University Of Iowa Sports Medicine

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Symposium FacultyGeneral InformationGuest SpeakersThomas Best, MD, PhDIntended AudienceProfessor of Sports Medicine, Department of OrthopedicsResearch Director of UHealth Sports Medicine ResearchUniversity of Miami Health SystemMiami, FLProfessor/Director of Research, Department of Orthopaedics & RehabilitationUniversity of FloridaGainesville, FLThe content of the symposium is designed for physicians, physician assistants, nursepractitioners, athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, emergency medicineservice providers, and others who collaborate to provide sports medicine services.Topics are narrow enough to contain advanced and mastery levels of difficulty indomains comprising prevention and wellness protection, evaluation and diagnosis,immediate and emergency care, and treatment and rehabilitation. For our audience,we subscribe to and promote the highest quality and latest evidence.Christopher M. Larson, MDObjectivesMaryBeth Horodyski, EdD, LAT, ATC, FNATAUpon completion of this program, the learner should be able to:Orthopedic Sports Medicine SurgeonTwin Cities Orthopedics/Minnesota Orthopedic Sports Medicine InstituteVikings NFL Team PhysicianEdina and Eagan, MN Identify new and important directions in treatment in the field and for return toplay decisions for sports participants Discuss and draw conclusions about best practices in spine care both pre-hospitaland post-injury including, spine-boarding, transport, exercise, and pain managementDarin A. Padua, PhD, ATCChair and ProfessorDepartment of Exercise and Sport ScienceDirector of the Sports Medicine Research LaboratoryUniversity of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NCUniversity of Iowa Faculty and StaffJohn Albright, MD*Tony Berger, M.Ed, ATCMatthew Bollier, MD*Matt Doyle, MS, LAT, ATC*Jesse Donnenwerth, PhD, LATKyle Duchman, MDJeff Fleming, DPT, OCS, ATC, CSCSDanny Foster, PhD, AT*Mederic Hall, MDMatthew Howard, MD, PhDCass Igram, MDLee Kral, PharmD, CPE Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Pain ManagementMegan Lundstrom, EdD, LAT, ATCBritt Marcussen, MDMark McEleney, MDAndrew Peterson, MD, MSPH*Paul Pursley, MPT, PT, SCS, CSCSMike Shaffer, PT, MS, ATC, OCS, Symposium Co-Director*Carmen Tebbe, PhDTimothy Thomsen, MDBarbara Van Gorp, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCSGail Wadley, AT*Doug West, PhD, ATC, LAT, CSCSRobert Westermann, MDBrian Wolf, MD, MS, Symposium Co-Director, Director, University of Iowa Sports Medicine*Lisa Woodroffe, MDJoey Woody, MS, CSCS, USATF Level 2 Certified, USTFCCCA Masters Certification*University of Iowa Sports Medicine Symposium Committee MemberUniversity of Iowa Health Care, Department of Orthopedicsand Rehabilitation, and UI Sports Medicine34th ANNUALUniversityof IowaSportsMedicineSYMPOSIUMThursday and FridayDecember 6 – 7, 2018(Thursday AM and PM, Friday AM)Coralville Marriott Hoteland Conference Center300 East 9th Street, Coralville, IowaProvided by: University of Iowa SportsMedicine, Department of Orthopedics andRehabilitation, University of Iowa Roy J. andLucille A. Carver College of Medicine Discuss differing approaches to treatment and management for muscle injury andspine management as well as develop approaches to sports medicine practice thatwill add to successful professional development through cross-discipline experiencesSymposium LocationPurposeThe program is designed to presenthealth care professionals withcurrent knowledge about diagnosis,management, and prevention of avariety of injuries commonly incurred insports participation and to emphasizeuniquely influential factors thatmust be addressed in the provisionof the highest quality of care to thecompetitive athlete. We will presentspecific performance improvementmeasures for the diagnosis andtreatment of detectable problems thatexist in young athletes. In addition tolectures, interactive discussions will beoffered to enhance the participant’sunderstanding of the topics presented.Symposium Website:medicine.uiowa.edu/sportssymposiumThe symposium will be held at the Coralville Marriott Hotel and Conference Center,300 East 9th Street, Coralville, Iowa, 52241.Phone: 319-688-4000Web: coralvillemarriott.comRegistration FeesRegistration fees include: CME and CEU recording, registration, instruction,educational materials, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, and Thursday’slunch. All but 35 of the registration fee is refundable if the inability to attend thesymposium is made known on or before Wednesday, November 28. No refunds willbe made for later notification.CreditPhysicianThe University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine is accreditedby the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to providecontinuing medical education for physicians.The Carver College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.0AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensuratewith the extent of their participation in the activity.Athletic TrainerThe University of Iowa (BOC AP# P648) is approved by the Board ofCertification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. Thisprogram is eligible for a maximum of 12 Category A hours/CEUs. ATs shouldclaim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.Determination of EBP hours is pending. We will update the website when hours areapproved.EMS Continuing EducationThe University of Iowa Health Care Emergency Medical Services Learning ResourcesCenter (EMSLRC) awards 12.0 CEHs for qualifying EMS providers.Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant/ Physical TherapistYou will receive a letter of participation after completing the online evaluation.All Other AttendeesYou will receive a letter of participation after completing the online evaluation.Syllabus MaterialsSyllabus materials will be online and emailed as a link to registered participants prior tothe symposium. Please note that print copies of the syllabus will not be provided. Youare encouraged to download or print materials you wish to use in advance. A limitednumber of outlets will be available so be sure to have a fully charged battery on yourdevice or laptop.Marriott Hotel AccommodationsA limited number of rooms have been reserved at the Coralville Marriott Hotel. Roomrates are 115 plus taxes. Reservations must be received on or before November 15,2018. Participants are responsible for making their own hotel reservations and may doso by contacting the Marriott Hotel at 319-688-4000 or 1-888-236-2427. Please reference the "UI Sports Medicine Symposium" to receive the special discounted group rate.ParkingParking is available in the City of Coralville’s parking ramp adjacent to the Marriott Hotelat prevailing rates. Symposium participants are responsible for their own parking fees.Emergency CallsYou may be reached during the symposium hours for emergency phone calls throughthe Coralville Marriott Hotel operator at 319-688-4000. Please have the caller identifythe “UI Sports Medicine Symposium”.December 6: 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTMDecember 7: 4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTMProgram ContentDetermination of educational content for this program and the selection of speakers areresponsibilities of the program director. Firms providing financial support did not haveinput in these areas.Family PhysicianApplication for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of FamilyPhysicians. Determination of credit is pending.DISCLOSURE POLICY: Everyone in a position to control the content of this educationalactivity will disclose to the CME provider and to attendees all relevant financialrelationships with any commercial interest.

Symposium FacultyGeneral InformationGuest SpeakersThomas Best, MD, PhDIntended AudienceProfessor of Sports Medicine, Department of OrthopedicsResearch Director of UHealth Sports Medicine ResearchUniversity of Miami Health SystemMiami, FLProfessor/Director of Research, Department of Orthopaedics & RehabilitationUniversity of FloridaGainesville, FLThe content of the symposium is designed for physicians, physician assistants, nursepractitioners, athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, emergency medicineservice providers, and others who collaborate to provide sports medicine services.Topics are narrow enough to contain advanced and mastery levels of difficulty indomains comprising prevention and wellness protection, evaluation and diagnosis,immediate and emergency care, and treatment and rehabilitation. For our audience,we subscribe to and promote the highest quality and latest evidence.Christopher M. Larson, MDObjectivesMaryBeth Horodyski, EdD, LAT, ATC, FNATAUpon completion of this program, the learner should be able to:Orthopedic Sports Medicine SurgeonTwin Cities Orthopedics/Minnesota Orthopedic Sports Medicine InstituteVikings NFL Team PhysicianEdina and Eagan, MN Identify new and important directions in treatment in the field and for return toplay decisions for sports participants Discuss and draw conclusions about best practices in spine care both pre-hospitaland post-injury including, spine-boarding, transport, exercise, and pain managementDarin A. Padua, PhD, ATCChair and ProfessorDepartment of Exercise and Sport ScienceDirector of the Sports Medicine Research LaboratoryUniversity of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NCUniversity of Iowa Faculty and StaffJohn Albright, MD*Tony Berger, M.Ed, ATCMatthew Bollier, MD*Matt Doyle, MS, LAT, ATC*Jesse Donnenwerth, PhD, LATKyle Duchman, MDJeff Fleming, DPT, OCS, ATC, CSCSDanny Foster, PhD, AT*Mederic Hall, MDMatthew Howard, MD, PhDCass Igram, MDLee Kral, PharmD, CPE Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Pain ManagementMegan Lundstrom, EdD, LAT, ATCBritt Marcussen, MDMark McEleney, MDAndrew Peterson, MD, MSPH*Paul Pursley, MPT, PT, SCS, CSCSMike Shaffer, PT, MS, ATC, OCS, Symposium Co-Director*Carmen Tebbe, PhDTimothy Thomsen, MDBarbara Van Gorp, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCSGail Wadley, AT*Doug West, PhD, ATC, LAT, CSCSRobert Westermann, MDBrian Wolf, MD, MS, Symposium Co-Director, Director, University of Iowa Sports Medicine*Lisa Woodroffe, MDJoey Woody, MS, CSCS, USATF