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April 15-20, 2016
DALLAS, TEXAS
Marci Goolsby, MD
Matthew Gammons, MD
Program Chair
Incoming AMSSM President
On behalf of the 2016 Program Planning Committee, we welcome you to the
25th AMSSM Annual Meeting here in Dallas, TX. This year marks the special 25th
Anniversary of our organization so we will be going “Back to the Future”, highlighting
the past, present and future of sports medicine. Who better to kick off our meeting
on this topic than four original Founders, Drs. Lombardo, McKeag, Puffer and Rice?
We are also excited to have Founders Dr. Jeffrey Tanji give the Hough Memorial
Lecture on “Leadership and Professionalism in Sports Medicine”, Dr. Rob Johnson
speak on “25 Years of Tendinopathy”, Dr. E. Randy Eichner on “Thromboembolism in
Athletes”, Dr. Stanley Herring on “Back Pain” and Dr. Gregory Landry in the “What is
the Evidence?” session.
So much has been done in the area of sports medicine research and education and
we have made significant progress as an organization over the last 25 years. In order
to continue our efforts of high quality research and an evidence-based approach
to patients, this year’s program will include focus on quality measures, patient
outcomes and faculty development. We hope to challenge both new learners and
those with more experience through our main session topics and adjunctive sessions
and lectures.
We are honored to have many world-renowned speakers, both international and
domestic, speaking on a broad range of topics important to your practice today.
We will continue to discuss controversial topics, including cardiovascular screening,
concussion and mental health, injury prevention, nutrition trends, tendinopathy,
stress fracture management, complex medical issues, low back pain and use of
technology in sports medicine. We highlight ultrasound and faculty development
in our ICLs this year and look forward to another year of top-notch research and
thought-provoking case presentations. We have a new session this year called
“Showcase Talks” where recent fellow graduates will be competing for a speaking
spot in next year’s conference. In addition to our usual stimulating exchange
lectures with ACSM, AOSSM and AAP, we are honored to have one of our Founders
Dr. Stanley Herring as our first AAPM&R Exchange Lecturer and Kathleen Stroia is
here from the Society for Tennis Medicine and Science, also celebrating their 25th
year.
Thank you for joining us at the 2016 AMSSM 25th Annual Meeting where we will
continue to advance our place in the future of sports medicine. Follow the Annual
Meeting Twitter Feed using #amssm16.
Marci Goolsby, MD
Matthew Gammons, MD
2016 AMSSM Program Chair
Incoming AMSSM President
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome Letter............................................... 1
2016 Foundation Supporters........................... 2
AMSSM Founders............................................ 3
Featured Keynote Speakers..........................4-8
Schedule at a Glance....................................... 9
AMSSM Foundation Auction......................... 10
2016 AMSSM Foundation
Contributors Party..................................... 10
AMSSM Welcome Reception......................... 10
AMSSM Foundation
Humanitarian Service Project................... 11
Hotel Floor Plan............................................. 12
Annual Meeting Program
Pre-Conferences.......................................13-14
Saturday...................................................13-14
Sunday......................................................15-19
Monday....................................................19-23
Tuesday.....................................................24-27
Wednesday...............................................27-28
Conference Information
Accreditation................................................. 29
Conference Information...........................30-31
Confirmed Course Faculty
Program Planning Committee..................32-33
Guest Speakers.............................................. 34
Volunteer Member Speakers....................35-42
Case Abstract Podium Presenters.................. 43
Eye-Opening Case Presenters........................ 43
Research Abstract Podium Presenters...........44
Research Poster Oral Presenters..............56-62
Poster Presentations
Case Posters
(Session 1 – Sunday, April 17).................45-55
Research Posters
(Session 2 – Monday, April 18)...............56-62
Case Posters
(Session 3 – Tuesday, April 19)................62-72
Faculty Disclosure.....................................72-76
Fellowship Fair..........................................77-78
Exhibit Guide............................................79-84
PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE
Marci Goolsby, MD; Program Chair
Irfan M. Asif, MD
Chad A. Asplund, MD
Kenneth P. Barnes, MD, MSc
David J. Berkoff, MD
Anthony Beutler, MD
Ellen Casey, MD
Stephanie Chu, DO
Katherine L. Dec, MD
John P. DiFiori, MD
Robert J. Dimeff, MD
Jon Divine, MD, MS
Sameer Dixit, MD
David Frankel, MD
Matthew Gammons, MD
Aaron Gray, MD
Mederic M. Hall, MD
Eugene Hong, MD
Nathaniel Jones, MD
Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH
Dawn Mattern, MD
Jason M. Matuszak, MD
Ken Mautner, MD
William Meehan III, MD
A.J. Monseau, MD
Rebecca A. Myers, MD
Melissa Novak, DO
Richard A. Okragly Jr, MD
David Olson, MD
George G.A. Pujalte, MD
Ashwin Rao, MD
Justin D. Rothmier, MD
Daphne Scott, MD, MS
Carlin Senter, MD
Matthew Silvis, MD
Nicole Stern, MD
Brett Toresdahl, MD
David Webner, MD
Craig C. Young, MD
The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Foundation gratefully acknowledges its 2016 Foundation Supporters: Cardiac
Insight Inc.; DJO Global; FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc.; GE Healthcare; NCAA; Össur Americas; Sanford Health; and Sonex Health.
The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine gratefully acknowledges the following companies for their educational grants in
support of the AMSSM 25th Annual Meeting: Cardiac Insight Inc.; DJO Global; NCAA; Össur Americas; and Sonex Health.
The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine gratefully acknowledges its 2016 Annual Meeting Signature Supporters:
BMJ (BJSM); Healthy Learning; and Wolters Kluwer (CJSM).
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CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF AMSSM
PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF SPORTS MEDICINE
In celebrating 25 years of AMSSM, we want to recognize and thank you, our Founders, for your perseverance in building
a home for the ever-growing field of primary care sports medicine. You have built relationships that have served as the
foundation for the Society we have now 25 years later. Thanks to your early vision and strong commitment, AMSSM is
a strong, growing and vital multi-disciplinary organization comprised of dedicated physicians. It is because of you that
AMSSM is “Leading Sports Medicine into the Future”.
Jon Divine, MD, MS; President 2015-2016
AMSSM FOUNDERS
E. Randy Eichner, MD
Elizabeth Gallup, MD
(Deceased)
Brian Halpern, MD
Stanley Herring, MD
David Hough, MD
(Deceased)
Rob Johnson, MD
Douglas McKeag, MD, MS
E. Lee Rice, DO
Larry McLain, MD
(Deceased)
Deborah Squire, MD
Robert Murphy, MD
(Deceased)
Mitchel Storey, DO
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Jack Harvey, MD
John Henderson, DO
Gregory Landry, MD
John Lombardo, MD
James Puffer, MD
Ray Douglas Shaw, MD
Richard Strauss, MD
(Deceased)
Jeffrey Tanji, MD
FEATURED SPEAKERS
AMSSM FOUNDERS — PRESIDENTIAL KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
John A. Lombardo, MD
A native of Brooklyn, New York, John Lombardo attended the University of Dayton, Ohio State University College of
Medicine with Family Medicine residency at St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Dayton Ohio. He has served as Medical
Director of Sports Medicine at Cleveland Clinic, Ohio State University and MAX Sports Medicine and team physician
for Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland State University, Ohio State University, Chagrin Falls High School, Upper Arlington
High School and the 1988 US Olympic Team in Calgary, Canada. He is the Independent Administrator for the NFL
Policy for Performance Enhancing Substances. As an AMSSM Founder, he served as the first AMSSM President from
1992-1994.
Douglas B. McKeag, MD, MS
Dr. McKeag is now “semi-retired” in Beaverton, Oregon. He holds the rank of Professor of Family Medicine and Sports
Medicine at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon. Dr. McKeag continues to teach in the OHSU
Sports Medicine Fellowship program and sees sports medicine patients as a consultant, both in suburban Portland
and in Scappoose, a rural community on the Columbia River. In addition, he remains active consulting in sports
medicine at various academic institutions. As an AMSSM Founder, he served as the second AMSSM President from
1994-1996.
James C. Puffer, MD
As one of the Founders of AMSSM, Dr. Puffer served as the third AMSSM President from 1996-1997. He is a Professor
in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Kentucky School of Medicine in Lexington,
Kentucky. He currently serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Board of Family Medicine
(ABFM), located in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Puffer is an internationally recognized expert in sports medicine, having
served as Team Physician for the 1984 United States Winter Olympic Team and Head Team Physician for the 1988
United States Summer Olympic Team. He served as Team Physician for the UCLA Department of Intercollegiate
Athletics for over 20 years prior to assuming his current position at the American Board of Family Medicine.
E. Lee Rice, DO
Not only is Dr. Rice a Founder and Past President of the AMSSM but he is also a Founder, Past President and Fellow
of the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine. Dr. E. Lee Rice is an internationally known authority in
sports medicine, wellness and preventative medicine. In 1980, he founded the San Diego Sports Medicine and Family
Health Center, where he started one of the first primary care sports medicine fellowship programs in the country.
Then, in 2002, Dr. Rice founded the Lifewellness Institute, specializing in health risk evaluation, wellness and health
promotion. Two innovative programs, Project L.I.F.E. (Lifestyle Interventions for Executives) and Chief Wellness Officer
(CWO) helped the Lifewellness Institute win the National 2004 AstraZeneca Healthy Heart Award in recognition of
initiating a “dramatic” improvement in the health care environment focusing on the global fight against coronary
heart disease. Over the years, he has been a Team Physician for many professional, Olympic and University teams
in the San Diego area. Dr. Rice gives back to the community by serving as Chairman for San Diego Senior Olympics,
Medical Director of the San Diego Rock and Roll Marathon, medical organizer for a medical mission to Nepal and as a
facilitator for groups building homes for the poor in Mexico with Youth with a Mission.
AMSSM FOUNDERS — KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
E. Randy Eichner, MD
After receiving his medical degree from John Hopkins University School of Medicine and completing a Hematology
fellowship at the University of Washington, Dr. Eichner’s dedication to the medical field has spanned over 50 years.
In addition to being one of the AMSSM Founders, he is a Fellow and Trustee of ACSM (Emeritus). He is Professor
Emeritus of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. From 1996-2009, Dr. Eichner served
as the Team Internist for OU Sooner football and other varsity athletics. While having over 230 articles or chapters
published, Dr. Eichner was also on the Editorial Board for Current Sports Medicine Reports and Sportsmedicine. Since
2007, he has written articles regularly for the Current Sports Medicine Reports and he has also had a weekly news
column on healthy fitness in the Daily Oklahoman for 18 years. The NCAA, ACSM, USADA, CDC and NIH have used
his service and leadership on multiple committees and workshops. In 2011, Dr. Eichner received the “President’s
Challenge Award” from NATA during their Annual Meeting.
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AMSSM FOUNDERS — KEYNOTE SPEAKERS continued…
Stanley A. Herring, MD
Dr. Herring completed his medical degree at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and went on to
complete his residency at the University of Washington Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. He is currently
Clinical Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine and Neurological
Surgery at the University of Washington (UW). He also serves as the Director of Spine, Sports and Musculoskeletal
Medicine for the UW Medicine Health System and Co-Medical Director of the Seattle Sports Concussion Program, a
partnership between UW Medicine and Seattle Children’s. Dr. Herring has held many national leadership positions,
including President of the North American Spine Society, member of the Board of Trustees of the American College
of Sports Medicine and Board member of the Foundation for Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. As one of the
AMSSM Founders, Dr. Herring is also a founding member of the Pediatric Association of Sports, Spine & Occupational
Rehabilitation. He has served on the editorial boards of professional journals and has been an editor of multiple
textbooks as well as a contributor to numerous professional journal articles and textbook chapters. Dr. Herring is a
team physician for the Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Mariners and a consultant to the UW Sports Medicine Program and
the Seattle Storm as well as serving as a member on the NFL’s Head, Neck and Spine Committee.
Rob Johnson, MD
As one of the AMSSM Founders, Dr. Rob Johnson served as the President of AMSSM from 2002-2003 and currently
serves as the Secretary/Treasurer for the AMSSM Foundation. He attended medical school at the University of
Minnesota and then completed a family medicine residency at the Hennepin County Medical Center. Dr. Johnson is
a Professor at the University of Minnesota in the Department of Family and Community Medicine. He leads courses
and workshops for medical students, residents and fellows and is the Director Emeritus of the Hennepin County
Medical Center Sports Medicine Fellowship. He has served as a team physician to the University of Minnesota, Team
USA Minnesota University of St. Thomas, Bethel University and Eden Prairie High School. Over his career, Dr. Johnson
has published over 50 articles and book chapters on sports medicine topics.
Gregory L. Landry, MD
As one of 20 Founders of AMSSM, Dr. Landry also served as the fourth AMSSM President from 1997-1998. He
attended medical school at Indiana University School of Medicine and then completed a pediatric residency and
fellowship at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin. Dr. Landry specializes in
pediatric and adolescent primary care sports medicine. He is board certified in pediatrics and sports medicine.
Dr. Landry served as a team physician for the University of Wisconsin Athletic Department from 1984-2015. His
special interests include concussions in athletes, pediatric sports medicine, pre-participation evaluations and weight
control in athletes.
Jeffrey L. Tanji, MD
Dr. Jeffrey Tanji is Associate Medical Director of Sports Medicine at the University of California Davis School of
Medicine. He is an AMSSM Founder and Past President from 2001-2002 and currently serves as Vice President of the
AMSSM Foundation. His fellows and former students serve as team physicians at every level of sport participation
and he takes full credit for their success at every opportunity.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Håkan Alfredson, MD, PhD
Professor Alfredson is a world renowned Tendon Specialist and Orthopaedic Consultant. He gained his doctorate in
Sports Medicine from Umeå University in 1997 where he received an Associate Professorship in Orthopaedic Surgery
and Sports Medicine in 1999 and a full Professorship in Sports Medicine in 2002. He has served as the doctor for the
Swedish National Junior Ice Hockey Team and has served as the physician for one of the best Ice Hockey teams in
Sweden (Färjestad BK) for nine years. Initially, his research focused on bone mass and articular cartilage, but during
the last 10 years the main focus has been to perform research on the chronically painful tendon. Dr. Alfredson
has published more than 100 original peer-reviewed research articles, book chapters and reviews, and has been
invited as a keynote speaker at international conferences in more than 20 countries. Dr. Alfredson was awarded the
Distinguished Swedish Price in Sports Science in 2003. Currently, his clinical work is located at the Alfredson Tendon
Clinic Inc. in Umeå, Sweden as well as Pure Sports Medicine Inc. in London, England. Professor Alfredson also serves
at the Sports Medicine Unit at the University of Umeå in London, England.
Leslie Bonci, MPH, RD, CSSD, RDN
Leslie Bonci is the owner of Active Eating Advice — be fit, fed, fearless — a nutrition consulting company. She is the
sports dietitian for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Carnegie Melon University, Toronto Blue Jays, Kansas City Chiefs, Pittsburgh
Ballet Theatre and WNBA. She authored Sports Nutrition for Coaches, The American Dietetic Association Guide to
Better Digestion and co-authored Run Your Butt Off, Walk Your Butt Off, the Active Calorie Diet and Bike Your Butt Off.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS continued…
Maurizio Casasco, MD
Dr. Casasco is the President of the Italian Sports Medicine Federation (FMSI). As a member of the Executive Board
of the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) and the Executive Committee for Federation of Sports Medicine
Association (EPSMA), he is also a member of the Multidisciplinary in Sports Medicine of the European Union of
Medical Specialists (UEMS). Dr. Casasco serves as Professor in Sports Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Specialization
School in Sports Medicine at the University of Brescia in Brescia, Italy. He is the Director of the Scientific Magazine,
Medicina dello Sport and he is also a member of the Editorial Board for the Current Sports Medicine Report for the
American College of Sports Medicine.
Matthew H. Corcoran, MD, CDE
Dr. Corcoran graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1995 and he specializes in
endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism. Dr. Corcoran is affiliated with Atlanticare Regional Medical Center in Egg
Harbor Township, New Jersey.
Ron Courson, ATC, PT, NREMT-I, CSCS
Ron Courson currently serves as Senior Associate Athletic Director – Sports Medicine with the University of Georgia
Athletic Association. He joined the University of Georgia in May of 1995, after serving four years as Director of
Rehabilitation at the University of Alabama. Prior to joining the Alabama staff in 1991, Ron served as an athletic
trainer/physical therapist with Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. Additionally, Courson is a nationally
registered advanced emergency medical technician as well as a certified strength and conditioning specialist by the
National Strength and Conditioning Association. He has been involved in many athletic training activities including
work as an athletic trainer with the U.S. Olympic Team at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea; 1990
Goodwill Games in Seattle; 1987 World University Games in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 1987 Pan American Games in
Indianapolis and the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. He served as the Chief Athletic Trainer for the 1996
U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials as well as the Chief Athletic Trainer for track and field for the Atlanta Committee
for the 1996 Olympic Games (ACOG). Active in his profession, Ron has served as a member of the NCAA Competitive
Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports Committee. He is a Past President of the Southeastern Conference Sports
Medicine Committee as well as Chairman of the College and University Athletic Trainers’ Committee of the National
Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and NATA liaison to the American Football Coaches Association. During his
tenure at Alabama, he served as President of the Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association and as Chair of the Alabama
Board of Athletic Trainers. He currently serves as a member of the D1A Athletic Directors Task Force on StudentAthlete Development. Ron was inducted into the Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Hall of Fame in 2011 and the NATA
Hall of Fame in 2013. Ron serves as an Adjunct Instructor in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of
Georgia, teaching in the athletic training education program. He also serves as Clinical Instructor teaching student
physical therapists from various schools throughout the country. He is active in research and education in the field
of sports medicine, having authored a number of professional papers and text chapters. He served as a co-author
with the NATA on position papers for emergency preparation, exertional heat illness, management of sudden cardiac
arrest and management of head and cervical spine injuries. Ron presents frequently at regional and national sports
medicine meetings.
David J. Engel, MD
Dr. Engel is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center. He has worked with the
National Basketball Association since 2014 to help provide oversight of player cardiac health and safety. He has
conducted a league wide echocardiographic analysis to create a database of parameters of cardiac structure and
function that now serves as the guide and reference for NBA team physicians to monitor their players and to evaluate
new players entering the league.
Julie M. Fritz, PT, PhD
Dr. Julie Fritz is a Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and the Associate Dean for Research in the College
of Health at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. She received her Master of Science in Physical Therapy
from the University of Indianapolis and her doctorate in Rehabilitation Science at the University of Pittsburgh. She
served on the faculty in the Physical Therapy Department at the University of Pittsburgh for six years prior to moving
to Utah. In her time in Salt Lake City, she has also worked closely with Intermountain Healthcare evaluating the
implementation of evidence-based interventions and patient-reported outcomes into clinical practice. Her research
interests have focused on examining treatments for individuals with low back pain, matching the most effective
treatments to various sub-groups of patients and examining the outcomes of translation of decision-making strategies
into physical therapy practice. Dr. Fritz is currently Editor of the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy,
and an Editorial Board Member of the European Spine Journal as well as a member of the Cochrane Back Review
Group. She has been recognized by the Orthopedic Section with the Rose Excellence in Research Award and by the
American Physical Therapy Association with the Marian Williams Award for Research in Physical Therapy as well as
designation as a Catherine Worthingham Fellow.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS continued…
C. David Geier Jr, MD
Dr. David Geier is an orthopaedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist in Charleston, South Carolina. After
spending eight years as Director of MUSC Sports Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina, he left to
start Sports Medicine Specialists of Charleston. He serves as Medical Director of East Cooper Sports Medicine.
