PCPhysician and Therapy Staff8:20Flexor TenolysisSurgeon: Sidney M. Jacoby, MDTherapist: Lauren M. DeTullio, MS, OTR/L, CHTHand Rehabilitation Foundation is pleased tooffer a 3-day tutorial prior to the opening ofthe symposium.8:55Extensor TenolysisSurgeon: David S. Zelouf, MDTherapist: Terri L. Wolfe, OTR/L, CHT9:30 Tendon Reconstruction and Salvage ProceduresSurgeon: Randall W. Culp, MDTherapist: Jenifer M. Haines, MS, OTR/L, CHT1 day in the operating room observingsurgical procedures performed by a surgeonof The Philadelphia Hand Center 1 day with the surgeon at The PhiladelphiaHand Center observing patient office hours10:05Q&A 10:15Break1 day with The Philadelphia Hand Centertherapists in the Therapy Departmentobserving treatment techniques Registration is limited and is offered on afirst-come, first-served basis Registrants must be registered for the entire3 1/2 day symposium Includes breakfast and lunch Tutorial registration fee is nonrefundableRECONSTRUCTION FOLLOWING NERVE INJURYModerator: Terri M. Skirven, OTR/L, CHT10:30Overview of Complications Following Nerve Injuryand Options for ManagementBlane A. Sessions, MD10:45Nerve Grafts; Nerve TransfersJohn S. Taras, MD11:00Therapy After Nerve Grafts and Nerve TransfersMark T. Walsh, PT, DPT, MS, CHT, ATC11:20Tendon TransfersLeonid I. Katolik, MD11:40Therapy Following Tendon TransfersMarie G. Sayers, OTR/L, CHT12:00AdjournContinuing Education:Continuing education certificates will be issuedfor 25 contact hours.

29039 HRF Therapy Layout 1 8/28/14 7:23 PM Page 109:35 amQuestions/Case Presentations10:00 amCoffee BreakELBOW IIModerator: Scott H. Kozin, MD4thAnnualPediatric Upper Extremity TraumaFriday, March 6th, 20157:30 AM – 5:00 PM10:30 amCapitellar Shear Fractures Kevin J. Little, MD10:40 amRadial Neck Fractures Roger Cornwall, MD10:50 amMonteggia Fractures Scott H. Kozin, MD11:05 amTreatment of the Stiff Elbow Dan A. Zlotolow, MD11:15 amOccupational Therapy Following Elbow ReleaseSarah Ashworth, OT, CHT11:25 amQuestions/Case Presentations12:00 pmLunch (provided)FOREARM AND WRISTModerator: Martin J. Herman, MD1:00 pmForearm Fractures Martin J. Herman, MD1:10 pmTreatment of Forearm Fracture Complications –Malunion, Decreased ROM, Tendon Rupture, etc.Scott H. Kozin, MD1:20 pmOccupational Therapy for Forearm Fractures andComplications Heather Weesner, OT, CHT1:30 pmDistal Radius Fractures Theresa O. Wyrick, MD6:30 amRegistration and Continental Breakfast1:40 pm7:30 amWelcomeJoshua M. Abzug, MD; Scott H. Kozin, MD;Dan A. Zlotolow, MDDistal Radius Complications - Physeal Arrest,Supination Dissociation Kevin J. Little, MD1:50 pmScaphoid Fractures: When Should We OperateDonald S. Bae, MDSHOULDER GIRDLEModerator: Donald S. Bae, MD2:00 pmScaphoid Nonunion TreatmentAnn E. Van Heest, MD7:40 amClavicle Fractures: To Operate or Not?Martin J. Herman, MD2:10 pmOccupational Therapy - Forearm and WristJustine LaPierre, MS, OTR/L7:50 amDistal Clavicle Fractures: When Should We OperateJoshua M. Abzug, MD2:20 pmQuestions/Case Presentations2:45 pmCoffee Break8:00 amProximal Humerus Fractures – Do We Need to FixThem? Donald S. Bae, MD3:15 pmFree Paper SessionJoshua M. Abzug, MD; Scott H. Kozin, MD8:10 amOccupational Therapy – Return to Sport; Timing,Throwing Regimens Heather Weesner, OT, CHTHANDModerator: Roger Cornwall, MD8:20 amQuestions/Case Presentations4:00 pmPhalangeal Neck Fractures Joshua M. Abzug, MDELBOW IModerator: Joshua M. Abzug, MD4:10 pmUnicondylar Phalangeal Fractures Roger Cornwall, MD4:20 pmSeymour Fractures Theresa O. Wyrick, MD8:45 amSupracondylar Fractures Joshua M. Abzug, MD4:30 pm8:55 amComplications of Supracondylar FracturesJoshua M. Abzug, MDOccupational Therapy of the HandJenny Dorich, OT, CHT4:40 pmQuestions/Case Presentations9:05 amLateral Condyle Fractures Dan A. Zlotolow, MD5:00 pmAdjourn9:15 amMedial Epicondyle Fractures Ann E. Van Heest, MD9:25 amOccupational Therapy Following Elbow FracturesJenny Dorich, OT, CHT