Level 2 Certified, USTFCCCA Masters Certification*University of Iowa Sports Medicine Symposium Committee MemberUniversity of Iowa Health Care, Department of Orthopedicsand Rehabilitation, and UI Sports Medicine34th ANNUALUniversityof IowaSportsMedicineSYMPOSIUMThursday and FridayDecember 6 – 7, 2018(Thursday AM and PM, Friday AM)Coralville Marriott Hoteland Conference Center300 East 9th Street, Coralville, IowaProvided by: University of Iowa SportsMedicine, Department of Orthopedics andRehabilitation, University of Iowa Roy J. andLucille A. Carver College of Medicine Discuss differing approaches to treatment and management for muscle injury andspine management as well as develop approaches to sports medicine practice thatwill add to successful professional development through cross-discipline experiencesSymposium LocationPurposeThe program is designed to presenthealth care professionals withcurrent knowledge about diagnosis,management, and prevention of avariety of injuries commonly incurred insports participation and to emphasizeuniquely influential factors thatmust be addressed in the provisionof the highest quality of care to thecompetitive athlete. We will presentspecific performance improvementmeasures for the diagnosis andtreatment of detectable problems thatexist in young athletes. In addition tolectures, interactive discussions will beoffered to enhance the participant’sunderstanding of the topics presented.Symposium Website:medicine.uiowa.edu/sportssymposiumThe symposium will be held at the Coralville Marriott Hotel and Conference Center,300 East 9th Street, Coralville, Iowa, 52241.Phone: 319-688-4000Web: coralvillemarriott.comRegistration FeesRegistration fees include: CME and CEU recording, registration, instruction,educational materials, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, and Thursday’slunch. All but 35 of the registration fee is refundable if the inability to attend thesymposium is made known on or before Wednesday, November 28. No refunds willbe made for later notification.CreditPhysicianThe University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine is accreditedby the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to providecontinuing medical education for physicians.The Carver College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.0AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensuratewith the extent of their participation in the activity.Athletic TrainerThe University of Iowa (BOC AP# P648) is approved by the Board ofCertification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. Thisprogram is eligible for a maximum of 12 Category A hours/CEUs. ATs shouldclaim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.Determination of EBP hours is pending. We will update the website when hours areapproved.EMS Continuing EducationThe University of Iowa Health Care Emergency Medical Services Learning ResourcesCenter (EMSLRC) awards 12.0 CEHs for qualifying EMS providers.Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant/ Physical TherapistYou will receive a letter of participation after completing the online evaluation.All Other AttendeesYou will receive a letter of participation after completing the online evaluation.Syllabus MaterialsSyllabus materials will be online and emailed as a link to registered participants prior tothe symposium. Please note that print copies of the syllabus will not be provided. Youare encouraged to download or print materials you wish to use in advance. A limitednumber of outlets will be available so be sure to have a fully charged battery on yourdevice or laptop.Marriott Hotel AccommodationsA limited number of rooms have been reserved at the Coralville Marriott Hotel. Roomrates are 115 plus taxes. Reservations must be received on or before November 15,2018. Participants are responsible for making their own hotel reservations and may doso by contacting the Marriott Hotel at 319-688-4000 or 1-888-236-2427. Please reference the "UI Sports Medicine Symposium" to receive the special discounted group rate.ParkingParking is available in the City of Coralville’s parking ramp adjacent to the Marriott Hotelat prevailing rates. Symposium participants are responsible for their own parking fees.Emergency CallsYou may be reached during the symposium hours for emergency phone calls throughthe Coralville Marriott Hotel operator at 319-688-4000. Please have the caller identifythe “UI Sports Medicine Symposium”.December 6: 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTMDecember 7: 4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTMProgram ContentDetermination of educational content for this program and the selection of speakers areresponsibilities of the program director. Firms providing financial support did not haveinput in these areas.Family PhysicianApplication for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of FamilyPhysicians. Determination of credit is pending.DISCLOSURE POLICY: Everyone in a position to control the content of this educationalactivity will disclose to the CME provider and to attendees all relevant financialrelationships with any commercial interest.