Through an extensive online and social media platform, Dr. Geier offers athletes and active individuals leading
commentary and education on injury treatment and prevention to keep you performing at your best!
Jon A. Jacobson, MD
Dr. Jacobson is a Professor of Radiology and Director of the Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology at the University
of Michigan, whose research interests include musculoskeletal ultrasound and MRI. His academic achievements
include over 200 peer-reviewed publications and numerous teaching and mentoring awards. Dr. Jacobson is a
frequent speaker nationally and internationally and is the author of the textbook “Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal
Ultrasound,” which is now in its second edition.
Bill Knowles, ATC, CSCS
Bill Knowles is world-renown in the field of Sports Reconditioning and Athletic Development. He is a Certified
Athletic Trainer and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with 26 years of experience at the Professional,
Olympic and Elite Junior levels of sport. He specializes in designing Return to Competition strategies for athletes
following injury. These same concepts are also designed and implemented for teams to improve performance and
reduce the incidence of injury.
Gabrielle P. Konin, MD
Dr. Gabrielle Konin is a Board certified radiologist specializing in diagnostic and interventional musculoskeletal
procedures. She is an Assistant Attending Radiologist at Hospital for Special Surgery and an Assistant Professor of
Radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, New York. At the Hospital for Special Surgery, Dr. Konin performs
diagnostic interpretations and interventional procedures utilizing CT, ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance. She
also has research and teaching responsibilities in all imaging modalities. Dr. Konin received her medical degree from
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, went on to complete an internship in preliminary medicine at Mount Sinai
Hospital and completed a diagnostic radiology residency at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New
York. She went on to complete a musculoskeletal radiology fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Konin has received multiple Radiological Society of North America research awards.
She has published numerous articles in professional journals, has written two book chapters and has given multiple
presentations at national and international scientific conferences.
Andrew R. Morgan, MD
Initially he completed his Bachelors of Science degree at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, in New York.
Dr. Morgan was a member of the West Point Parachute Team, the “Black Knights,” where he participated in stadium
demonstrations and in 1996 his team earned the Collegiate National Title in competitive skydiving. Then, he
attended medical school and completed his residency training before volunteering for the Army special operations
community. During his initial assignment as an attending physician at Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg,
North Carolina, Dr. Morgan served as a medical team member in the Joint Special Operations Command and
worked as a part-time physician for the U.S. Army Parachute Team, the “Golden Knights,” where he maintained his
parachuting skills. After three years serving on flight, combat dive and airborne status with the Desert Eagles,
Dr. Morgan was selected for a strategic special operations assignment in Iraq, Afghanistan and Africa. Several
years later, in 2013, Dr. Morgan completed a primary care sports medicine fellowship at Virginia Commonwealth
University in Fairfax, Virginia. In June 2013, he was selected as one of eight members of the 21st NASA astronaut
class. Two years later, he completed Astronaut Candidate Training that included Russian language training, scientific
and technical briefings, intensive instruction in International Space Station systems, Extravehicular Activity (EVA),
robotics, physiological training, T-38 flight training and water and wilderness survival training. Dr. Morgan is now
qualified for future assignment and is currently assigned to the EVA/Robotics branch.
Kieran O’Sullivan, BScPT (Hons), PhD
Kieran O’Sullivan is a Physiotherapy lecturer at the University of Limerick and he also practices part-time as a
Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist at the Glenstal Physiotherapy Clinic, both of Limerick, Ireland. Kieran
O’Sullivan completed his doctorate on low back pain. He is currently coordinating several research projects,
including a multi-centre randomized controlled trial on low back pain and his research group disseminates their
research into the clinical and public domains using their online platform.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS continued…
Gary S. Solomon, PhD
Dr. Solomon is an Associate Professor Neurological Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation and Psychiatry
as well as Co-Director of the Vanderbilt Sports Concussion Center at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
Dr. Solomon is the Team Neuropsychologist for the Nashville Predators and the Consulting Neuropsychologist for
the Tennessee Titans. He is an Associate Section Editor for Neurosurgery, and is an editorial board member of the
American Journal of Sports Medicine, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology and Concussion.
Kathleen Ann Stroia, MS, PT, ATC
Kathleen Ann Stroia joined the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) in 1990. In her role as Senior Vice President,
Stroia has been responsible for supervising the Sport Sciences & Medicine and Transitions staff as well as overseeing
all departmental functions and the provision of health and medical services for the WTA players, at 57 events/4
Grand Slams, in 33 countries. She was also instrumental in developing and implementing the Age Eligibility Rule,
Player Development and Transitions program initiatives, which provides sophisticated education, training and career
guidance to maximize opportunities for athletes during and after their tennis careers.
Michael W. Wiederman, PhD
Dr. Wiederman received his doctoral training as a clinical psychologist at Bowling Green State University in Ohio.
After teaching psychology as a college faculty member for 20 years, he became the inaugural Director of Faculty
Development at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Greenville, South Carolina and currently
serves in this position. Dr. Wiederman has published more than 200 articles, chapters and books. He has given more
than 1,000 presentations and he is not only known for his extensive knowledge on psychology but he is also known
for his lively delivery and keen sense of humor.
D.S. Blaise Williams III, PhD, MPT
Dr. Williams is Associate Professor and the Director of the VCU RUN LAB in the Department of Physical Therapy and
Kinesiology, and Health Sciences at the Virginia Commonwealth University. He has lectured extensively internationally
and has more than 30 publications related to lower extremity biomechanics and injuries. Clinically, Dr. Williams
works with athletes at all skill levels. He specializes in video and three-dimensional gait analyses as they relate to the
evaluation and treatment of injuries.
Tracy Zaslow, MD
Dr. Zaslow is the Director of the Sports Concussion Program at the Children’s Hospital Orthopedics Group in Los
Angeles, California. After graduating from medical school at the New York Medical College, she completed a general
pediatric residency at the Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles followed by the completion of a primary care sports
medicine fellowship at the University of California Los Angeles. She is board-certified in pediatrics and also fellowshiptrained, with board certification in sports medicine. Her clinical interests include a spectrum of orthopaedic and
medical conditions affecting young athletes, including sports-related concussion, overuse injuries and injury
prevention. Dr. Zaslow, a team physician for the L.A. Galaxy soccer team, understands the goals and challenges faced
by young athletes.
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016
6:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Registration (Sports US: Fundamentals of the Upper Extremity and Advanced Sports US Pre-Conferences Registrants Only)
7:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. ADVANCED SPORTS US PRE-CONFERENCE (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
8:00 a.m. - 5:40 p.m. SPORTS US: FUNDAMENTALS OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY PRE-CONFERENCE (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 3rd ANNUAL AMSSM FOUNDATION HUMANITARIAN SERVICE PROJECT
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016
5:45 a.m. - 7:05 p.m. Registration
6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. SPORTS US INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #1 (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. LEGISLATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #2 (Pre-registration required; AMSSM members – No Fee, Non-Members – $25 Fee)
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. FELLOWSHIP FORUM (Registration not required; no fee)
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. AMSSM/NCAA: KEY ISSUES FOR THE COLLEGE TEAM PHYSICIAN (Pre-registration required; no fee)
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. AMSSM/ACSM CAQ PREPARATION REVIEW SESSION (Registration not required; no fee)
2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.
4:10 p.m. - 4:25 p.m.
4:25 p.m. - 4:55 p.m.
4:55 p.m. - 7:05 p.m.
7:05 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
MEETING KICKOFF
FOUNDERS KEYNOTE TALKS: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF SPORTS MEDICINE
FOUNDERS AWARD PRESENTATION
2015 AMSSM TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP
Refreshment Break (Exhibit Hall)
SESSION #1: “SPORTS ON THE EDGE”
AMSSM WELCOME RECEPTION (Exhibit Hall)
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
6:15 a.m. - 7:10 p.m. Registration
6:15 a.m. - 7:55 a.m. Continental Breakfast (Exhibit Hall)
6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. SPORTS US INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #3 (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #4 (Pre-registration required; AMSSM – No Fee, Non-Members – $25 Fee)
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES: #5-9 and #28 (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. EYE-OPENING CASES (Oral Case Presentations)
8:05 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. SESSION #2: TENDINOPATHY IN THE ATHLETE – EVOLVING CONCEPTS AND CONTROVERSIES
9:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Refreshment Break| Poster Session 1 (Exhibit Hall)
10:15 a.m. - 11:55 a.m. SESSION #3: RUNNING MEDICINE
11:55 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Lunch (on your own)
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. INDUSTRY-SPONSORED LUNCH SYMPOSIUM (Optional; pre-registration required; no fee)
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BREAKOUT SESSIONS
1:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. DIVERSITY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BREAKOUT
1:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. SESSION #4A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS – RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS – PART 1
3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Refreshment Break | Poster Session 1 (Exhibit Hall)
3:45 p.m. - 6:05 p.m. SESSION #5A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS – CASE PRESENTATIONS
6:10 p.m. - 7:10 p.m. TEAM PHYSICIAN BREAKOUT SESSIONS
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. INDUSTRY-SPONSORED EVENING SYMPOSIUM AND CADAVER LAB (Optional; pre-registration required; no fee)
MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016
6:15 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Registration
6:15 a.m. - 7:55 a.m. Continental Breakfast (Exhibit Hall)
6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. SPORTS US INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #10 (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. WORKOUT CLASS #W1: IRONSTRENGTH WORKOUT (Pre-registration required; no fee)
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #11 (Pre-registration required; AMSSM – No Fee, Non-Members – $25 Fee)
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES: #12-16 (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. EYE-OPENING CASES (Oral Case Presentations)
8:05 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. SESSION #6: MEDICAL ISSUES
9:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Refreshment Break | Poster Session 2 (Exhibit Hall)
10:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. SESSION #7: EVENT MEDICINE
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Lunch (on your own)
12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. AMSSM COMMITTEE MEETINGS #1
1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. HOUGH MEMORIAL LECTURE
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. STATE OF THE UNION FOR AMSSM AND ANNUAL AWARD PRESENTATIONS
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. RESEARCH POSTER ORAL PRESENTATIONS | Refreshment Break | Exhibitors (Exhibit Hall)
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. SESSION #8: WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE?
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. AMSSM COMMITTEE MEETINGS #2
7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. AMSSM FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS’ PARTY (Nasher Sculpture Center)
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
6:15 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. Registration
6:15 a.m. - 7:55 a.m. Continental Breakfast
6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. SPORTS US INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #17 (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. WORKOUT CLASS #W2: YOGA VINYASA FLOW CLASS (Pre-registration required; no fee)
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #18 (Pre-registration required; AMSSM – No Fee, Non-Members – $25 Fee)
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES: #19-23 (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. FELLOWSHIP FAIR
7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. EYE-OPENING CASES (Oral Case Presentations)
8:05 a.m. - 9:55 a.m. SESSION #9: DEMYSTIFYING LOW BACK PAIN FOR THE SPORTS MEDICINE PHYSICIAN
9:55 a.m. - 10:25 a.m. Refreshment Break | Fellowship Fair | Poster Session 3
10:25 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. SESSION #10: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch (on your own)
1:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. SESSION #11A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS – RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS – PART 2
3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Refreshment Break | Fellowship Fair | Poster Session 3
3:45 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. SESSION #12A: CONCURRENT SESSIONS – FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
3:45 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. SESSION #12B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS – S.M.A.R.T. WORKSHOP (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2016
6:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Registration
6:30 a.m. - 7:55 a.m. Continental Breakfast
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #24 (Pre-registration required; AMSSM – No Fee, Non-Members – $25 Fee)
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES: #25-27 (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. EYE-OPENING CASES (Oral Case Presentations)
8:05 a.m. - 9:25 a.m SESSION #13: BONE UP ON BONES
9:25 a.m. - 9:45 a.m AWARD PRESENTATIONS: RESEARCH AND CASE AWARDS | RESIDENT SCHOLARSHIP
9:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Refreshment Break
10:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. SESSION #14: SHOWCASE TALKS
11:45 a.m. Closing Remarks/Adjourn
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AMSSM FOUNDATION
AMSSM Foundation Mission
The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Foundation is dedicated to the support & recognition
of excellence in Sports Medicine education, research and scientific activities, while promoting
opportunities for humanitarian outreach.
2016 FOUNDATION AUCTION
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Monday, April 18, 2016
2016 AMSSM FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS’ PARTY
By Invitation Only*
1:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m. – 6:05 p.m.
7:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.
Monday, April 18, 2016: 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Nasher Sculpture Center (Off-Site)
2001 Flora Street • Dallas, TX 75201
(The Silent Auction ends at 10:15 a.m. on Monday, April 18, 2016.)
Conceived as a serene urban retreat
for the enjoyment of modern art, The
Nasher Sculpture Center is home to one
of the finest collections of modern and
contemporary sculpture in the world. The
building, designed by Pritzker-Prize winning architect Renzo
Piano and the lush gardens created by Peter Walker, house
more than 300 sculptures together with 20th century paintings,
drawings, prints and photographs in a seamless blend of indoor
and outdoor exhibition spaces.
For the last five years, the AMSSM Foundation Auction has
collectively raised more than $150,000 providing a substantial
source of funding for AMSSM initiatives.
Featured at the auction are sports memorabilia and tickets,
vacation stays and course registrations. Other popular items
include wine, art and gift certificates.
Please help support this exciting initiative as we seek to raise
additional funds for the AMSSM Foundation.
A three-block walk from the Sheraton Dallas (Downtown) Hotel,
join your AMSSM colleagues for a memorable evening where
you will enjoy the World Class surroundings of the Nasher
Sculpture Center; delight in a savory dinner served by Wolfgang
Puck catering in the Nasher garden (plus 1-drink ticket) and a
high-energy band to help set the stage for an enjoyable evening.
Donors will receive letters acknowledging the gift for tax
purposes.
During the Silent Auction: If you are interested in purchasing a
Buy-It-Now item, please notify an AMSSM staff member.
Would you like to attend the Foundation Contributors’ Party
but haven’t donated yet?
It’s not too late! Your gift to the AMSSM Foundation of $50 or
more ($25 and higher Foundation contributors by students,
residents and fellows) given after the 2015 Annual Meeting and
up to the Foundation Party are invited to attend. If you haven’t
made your gift yet, you can make your Foundation donation (by
check or credit card) at the Registration Desk.
Winning bidders:
• Beginning Monday, April 18 at 12:00 p.m., winning bidders
will need to stop by the AMSSM Registration Desk to
pay their winning bid and pick up their Silent Auction
item. Check and credit card payments will be accepted as
payment methods.
• Purchase amounts above Market Value will qualify
purchaser for tax deduction (i.e. amount above Market
Value is deductible).
This will be an event you won’t want to miss!
MAKING YOUR GIFT TO THE FOUNDATION
ANNUAL GIVING LEVELS
Founders’ Circle — a special level of recognition given by the
Founders for cumulative gifts or pledges of $10,000 or more.
• Platinum $1,000+
• Gold $500 - $999
• Silver $250 - $499
• Bronze $50 - $249
LIFETIME GIVING LEVELS
The AMSSM Foundation highlights lifetime cumulative giving
levels of $5,000 - $9,999; $10,000 - $24,999; and $25,000+. See
the 2015-16 AMSSM and AMSSM Foundation Annual Report
for a listing of donors. Your gift to the AMSSM Foundation,
regardless of size, is fully tax-deductible and is a great way to
support AMSSM education and research initiatives as well as
humanitarian efforts. Consider making your gift today.
AMSSM WELCOME RECEPTION EXHIBIT HALL • Saturday, April 16 • 7:05 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
The AMSSM Welcome Reception will be held on Saturday, April 16th from
7:05 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. in the Exhibit Hall at the Sheraton Dallas (Downtown) Hotel.
Guests will enjoy entertainment, BBQ appetizers and a cash bar will also be available.
Make plans to join all your AMSSM colleagues at the AMSSM Welcome Reception!
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2 01 6 AMSSM ANNUA L MEET I NG
3RD ANNUAL AMSSM FOUNDATION
HUMANITARIAN SERVICE PROJECT:
United Way Dallas
FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Project Location: Gray Elementary School | 3500 Pioneer Road | Mesquite, TX 75180
Part of the AMSSM Foundation’s Impacting Lives: Why We Give Back Initiative
The AMSSM Foundation wishes to thank all of the AMSSM members, family and friends
who participated in the 2016 3rd AMSSM Annual Meeting Humanitarian Service Project:
United Way Dallas. During the 8-hour day, volunteers completed several projects.
IMPACTING
LIVES
Volunteers (AMSSM members,
family and friends) along with
United Way Dallas were scheduled
to repaint/repair playgrounds, paint
inside of school building, repair/
removal of overgrowth, enhance
an outdoor athletic court, construct
player benches, trim trees/removal
of limbs and litter, landscape/
mulch placement and possible
beautification of local playground.
I was not able to participate in the service day.
Is there another way I can help out?
Absolutely! Consider giving a monetary contribution towards the $10,000
overall cost of the project.
You can give online at https://www.amssm.org/FoundationDonation.php
or by making your donation to the AMSSM Foundation (check or credit
card) at the Registration Desk. Make sure to designate your donation for
“humanitarian”. Any and all donations are appreciated.
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SHERATON DALLAS (DOWNTOWN) HOTEL FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
(CONVENTION CENTER)
(CONVENTION CENTER)
SECOND FLOOR (HOTEL)
THIRTY-EIGHTH FLOOR
(HOTEL)
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FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
3rd ANNUAL AMSSM FOUNDATION HUMANITARIAN SERVICE PROJECT (Pre-registration required) Off-Site
Impact Lives By Giving Back: United Way Dallas
PRE-CONFERENCES
6:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Registration................................................................................................ San Antonio A-B Foyer (3rd Floor)
(Sports US: Fundamentals of the Lower Extremity and Advanced Sports US Registrants Only)
7:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. ADVANCED SPORTS ULTRASOUND PRE-CONFERENCE............................................San Antonio B (3rd Floor)
(Pre-registration and separate fee required)
Program Chair of the Sports Ultrasound Courses: Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO
Co-Couse Directors: Mederic M. Hall, MD and Douglas F. Hoffman, MD
Faculty/Scanning Faculty: Andrew Concoff, MD; Mederic M. Hall, MD; Douglas F. Hoffman, MD; and
Jon A. Jacobson, MD
Scanning Faculty: Erik Adams, MD, PhD; Joseph J. Albano, MD; Michael R. Baria, MD, MBA;
Blake Boggess, DO; John Cianca, MD; Jerod A. Cottrill, DO; Kevin deWeber, MD; Kimberly G. Harmon, MD; .
Anthony E. Joseph, MD; Albert J. Kozar, DO; Mark E. Lavallee, MD, CSCS; Paul Lento, MD;
Timothy J. Mazzola, MD; Ben Nelson, MD; Jeffrey M. Payne, MD; Charles S. Peterson, MD;
Adam M. Pourcho, DO; Sathish Rajasekaran, MD; Ashwin Rao, MD; Jeremiah W. Ray, MD;
Stephen M. Simons, MD; Jay Smith, MD; Phillip Steele, MD; and M. Kenji Yamazaki, MD
8:00 a.m. - 5:40 p.m. SPORTS ULTRASOUND: FUNDAMENTALS OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY
PRE-CONFERENCE (Pre-registration and separate fee required).....................................San Antonio A (3rd Floor)
Program Chair of the Sports Ultrasound Courses: Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO
Co-Course Directors: Robert Monaco, MD, MPH and Evan Peck, MD
Faculty/Scanning Faculty: Tariq M. Awan, DO; Joshua Hackel, MD; John C. Hill, DO; Elena “Ellie” Jelsing, MD; Gerard A. Malanga, MD; Robert Monaco, MD, MPH; Evan Peck, MD; and Christopher J. Visco, MD
Scanning Faculty: Joanne Borg-Stein, MD; Arthur Jason De Luigi, DO; Emily E. Dixon, DO;
Robert Flannery, MD; Sadiq Haque, DO; Garry W.K. Ho, MD, CIC; Jeffrey James, DO; Kentaro Onishi, DO;
Jacob L. Sellon, MD; Shane A. Shapiro, MD; J. Herbert Stevenson, MD; Thomas H. Trojian, MD; and
Ricardo Vasquez-Duarte, MD
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016
5:45 a.m. - 7:05 p.m. REGISTRATION.......................................................................................................Lone Star Foyer (2nd Floor)
6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m.