29039 HRF Therapy Layout 1 8/31/14 4:50 PM Page 11Symposium Faculty*Pediatric Pre-course FacultyJoshua M. Abzug, MD*Monkton, MDPeter C. Amadio, MDRochester, MNSarah Ashworth, OTR/L, CHT*Philadelphia, PAAlison Babula, MS, OTR/L, CHTE. Norriton, PADonald S. Bae, MD*Boston, MAMark E. Baratz, MDWashington, PALynne Bassini, MA, OTR, CHTBrooklyn, NYJohn M. Bednar, MDCherry Hill, NJRandy R. Bindra, MDMaywood, ILHonored ProfessorSusan M. Blackmore, MS, OTR/L, CHTPhoenixville, PACOL Stanley T. Breuer, OTD, OTR/L, CHTFalls Church, VAColleen C. Burke, PTAKing of Prussia, PAKatie L. Burkhart, OTR/L, CHTPhiladelphia, PANancy M. Cannon, OTR/L, CHTIndianapolis, INJudy C. Colditz, OTR/L, CHT, FAOTARaleigh, NCShanna L. Corbin, MS, OTR/LPhiladelphia, PARoger Cornwall, MD*Cincinnati, OHRandall W. Culp, MDKing of Prussia, PAKaren Davis, COTALimerick, PALauren M. DeTullio, MS, OTR/L, CHTKing of Prussia, PALois A. DiGirolamo, OTR/LPhiladelphia, PAJenny Dorich, OTR/L, MBA*Cincinnati, OHMarianne K. Dunphy, OTR/L, CHTKing of Prussia, PADavid Ebaugh, PT, PhD, OCSPhiladelphia, PABrian J. Eckenrode, PT, DPT, MS, OCSGlenside, PASue A. Emerson, OTR, CHT, CEESYork, MERoslyn B. Evans, OTR/L, CHTVero Beach, FLJane M. Fedorczyk , PT, PhD, CHT, ATCPhiladelphia, PASheri B. Feldscher, OTR/L, CHTPhiladelphia, PAElaine E. Fess, MS, OTR, FAOTA, CHTZionsville, INLaura J. Fisher, PT, CHTHuntingdon Valley, PAThomas J. Fischer, MDIndianapolis, INLynnlee Fullenwider, OTR/L, CHTKirkland, WAHonored ProfessorThomas J. Gillon, MDKing of Prussia, PAJenifer M. Haines, MS, OTR/L, CHTWynnewood, PAMaureen A. Hardy, MS, PT, CHTJackson, MSMartin J. Herman, MD*Philadelphia, PABrenda Hilfrank, PT, CHTBurlington, VTDavid Hutchinson,PT, DSc, MS, ECSKing of Prussia, PAPeter H. Hutchinson, MDKing of Prussia, PASidney M. Jacoby, MDPhiladelphia, PAChristos Karangiannopoulos,MPT, MEd, ATC, CHTChalfont, PALeonid I. Katolik, MDKing of Prussia, PAMartin J. K

Hand Rehabilitation Foundation American Association of Hand Surgery POSNA Sponsored by: 2015 PHILADELPHIA MEETING SURGERY AND REHABILITATION . 10:15 Clinical Reasoning in Rehabilitation Following Polytrauma Jane M. Fedorczyk, PT, PhD, CHT, ATC 10:35 Case Studies: Lauren M. DeTullio, MS, OTR/L, CHT Jason A. Suda, MS, OTR/L