Benton Emblom – National Sports Medicine Conference (NSMC) – On Demand (June 4 & 5, 2016)
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Benton Emblom – National Sports Medicine Conference (NSMC) – On Demand (June 4 & 5, 2016)
PhysioSports is proud to present its first annual National Sports Medicine Conference (NSMC). Dr. James Andrews, Kevin Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTA and Trent Nessler, PT, MPT, DPT have designed this year’s conference and program to discuss “Evidence Based Treatment for Sports Injuries.” The conference is intended for all physicians, physical therapists and athletic trainers dealing with sports injuries.
The two day conference will provide 16 CEUs of the most current evidence based practice by some of the industry’s leading physicians, clinicians and clinical researchers in the area of sports medicine. Topics of discussion will include pathology, surgical intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of ACL, joint and concussion injuries.
Course Details
LOCATION
View the conference from the comfort of your own home or office. Online access for 90 days following the event.
OUTLINE
Welcome & Opening remarks
Mechanism of ACL injuries & can we reduce the rate of occurrence
Is there a place for Non-operative treatment for ACL tears?Decisions in the OR and How They Affect Postoperative ACL Rehabilitation
John Wilckens, MD
Rehabilitation following ACL Reconstruction Immediate Post Op – Setting Stage for RT Sport Success
Ramirez (Houston Texans)
ACL rehabilitation: immediate, advanced phases & return to sports
Bob Mangine
Rehabilitation of patients with patellofemoral pain – what specific work best
Surgical treatment of patellofemoral disorders </td>
<td>Andrew Cosgareas, MD
Rehabilitation of hamstring strains in athletes
Snyder-Mackle
Current Concepts in Movement Assessment
Trent Nessler
Panel Discussion
Common hip lesions: recognition & treatment
Benton Emblom, MD
Hip arthroscopy – specific techniques (surgery video)
Benton Emblom, MD
Rehabilitation following hip arthroscopy
Pete Draovitch
Injury Prevention – where are we today?
Trent Nessler
Surgical treatment of patellofemoral disorders
Robert Anderson, MD
Surgical treatment of foot & ankle lesions
Robert Anderson, MD
Post-operative treatment of foot & ankle surgeries
Clarke Brown
Return to play testing: what’s the NFL doing & what should we be doing with our young athletes
Ramirez (Houston Texans)
Panel Discussion
Imaging of the lower extremity (MRI, Sonography, CT, Radiographs) where are we today?
Ricardo Colberg, MD
Clinical examination of the shoulder
James Andrews, MD
Management of first time shoulder dislocation – non-operative rehabilitation
Bob Mangine
Post-operative rehabilitation following shoulder stabilization
Ellenbecker
Non operative rehabilitation of rotator cuff tears – can we successfully treat patients non-operatively
Kevin Wilk
Surgical repair techniques for rotator cuff tears – single vs double row, augmentation?
Wiemi A. Douoguih, MD
Post-Operative rehabilitation following rotator cuff repairs – why home programs don’t work!
Kevin Wilk
Techniques to enhance scapula & thoracic posture, control & strength
Ellenbecker
Panel discussion
Common shoulder lesions in the overhead thrower and what are the best treatment options
James Andrews, MD
Rehabilitation of the overhead athlete
Kevin Wilk
The overhead female athlete’s shoulder: is there a difference in lesions seen & Rx appraoches? YES
Kevin Wilk
Surgical treatment of elbow lesions
Bashir A. Zikria, MD
Post-operative rehabilitation following elbow surger
Concussion and Vestibular rehabilitation in sports: where are we today
Rehab after insurance visits run out- Next Steps
Coach Taylor
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