SPORTS US INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
#1 Forefoot............................................................................................................... Houston A-B (3rd Floor)
Leader: Jon A. Jacobson, MD
Faculty: Erik Adams, MD, PhD; John Cianca, MD; Jerod A. Cotrill, DO; Mederic M. Hall, MD;
Douglas F. Hoffman, MD; Evan Peck, MD; Jacob L. Sellon, MD; and Christopher J. Visco, MD
7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. LEGISLATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. FELLOWSHIP FORUM.................................................................................................. Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
Co-Chairs: Irfan M. Asif, MD and Amanda Weiss Kelly, MD
Faculty: Irfan M. Asif, MD; Peter J. Carek, MD, MS; Leah Concannon, MD; Michael Henehan, DO;
Jennifer Malcolm, DO; Richard A. Okragly Jr, MD; Mark Stovak, MD; Amanda Weiss Kelly, MD; and
Michael W. Wiederman, PhD
Joint Session
Directors’ Session and Fellows’ Session (Split into separate sessions)
(Pre-registration required; AMSSM members - No Fee, Non-Members — $25 Fee)
#2 Team Medicine, Team Advocacy....................................................................... State Room A (3rd Floor)
Amy Callender and Michael S. O’Brien
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SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 PRE-CONFERENCES continued…
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Directors’ Session........................................................................................................ Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Irfan M. Asif, MD and Amanda Weiss Kelly, MD
Fellows’ Session.......................................................................................................... Lone Star B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Jennifer Malcolm, DO
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
AMSSM/NCAA: KEY ISSUES FOR THE COLLLEGE TEAM PHYSICIAN*......................... Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
(pre-registration required; no fee)
Co-Chairs: Jonathan Drezner, MD and Sourav K. Poddar, MD
Faculty: Chad A. Asplund, MD; Casey G. Batten, MD; John P. DiFiori, MD; Jonathan Drezner, MD;
Brian Hainline, MD; and Margot Putukian, MD
*The AMSSM Foundation gratefully acknowledges the NCAA for their educational grant in support of this pre-conference.
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. AMSSM/ACSM CAQ PREPARATION REVIEW SESSION................................................ Lone Star B (2nd Floor)
Co-Chairs: William W. Dexter, MD; Carrie A. Jaworski, MD; and Kevin Vincent, MD, PhD
Faculty: Eric E. Coris, MD, MD; Karl B. Fields, MD; Carrie A. Jaworski, MD; Francis O’Connor, MD, MPH;
and Tracy Ray, MD
AMSSM 25TH ANNUAL MEETING
BACK TO THE FUTURE….CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF AMSSM
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016
5:45 a.m. - 7:05 p.m. REGISTRATION.......................................................................................................Lone Star Foyer (2nd Floor)
1:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
AMSSM Foundation Silent Auction......................................................................Lone Star Foyer (2nd Floor)
(Please view the “Auction Catalog” listing over 50 items in your meeting materials)
2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
MEETING KICKOFF................................................................................................... Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
President’s Welcome
Jon Divine, MD, MS, AMSSM President
Welcome and Announcements Matthew Gammons, MD, AMSSM First Vice President;
Marci Goolsby, MD, AMSSM Program Chair
2:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. FOUNDERS KEYNOTE TALKS: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Moderator: Craig C. Young, MD
History of Primary Care Sports Medicine: How AMSSM and PCSM Began
Presidential Keynote: John A. Lombardo, MD
The Evolution of the Careers in Sports Medicine
Presidential Keynote: Douglas B. McKeag, MD, MS
The Evolution of the Science in Sports Medicine
Presidential Keynote: E. Lee Rice, DO
The Future of Sports Medicine
Presidential Keynote: James C. Puffer, MD
Discussion and Questions
4:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.
FOUNDERS AWARD PRESENTATION
Presented by Jon Divine, MD, MS; AMSSM President
4:10 p.m. - 4:25 p.m.
2015 AMSSM TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP
Senior Fellow: Douglas B. McKeag, MD, MS
Junior Fellows: M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH and James MacDonald, MD, MPH
4:25 p.m. - 4:55 p.m.
Refreshment Break (Exhibit Hall)..................................................................... Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
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SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 continued…
4:55 p.m. - 7:05 p.m.
4:55 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 5:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. 5:50 p.m. - 6:10 p.m. 6:10 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. - 6:50 p.m. 6:50 p.m. - 7:05 p.m. SESSION #1: “SPORTS ON THE EDGE”...................................................................... Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Chad A. Asplund, MD, MPH
Introduction
Chad A. Asplund, MD, MPH
The Future of Sports Medicine: Quality Measures and Healthcare Transformation
Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH
INTERNATIONAL VISITING FELLOW LECTURE: Establishing a Pre-Participation Screening
and Prevention Program for Health
Keynote: Maurizio Casasco, MD
Presented by the 2016 International Visiting Fellow
AMSSM Position Statement on Cardiovascular Screening in Athletes
Jonathan Drezner, MD and Francis O’Connor, MD, MPH
Concussion and Mental Health
Keynote: Gary S. Solomon, PhD
Team Physician Consensus Statement on Illness and Injury Prevention
Margot Putukian, MD
Sports Med Doc in Space
Keynote: Andrew R. Morgan, MD
Discussion and Questions
7:05 p.m.
Recess
7:05 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
AMSSM WELCOME RECEPTION (Exhibit Hall).................................................. Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
6:15 a.m. - 7:10 p.m. REGISTRATION.......................................................................................................Lone Star Foyer (2nd Floor)
6:15 a.m. - 7:55 a.m. Continental Breakfast (Exhibit Hall)................................................................. Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. SPORTS US INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
#3 Rheumatologic Disorders..................................................................................... Houston A-B (3rd Floor)
Leader: Andrew Concoff, MD
Faculty: C.J. Duffaut, MD; Mederic M. Hall, MD; Douglas F. Hoffman, MD;
Elena “Ellie” Jelsing, MD; Brian Young Kim, MD, MS; Anish Patel, MD, MBA;
and Byron Oliver Patterson, MD
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE:
(Pre-registration required; AMSSM members – No Fee, Non- Members – $25 Fee)
#4 Masterful Mentoring - Getting the Most Out of Being a Mentor
or Mentee..........................................................................................................San Antonio A (3rd Floor)
Faculty: James M. Daniels II, MD, MPH; George D. Harris, MD, MS; and
Michael W. Wiederman, PhD
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
#5 Management of Recalcitrant Achilles Tendinopathy........................................State Room 4 (3rd Floor)
Håkan Alfredson, MD, PhD
#6 Preventing Morbidity in Sports-Related Concussion: A Clinical Management
Approach.................................................................................................................Houston C (3rd Floor)
Gary S. Solomon, PhD
#7 Motivating the Masses: Physicians’ Role in Promoting Fitness........................State Room 1 (3rd Floor)
Jordan Metzl, MD
#8 Herbs and Supplement Use In Athletes.............................................................State Room 3 (3rd Floor)
Leslie Bonci, MPH, RD, CSSD, RDN
#9 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Fundamentals of OMT.................................San Antonio B (3rd Floor)
Warren A. Bodine, DO; Douglas Comeau, DO; and Claudia Dal Molin, DO
#28NATA Session (Pre-registration required; No Fee). ..................................................State Room 2 (3rd Floor)
Matt Ryan MAEd, ATC and Jon Schultz, MD
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SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016 continued…
7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m
EYE-OPENING CASES (Oral Case Presentations).......................................................Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Blake Boggess, DO
Panelists: Yvonne C. Chow, MD
Robert C. Oh, MD, MPH
7:00 a.m. - 7:10 a.m.
7:10 a.m. - 7:20 a.m.
Uncommon Cause of Flank Pain in a Collegiate Basketball Player
Evan Lutz, MD
Football Athlete with Sickle Cell Trait and Low Back Pain
Nicholas Dorsey, MD
7:20 a.m. - 7:30 a.m.
Atypical Cause of Common Knee Pain in a Runner
Robert Kinne, MD
7:30 a.m. - 7:40 a.m.
A Pain in the Butt: Overcoming a Hip Injury in a Division I Gymnast
Timothy W. Thomsen, MD
7:40 a.m. - 7:50 a.m.
An Unusual Cause of Anterior Knee Pain in a Collegiate Triple Jump Athlete
Chandra Maloney, MD
7:00 a.m. - 6:05 p.m. AMSSM FOUNDATION SILENT AUCTION..............................................................Lone Star Foyer (2nd Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 8:10 a.m. 8:10 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. 8:50 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. 9:10 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Announcements....................................................................................................... Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
SESSION #2: TENDINOPATHY IN THE ATHLETE — EVOLVING CONCEPTS AND CONTROVERSIES
Moderator: Mederic M. Hall, MD
Introduction
Mederic M. Hall, MD
Evolution of Tendinopathy in the United States — 25-Year Perspective
Rob Johnson, MD
The Umeå Model — Targeting Treatment Outside the Tendon
Keynote: Håkan Alfredson, MD, PhD
Tendinopathy: Training Around the Injury
Keynote: Bill Knowles, ATC, CSCS
Tendinopathy: The Role of Advanced Imaging in Diagnosis and Treatment
Keynote: Jon A. Jacobson, MD
Discussion and Questions
9:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Refreshment Break | Poster Session 1 (Exhibit Hall)....................................... Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
(primary authors will present posters)
10:15 a.m. - 11:55 a.m. SESSION #3: RUNNING MEDICINE........................................................................... Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Matthew Silvis, MD
10:15 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. Introduction
Matthew Silvis, MD
10:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Trends in Sports Nutrition — Fueling for Exercise (Training and Competition)
Keynote: Lesile Bonci, MPH, RD, CSSD, RDN
10:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. ACSM EXCHANGE LECTURE: The Roles of Gender and Maturation on Running —
Mechanics, Injury Incidence, Neuromuscular Control and Rehabilitation
Keynote: D. S. Blaise Williams III, PhD, MPT
11:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. AAP EXCHANGE LECTURE: To Run or Not to Run? The Questions Regarding Running
in the Pediatric Athlete
.
Keynote: Tracy Zaslow, MD
11:20 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. Ultramarathon — Racing and Event Coverage
John C. Hill, DO
11:40 a.m. - 11:55 a.m. Discussion and Questions
11:55 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Lunch (on your own)
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SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016 continued…
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m
INDUSTRY-SPONSORED LUNCH SYMPOSIUM
(Optional, pre-registration required, no fee).........................................................................Houston C (3rd Floor)
This symposium is supported by Össur Americas
Managing the OA — Functional Healing Protocols for Cartilage Disorders
This program is not an AMSSM educational activity. AMSSM is not responsible for the
planning, content or the speakers of this program. CME Credit is not available for this
optional educational activity.
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BREAKOUT
• Academic..............................................................................................................San Antonio A (3rd Floor)
Kimberly G. Harmon, MD
• Emergency Medicine............................................................................................State Room 2 (3rd Floor)
Chris Guyer, MD
• Internal Medicine..................................................................................................State Room 1 (3rd Floor)
Selina Shah, MD
• Pediatrics............................................................................................................... State Room 3 (3rd Floor)
Mark E. Halstead, MD
• PM&R.................................................................................................................... State Room 4 (3rd Floor)
Ken Mautner, MD
• Resident/Student.................................................................................................San Antonio B (3rd Floor)
Ryan J. Lingor, MD
1:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. DIVERSITY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BREAKOUT...................................................San Antonio A (3rd Floor)
Nailah Coleman, MD
1:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. SESSION #4A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS — RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS — PART 1
SESSION #4A: Research Presentations −
Room A.................................................... Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Lauren P. Porras, MD
Panelists:Thomas H. Trojian, MD
Amanda Weiss Kelly, MD
SESSION #4B: Research Presentations −
Room B...................................................... Lone Star B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: David T. Bernhardt, MD
Panelists: Irfan M. Asif, MD
Andrew R. Peterson, MD, MSPH
1:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m
The Effects of Serial Sports Training Risk Assessment and
Counseling in Kids (T.R.A.C.K.)
Neeru Jayanthi, MD
1:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Predictors of Recovery in Adolescents with Acute Sport-Related
Concussion (SRC)
John J. Leddy, MD
1:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Test-Retest Reliability and Change in King-Devick Test Scores
After an Exercise Test
Akas Siddiqui, MD, MPH
1:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Serum Vitamin D Levels are Inversely Associated with Time Lost
to Bone Stress Injury in a Cohort of NCAA Division I Distance
Runners
Brian Young Kim, MD, MS
1:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Characteristics of Pediatric Patients Seen in Concussion Clinics
Before and After Concussion Legislation
Steven Cuff, MD
1:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Association Between Female Athlete Triad Cumulative Risk
Assessment and In-Season Stress Fracture in Collegiate CrossCountry Athletes
Erin Hammer, MD
2:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Self-Reported Training Load and Well-Being Are Independent
Predictors of Injury in Youth Soccer Players
Andrew Watson, MD, MS
2:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
Head Impact Exposure of a Youth Football Team Over Four
Consecutive Seasons
Verle D. Valentine, MD
2:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Higher Cumulative Risk Assessment Scores Are Associated with
Delayed Return to Play in Division I Collegiate Distance Runners
Emily Kraus, MD
2:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Isometric Cervical Muscular Strength in Pediatric Athletes with
Multiple Concussions
Aaron Provance, MD
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SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016 continued…
SESSION #4A continued: Research Presentations −
Room A.................................................... Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
SESSION #4B continued:: Research Presentations −
Room B...................................................... Lone Star B (2nd Floor)
2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Neurocognitive and Balance Performance and Risk of Lower
Extremity Injury After Concussion
M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH
2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Validating an Algorithm and Novel Clinical Prediction Rule for
Diagnosis of Stress Fracture
Nathaniel S. Nye, MD
2:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Positive Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screening Increases Recovery
Time Following Sports-Related Concussion
Damond Blueitt, MD
2:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Epidemiology of High School Sports-Related Injuries Resulting
in Medical Disqualification, 2005/06 through 2013/14 Academic
Years
Jill N. Tirabassi, MD
3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
The Effect of Pharmacologic Treatment of Depression on
Number of Clinician Visits for Persistent Post-Concussion
Symptoms – A Retrospective Review
Ryan C. Kruse, MD
3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Sagittal and Frontal Plane Asymmetries during Single-Leg Hop
and Deceleration Tasks in Young Athletes following Recent
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Tracy Zaslow, MD
3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Refreshment Break | Poster Session 1 (Exhibit Hall)....................................... Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
(primary authors will present posters)
3:45 p.m. - 6:05 p.m. SESSION #5A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS − CASE PRESENTATIONS
SESSION #5A: Case Presentations −
SESSION #5A: Case Presentations −
Room B................................................... Lone Star B (2nd Floor)
Room A...................................................... Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Jason A. Mogonye, MD
Moderator: Stephanie Chu, DO
Panelists: Korin Hudson, MD
Panelists: Jeffrey R. Bytomski, DO
Rahul Kapur, MD
Maria E. Reese, MD
3:45 p.m. - 3:56 p.m.
Why Am I Laughing A Lot Over Nothing
John J. Wilson, MD
3:45 p.m. - 3:56 p.m.
When Concussion is Not Really a Concussion
Celestine Nnaeto, MD
3:56 p.m. - 4:07 p.m.
Chest Pain in a Soccer Player
Benjamin P. Smith, MD
3:56 p.m. - 4:07 p.m.
Not Just an Ankle Sprain
Ariel Nassim, DO
4:07 p.m. - 4:18 p.m.
Hand Pain in a 12 Year-Old Female Softball Player
Chris Clemow, MD
4:07 p.m. - 4:18 p.m.
Incidental Cardiac Findings on PPE: Cause of Sudden Cardiac
Death or Physiologic Response to Training?
Justin Conway, MD
4:18 p.m. - 4:29 p.m.
Right Elbow Pain in an Adolescent Teenage Baseball Player
Ryan Woods, MD
4:18 p.m. - 4:29 p.m.
Back to Basics: An Atypical Diagnosis for Low Back Pain
Richard Lopez, DO
4:29 p.m. - 4:40 p.m.
It’s Not Always in the Knee: A Common Presentation with an
Emerging Diagnosis
Steven K. Poon, MD
4:29 p.m. - 4:40 p.m.
Twist and Shout: That’s No Ankle Sprain!
Elizabeth M. Spero, MD
4:40 p.m. - 4:51 p.m.
Should Elite Athletes Abide by a Different Set of “Rules”?
Sourav Das, MD
4:40 p.m. - 4:51 p.m.
Paget Schroeter in Female Volleyball Player
Timothy J. Gill, MD
4:51 p.m. - 5:02 p.m.
An Unusual Case of Exertional Leg Pain in a Cyclist
Carmen Wong, MD
4:51 p.m. - 5:02 p.m.
Baastrup’s Disease in an Elite Rhythmic Gymnast
Katherine V. Yao, MD
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SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016 continued…
SESSION #5A continued: Case Presentations −
Room A...................................................... Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
SESSION #5A continued: Case Presentations −
Room B................................................... Lone Star B (2nd Floor)
5:02p.m. - 5:13 p.m.
Acute Testicular Pain Following Blunt Trauma During a
Professional Hockey Game
Victoria Chen, MD
5:02 p.m. - 5:13 p.m.
Peculiar Hip Pain in a Post Pubescent Athlete
David Woodson, DO
5:13 p.m. - 5:24 p.m.
Not So Funny Elbow Pain
Derek Worley, MD, MPH
5:13 p.m. - 5:24 p.m.
An Unusual Case of Chronic Foot Pain
Brett Wilhoit, MD
5:24 p.m. - 5:35 p.m.
Diplopia in a 6 Year-Old Female After Head Injury
Sean C. Engel, MD
5:24 p.m. - 5:35 p.m.
Bilateral Anterior Knee Pain in a High School Cross Country
Runner
James MacDonald, MD, MPH
5:35 p.m. - 5:46 p.m.
An Unusual Cause for Wrist Pain in a Rower
Reed C. Williams, MD, MS
5:35 p.m. - 5:46 p.m.
Eye Pain and Swelling After Basketball Injury
Eva Seligman, MD
5:46 p.m. - 5:57 p.m.
Acute Radiating Low Back Pain After Olympic-Lifting
Erek Latzka, MD
5:46 p.m. - 5:57 p.m.
Triple-Deked by a Negative X-Ray: A Hockey Player’s Routine
Visit for a Dangerous Injury
David McClaskey, MD, ATC
6:10 p.m. - 7:10 p.m. TEAM PHYSICIAN BREAKOUT SESSIONS
• High School............................................................................................................ Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
Bob Colgate; Cindy J. Chang, MD; William M. Heinz, MD; and Verle D. Valentine, MD
• Collegiate/NCAA.................................................................................................... Lone Star B (2nd Floor)
John T. Parsons, PhD, ATC and Sourav K. Poddar, MD
• Olympic/Paralympic...........................................................................................San Antonio A (3rd Floor)
Arthur Jason De Luigi, DO
• Professional........................................................................................................San Antonio B (3rd Floor)
Mark W. Niedfeldt, MD
7:10 p.m.