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA SPORTS MEDICINE SYMPOSIUMProgram Agenda THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2018 7:15 AM REGISTRATION / CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST / VISIT VENDOR EXHIBITS7:50WELCOME / OPENING REMARKS / OVERVIEW OF COURSEBrian Wolf, MD, MSSESSION 1: ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM TOPICSMODERATOR: Matt Doyle, MS, LAT, ATC8:00 – 10:00EVIDENCE BASED STRATEGIES FOR A SAFE RETURN TO SPORT FOLLOWINGACL INJURY – Darin Padua, PhD, ATCPANEL: CAN THEY PLAY? YES OR NO – TELL ME NOW!MODERATOR: Matt Doyle, MS, LAT, ATCPANEL: Christopher Larson, MD; Britt Marcussen, MD; Thomas Best, MD, PhD;Matthew Bollier, MD; Jesse Donnenwerth, PhD, LATQUESTION / ANSWERMASSAGE – WHAT DOES THE EVIDENCE TELL US? – Thomas Best, MD, PhDBLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION THERAPY – SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONTony Berger, M.Ed, ATCDRY NEEDLING – Doug West, PhD, ATC, LAT, CSCSSHOCKWAVE THERAPY – Paul Pursley, MPT, PT, CSC, CSCSQUESTION / ANSWERPANEL: HOW DO YOU EDUCATE YOUR PATIENT WHILE TREATING THEM?MODERATOR: Mike Shaffer, PT, MS, ATC, OCSPANEL: Mark McEleney, MD; Doug West, PhD, ATC, LAT, CSCS; Megan Lundstrom,EdD, LAT, ATC; Darin Padua, PhD, ATC10:00 – 10:15 BREAK / VISIT VENDOR EXHIBITSSESSION 2: MUSCLE INJURIESMODERATOR: Britt Marcussen, MD10:15 AM – 12:15 PMTHE BASIC SCIENCE BEHIND MUSCLE AND TENDON INJURIESThomas Best, MD, PhDBIOLOGICS FOR MUSCLE INJURY: PRO – Mederic Hall, MDBIOLOGICS FOR MUSCLE INJURY: CON – Thomas Best, MD, PhDQUESTION / ANSWER“BAD” MID SUBSTANCE QUAD AND HAMSTRING INJURIES – WHY ARE THEYDIFFERENT? – Mederic Hall, MDHAMSTRING INJURIES – A SURGEON’S PERSPECTIVE – Christopher Larson, MDMUSCLE LOADING IN INJURY AND REHABILITATION PROGRESSIONDarin Padua, PhD, ATCATHLETIC PUBALGIA: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT – Christopher Larson, MDQUESTION / ANSWERPANEL: WHAT’S THE PROGNOSIS, BEST MANAGEMENT AND WHEN WILLTHEY RETURN?MODERATOR: Kyle Duchman, MDPANEL: Mederic Hall, MD; Darin Padua, PhD, ATC; Thomas Best, MD, PhD;Christopher Larson, MD; Matthew Bollier, MD12:15 LUNCH / VISIT VENDOR EXHIBITSSESSION 3: SPINE INJURIESMODERATOR: Kyle Duchman, MD1:15 – 3:15ACUTE NECK INJURY ON THE FIELD: WHAT’S THE PLAN?MaryBeth Horodyski, EdD, LAT, ATC, FNATACATASTROPHIC NECK INJURIES IN ATHLETES – John Albright, MDSPINE BOARDING AND EXTRICATION FROM THE EVENTMaryBeth Horodyski, EdD, LAT, ATC, FNATAQUESTION / ANSWEREVOLVING EMS STANDARDS IN THE SPINE INJURED ATHLETETimothy Thomsen, MDSPINE INJURY CASES IN ATHLETES – Cass Igram, MDPANEL: MANAGEMENT OF SPINE INJURY / BACK PAIN IN ATHLETES:THE SPECTRUM (INJECTION, CHIRO, BRACING, REHAB, ETC.)MODERATOR: Kyle Duchman, MDPANEL: Cass Igram, MD; John Albright, MD; Matthew Howard, MD PhD;MaryBeth Horodyski, EdD, LAT, ATC, FNATA; Barbara Van Gorp, PT, DPT, OCS,CSCS; Timothy Thomsen, MDQUESTION / ANSWER3:15 – 3:30 BREAK / VISIT VENDOR EXHIBITSSESSION 4: CONCUSSION SYMPOSIUMMODERATOR: Timothy Thomsen, MD3:30 – 5:30ACUTE CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT 2018 UPDATE – Andrew Peterson, MDSPORTS CONCUSSIONS: A NEUROSURGEON’S PERSPECTIVEMatthew Howard, MDRETURN TO PLAY PROTOCOL AFTER SPORT CONCUSSION – Doug West, PhD,ATC, LAT, CSCSLEDDY/BUFFALO PROTOCOL – Mike Shaffer, PT, MS, ATC, OCSWHEN TO DISQUALIFY? WHAT’S THE EVIDENCE? – Andrew Peterson, MDPANEL: MANAGEMENT OF SPORT RELATED CONCUSSIONMODERATOR: Timothy Thomsen, MDPANEL: Thomas Best, MD, PhD; Matthew Howard, MD; Doug West, PhD, ATC, LAT,CSCS; Mike Shaffer, PT, MS, ATC, OCSUI COACH’S SPOTLIGHT: Joey Woody, MS, CSCS, USATF Level 2 Certified,USTFCCCA Masters Certification – Long Sprints/HurdlesDirector of Track and Field and Cross Country, University of Iowa5:30ADJOURNMODERNIZING PAIN MANAGEMENT IN THE SURGICAL PATIENTMatthew Bollier, MDTHE PSYCHOLOGY OF PAIN IN THE ATHLETE – Carmen Tebbe, PhDQUESTION / ANSWERHOW DOES PHYSICAL THERAPY TREAT MY PAIN?Barbara Van Gorp, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCSHOW SAFE ARE THESE MEDS THE ATHLETES TAKE ALL THE TIME?Lee Kral, PharmD, CPE Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Pain ManagementTHE CHALLENGE FOR THE TEAM DOC: WHAT’S LEGAL ACROSS STATELINES? – Andrew Peterson, MDPANEL: ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM AND GAME DAY PAIN MANAGEMENTMODERATOR: Brian Wolf, MD, MSPANEL: Christopher Larson, MD; Andrew Peterson, MD; Robert Westermann, MD;Lee Kral, PharmD, CPE Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Pain ManagementUNIVERSITY OF IOWA SPORTS MEDICINE SYMPOSIUMRegistration34th Annual University of Iowa Sports Medicine SymposiumThursday – Friday, December 6 – 7, 2018Please print clearly.NameAddressCityState ZIP10:00 – 10:15 BREAK / VISIT VENDOR EXHIBITSPhoneSESSION 6: CHALLENGING TOPICS IN SPORTS MEDICINEMODERATOR: Robert Westermann, MD10:15 AM – 12:15 PMEXERCISE IS MEDICINE – Thomas Best, MD, PhDBONE HEALTH IN THE ATHLETE – Lisa Woodroffe, MDINJURY PREVENTION PROGRAMS: WHAT WORKS? WHAT DOESN’T?Darin Padua, PhD, ATCQUESTION / ANSWERSTRESS FRACTURES OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE – Kyle Duchman, MDFACT OR

Research Director of UHealth Sports Medicine Research University of Miami Health System Miami, FL MaryBeth Horodyski, EdD, LAT, ATC, FNATA Professor/Director of Research, Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation University of Florida Gainesville, FL Christopher M. Larson, MD Orthopedic Sports Medicine SurgeonFile Size: 989KB