Recess
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Industry-Sponsored Evening Symposium and Cadaver Lab................................Austin Ballroom (2nd Floor)
(optional, pre-registration required)
This symposium is supported by DJO Global
Tenex Health TX System: Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Tenotomy and Fasciotomy
This program is not an AMSSM educational activity. AMSSM is not responsible for the
planning, content or the speakers of this program. CME Credit is not available for this
optional educational activity.
MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016
6:15 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Registration...........................................................................................................Lone Star Foyer (2nd Floor)
6:15 a.m. - 7:55 a.m. Continental Breakfast (Exhibit Hall)................................................................. Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. SPORTS US INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE
(Pre-registration and separate fee required)..................................................................... Houston A-B (3rd Floor)
#10 Sideline Sports Ultrasound
Co-Leaders: Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO and Mederic M. Hall, MD
Faculty: Christopher Hogrefe, MD; Elena “Ellie” Jelsing, MD; Ross Mathiasen, MD;
Adam M. Pourcho, DO; Sathish Rajasekaran, MD; Amish Shah, MD, MPH;
Timothy W. Thomsen, MD; and Anna L. Waterbrook, MD
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MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016 continued…
6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. WORKOUT CLASS (Pre-registration required; No Fee)
#W1 Ironstrength Workout...........................................................................................Chaparral (38th Floor)
Faculty: Jordan Metzl, MD
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE
(Pre-registration required; AMSSM members – No Fee, Non-Members ­$25 Fee)
#11 Faculty Development: Facing Feedback ­­— Failures, Fears and Fixes...................Houston C (3rd Floor)
Diana L. Heiman, MD; Michael Henehan, DO; and Michael W. Wiederman, PhD
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
#12 Reconditioning — A Performance-Based Approach for Injured Athletes......San Antonio A (3rd Floor)
Bill Knowles, ATC, CSCS
#13 Practical Guide to Glucose Management in Athletes with Diabetes..............San Antonio B (3rd Floor)
Matthew H. Corcoran, MD, CDE
#14 The Next Generation of Seattle Criteria: International Consensus Standards....... Austin 1 (2nd Floor)
for ECG Interpretation in Athletes
Henry Pelto, MD
#15 Injury Prevention Using Running Analysis.......................................................State Room 2 (3rd Floor)
D. S. Blaise Williams III, PhD, MPT
#16 Pre-Participation Evaluation for the Wilderness Athlete and Adventurer......State Room 3 (3rd Floor)
Aaron D. Campbell, MD, MHS
7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m.
EYE-OPENING CASES (Oral Case Presentations)......................................................Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Peter H. Seidenberg, MD
Panelists: Deborah Light, MD
Cayce Onks, DO, MS, ATC
Ohhh! I Thought It Was Just an Ankle Sprain
William F. McCafferty, DO
A Case of Atypical Knee Pain
Mubashir Saeed, MD
I Can’t Feel My Legs When I’m With You
Benjamin Abeyta, MD
Complex Foot and Ankle Injury in a 17 Year-Old Male Soccer Player
Daniel Morrissy, DO
Slip and Slide and Spinal Fusion
Christian Turner, MD
7:00 a.m. - 7:10 a.m.
7:10 a.m. - 7:20 a.m.
7:20 a.m. - 7:30 a.m.
7:30 a.m. - 7:40 a.m.
7:40 a.m. - 7:50 a.m.
7:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
AMSSM FOUNDATION SILENT AUCTION*............................................................Lone Star Foyer (2nd Floor)
*Silent Auction ends at 10:15 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 8:10 a.m. 8:10 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. 8:50 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. 9:10 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Announcements....................................................................................................... Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
SESSION #6: MEDICAL ISSUES
Moderator: Richard A. Okragly Jr, MD
Introduction
Richard A. Okragly Jr, MD
Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism in Athletes: Clots and Consequences
E. Randy Eichner, MD
Managing the Athlete with Diabetes: Navigating the Ups and Downs
Keynote: Matthew H. Corcoran, MD, CDE
Echocardiographic Characterization of the Athlete’s Heart in Professional Basketball Players —
New Data from the NBA Cardiac Screening Program
Keynote: David J. Engel, MD
Use of Hormone Replacement Therapy and Contraceptive Agents in Female Athletes
Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH
Discussion and Questions
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MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016 continued…
9:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.* Refreshment Break | Poster Session 2 (Exhibit Hall)
(primary authors will present posters). ................................................................... Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
*Silent Auction ends at 10:15 a.m.
10:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. SESSION #7: EVENT MEDICINE................................................................................. Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: A.J. Monseau, MD
10:15 a.m. - 10:20 a.m Introduction
A.J. Monseau, MD
10:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Setting Up a Mass Event
Aaron Rubin, MD
10:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. International Event Planning
Jace Provo, MD, MHCM
11:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Sideline Management of Abdominal and Chest Trauma
Anna L. Waterbrook, MD
11:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. When Events Happen in Event Medicine
Casey G. Batten, MD
11:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Care of the Spine Injured Athlete: NATA Consensus Statement
Keynote: Ron Courson, ATC, PT, NREMT-I, CSCS
11:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Discussion and Questions
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Lunch (on your own)
12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. AMSSM COMMITTEE MEETINGS
•
Education...................................................................................................................... Austin 1 (2nd Floor)
Anthony Beutler, MD; Co-Chairperson and Eugene Hong, MD; Co-Chairperson
•
International/Inter-Organizational Relations.......................................................San Antonio A (3rd Floor)
Mark E. Halstead, MD; Chairperson and Stephanie Chu, DO; Vice-Chairperson
•
Membership..........................................................................................................San Antonio B (3rd Floor)
Neeru Jayanthi, MD; Chairperson and Selina Shah, MD; Vice-Chairperson
•Research......................................................................................................................Houston C (3rd Floor)
David J. Berkoff, MD; Co-Chairperson and M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH; Co-Chairperson
•
Sports Ultrasound..................................................................................................State Room 2 (3rd Floor)
Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO; Chairperson and Mederic M. Hall, MD; Vice-Chairperson
1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. HOUGH MEMORIAL LECTURE.................................................................................. Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
Introduced by Vickie Curley, RN and Jeffrey Kovan, DO
Leadership and Professionalism in Sports Medicine
Keynote: Jeffrey L. Tanji, MD
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. STATE OF THE UNION FOR AMSSM.......................................................................... Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
(All members encouraged to attend)
Jon Divine, MD, MS
Matthew Gammons, MD
2015 - 2016 AMSSM President 2016 - 2017 AMSSM President
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m
RESEARCH POSTER ORAL PRESENTATIONS
REFRESHMENT BREAK | EXHIBITORS............................................................... Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
(Presenters listed in presentation order; Posters will be displayed during Poster Session 2)
Training: Posters #1-9
Moderator: Neeru Jayanthi, MD
Presenters: #1 – Neeru Jayanthi, MD; #2 – Andrew Watson, MD, MS; #3 – Peter C. Fast, MD;
#4 – Constance Marie Lebrun, MD; #5 –­ Adae Opoku Amoako, MD; #6 – Diana M. Filtz, MD;
#7 – Thomas H. Trojian, MD; #8 – Erin Hammer, MD; and #9 – Michael J. Puchowicz, MD
Training: Posters #11-20
Moderator: Harry Stafford, MD
Presenters: #11 – Sultan M. Babar, MD; #12-16 – Michael Ross, MD (5 presentations);
#17 – Elana Cardozo, DO; #18-19 – Jason L. Zaremski, MD (2 presentations);
and #20 – Jill Sadoski, MD, MBA
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MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016 continued…
RESEARCH POSTER ORAL PRESENTATIONS continued…
REFRESHMENT BREAK | EXHIBITORS............................................................... Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
(Presenters listed in presentation order; Posters will be displayed during Poster Session 2)
Concussion: Posters #22-30
Moderator: John J. Leddy, MD
Presenters: #22 –John R. Luksch, DO; #23 – Ariel Nassim, DO; #25 – John A. Lucas IV, MD;
#26 – Ruikang Liu, BA; #27 – Peter W. Wehr, MD; #28-29 – Christina L. Master, MD (2 presentations);
and #30 –Stefan S. Buetow, DO
Concussion|Concussion/Peds: Posters #41-50
Moderator: Ashwin Rao, MD
Presenters: #41 – Mallory Shasteen, MD; #42 – Jonathan Santana, DO;
#43-44 – Timothy Tiu, MD, MA (2 presentations); #45 – Kelsey Logan, MD, MPH;
#46 – Lauren Borowski, MD; #48 – Devon Carr, MD; #49 – Kristina Wilson, MD, MPH;
and #50 – Jose Rodarte, MD
Concussion| Peds|Education: Posters #61-68
Moderator: Andrew R. Peterson, MD, MSPH
Presenters: #61 – Kevin C. Lesh, MD; #62 –Adam Kruse, MS; #63 – Namita Bhjardwaj, MD;
#64 – Angie Curtis, MD, MPT; #65 – Richard Figler, MD; #66 – Sara Gould, MD, MPH;
#67 – Michael R. Seifert, MD; and #68 – David S. Edwards, MD
Ultrasound: #81-88
Moderator: Kyle Nagle, MD, MPH
Presenters: #81 – Daniel R. Lueders, MD; #82 – Deanna Didiano, DO; #83 – Justin Conway, MD;
#84 – Joshua Rothenberg, DO; #85 – Robert Monaco, MD, MPH;
#86-87 – Holly Ryan, BA (2 presentations); and #88 – Daisy-Scarlett MacCallum, MD
Peds: Posters #101-109
Moderator: M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH
Presenters: #101 – M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH; #102 – Tracy L. Zaslow, MD;
#103 – Joshua N. Berkowitz, MD; #104 – Jennifer Luz, MD; #105 – Anthony Okamura, MD;
#106 – Andrew S. Houghton, MD; #107 –Sarah S. Jackson, MD; #108 – Ziva Petrin, MD;
and #109 – Thomas L. Pommering, DO
NCAA: Posters #121-129
Moderator: Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH
Presenters: #121 – Linnea K. Will, MD; #122 – Todd J. Domeyer, MD; #123 – Ashley Fields, MD, MPH;
#124 – Mark Dundas, MD; #125-126 – Katherine H. Rizzone, MD (2 presentations);
#127 – Armand Scurfield, MD; #128 – Jennifer Albrecht, DO; and #129 – Keri L. Denay, MD
Epidemiology: Posters #141-148
Moderator: Suzanne Hecht, MD
Presenters: #141 – Sathish Rajasekaran, MD; #142 – Patrick Cleary, DO; #143 – Richard O. Davis Jr, DO;
#144 – Joshua D. Snodgrass, MD; #145 – Shane Maxwell, DO; #146 – Juan Carlos Galloza-Otero, MD;
#147 – Rachel Apple, MD; and #148 – Christine Harris-Spinks, MD, MPH
Epidemiology|Other|Running: Posters #161-168
Moderator: Jack Spittler, MD, MS
Presenters: #161 – Natalie Badowski Wu, MD; #162 – Jack Spittler, MD, MS;
#163 – Mohammed Emam, MD; #164 – Heather Grothe, MD; #165 – Brian Snitily, MD;
#166 – Jaimon K. Stucki, MD; #167 – Vicki R. Nelson, MD, PhD; and #168 – Kyle Snell, DO
Cardio: Posters #171-180
Moderator: Andrew H. Gordon, MD, PhD
Presenters: #171 – Stephanie Bailey, MD; #172 – Timothy J. Partridge, MD;
#173 – Kimberly G. Harmon, MD; #174 – Asad R. Siddiqi, DO; #175 – Irfan M. Asif, MD;
#176 – Jin-Bae Kim, MD, PhD; #177 – Brett G. Toresdahl, MD; #178 – Nathan Fitton, DO;
#179 – Trent Tamate, BA; and #180 – Daniel Morrissy, DO
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MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016 continued…
RESEARCH POSTER ORAL PRESENTATIONS continued…
REFRESHMENT BREAK | EXHIBITORS............................................................... Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
(Presenters listed in presentation order; Posters will be displayed during Poster Session 2)
PPE|Biologics|Concussion: Posters #181-189
Moderator: David J. Berkoff, MD
Presenters: #181 – Nicole T. Boniquit, MD; #182 – Adriana Isacke, DO;
#183 – Ali Valmahomed, MD; #184 – Joana Fraser, MBChB, BSc; #185 – Alicia Gustafson, DO;
#186 – Christine A. Marschilok, MD; #187-188 – Benjamin R. Fogg, MS (2 presentations);
and #189 – Blaze Emerson, MS
Rehab|Biologics: Posters #191-199
Moderator: Julie C. Arends, MD
Presenters: #191 – Michael Henehan, DO, #192 – Thomas M. Best, MD, PhD;
#193 – Dore DeBartolo, DO; #194 – Marc Harwood, MD; #195 – Erika Sadeghi, MD;
#196 – Jeremiah W. Ray, MD; #197 – Yuka Kodama Tsukahara, MD; and #199 – Scott A. Weiss, MD
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m
4:00 p.m. - 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. - 4:23 p.m. 4:23 p.m. - 4:41 p.m. 4:41 p.m. - 4:59 p.m. 4:59 p.m. - 5:17 p.m. 5:17 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. SESSION #8: WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE?.....................................................................Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
Co-Moderators: Kenneth P. Barnes, MD, MSc and Rebecca A. Myers, MD
Introduction
Kenneth P. Barnes, MD, MSc and Rebecca A. Myers, MD
Flexor Hallucis Tendinitis: The Dancer’s ‘Achilles Tendonitis’; Non-Surgical
Management of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome; Little Leaguer’s Shoulder:
Three-Months, A.U.K.M.?
Katherine L. Dec, MD
Pediatric Elbow Osteochondroses: 50 Shades of Cartilage Injuries; Hamate Fracture:
Please HANDle with Care; Pitch Perfect or Thrown Out: UCL Injuries in the
Throwing Athlete
Holly J. Benjamin, MD
Infectious Mono: When is It OK to Play?; ACL Tear and Open Physes, Oh My;
Heads Up: Post-Concussion Syndrome, Medicate or Not?
Gregory L. Landry, MD
Gameday IV Fluid Use: Overflowing Confidence?; Toradol in Sports: Instant Superman;
Achilles Tendon Rupture: To Cut or Not to Cut? That is the Question
Jeffrey R. Bytomski, DO
Discussion and Questions
5:30 p.m.
Recess
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. AMSSM COMMITTEE MEETINGS
• Communications...................................................................................................San Antonio A (3rd Floor)
Verle D. Valentine, MD; Chairperson and George G.A. Pujalte, MD; Vice-Chairperson
•
Fellowship..................................................................................................................... Austin 1 (2nd Floor)
Irfan M. Asif, MD; Co-Chairperson and Amanda Weiss Kelly, MD; Co-Chairperson
•
Practice & Policy...................................................................................................San Antonio B (3rd Floor)
Chad A. Asplund, MD, MPH; Chairperson and Jason M. Matuszak, MD; Vice-Chairperson
• Publications.................................................................................................................Houston C (3rd Floor)
Stephen Paul, MD; Chairperson and Sourav K. Poddar, MD; Vice-Chairperson
7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. AMSSM FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS’ PARTY.................................................................................. Off-Site
Nasher Sculpture Center
3500 Flora Street | Dallas, TX 75201
All $50 and higher Foundation contributions ($25 and higher Foundation contributions by Students,
Residents and Fellows) since the 2015 AMSSM 24th Annual Meeting are invited.
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TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
6:15 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. Registration...........................................................................................................Lone Star Foyer (2nd Floor)
6:15 a.m. - 7:55 a.m. Continental Breakfast....................................................................................... Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. SPORTS US INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE
(Pre-registration and separate fee required)..................................................................... Houston A-B (3rd Floor)
#17 Intra-Articular Knee
Leader: Ken Mautner, MD
Faculty: Jerod A. Cottrill, DO; Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO; Mederic M. Hall, MD;
Paul Lento, MD; Gerard A. Malanga, MD; Robert Monaco, MD, MPH; Evan Peck, MD;
and Christopher J. Visco, MD
6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. WORKOUT CLASS (Pre-registration required; No Fee)
#W2 Yoga Vinyasa Flow Class.......................................................................................Chaparral (38th Floor)
Monique Burton, MD
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m.
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE
(Pre-registration required; AMSSM members – No Fee, Non- Members — $25 Fee)
#18 Faculty Development: Getting Published in Sports Medicine Journals..........San Antonio A (3rd Floor)
Michael W. Wiederman, PhD along with the Editors — Eugene Hong, MD (British Journal
of Sports Medicine); Christopher Hughes, MBBS, MSc (Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine);
and Irfan M. Asif, MD (Sports Health)
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m.
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
#19 Prescribing Sitting and Bending Posture for Patients
with Low Back Pain..........................................................................................San Antonio B (3rd Floor)
Kieran O’Sullivan, BScPT (Hons), PhD
#20 Steps to Safe and Smart Social Media Communication........................................Houston C (3rd Floor)
C. David Geier Jr, MD
#21 Practical Tools for Implementing Female Athlete Triad Guidelines.................State Room 1 (3rd Floor)
Aurelia Nattiv, MD
#22 Facial Injuries and Emergencies........................................................................State Room 2 (3rd Floor)
B. Elizabeth Delasobera, MD; Alexander Ebinger, MD; Christopher Hogrefe, MD;
Ross Mathiasen, MD; and Timothy W. Thomsen, MD
#23 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Fundamentals of Fracture
and Dislocation Care.........................................................................................State Room 3 (3rd Floor)
Anna L. Waterbrook, MD
7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. FELLOWSHIP FAIR..................................................................................................Lone Star Foyer (2nd Floor)
7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. EYE-OPENING CASES (Oral Case Presentations)......................................................Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Kristina Wilson, MD, MPH
Panelists:Yaowen Eliot Hu, MD
Bradley Sandella, DO, ATC
7:00 a.m. - 7:10 a.m.
An Uncommon Cause of Right Arm Pain in a Young Overhead Athlete
Ryan C. Kruse, MD
7:10 a.m. - 7:20 a.m.
Severe Shoulder Pain and Weakness in a Collegiate Hockey Player After ACL Reconstruction
James Presley, MD
7:20 a.m. - 7:30 a.m.
Purple Finger in a Baseball Player with Intermittent Ulnar-Sided Wrist Pain
Pulak Patel, MD
7:30 a.m. - 7:40 a.m.
Decreased Exercise Tolerance in a 38 Year-Old Runner
Scott Curtis, DO
7:40 a.m. - 7:50 a.m.
Hemoperitoneum in a Simple Football Tackle — Not the Average Injury
Bryan R. Hess, DO
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TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 continued…
8:00 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. Announcements....................................................................................................... Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
8:05 a.m. - 9:55 a.m.
SESSION #9: DEMYSTIFYING LOW BACK PAIN FOR THE SPORTS MEDICINE PHYSICIAN
Moderator: Ken Mautner, MD
Introduction
Ken Mautner, MD
History and Physical Examination Pearls
Ellen Casey, MD
Rehabilitation of Low Back Pain: Why the “One Approach Fits All” Doesn’t Work
Keynote: Julie M. Fritz, PT, PhD
Rehabilitation of Low Back Pain: Value of the Biopsychosocial Approach
Keynote: Kieran O’Sullivan, BScPT (Hons), PhD
AAPM&R EXCHANGE LECTURE: Treating Low Back Pain in 2016 — What Have We Learned
Over the Past 25 Years?
Keynote: Stanley A. Herring, MD
Discussion and Questions
8:05 a.m. - 8:10 a.m.
8:10 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.
8:50 a.m. - 9:10 a.m.
9:10 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
9:40 a.m. - 9:55 a.m.
9:55 a.m. - 10:25 a.m. Refreshment Break | Fellowship Fair | Poster Session 3.................................Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
(primary authors will present posters)
10:25 a.m. - 11:45 a.m
10:25 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
10:50 a.m. - 11:10 a.m. 11:10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
SESSION #10: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES...............................................................Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Aaron Gray, MD
Introduction
Aaron Gray, MD
AOSSM EXCHANGE LECTURE: Being a Sports Medicine Physician in the Digital Age
Keynote: C. David Geier Jr, MD
SOCIETY FOR TENNIS MEDICINE AND SCIENCE EXCHANGE LECTURE: Using Sports Science
for Player Development in the Current Age
Keynote: Kathleen Ann Stroia, MS, PT, ATC
Introduced by Neeru Jayanthi, MD
Applying Sports Technology to Your Sports Medicine Practice
Philip Friere Skiba, DO, PhD, MS
Discussion and Questions
11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Lunch (on your own)
1:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. SESSION #11A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS − RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS − PART 2
SESSION #11A: Research Presentations −
Room A....................................................Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Cynthia LaBella, MD
Panelists: Kyle Nagle, MD, MPH
Jack Spittler, MD, MS
SESSION #11B: Research Presentations −
Room B.................................................. Lone Star B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Robert Kiningham, MD
Panelists: Sara Gould, MD, MPH
Andrew W. Nichols, MD
1:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. NATA RESEARCH AWARD PRESENTATION: Characterizing
Accelerated Knee Osteoarthritis
Jeffrey Bradford Driban, PhD, ATC, CSCS
1:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Tendinopathy in NCAA Division I Female Athletes is Not
Associated with an Elevated Female Athlete Triad Coalition
Consensus Statement Cumulative Risk Assessment Score
Bradley Changstrom, MD
1:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
The Incidence of Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Death in
Competitive Athletes: A 1-Year Prospective Study
from Three National Centers
David M. Siebert, MD
1:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
A Survey of Alcohol Use and Effects on College Athletes Year 2
Drew Glover, MD
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TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 continued…
SESSION #11A continued: Research Presentations −
Room A......................................................Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
SESSION #11A continued: Research Presentations −
Room B..................................................... Lone Star B (2nd Floor)
1:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m
Effect of Using the Seattle Criteria for Preseason
Electrocardiogram Screening of a Major League Baseball
Team
Berkin O. Ulgen, MD
1:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Deficits in Sagittal and Frontal Plane Mechanics During Drop
Jump in Young Athletes with Recent Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Reconstruction
Bianca R. Edison, MD, MS
1:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Local Anesthesia for Ultrasound Guided Hip Joint Injections:
A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial of Bacteriostatic
Saline versus Buffered Lidocaine
Brett J. Kindle, MD
1:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
King Devick Test Performance in Child and Adolescent Athletes
Paul J. Gubanich, MD, MPH
2:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
The Sensitivity and Specificity of Ultrasound in Screening for
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tears: Preliminary Data
Walter I. Sussman, DO
2:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Cooling Units on Collegiate
Female Athletes.
Karen Shukla, MD
2:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
The Cost-Effectiveness of Electrocardiogram Screening in
College Athletes
Steven K. Poon, MD
2:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Determining If Baseline Cervical Spine Flexibility Limitation is
Predictive of Brachioplexus Injury (“Stingers” or “Burners”) in
Collegiate Football Athletes
John C. Pick-Jacobs, DO
2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Screening Echocardiogram during NCAA Division I PreParticipation Exam: A Review of Data from 2002-2014
Ashlee Warren, MD
2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Muscle Injury Biomarkers for Collegiate Football Players During
Preseason Camp
Michael A. Donaworth, MD
2:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Cardiovascular Screening for Structural Cardiac Abnormalities
in NFL Combine Participants
Andrew M. Tucker, MD
2:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Examining Differences in Ankle Strength in a Cohort of NCAA
Division I Student-Athletes with Self-Reported Chronic Ankle
Instability
Justin Yucht, DO
3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Corrected Error Video Versus Physical Therapy Instructed Home
Exercise Program: Accuracy of Performing Therapeutic Exercises
Jennifer Hopp, MD
3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Refreshment Break | Fellowship Fair | Poster Session 3.................................Foyer/Lone Star C (2nd Floor)
(primary authors will present posters)
3:45 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. SESSION #12A: CONCURRENT SESSIONS − FACULTY DEVELOPMENT........................ Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
Co-Chairs: William W. Dexter, MD and Mark E. Lavallee, MD, CSCS
Faculty: William W. Dexter, MD; Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO; Michael Henehan, DO; John C. Hill, DO;
and Mark E. Lavallee, MD, CSCS
Moderator: Mark Stovak, MD
Small Group Leaders: William W. Dexter, MD; Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO; Mederic M. Hall, MD;
Michael Henehan, DO; John C. Hill, DO; Mark E. Lavallee, MD, CSCS; Chris Madden, MD;
Timothy J. Mazzola, MD; Rebecca A. Myers, MD; Jennifer M. Payne, MD; Stephen M. Simons, MD;
and Thomas H. Trojian, MD
5:45 p.m.
RECESS
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TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 continued…
3:45 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. SESSION #12B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS — S.M.A.R.T. WORKSHOP
(pre-registration and separate fee required)
(Sideline Management Assessment and Response Technique Workshop).............Austin 1, 2, 3 (2nd Floor)
Chair: Michael J. Petrizzi, MD
Faculty: Kenneth M. Bielak, MD; Andy Carter, ATC; James “Jay” R. Clugston, MD, MS; Steven L. Cole, ATC;
B. Kent Diduch, MD; Matthew Gammons, MD; Benjamin A. Hasan, MD; Garry W.K. Ho, MD, CIC;
Neil Mathews, MD; Lara Quinlan, MD; Andrew Reisman, MD, ATC; Jeff Roberts, MD;
Matt Ryan, MAEd, ATC; Anna L. Waterbrook, MD; and Timothy J. Yu, MD
(Program enclosed in S.M.A.R.T. Workshop syllabus)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2016
6:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Registration...........................................................................................................Lone Star Foyer (2nd Floor)
6:30 a.m. - 7:55 a.m.
Continental Breakfast........................................................................................... Lone Star Foyer(2nd Floor)
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE
(Pre-registration required; AMSSM members – No Fee, Non-Members - $25 Fee)
#24 Faculty Development: Jazzing Up Journal Club......................................................Houston C (3rd Floor)
Irfan M. Asif, MD; Rahul Kapur, MD; and Michael W. Wiederman, PhD
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES (Pre-registration and separate fee required)
#25 Pediatric Fracture Management.......................................................................San Antonio B (3rd Floor)
Thomas M. Jinguji, MD
#26 Strategies for Preventing Injuries in Racket Sports...........................................State Room 1 (3rd Floor)
Kathleen Ann Stroia, MS, PT, ATC
#27 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal MRI.......San Antonio A (3rd Floor)
Gabrielle P. Konin, MD
7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. EYE-OPENING CASES (Oral Case Presentations)......................................................Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Douglas Comeau, DO
Panelists: B. Elizabeth Delasobera
Nathaniel Nye, MD
7:00 a.m. - 7:10 a.m.
Ankylosing Spondylitis Presenting as Acute on Chronic Back Pain
Svetlana Dani, MD
7:10 a.m. - 7:20 a.m.
A 16 Year-Old Contortionist with Low Back Pain
Kristen Michael, DO
7:20 a.m. - 7:30 a.m.
Prolonged Shoulder Pain with Decreased Movement and Palpable Masses in an Adolescent Male
Hailey Avila, DO
7:30 a.m. - 7:40 a.m.
7:40 a.m. - 7:50 a.m.
Unrelenting Abdominal Pain
Lindsey Szymaszek, DO
Chest Irritation and Eructation in a Female Collegiate Soccer Player
Brian Young Kim, MD, MS
8:00 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. Announcements....................................................................................................... Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2016 continued…
8:05 a.m. - 9:25 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 8:10 a.m. 8:10 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. SESSION #13: BONE UP ON BONES
Moderator: Melissa Novak, DO
Introduction
Melissa Novak, DO
Bone Health, Metabolic Work Up and Impact on Fracture Risk
Aurelia Nattiv, MD
High vs. Low Risk Stress Fractures: Treatment Decisions and Return to Play
Michael Fredericson, MD
8:50 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. Demystifying Bone Edema on MRI
Keynote: Gabrielle P. Konin, MD
9:10 a.m. - 9:25 a.m. Discussion and Questions
9:25 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. AWARD PRESENTATIONS (RESIDENT SCHOLARSHIP |RESEARCH AND CASE PRESENTATION AWARDS)
9:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Refreshment Break...............................................................................................Lone Star Foyer (2nd Floor)
10:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 10:05 a.m. 10:05 a.m. - 11:29 a.m. SESSION #14: SHOWCASE TALKS.............................................................................. Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
Moderator: Justin D. Rothmier, MD
Introduction
Justin D. Rothmier, MD
SHOWCASE TALKS
(Presenters chosen by a submission process who will speak on a variety of current hot topics
in sports medicine)
10:05 a.m. - 10:17 a.m. Epidemiology and Current Practices of Mental Health in Collegiate Student-Athletes
Giselle A. Aerni, MD
10:17 a.m. - 10:29 a.m. Topical Diclofenac: The Rub on Where We Are and Where We (It) Should Go
Christopher M. Miles, MD
10:29 a.m. - 10:41 a.m. Rehabilitation Programs After Regenerative Interventions
Fernando Sepulveda-Irizarry, MD
10:41 a.m. - 10:53 a.m. Are Athletes Experiencing a Global Warming?
M. Seth Smith, MD, PharmD
10:53 a.m. - 11:05 a.m. Return to Drive After a Concussion: Where Do We Start?
Emily A. Stuart, MD
11:05 a.m. - 11:17 a.m. ACL Prevention Programs: An Evidence-Based Approach
David A. Wang, MD
11:17 a.m. - 11:29 a.m. Prevention of Throwing Injuries: Is the UCL the New ACL? The Ulnar Collateral
Ligament Injury Epidemic and How to Stop It
Jason L. Zaremski, MD
11:29 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Announcement of Winner of Showcase Talks
11:45 a.m.
Closing Remarks/Adjourn
The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
acknowledges the following companies for providing equipment for the
Sports Ultrasound Pre-Conferences:
ALPINION • FUJIFILM SONOSITE, INC. • GE HEALTHCARE • PHILIPS • TERASON
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ACCREDITATION
AAFP
This Live activity, AMSSM 25th Annual Meeting, with a beginning date
of 04/15/2016, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 47.75
Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT™
ACCME Accreditation Statement:
The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA Credit Designation Statement:
The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this Live Activity for a
maximum of 49.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim
only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the
activity.
AOA
The American Osteopathic Association (AOA) has reviewed and approved
the AMSSM 25th Annual Meeting, scheduled for April 15-20, 2016, for up
to 47.75 AOA Category 2-A credits.
BOC
The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (BOC AP#
P8132) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide
continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is
eligible for a maximum of 49.25 Category A hours/CEUs. ATs
should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.
Hours of Participation for Allied Health Care Professionals
The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this activity for up to
49.25 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health
professionals.
Please refer to the summary table on the next page to determine the amount of credit for the individual optional educational activities along with
the amount of credit if attended entire General Session of the Annual Meeting.
CME CREDIT BREAKDOWN SUMMARY
AMA PRA
Category 1
Credits™
CME Credit (only claim credit commensurate with attendance)
GENERAL SESSION (entire session)
25.25
FRIDAY, APRIL 15 (Can only claim one of the following):
Advanced Sports US Pre-Conference
+7.50
Sports US: Fundamentals of the Lower Extremity Pre-Conference
+9.50
SATURDAY, APRIL 16 (Can only claim one of the following):
Sports US ICL #1: Forefoot
+1.50
No credit received
Legislative ICL #2: Team Medicine, Team Advocacy
(Can only claim one of the following):
AMSSM/NCAA: Key Issues for the College Team Physician
+2.75
AMSSM/ACSM: CAQ Preparation Review Session
+2.00
SUNDAY, APRIL 17
Morning Optional Activities (Can only claim one of the following):
Sports US ICL #3: Rheumatologic Disorders
+1.50
Faculty Development ICL #4: Masterful Mentoring
+0.75
ICLs #5-9 and #28
+0.75
Eye-Opening Cases session
+0.75
MONDAY, APRIL 18
Morning Optional Activities (Can only claim one of the following):
Sports US ICL #10: Sideline Sports Ultrasound
+1.50
Faculty Development ICL #11: Facing Feedback — Failures, Fears & Fixes
+0.75
ICLs #12-16
+0.75
Eye-Opening Cases session
+0.75
Afternoon Optional Activities (Can claim each session in attendance):
Oral Research Poster Presentations
+1.00
TUESDAY, APRIL 19
Morning Optional Activities (Can only claim one of the following):
Sports US ICL #17: Intra-Articular Knee
+1.50
Faculty Development ICL #18: Getting Published in Sports Medicine
+0.75
Journals
ICLs #19-23
+0.75
Eye-Opening Cases session
+0.75
Afternoon Optional Activity (Can claim each session in attendance):
Faculty Development Session
+2.00
S.M.A.R.T. Workshop
+4.00
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20
Morning Optional Activities (Can only claim one of the following):
Faculty Development ICL #24: Jazzing Up Journal Club
+0.75
ICL #25-27
+0.75
Eye-Opening Cases session
+0.75
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Prescribed Credits
(AAFP)
AOA Category 2-A
Credit
Category A
Credit (BOC)
23.75
23.75
25.25
+7.50
+9.50
+7.50
+9.50
+7.50
+9.50
+1.50
+1.50
+1.50
No credit received
No credit received
No credit received
+2.75
+2.00
+2.75
+2.00
+2.75
+2.00
+1.50
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+1.50
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+1.50
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+1.50
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+1.50
0.75
0.75
+0.75
+1.50
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+1.00
+1.00
+1.00
+1.50
+1.50
+1.50
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+2.00
+4.00
+2.00
+4.00
+2.00
+4.00
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
+0.75
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
PURPOSE
The AMSSM Annual Meeting is the premier educational meeting
for sports medicine physicians and healthcare providers and it
highlights the latest research and medical practices to enhance
the care of sports medicine patients.
STATEMENT OF NEED
A need for this course has been determined based upon
previous course evaluations. The content of this course was
based on current issues and hot topics provided by the American
Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) membership
and leadership. The learning need was determined by program
meeting evaluations and members of the Program Planning
Committee, which represent a diverse sample of the entire
AMSSM membership. Networking with members was also utilized
to determine their need.
Clinical Practice and Patient Care: Attendees will gain a valuable
breadth of medical knowledge regarding injury and disease
evaluation, prevention and treatment for individuals engaged in all
levels of physical activity.
DISCLAIMER
The material in this continuing medical education program is being
made available by the AMSSM for educational purposes only. This
material is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily the
best, methods or procedures appropriate for the medical situation
discussed, but rather is intended to present an approach, view,
statement or opinion of the authors or presenters, which may be
helpful, or of interest to other practitioners.
Scientific Research: The meeting provides an academic forum and
support network to discuss cutting edge research and promote
scientific inquiry.
Advocacy and Healthcare Quality: The meeting addresses
important healthcare, practice and legislative issues affecting
sports medicine providers and patients.
Education: Attendees will learn, discuss and develop the ability to
teach current, future and controversial issues in sports medicine.
PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE AND
FACULTY
A complete listing of the Program Planning Committee is included
in this program. Faculty is subject to change at the discretion of
the Program Planning Committee. Any and all faculty disclosures
will be listed in the Official Program and Exhibit Guide booklet
and will be distributed at the AMSSM 25th Annual Meeting to all
attendees.
Professional Support and Collaboration: The meeting fosters
faculty development, collegial relationships, camaraderie and
networking among sports medicine physicians and healthcare
providers with a variety of interests and backgrounds.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
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DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
In accordance with the standards of the ACCME, it is the policy of
AMSSM that faculty and planners disclose to the learners all
financial relationships during the past 12 months with any
commercial interest (any proprietary entity producing health
care goods, or services consumed by, or used on, patients). All
disclosures are listed in the Official Program and Exhibit Guide
booklet, which has been given to all program participants. In
accordance with AMSSM policy, faculty participation in this
educational activity will be predicated upon timely submission
and review of disclosures. Non-compliance will result in a faculty
member being stricken from the program.
Describe how the history of primary care sports medicine
will drive further research and improve patient-oriented
outcomes.
Apply guidelines for quality measures to their practice in
order to provide quality patient care.
Discuss current concepts in the management of sports
medicine injuries.
Identify the current controversies in sports medicine.
Interpret current research in the field of sports medicine.
Formulate an opinion regarding use of cardiovascular
screening in athletes.
Recognize the important relationship between concussions
and mental health.
Apply knowledge regarding tendinopathy pathology and
patient-oriented outcomes of various treatment options.
Define current trends in nutrition for runners.
Outline the management of diabetes in athletes.
Analyze the factors that go into event planning.
Recognize the challenges in evidence regarding certain
controversial sports medicine topics.
Apply new approaches to prescribing physical therapy and
other treatments for low back pain.
Identify ways to use technology, sports science and media to
improve patient care.
Translate knowledge learned about patterns of bone edema
on MRI.
Recognize risk factors for stress fractures and the various
treatment options.
EVALUATION
Your feedback of the Annual Meeting is very important to the
AMSSM Program Planning Committee as well as other decision/
planning groups within our organization. We value your opinion.
Feedback from the evaluation will be used in the planning of
future AMSSM Annual Meetings. We hope you will take the time
to complete the meeting survey.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
AMSSM Members: Certificates of Attendance are available online. Log-in through “Members Log-in” and in the middle of the
screen page within your “Member Profile” contact information
page, click on the white tab “My CME” and then click on the
link “Conference Certificate” listed under “AMSSM 25th Annual
Meeting” to print your certificate.
Non-Members: Certificates of Attendance will be available at the
registration desk before you leave the conference on Wednesday,
April 20, 2016.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Physicians and other health care providers interested in the field
of sports medicine.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
AMSSM attests that the person(s) responsible for the
development of this educational activity did so independently and
were not influenced by commercial supporters.
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CONFERENCE INFORMATION
INFORMATION ON REPORTING YOUR CME CREDIT
AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT™
Attendees that paid the $25 reporting fee with your Annual
Meeting registration payment will have an Attestations form in
their Badge envelope when they receive their meeting materials.
On the Attestations form, please indicate what specific sessions
you attended during the Annual Meeting and return this completed
form to the AMSSM Registration Desk at the conclusion of the
Annual Meeting or before you leave from the Annual Meeting.
IMPORTANT, PLEASE NOTE: The Attestations form must be returned
to AMSSM in order to receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. After
the conclusion of the Annual Meeting, attendees that paid the
$25 reporting fee will receive an email message from Joan Brown
([email protected]) confirming the amount of AMA PRA Category
1 Credits™ claimed on the Attestations form that will be reported
to the Medical College of Wisconsin (our A.M.A. Accredited
Provider). Once your AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ have been
entered into MCW’s Ethos CE online system, attendees will receive
an email message from Patti Nelson at MCW with a link to print
your official certificate. If you need AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
and you did not include this $25 reporting fee when you originally
registered, you can pay the $25 reporting fee at the Registration
counter and complete the Attestations form during the Annual
Meeting.
AAFP PRESCRIBED CREDIT
If you report your CME to the AAFP, you do not need to add this
$25 fee to your registration. When reporting your CME credit
on the AAFP website, you must enter the beginning date of the
Annual Meeting “April 15, 2016” as designated on the Annual
Meeting Certificate and also noted on the Accreditation page of
this booklet.
AOA CATEGORY 2-A CREDIT
If you report your CME to the AOA, you do not need to add this
$25 fee to your registration. Osteopathic physicians that report
their CME Credit to the AOA must report their own attendance to
the AOA. The Annual Meeting Certificate of Attendance lists AOA
Category 2-A Credit and is also shown on page 29 of this booklet.
AMSSM does not report physician attendance to the AOA but
requests osteopathic physicians come by the Registration counter
each day of the Annual Meeting to sign their initials next to their
name. This record of “Daily Physician Attendance” is for AMSSM
recordkeeping only and is not submitted to the AOA to report
physician attendance.
BOC CATEGORY A CREDIT
(Continuing Education Credit for Certified Athletic Trainers)
If you report your CME to the BOC, you do not need to add this
$25 fee to your registration. The BOC requires AMSSM to have
all athletic trainers sign the daily attendance form. Please come
by the Registration Desk to record your attendance for each day
attended during the Annual Meeting. At the conclusion of the
Annual Meeting, you will receive an email message from AMSSM
Staff Member, Joan Brown ([email protected]) confirming
your BOC Category A Credit as recorded from the daily sign in
attendance form. Certified Athletic Trainers must report their own
continuing education credit to the BOC after the conclusion of the
Annual Meeting.
HANDOUTS
Meeting handouts can be accessed by downloading the adjacent QR code or by using the link below to access the Annual
Meeting handouts. Using a QR code is simple. First, you need to have a smartphone or tablet equipped with a camera. It
also has to have a code-reading app.
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and tablet owners can download one of the many apps available free at the Apple App Store, the Android Market,
BlackBerry App World or other app stores online.
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the image of the QR code on your phone or tablet screen. Once the camera locks onto the QR, you will be asked to enter
the “LOG-IN” information to open the file with the handouts. If you have difficulty viewing the handouts, you may choose
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MEETING
HANDOUTS
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PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE continued…
Jon Divine, MD, MS; Associate Professor, Department of
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, Ohio; President, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
Marci Goolsby, MD; Program Chair; Assistant Attending Physician,
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York
Irfan M. Asif, MD; Vice Chair, Academics and Research; Director,
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Associate Professor,
Department of Family Medicine, Greenville Health System,
University of South Carolina, School of Medicine, Greenville,
South Carolina; Board of Director; Co-Chairperson, Fellowship
Committee, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Sameer Dixit, MD; Associate Team Physician, John Hopkins
University, Department of Athletics; Assistant Professor,
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Medicine, and Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, John Hopkins University School of
Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
Chad A. Asplund, MD, MPH; Director of Sports Medicine;
Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Georgia Regents
University, Augusta, Georgia; Board of Director; Chairperson,
Practice & Policy Committee, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
David Frankel, MD; Private Practice, Frankel Sports Medicine, LLC,
Margate City, New Jersey
Matthew Gammons, MD; Private Practice, Vermont Orthopaedic
Clinic/Killington Medical Clinic, Rutland, Vermont; First Vice
President; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Kenneth P. Barnes, MD, MSc; Private Practice, Greensboro
Orthopaedics, Greensboro, North Carolina; Assistant Professor,
Department of Exercise Science, Elon University, Elon, North
Carolina; Adjunct Faculty, Cone Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Greensboro, North Carolina; Clinical Adjunct Assistant
Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Aaron Gray, MD; Assistant Professor, Departments of Family
Medicine and Orthopaedics; Team Physician, University of Missouri
Athletics, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri; Team
Physician, US Soccer
Mederic M. Hall, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of
Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Department of Family Medicine,
University of Iowa Sports Medicine; Director of Musculoskeletal
Ultrasound; Associate Director, University of Iowa Primary Care
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Iowa City, Iowa; Vice
Chairperson, Sports Ultrasosnd Committee, American Medical
Society for Sports Medicine
David J. Berkoff, MD; Associate Professor, Department of
Orthopaedics and Emergency Medicine, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Board of Director; CoChairperson, Research Committee, American Medical Society for
Sports Medicine
Anthony Beutler, MD; Associate Professor, Department of
Family Medicine; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland; Board of
Director; Chairperson, Education Committee; American Medical
Society for Sports Medicine
Eugene Hong, MD; Hamot and Sturgis Endowed Chair and
Professor, Chief Division of Sports Medicine, Department of Family,
Community and Preventive Medicine, Drexel University, College
of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Board of Director; CoChairperson, Education Committee, American Medical Society for
Sports Medicine
Ellen Casey, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University, Feinberg
School of Medicine; Co-Director, Women’s Sports Medicine
Program; Attending Physician, Spine and Sports Rehabilitation
Center, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Nathaniel Jones, MD; Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood,
Illinois
Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH; Private Practice, Newton
Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Newton, Kansas; Clinical
Assistant Professor, University of Kansas, School of MedicineWichita, Wichita, Kansas
Stephanie Chu, DO; Associate Professor, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Colorado, School of Medicine; Team
Physician, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
Dawn Mattern, MD; Trinity Sports Medicine, Minot, North Dakota
Katherine L. Dec, MD; Professor, Departments of Orthopaedic
Surgery and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia
Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Richmond,
Virginia; Head Team Physician, Longwood University; Second Vice
President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Jason M. Matuszak, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department
of Family Medicine, University of Buffalo; Chief of Sports Medicine,
Excelsior Orthopaedics, Buffalo, New York; Vice Chairperson,
Practice and Policy Committee, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
John P. DiFiori, MD; Professor and Chief, Division of Sports
Medicine and Non-Operative Orthopaedics, David Geffen School
of Medicine at UCLA; Head Team Physician, UCLA Department
of Intercollegiate Athletics, University of California, Los Angeles,
California; NBA, Director of Sports Medicine; Past President,
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Ken Mautner, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation and Department of Orthopedic
Surgery; Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program; Team Physician, Emory University,
Atlanta, Georgia; Team Physician, Agnes Scott College; Consulting
Physician, Georgia Tech Athletes
Robert J. Dimeff, MD; Professor, Orthopedic Surgery, Pediatrics
and Family & Community Medicine; Medical Director of Sports
Medicine; University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas,
Texas
William Meehan III, MD; Micheli Center for Sports Injury
Prevention, Waltham, Massachusetts
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PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE continued…
A.J. Monseau, MD; Assistant Professor, Departments of Emergency Daphne Scott, MD, MS; Hospital for Special Surgery, New York,
Medicine and Orthopaedics, West Virginia University, Morgantown, New York
West Virginia
Carlin Senter, MD; Assistant Clinical Professor, Primary Care Sports
Rebecca A. Myers, MD; Private Practice, Longs Peak Sports
Medicine, Departments of Medicine and Orthopaedics, University
Medicine, Longmont, Colorado; Associate Clinical Professor,
of California, San Francisco, California
Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado, Denver,
Matthew Silvis, MD; Associate Chief Medical Officer, Primary Care;
Colorado
Director, Penn State Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
Melissa Novak, DO; Assistant Professor, Department of Family
Program, Hershey; Associate Professor, Departments of Family and
Medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon
Community Medicine & Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Penn State
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania
Richard A. Okragly Jr, MD; Director of Sports Medicine, TriHealth
Family Medicine Residency and Primary Care Sports Medicine
Nicole Stern, MD; Sansum Clinic, Santa Barbara, California
Fellowship Programs, Cincinnati, Ohio
Brett Toresdahl, MD; Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New
David Olson, MD; University of Minnesota, Roseville, Minnesota
York
George G.A. Pujalte, MD; Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida; Vice
Chairperson, Communications Committee, American Medical
Society for Sports Medicine
Ashwin Rao, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Family
Medicine — Sports Medicine Section; Director, Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, University of Washington; Team
Physician, UW Husky Athletics, Team Physician, Seattle Seahawks,
Seattle, Washington
Justin D. Rothmier, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department
of Family Medicine, The Sports Medicine Clinic, University of
Washington, Seattle, Washington
David Webner, MD; Team Physician, Philadelphia Union;
Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Director, Running
Medicine, Crozer-Keystone Health System, Suburban Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania; Board of Director, AMSSM Foundation
Craig C. Young, MD; Professor, Departments of Orthopaedic
Surgery and Family Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Team Physician, Milwaukee Brewers;
Team Physician, Milwaukee Ballet; Board of Director, AMSSM
Foundation; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
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GUEST SPEAKERS
Håkan Alfredson, MD, PhD; Professor, Sports Medicine Unit,
University of Umeå; Alfredson Tendon Clinic Inc., Umeå, Sweden;
ISEH, UCLH; Pure Sports Medicine Clinic, London,
United Kingdom
Leslie Bonci, MPH, RD, CSSD, RDN; Sports Nutrition Consultant
and Owner-Active Eating Advice by Leslie, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Amy Callender; Director of Government Affairs, National Athletic
Trainers’ Association, Carrollton, Texas
Peter J. Carek, MD, MS; Professor and Chair, Department of
Community Health and Family Medicine, University of Florida,
Gainesville, Florida
Andy Carter, ATC; Senior Associate Athletic Trainer, College of
William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia
Maurizio Casasco, MD; President, Italian Sports Medicine
Federation (FMSI); Member, National Executive Board of the
Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI); Member, Executive
Committee, European Federation of Sports Medicine Association
(EPSMA); Member, Multidisciplinary Joint Committee in Sports
Medicine of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS);
Professor in Sports Medicine, University of Brescia, Faculty of
Medicine, Specialisation School in Sports Medicine, Brescia, Italy;
Director of Scientific Magazine, Medicina dello Sport; Member,
Editorial Board, Current Sports Medicine Report, American
College of Sports Medicine, USA
Steven L. Cole, ATC; Associate Athletic Director, College of
William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia
Julie M. Fritz, PT, PhD; Associate Dean for Research, College of
Health; Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, University of
Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
C. David Geier, Jr, MD; Sports Medicine Specialists of Charleston;
Medical Director, East Cooper Sports Medicine, Mount Pleasant,
South Carolina
Christopher Hughes, MBBS, MSc; Editor, Clinical Journal of Sport
Medicine, London, United Kingdom
Jon A. Jacobson, MD; Professor of Radiology, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Bill Knowles, ATC, CSCS; Director of Reconditioning and Athletic
Development; HPSports, Wayne, Pennsylvania; Director of
Athletic Development, Philadelphia Union/MLS
Gabrielle P. Konin, MD; Assistant Attending Radiologist, Hospital
for Special Surgery, New York, New York
Andrew R. Morgan, MD; NASA Astronaut, Johnson Space Center,
Houston, Texas
Michael S. O’Brien; Founder and Principal, MOB Advocacy,
Washington, DC; AMSSM Legislative Consultant, Practice and
Policy Committee and the Advocacy Task Force
Kieran O’Sullivan, BScPT (Hons), PhD; Physiotherapy Lecturer,
University of Limerick; Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist,
Glenstal Physiotherapy Clinic, Limerick, Ireland
John T. Parsons, PhD, ATC; Director, Sport Science Institute,
National Collegiate Athletic Association, Indianapolis, Indiana
Bob Colgate; Director of Sports and Sports Medicine,
National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS),
Indianapolis, Indiana
Matthew Ryan, MAEd, ATC; Sports Medicine Program Manager,
Palo Alto Medical Foundation (PAMF), Santa Cruz, California
Matthew H. Corcoran, MD, CDE; ACSM Exercise Specialist;
Medical Director, APG Diabetes & Endocrinology at Atlanticare
Regional Medical Center, Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey;
Founder, Diabetes Training Camp Foundation
Gary S. Solomon, PhD; Associate Professor, Departments of
Neurological Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation,
and Psychiatry; Co-Director, Vanderbilt Sports Concussion Center,
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee
Ron Courson, ATC, PT, NREMT-I, CSCS; Senior Associate Athletic
Director - Sports Medicine, University of Georgia Athletic
Association; Adjunct Instructor, Department of Kinesiology,
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
Kathleen Ann Stroia, MS, PT, ATC; Senior Vice President, Sport
Sciences & Medicine and Transitions, Women’s Tennis Association
(WTA), St. Petersburg, Florida
Vickie Curley, RN; Clinical Coordinator, MSU Sports Medicine,
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Michael W. Wiederman, PhD; Director of Faculty Development,
University of South Carolina, School of Medicine Greenville,
Greenville, South Carolina
Jeffrey Bradford Driban, PhD, ATC, CSCS; Assistant Professor;
Special and Scientific Staff Member, Division of Rheumatology,
Department of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine,
Boston, Massachusetts
D. S. Blaise Williams III, PhD, MPT; Director, VCU RUN LAB,
Department of Physical Therapy, Department of Kinesiology and
Health Sciences, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond,
Virginia
David J. Engel, MD; Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia
University Medical Center, New York, New York
Tracy Zaslow, MD; Children’s Hospital Orthopedics Group,
Los Angeles, California
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VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS
The following Faculty are members of the AMSSM who volunteer their time, pay the member conference registration rate and are
not reimbursed for travel expense. See Annual Meeting Speaker Reimbursement Policy on the website for more information.
Marci Goolsby, MD; Program Chair; Assistant Attending
Physician, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York
David T. Bernhardt, MD; Professor, Departments of Pediatrics,
Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine,
University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health,
Madison, Wisconsin
Erik Adams MD, PhD; Private Practice, Middleton, Wisconsin
Giselle A. Aerni, MD; Director, UConn Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program; Team Physician, UConn; Assistant
Professor, Department of Family Medicine, UConn Health,
Hartford, Connecticut; Team Physician, WNBA CT Sun
Kenneth M. Bielak, MD; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program; Professor, Department of Family Medicine;
Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health
Science Center, Knoxville, Tennessee
Joseph J. Albano, MD; Private Practice, Comprehensive
Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah
Warren A. Bodine, DO; Director of Sports Medicine, Lawrence
Family Medicine Residency; Assistant Professor, Department of
Family Medicine, Tufts University, School of Medicine, Lawrence,
Massachusetts
Julie C. Arends, MD; Staff Physician, Primary Care/Sports
Medicine, Fresno State Student Health and Counseling Center,
Fresno, California
Blake Boggess, DO; Associate Professor, Department of
Orthopedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center; Team
Physician, Duke Sports Medicine, Durham, North Carolina
Irfan M. Asif, MD; Vice Chair, Academics and Research; Director,
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Associate Professor,
Department of Family Medicine, Greenville Health System,
University of South Carolina, School of Medicine, Greenville,
South Carolina; Board of Director, Co-Chairperson, Fellowship
Committee, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Joanne Borg-Stein, MD; Associate Professor, Associate Chair
and Chief of Sports and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Director,
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Department of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School, Spaulding
Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
Chad A. Asplund, MD, MPH; Director of Sports Medicine;
Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Georgia Regents
University, Augusta, Georgia; Board of Director; Chair, Practice
and Policy Committee, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH; University of Wisconsin, Madison,
Wisconsin; Board of Director, Co-Chairperson, Research
Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Tariq M. Awan, DO; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of
Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Michigan, Medsport Sports
Medicine Program, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Monique Burton, MD; Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle,
Washington
Jeffrey R. Bytomski, DO; Associate Professor, Department of
Community and Family Medicine; Head Medical Team Physician,
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
Michael R. Baria, MD, MBA; Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Aaron D. Campbell, MD, MHS; Sports Medicine and Urgent Care,
University of Utah Healthcare, Park City, Utah
Kenneth P. Barnes, MD, MSc; Private Practice, Greensboro
Orthopaedics, Greensboro, North Carolina; Assistant Professor,
Department of Exercise Science, Elon University, Elon, North
Carolina; Adjunct Faculty, Cone Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Greensboro, North Carolina; Clinical Adjunct Assistant
Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Ellen Casey, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University, Feinberg
School of Medicine; Co-Director, Women’s Sports Medicine
Program; Attending Physician, Spine and Sports Rehabilitation
Center, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Casey G. Batten, MD; Head Team Physician, University of
California, Berkeley, California
Cindy J. Chang, MD; Associate Clinical Professor, Primary Care
Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopaedics and Family and
Community Medicine, University of California San Francisco,
San Francisco, California; Co-Director, UCSF Sports Concussion
Program, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals and Sports Medicine
Center for Young Athletes, Oakland, California; Team Physician,
University of California, Berkeley and Berkeley High School;
Sports Medicine Advisory Committees for the California
Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and the National Federation for
State High School Associations (NFHS); Past President, American
Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Holly J. Benjamin, MD; Associate Professor, Department of
Pediatrics and Orthopedic Surgery; Director of Primary Care
Sports Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
David J. Berkoff, MD; Associate Professor, Department of
Orthopaedics and Emergency Medicine, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Board of Director; CoChairperson, Research Committee, American Medical Society for
Sports Medicine
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VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued…
Yvonne C. Chow, MD; Associate Director, Emergency Medicine
Residency Program; Assistant Professor, Departments of
Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine - Division of Sports
Medicine, Albany Medical College, Albany, New York
Katherine L. Dec, MD; Professor, Departments of Orthopaedic
Surgery and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia
Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Richmond,
Virginia; Head Team Physician, Longwood University; Second Vice
President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Stephanie Chu, DO; Associate Professor, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Colorado, School of Medicine; Team
Physician, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado; Vice
Chairperson, International/Inter-Organizational Committee,
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
B. Elizabeth Delasobera, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of
Emergency Medicine, Medstar Georgetown University Hospital,
Washington, DC
Kevin deWeber, MD; Director, Family Medicine of SW
Washington Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Vancouver,
Washington; Affiliate Associate Professor, Oregon Health and
Science University, Portland, Oregon
John Cianca, MD; Human Performance Center, Houston, Texas
James “Jay” R. Clugston, MD, MS; Associate Professor,
Department of Community Health and Family Medicine,
University of Florida, Team Physician, University of Florida
Athletic Association, Gainesville, Florida
William W. Dexter, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Program,
Maine Medical Center, South Portland, Maine; Professor,
Department of Family Medicine, Tufts University, School of
Medicine; Team Physician, University of Southern Maine; Second
Past President, American College of Sports Medicine
Nailah Coleman, MD; Assistant Professor, The George
Washington University, Washington DC; Pediatric Attending,
Children’s National Health System, Washington DC
B. Kent Diduch, MD; Associate Professor; Primary Care Team
Physician, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia
Douglas Comeau, DO; Medical Director, Sports Medicine Ryan
Center for Sports Medicine at Boston University, Boston Medical
Center; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine,
Boston University, School of Medicine; Head Team Physician,
Boston University; Team Physician, Boston College, Boston,
Massachusetts
John P. DiFiori, MD; Professor and Chief, Division of Sports
Medicine and Non-Operative Orthopaedics, David Geffen School
of Medicine at UCLA; Head Team Physician, UCLA Department
of Intercollegiate Athletics, University of California, Los Angeles,
California; NBA, Director of Sports Medicine; Past President,
Leah Concannon, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Rehabilitation Medicine, Sports and Spine Division, University of
Jon Divine, MD, MS; Associate Professor, Department of
Washington, Seattle, Washington
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University of Cincinnati,
Andrew Concoff, MD; Medical Director, Outpatient
Cincinnati, Ohio; President, American Medical Society for Sports
Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Department of Rheumatology
Medicine
and Department of Orthopedics/Sports Medicine, St. Jude
Emily E. Dixon, DO; Trihealth Orthopedic and Spine Institute,
Heritage Medical Group, Fullerton, California
Cincinnati, Ohio
Eric E. Coris, MD; Professor, Department of Family Medicine,
Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, The University Jonathan Drezner, MD; Professor, Department of Family
Medicine; Director, Center for Sports Cardiology, University of
of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida
Washington, Seattle, Washington; Past President, American
Jerod A. Cottrill, DO; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Rebound Orthopedics and Neurosurgery, Portland, Oregon and
Vancouver, Washington
C.J. Duffaut, MD; Fellow, UCLA Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Departments of Family Medicine and
Claudia Dal Molin, DO; Assistant Professor, Primary Care
Orthopedics, University of California, Los Angeles, California
Sports Medicine, MSK Ultrasound, Osteopathy, Department of
Orthopaedics; Team Physician, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Alex Ebinger, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency
Medicine, Department of Orthopedics, Department of Family
Maryland
Medicine, University of Colorado, School of Medicine, University
James M. Daniels II, MD, MPH; Professor and Vice Chair,
of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado
Department of Family and Community Medicine; Director, SIU
E. Randy Eichner, MD; Professor Emeritus of Medicine, University
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Adjunct
of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Enid, Oklahoma; Fellow
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Southern Illinois University,
School of Medicine, Quincy, Illinois
and Trustee, American College of Sports Medicine (Emeritus);
Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Arthur Jason De Luigi, DO; Associate Professor, Department
of Rehabilitation Medicine, Georgetown University, School of
Medicine, Washington, DC
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VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued…
Karl B. Fields, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Cone Health System, Greensboro, North Carolina;
Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Board of Director, AMSSM
Foundation, Past President, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO, Professor, Department of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,
Rochester, Minnesota; Medical Director, Mayo Clinic Sports
Medicine Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Board of Director;
Chairperson, Sports Ultrasound Committee; American Medical
Society for Sports Medicine
Robert Flannery, MD; Assistant Fellowship Director, Lemak
Sports Medicine and Orthopedics, Birmingham, Alabama
Michael Fredericson, MD; Stanford University, Redwood City,
California
Mark E. Halstead, MD; Associate Professor, Departments of
Pediatrics and Orthopedics, Washington University, School of
Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri; Board of Director; Chairperson,
International and Inter-Organizational Relations Committee,
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Sadiq Haque, DO; Faculty, Department of Orthopedics and
Sports Medicine, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan;
Associate Team Physician, Detroit Pistons
Kimberly G. Harmon, MD; Professor, Department of Family
Medicine and Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, University of
Washington, Seattle, Washington; Board of Director, AMSSM
Foundation; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
George D. Harris, MD, MS; Professor and Chair, Department of
Family Medicine, West Virginia University – Eastern Division,
Martinsburg, West Virginia; Medical Director, University
Healthcare Physicians, Primary Care, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Matthew Gammons, MD; Private Practice, Vermont Orthopaedic
Clinic/Killington Medical Clinic, Rutland, Vermont; First Vice
Benjamin A. Hasan, MD; Family Medicine and Sports Medicine,
President; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
NCH Medical Group, Arlington Heights, Illinois; Team Physician,
USA Triathlon; Team Physician, US Soccer Federation; Assistant
Andrew H. Gordon, MD; PhD; Fellow, Sports Medicine
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of
Fellowship, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Illinois, College of Medicine; Assistant Professor of Clinical Family
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital/National Rehabilitation and Community Medicine, Northwestern University, Feinberg
Hospital, Washington, DC
School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois
Sara Gould, MD, MPH; Assistant Professor, Clinical Director
of Orthopedics, Division of Orthopedics and Department of
Emergency Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, Alabama
Aaron Gray, MD; Assistant Professor, Departments of Family
Medicine and Orthopaedics; Team Physician, University of
Missouri Athletics, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri;
Team Physician, US Soccer
Chris Guyer, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, Wayne State
University, Detroit, Michigan; Adjunct Physician Instructor,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Senior Staff
Physician, Division of Orthopaedics and Division of Emergency
Medicine, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan
Joshua Hackel, MD; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, The Andrews Institute, Gulf Breeze, Florida;
Team Physician, University of West Florida
Brian Hainline, MD; NCAA Chief Medical Officer, Indianapolis,
Indiana; Clinical Professor of Neurology, New York University,
School of Medicine; Clinical Professor of Neurology, Indiana
University, School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
Mederic M. Hall, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of
Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Department of Family Medicine,
University of Iowa Sports Medicine; Director of Musculoskeletal
Ultrasound; Associate Director, University of Iowa Primary Care
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Iowa City, Iowa; Vice
Chairperson, Sports Ultrasound Committee, American Medical
Society for Sports Medicine
Suzanne Hecht, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Family
Medicine and Community Health, Program in Sports Medicine;
Team Physician, UM Athletics; Director, Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
Diana L. Heiman, MD; Director, East Tennessee State University
Family Medicine Residency Program; Associate Professor,
Department of Family Medicine, Quillen College of Medicine,
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee
William M. Heinz, MD; Chair, Sports Medicine Advisory
Committee, National Federation of State High School
Associations (NFHS), Portland, Maine
Michael Henehan, DO; Adjunct Clinical Professor, Division of
General Medical Disciplines, Department of Medicine, Stanford
University, Stanford, California; Director, Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, O’Connor Hospital, San Jose, California;
Team Physician, San Jose State University
Stanley A. Herring, MD; Clinical Professor, Departments of
Rehabilitation Medicine, Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, and
Neurological Surgery, University of Washington; Director, UW
Medicine Sports Health and Safety Institute; Co-Medical Director,
UW Medicine Sports Concussion Program, Zackery Lystedt
Sports Concussion Endowed Professorship; Team Physician,
Seattle Seahawks; Team Physician, Seattle Mariners, Seattle,
Washington; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
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VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued…
John C. Hill, DO; Professor, Director, Primary Care Sports
Neeru Jayanthi, MD; Director, Tennis Medicine; Associate
Medicine Fellowship Program, University of Colorado, School of
Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program;
Medicine; Team Physician, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado Associate Professor, Departments of Orthopaedics and Family
Medicine, Emory University, Emory Healthcare Network
Garry W.K. Ho, MD, CIC; Family and Sports Medicine Physician,
Physician, Atlanta, Georgia; President, International Society
Private Practice, VCU – Fairfax Family Practice; Director, VCU –
for Tennis Medicine and Science (STMS); Board of Director,
FFPC Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Associate Medical Co- Chairperson, Membership Committee, American Medical Society
Director, VCU – FFPC, Comprehensive Concussion Center, Fairfax, for Sports Medicine
Virginia; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine,
VCU – Inova, School of Medicine, Falls Church, Virginia; Assistant Elena “Ellie” Jelsing, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, VCU, School
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic, Mayo Clinic
of Medicine, Richmond, Virginia; Assistant Professor, USUHS
Square Sports Medicine Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Tri-Service Military Sports Medicine Fellowship, Department of
Family Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland; Medical Director, Athletic Thomas M. Jinguji, MD; Clinical Associate Professor, Department
Training Program, Fairfax County Public School System, Falls
of Pediatrics, Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,
Church, Virginia; Medical Director, AED First Responder and Early University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Defibrillation Program, Fairfax County Public School System,
Falls Church, Virginia
Rob Johnson, MD; Professor, Department of Family Medicine
and Community Health; Director Emeritus, Sports Medicine
Douglas F. Hoffman, MD; Attending Physician, Departments of
Fellowship Program; Team Physician, University of Minnesota
Radiology and Orthopedics, Essentia Health, Duluth, Minnesota
Athletics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota;
Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine;
Christopher Hogrefe, MD; Assistant Professor, Departments
Secretary/Treasurer, AMSSM Foundation; Past President,
of Medicine – Sports Medicine, Emergency Medicine and
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Orthopaedic Surgery – Sports Medicine, Northwestern Medicine,
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago,
Anthony E. Joseph, MD; Pocatello Orthopaedic and Sports
Illinois
Medicine Institute; Associate Professor, Idaho State University
and the University of Washington; Medical Director, Portneuf
Eugene Hong, MD; Hamot and Sturgis Endowed Chair and
Sports Medicine Institute, Pocatello, Idaho
Professor, Chief Division of Sports Medicine, Department of
Family, Community and Preventive Medicine, Drexel University,
Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH; Medical Director, Clinical Outcomes
College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Board of
Research, Intermountain Healthcare; Adjunct Professor,
Director, Co-Chairperson, Education Committee, American
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of
Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Utah, School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah
Yaowen Eliot Hu, MD; Urgent Care, Sports Medicine, Kaiser
Permanente Mid-Atlantic Physicians Medical Group, Fairfax,
Virginia; Assistant Team Physician, George Mason University,
Fairfax, Virginia; Team Physician, Herndon High School, Herndon,
Virginia; Credentialed ImPACT Consultant, Registered in
Musculoskeletal Sonography
Rahul Kapur, MD; Associate Professor, Family Medicine and
Sports Medicine; Director, Penn Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program; Chief Medical Physician, Penn Athletics,
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Family Medicine and
Community Health & Penn Sports Medicine Center, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Korin Hudson, MD; Associate Professor, Department of
Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University, MedStar Sports
Medicine, Washington, DC; Team Physician, Georgetown
Athletics; Consulting Physician, Washington Capitals
Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH; Associate Professor, Department
of Family Medicine, University of Colorado, School of Medicine,
Denver, Colorado
Brian Young Kim, MD, MS; Clinical Instructor, Department of
Family Medicine; Fellow, UCLA Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Division of Sports Medicine, University of
California, Los Angeles, California
Jeffrey James, DO; Bethesda Family Practice, Cincinnati, Ohio
Carrie A. Jaworski, MD; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program; Director, Division of Primary Care Sports
Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, University of Chicago/ Robert Kiningham, MD; Associate Professor, Director of Scholary
NorthShore University HealthSystem, Glenview, Illinois
Activities Sports Medicine Fellowship, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH; Private Practice, Newton
Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Newton, Kansas; Clinical
Assistant Professor, University of Kansas, School of MedicineWichita, Wichita, Kansas
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CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY
VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued…
Gerard A. Malanga, MD; Founder/Partner, New Jersey Sports
Medicine, New Jersey Regenerative Institute, Cedar Knolls, New
Jersey; Clinical Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, Rutgers School of Medicine, New Jersey Medical
School, Newark, New Jersey
Jeffrey Kovan, DO; Director of Sports Medicine; Head Team
Physician, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Albert J. Kozar, DO; Director, ONMM “Plus-One” Residency
& Integrated ONMM/Sports Medicine Residency Program;
Associate Professor, OMM & Sports Medicine, Edward Via College
Jennifer Malcolm, DO; Associate Medical Director, Lafene Health
of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM); Private Rractice, Academic
Center, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
Sports & Osteopathic Medicine (ASOM), Blacksburg, Virginia
Neil Mathews, MD; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown,
Pennsylvania
Cynthia LaBella, MD; Associate Professor of Pediatrics,
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine; Medical
Director, Institute for Sports Medicine, Ann and Robert H. Lurie
Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Ross Mathiasen, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of
Emergency Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska
Gregory L. Landry, MD; Professor of Pediatrics, University of
Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison,
Wisconsin; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
Ken Mautner, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation and Department of Orthopedic
Surgery; Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program; Team Physician, Emory University,
Atlanta, Georgia; Team Physician, Agnes Scott College; Consulting
Physician, Georgia Tech Athletes
Mark E. Lavallee, MD, CSCS; Director, York Hospital Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program; Associate Director, York Hospital
Family Medicine Residency Program, York, Pennsylvania; Team
Physician, Gettysburg College; Clinical Associate Professor,
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Pennsylvania
State University, College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania;
Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family,
Community and Preventive Medicine, Drexel University,
College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chairman,
USA Weightlifting, Sports Medicine Society, Colorado Springs,
Colorado; Director, International Weightlifting Federation, World
Masters Championships, Sports Medicine, Budapest, Hungary
Timothy J. Mazzola, MD; Cornerstone Orthopedics & Sports
Medicine; Associate Clinical Instructor, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences, Denver,
Colorado
Douglas B. McKeag, MD, MS; OneAmerica® Professor Emeritus
for Family, Sports and Preventive Medicine, Founding Director,
Indiana University Center for Sports Medicine, Indianapolis,
Indiana; Team Physician, US Lacrosse Team; Consultant, Olympic
Committee, Sydney (2000), Beijing (2008); Founder, American
Medical Society for Sports Medicine; Past President, American
Medical Society for Sports Medicine
John J. Leddy, MD; Professor, Department of Clinical
Orthopaedics, UBMD Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, SUNY
Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine, Buffalo, New York
Jordan Metzl, MD; Hospital for Special Surgery, New York,
New York
Paul Lento, MD; Clinical Faculty, Florida State University Medical
School, Tallahassee, Florida; Sarasota Orthopedic Associates,
Sarasota, Florida
Christopher M. Miles, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of
Family and Community Medicine; Associate Director, Primary
Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Wake Forest
University, School of Medicine; Team Physician, Wake Forest
University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Deborah Light, MD; Assistant Professor, Albany Medical Center,
Primary Care Sports Medicine, Departments of Internal Medicine
and Pediatrics, Albany, New York
Ryan J. Lingor, MD; Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician,
Tri-County Orthopaedics, Morristown, New Jersey
Jason A. Mogonye, MD; Assistant Director, John Peter Smith
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Arlington, Texas; Team
Physician, Texas Christian University
John A. Lombardo, MD; Independent Administrator, NFL Policy
for Performance Enhancing Substances, Johns Island, South
Carolina; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; Robert Monaco, MD, MPH; Director of Sports Medicine, Rutgers
University Athletics; Rutgers−Robert Wood Johnson Medical
Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
School, Piscataway, New Jersey
James MacDonald, MD, MPH; Nationwide Children’s Hospital,
A.J. Monseau, MD; Assistant Professor, Departments of
Dublin, Ohio
Emergency Medicine and Orthopaedics, West Virginia University,
Morgantown, West Virginia
Chris Madden, MD; Clinical Professor, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Colorado; Denver, Colorado;
Private Practice, Longs Peak Sports Medicine, Longmont,
Colorado; Immediate Past President, American Medical Society
for Sports Medicine
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CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY
VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued…
Rebecca A. Myers, MD; Private Practice, Longs Peak Sports
Medicine, Longmont, Colorado; Associate Clinical Professor,
Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado, Denver,
Colorado
Anish Patel, MD, MBA; Fellow, UCLA Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, Division of Sports Medicine,
Department of Family Medicine, University of California,
Los Angeles, California
Kyle Nagle, MD, MPH; University of Colorado, Children’s Hospital
Colorado, Aurora, Colorado
Byron Oliver Patterson, MD; Providence Tarzana Medical Center
Primary Care Sports Medicine, Tarzana, California
Aurelia Nattiv, MD; Professor, UCLA Departments of Family
Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery, Division of Sports and
Non-Operative Orthopaedics; Director, UCLA Osteoporosis and
Metabolic Bone Disease Center, David Geffen School of Medicine
at UCLA; Team Physician, UCLA Department of Intercollegiate
Athletics, University of California, Los Angeles, California
Jeffrey M. Payne, MD; Instructor, Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic Health System, Faribault, Minnesota
Ben Nelson, MD; Essentia Health Orthopedics and Sports
Medicine, Duluth, Minnesota
Evan Peck, MD; Section of Sports Health, Department of
Orthopaedic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, West Palm Beach,
Florida; Affiliate Assistant Professor, Charles E. Schmidt College of
Medicine, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida
Jennifer M. Payne, MD; Clinical Assistant Director, Lancaster
General Family and Community Medicine Residency Program,
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Andrew W. Nichols, MD; Director, University Health Center
Manoa, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Clinical Professor of
Family Medicine and Community Health; Director, Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, John A. Burns School of Medicine,
Honolulu, Hawaii
Henry Pelto, MD; Acting Assistant Professor, Department of
Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Andrew R. Peterson, MD, MSPH; Associate Professor,
Departments of Pediatrics and Orthopaedics/Rehabilitation,
University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
Mark W. Niedfeldt, MD; Associate Clinical Professor, Department
of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Private Practice, Mequon,
Wisconsin
Charles S. Peterson, MD; Instructor of Family Medicine, Mayo
Clinic College of Medicine; Clinical Instructor, Midwestern
University, AZCOM; Private Practice, Arizona Sports Medicine
Center, a Division of OrthoArizona, Mesa, Arizona
Melissa Novak, DO; Assistant Professor, Department of Family
Medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon
Nathaniel Nye, MD; US Air Force, JBSA – Lackland, Texas
Michael J. Petrizzi, MD; Clinical Professor, Department of Family
Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth
University; Primary Care Physician; VCU Athletics/VCU Sports
Medicine Center, Richmond, Virginia; Private Practice, Hanover
Family Physicians, Mechanicsville, Virginia
Francis O’Connor, MD, MPH; Professor and Chair, Military
and Emergency Medicine; Associate Director, Consortium for
Health and Military Performance (CHAMP), Uniformed Services
University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland; Past
President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Robert C. Oh, MD, MPH; Associate Professor, Department of
Family Medicine, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda,
Maryland
Sourav K. Poddar, MD; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine,
University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado;
Head Medical Team Physician, University of Colorado Buffaloes;
Vice Chairperson, Publications Committee, American Medical
Society for Sports Medicine
Richard A. Okragly Jr, MD; Director of Sports Medicine, TriHealth
Family Medicine Residency and Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Programs, Cincinnati, Ohio
Lauren P. Porras, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of
Family Medicine and Department of Orthopaedics, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Kentaro Onishi, DO; Assistant Professor, Department of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation; Assistant Director, PM&R Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Adam M. Pourcho, DO; Swedish Sports Spine and
Musculoskeletal, Seattle, Washington
Jace Provo, MD, MHCM; Senior Vice President and Chief of
Medical Affairs, National Basketball Association; Sports and
Orthopedic Center, Boca Raton, Florida
Cayce Onks, DO, MS, ATC; Assistant Professor, Department
of Family & Community Medicine and Orthopaedics &
Rehabilitation, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey,
Pennsylvania
James C. Puffer, MD; President and Chief Executive Officer,
American Board of Family Medicine; Professor, Department of
Family and Community Medicine, University of Kentucky, College
of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky; Founder, American Medical
Society for Sports Medicine; Past President, American Medical
Society for Sports Medicine
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CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY
VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued…
Margot Putukian, MD; Director of Athletic Medicine; Head Team
Physician; Assistant Medical Director, University Health Services,
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey; Associate Clinical
Professor, Rutgers – Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center, New
Brunswick, New Jersey; President, AMSSM Foundation; Past
President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Bradley Sandella, DO, ATC; Director of Sports Medicine; Director,
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Christiana Care Health
System, Wilmington, Delaware
Jon Schultz, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Community
and Family Medicine; Assistant Team Physician, UMKC;
Faculty, UMKC Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Associate
Residency Director for Sports Medicine, Truman Medical Center
– Lakewood, University of Missouri – Kansas City School of
Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri
Lara Quinlan, MD; Private Practice, Primary Care Sports
Medicine, Williamsburg/Newport News, Virginia; Team
Physician, Williamsburg/Newport News, Virginia
Sathish Rajasekaran, MD; Fellow, Department of Orthopaedics
and Rehabilitation, University of Iowa Sports Medicine,
Iowa City, Iowa
Peter H. Seidenberg, MD; Director, Penn State Primary Care
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program – State College; Associate
Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation; Associate
Professor of Family and Community Medicine; Team Physician,
Penn State University, State College, Pennsylvania
Ashwin Rao, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Family
Medicine — Sports Medicine Section; Director, Primary Care
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, University of Washington;
Team Physician, UW Husky Athletics, Team Physician, Seattle
Seahawks, Seattle, Washington
Jacob L. Sellon, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center,
Rochester, Minnesota
Jeremiah W. Ray, MD; Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Fellow,
Visiting Professor, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of
Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
Fernando Sepulveda-Irizarry, MD; Assistant Professor, Sports
Medicine Fellowship, Department of Physical Medicine,
Rehabilitation & Sports Health, University of Puerto Rico, San
Juan, Puerto Rico
Tracy Ray, MD; Associate Professor, Director, Sports Medicine/
Primary Care; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program; Team Physician, Duke University, Durham, North
Carolina
Amish Shah, MD, MPH; Private Practice, Scottsdale, Arizona
Selina Shah, MD; Private Practice, Center for Sports Medicine
Dignity Health, Walnut Creek, California; Vice Chairperson,
Membership Committee, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
Maria E. Reese, MD; Clinical Instructor, Department of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago;
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois
Shane A. Shapiro, MD; Assistant Professor, Department
of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, College of Medicine,
Jacksonville, Florida
Andrew Reisman, MD, ATC; Head Team Physician, Student
Health Services; Assistant Athletic Director, Sports Medicine;
Associate Professor, Physical Therapy, University of Delaware,
Newark, Delaware
Matthew Silvis, MD; Associate Chief Medical Officer, Primary
Care; Director, Penn State Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Hershey; Associate Professor, Departments
of Family and Community Medicine & Orthopedics and
Rehabilitation, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center,
Hershey, Pennsylvania
E. Lee Rice, DO; Lee Rice, DO Medical Corporation, San Diego,
California; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
Stephen M. Simons, MD; Director of Sports Medicine, Saint
Joseph Regional Medical Center; Co-Director, South Bend/Notre
Dame Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Mishawaka, Indiana
Jeff Roberts, MD; Director, St. Francis Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, St. Francis Family Medicine
Center and Residency Program, Bon Secours Sports Medicine,
Midlothian, Virginia
Philip Friere Skiba, DO, PhD, MS; Program Director of Sports
Medicine, Advocate Medical Group; Director, Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital,
Park Ridge, Illinois
Justin D. Rothmier, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department
of Family Medicine, The Sports Medicine Clinic, University of
Washington, Seattle, Washington
Jay Smith, MD; Professor of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, Departments of Physical Medicine, Radiology and
Anatomy, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Aaron Rubin, MD; Director, Kaiser Permanente Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Fontana California; Medical Director, Special
Olympics World Games, Los Angeles (2015)
M. Seth Smith, MD, PharmD; Assistant Professor, Department of
Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Florida
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CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY
VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued…
Jack Spittler, MD, MS; Assistant Professor, Department of Family
Medicine, Primary Care Sports Medicine, University of Colorado,
School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado
Christopher J. Visco, MD; Assistant Professor, Columbia
University Medical Center; Associate Director, Residency
Program; Director, Sports and Spine Rehabilitation Fellowship
Program, Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative
Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and
Surgeons, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York
Harry Stafford, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of
Orthopedics, Family Medicine and Sports Medicine; Director,
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
David A. Wang, MD; Assistant Attending Physician, Department
of Medicine, Hospital for Special Surgery; Assistant Professor of
Phillip Steele, MD; Performance Injury Care and Sports Medicine, Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York
Helena, Montana
Anna L. Waterbrook, MD; Associate Professor, Department
J. Herbert Stevenson, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship
of Emergency Medicine; Associate Director, South Campus
Program; Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts
Residency Program; Associate Director, Sports Medicine
Medical School, University of Massachusetts, Department
Fellowship Program; Assistant Team Physician, Intercollegiate
of Family and Community Medicine; Joint Appointment,
Athletics, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
University of Massachusetts, Department of Orthopedics and
Rehabilitation, Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Amanda Weiss Kelly, MD; Division Chief, Pediatric Sports
Medicine, University Hospitals Case Medical Center; Division
Mark Stovak, MD; Professor, University of Nevada, School of
Chief, Pediatric Sports Medicine, University Hospitals Rainbow
Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine,
Babies and Children’s Hospital; Director, Pediatric Sports
Reno, Nevada; Secretary/Treasurer, American Medical Society for Medicine Fellowship Program, University Hospitals Case Medical
Sports Medicine
Center; Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Case
Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland,
Emily A. Stuart, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of
Ohio; Board of Director, Co-Chairperson, Fellowship Committee,
Orthopedics, University of Colorado, Children’s Hospital
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Colorado, Aurora, Colorado
Kristina Wilson, MD, MPH; Director, Primary Care Sports
Jeffrey L. Tanji, MD; Associate Medical Director of Sports
Medicine, Center for Pediatric Orthopaedics, Phoenix Children’s
Medicine, University of California Davis, School of Medicine;
Hospital; Co-Director, Concussion and Brain Injury Program,
Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; Past
Barrow Neurologic Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital;
President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Child Health,
University of Arizona, School of Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona
Timothy W. Thomsen, MD; University of Iowa Primary Care
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, University of Iowa Hospitals M. Kenji Yamazaki, MD; Department of Sports Medicine, The
and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa
Bone & Joint Center, Straub Clinic and Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii
Thomas H. Trojian, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program; Professor, Department of Family, Community and
Preventative Medicine; Lead Physician, Drexel Athletics; Chief,
Division of Sports Medicine, Drexel University, College of
Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Craig C. Young, MD; Professor, Departments of Orthopaedic
Surgery and Family Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Team Physician, Milwaukee Brewers;
Team Physician, Milwaukee Ballet; Board of Director, AMSSM
Foundation; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine
Verle D. Valentine, MD; Assistant Professor, Sanford School of
Medicine, University of South Dakota; Co-Director, Sanford Sports
Science Institute, Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Team Physician,
South Dakota State University; Board of Director; Co-Chairperson,
Communications Committee, American Medical Society for
Sports Medicine
Timothy J. Yu, MD; Virginia Commonwealth University Health
System — Fairfax Family Practice Sports Medicine, Fairfax,
Virginia
Jason L. Zaremski, MD; Assistant Professor, Divisions of PM&R,
Sports Medicine and Research, Department of Orthopaedics and
Rehabilitation; Co-Medical Director, Adolescent & High School
Outreach Program, University of Florida, College of Medicine,
Gainesville, Florida
Ricardo Vasquez-Duarte, MD; Advanced Neuro and Spine
Institute, Miami, Florida
Kevin Vincent, MD, PhD; Department of Orthopaedics and
Rehabilitation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
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CASE ABSTRACT PODIUM PRESENTERS
EYE-OPENING CASE PRESENTERS
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
ROOM A
Lone Star A-B (2nd Floor)
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Victoria Chen, MD; Lehigh Valley Health Network Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Nicholas Dorsey, MD; Department of Community Health & Family
Medicine, University of Florida; University of Florida Athletic
Association, Gainesville, Florida
Session #5A.............................. Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
Robert Kinne, MD; The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio
Chris Clemow, MD; AnMed Health Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Anderson, South Carolina
Evan Lutz, MD; Vidant Medical Center, East Carolina University,
Greenville, North Carolina
Sourav Das, MD; University of Maryland, Union Memorial Hospital,
Baltimore, Maryland
Chandra Maloney, MD; Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
Sean C. Engel, MD; University of Chicago – NorthShore, Chicago,
Illinois
Timothy W. Thomsen, MD; University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
Iowa City, Iowa
Erek Latzka, MD; University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Steven K. Poon, MD; Department of Family Medicine, Section of
Sports Medicine, University of Washington Sports Medicine at Husky
Stadium, Seattle, Washington
MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016
Benjamin P. Smith, MD; University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
Benjamin Abeyta, MD; John Peter Smith Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Arlington, Texas
Brett Wilhoit, MD; American Sports Medicine Institute, Andrews
Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, Birmingham, Alabama
William F. McCafferty, DO; St. Luke’s Primary Care Sports Medicine,
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Reed C. Williams, MD, MS; Swedish Spine, Sports and
Musculoskeletal Center, Seattle, Washington
Daniel Morrissy, DO; The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
John J. Wilson, MD; Department of Orthopedics, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Mubashir Saeed, MD; Presence Resurrection Medical Center,
Chicago, Illinois
Carmen Wong, MD; University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado
Christian Turner, MD; The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ryan Woods, MD; Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education,
Rochester, Minnesota
ROOM B
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
Session #5B.............................. Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
Scott Curtis, DO; Atlantic Health System, Morristown, New Jersey
Justin Conway, MD; Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey;
Rutgers – Robert Woods Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick,
New Jersey
Bryan R. Hess, DO; Moses Cone Family and Sports Medicine,
Greensboro, North Carolina
Ryan C. Kruse, MD; Department of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
Minnesota
Timothy J. Gill, MD; Family Medicine/Sports Medicine, Drexel
University, College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Richard Lopez, DO; Morristown Medical Center, Morristown,
New Jersey
Pulak Patel, MD; Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, North Carolina
James Presley, MD; Department of Sports Medicine, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, Minnesota
James MacDonald, MD, MPH; Nationwide Children’s Hospital,
Columbus, Ohio
David McClaskey, MD, ATC; University of California San Diego Family
and Sports Medicine, San Diego, California
Ariel Nassim, DO; Drexel University, College of Medicine, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2015
Celestine Nnaeto, MD; St. Luke’s University Health Network Primary
Care Sports Fellowship Program, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Hailey Avila, DO; University of Missouri – Kansas City Family Medicine
Residency Program, Kansas City, Missouri
Eva Seligman, MD; Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of
Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Svetlana Dani, MD; New York University Medical Center, New York,
New York
Elizabeth M. Spero, MD; John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas
Brian Young Kim, MD, MS; University of California, Los Angeles,
California
David Woodson, DO; Virginia Commonwealth University – Riverside
Family Medicine Residency Program, TPMG Orthopedics, Spine and
Sports Medicine, Newport News, Virginia
Derek Worley, MD, MPH; Atlantic Sports Health, Morristown,
New Jersey
Kristen Michael, DO; University of Missouri-Kansas City Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, Department of Family Medicine and
Community Medicine, Truman Medical Center; Children Mercy
Hospital, Department of Orthopedics, Kansas City, Missouri
Katherine V. Yao, MD; New York Presbyterian Hospital, University
Hospital of Columbia and Cornell, New York, New York
Lindsey Szymaszek, DO; Christiana Care Health System, Wilmington,
Delaware
43
RESEARCH ABSTRACT PODIUM PRESENTERS
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016
ROOM A
ROOM A
Damond Blueitt, MD; Texas Health Ben Hogan Sports Medicine
Concussion Center, Fort Worth, Texas
Jeffrey Bradford Driban, PhD, ATC, CSCS; Assistant Professor; Special
and Scientific Staff Member, Division of Rheumatology, Department
of Medicine, Tufts University, School of Medicine, Boston,
Massachusetts
SESSION #11A.......................... Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
SESSION #4A............................ Lone Star A (2nd Floor)
M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH; University of Wisconsin – Madison,
Madison, Wisconsin
Jennifer Hopp, MD; Houston Methodist, Houston, Texas
Steven Cuff, MD; Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Westerville, Ohio
Brett J. Kindle, MD; Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center, Rochester,
Minnesota
Ryan C. Kruse, MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
John Leddy, MD; State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo,
New York
Steven K. Poon, MD; University of Washington, Sports Medicine
Center at Husky Stadium, Seattle, Washington
Aaron Provance, MD; University of Colorado Denver; Children’s
Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado
David M. Siebert, MD; Department of Family Medicine, University of
Washington, Seattle, Washington
Akas Siddiqui, MD, MPH; Department of Orthopaedics and Sports
Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York
Walter I. Sussman, DO; Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
Andrew M. Tucker, MD; MedStar Sports Medicine, Baltimore,
Maryland
Verle D. Valentine, MD; Sanford Orthopedics & Sports Medicine,
Sanford Sports Science Institute, Sanford Research and Sanford School
of Medicine, University of South Dakota, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Berkin O. Ulgen, MD; Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
Ashlee Warren, MD; Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
ROOM B
ROOM B
Erin Hammer, MD; University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Bradley Changstrom, MD; University of Colorado Hospital,
Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine,
Denver, Colorado
SESSION #11B.......................... Lone Star B (2nd Floor)
SESSION #4B............................ Lone Star B (2nd Floor)
Neeru Jayanthi, MD; Emory University Sports Medicine Center,
Atlanta, Georgia
Michael A. Donaworth, MD; University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati,
Ohio
Brian Young Kim, MD, MS; University of California Los Angeles,
Division of Sports Medicine, Los Angeles, California
Bianca R. Edison, MD, MS; Children’s Orthopaedic Center, Children’s
Hospital Los Angeles, University of Southern California, Los Angeles,
California
Emily Kraus, MD; Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Stanford, California
Nathaniel S. Nye, MD; 559th Medical Group, Joint Base San Antonio –
Lackland, Texas
Jill N. Tirabassi, MD; University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado
Drew Glover, MD; University of Missouri – Kansas City, School of
Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri
Andrew Watson, MD, MS; University of Wisconsin, School of
Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin
Paul J. Gubanich, MD, MPH; Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical
Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
Tracy Zaslow, MD; Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
California
John C. Pick-Jacobs, DO; Moses Cone Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Greensboro, North Carolina
Karen Shukla, MD; University of South Florida – Morton Plant
Mease Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Tampa,
Florida
Justin Yucht, DO; Crozer-Keystone Health System, Springfield,
Pennsylvania
44
CASE POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Poster Session 1
SET UP TIME:
Sunday, April 17
6:15 a.m. - 7:55 a.m.
PRESENTATION TIMES:
9:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.
TEAR DOWN TIME:
Sunday, April 17
3:45 p.m.
1
David M. Popoli, MD
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center,
Winston-Salem, NC
Keeping an Even Keel with an FES Rower
2
Tracy Knippel, MD
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA
Right Periscapular and Rib Pain in an Elite Female Rower
3
Michael K. Seifert, MD
VCU Health System Internal Medicine Residency
Program, Richmond, VA
An Uncommon Cause of ACL Injury
4
Megan Ferderber, MD
UPMC St. Margaret Family Medicine Residency
Program, Pittsburgh, PA
What’s Locked Up in This Joint
5
Yaowen Eliot Hu, MD
Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic Physician Medical
Group, McLean, VA
Fire Dancing Her Way to Pain
6
Jason L. Zaremski, MD
Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation,
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
A New Type of Overuse Throwing Injury in the Elbow
7
John C. Pick-Jacobs, DO
Moses Cone Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Greensboro, NC
A Case of Posterior Thigh Swelling
8
Nader Haider Sobh, DO
College Medical Center/Molina Healthcare,
Long Beach, CA
Learning the ABCs, with Breathtaking Results
9
Scott A. Annett, MD
Greenville Health System, Steadman Hawkins Clinic
of the Carolinas, Greenville SC
NCAA Drug Testing as a Screening Test
10
Dallas L. Kingsbury, MD
Department of Physiatry, Hospital for Special Surgery, Track & Field Athlete with Acute Knee Pain
New York, NY
11
Benjamin K. Buchanan, MD
Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Fort Belvoir, VA
Snap, Crackle, or Pop? An Under-Recognized Cause of Shoulder Pain in a Young
Soldier
12
Nicholas J. Michols, DO
Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Fort Belvoir, VA
From Crutches To “Suicide” Drills
13
Pradeep Raju, MD
Wright State University Primary Care Sports Medicine
An Unlikely Injury Playing Capture the Flag
Fellowship Program, Kettering Sports Medicine,
Kettering, OH
14
Jordan Rogers, MD
Orlando Health, Orlando, FL
One Month of Nagging Right Arm Pain in a 15 Year-Old Color-Guard Majorette
15
Robert Lugo III, DO
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Headlock: So a Guy Walks into a Bar…But He Doesn’t Walk Out
16
Matthew D. Lynch, MD
Yale University, New Haven, CT
Training to the Limits: Case Report of a Collapsing Rower
17
David Zhi Hao Li, DO
United Health Services - Wilson Hospital,
Johnson City, NY
Lacrosse Player with Shoulder Pain
45
Case Poster Presentations
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Poster Session 1
18
Eliana Cardozo, DO
New York Presbyterian, New York, NY
A Rare Cause of Neck Pain in a 10 Year-Old
19
Marc Raj, DO
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Louisiana State University, New Orleans, LA
The Potential Dangers of Placing an Excessive Weight Load on the Thoracic and
Lumbar Spine in a Fixed Plane of Motion
20
Gregory Rubin, DO
University of Connecticut Health Center,
Farmington, CT; Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT
Not Your Everyday Calf Pain
21
Michael Jonesco, DO
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center,
Columbus, OH
America’s Got Talent…and Elbow Pain
22
Timothy James Von Fange, MD
St. Vincent Sports Performance, Indianapolis, IN
Bowling Injury in a Multisport Athlete
23
Nancy Vuong, MD
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
An 18 Year-Old Athlete with Hereditary Angioedema
24
Michael Baria, MD, MBA
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Upper Limb Weakness in a Swimmer
25
Trent Christensen, MD
Duke University, Durham, NC
A Curious Case of Left Shoulder Pain in a Division I Lacrosse Athlete
26
Kristopher Paultre, BS
University of Florida, College of Medicine,
Gainesville, FL
Forearm Pain in a High School Softball Pitcher
27
Puja Dalal, MD
Swedish Family Medicine First Hill, Seattle, WA
53 Year-Old Male Pro-Golfer with Progressive Right Leg Weakness
28
Cortie John Rolison IV, DO
University of Kentucky, Primary Care Sports Medicine Hand Pain in a Golfer
Fellowship, Lexington, KY
29
Jonathan Santana, DO
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, PA
Abdominal Pain in a Women’s Soccer Player
30
David Ross, MD
Hospital of The University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
Chronic Shoulder Pain in an Ultimate Frisbee Athlete
31
John Murphy, DO
York Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
York, PA
Thumb Injury in College Soccer Player
32
Matthew S. Propst, MD
University of Texas Medical Branch,
Galveston, TX
Left Medial Knee Pain
33
Benedict O. Ifedi, MD
Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program,
Sugar Land, TX
The Mystery Shot
34
Stefan Montgomery, MD, ATC
Spartanburg Regional Family Medicine Residency,
Spartanburg, SC
Complications of Shoulder Injection
35
Clay C. Guynn, DO
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
A Rare Cause of Dorsoradial Wrist Pain
36
Katherine F. Wojnowich, MD
Bayfront Health St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, FL
An Unusual Cause of Recurrent Thigh Swelling
37
Ryan D. Schreiter, DO
University of Pittsburg Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
A Case of a Bloody Good Catch
38
Ziva Petrin, MD
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
Insidious Exertional Leg Pain in a Competitive 77 Year-Old Runner
46
Case Poster Presentations
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Poster Session 1
39
Ashley D. Zapf, MD
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Chronic Back Pain in a Football Player
40
Rebecca Bramble, DO
Banner University Medical Center, University of
Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Young Crossfit Athlete with Delayed Diagnosis of Knee Injury
41
Patrick F. Jenkins III, MD
University of South Carolina — Palmetto Health
Family Medicine Residency Program,
Columbia, SC
Pumping Up the Liver: An Unusual Cause of Elevated Liver Enzymes
42
Yu-Tsun Cheng, MD
360 Sports Medicine, Rady Children’s Hospital
San Diego, University of California, San Diego, CA
Runner with Leg Pain
43
Dusty Marie Narducci, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
An Unfortunate Series of Events: Hip Pain
44
Gobindveer Singh Sahi, MD
St. Luke’s University Health Network,
Bethlehem, PA
Skateboarding Injury — It’s Wrist Pain but Not a Sprain
45
Deanna M. Didiano, DO
Cone Health Sports Medicine, Greensboro, NC
An Uncommon Shoulder Girdle Injury in a Routine Football Tackling Play
46
Kaleigh Suhs, DO
Advocate Christ Medical Center, Department of
Family Medicine, Oak Lawn, IL
Acute Anterior Knee Pain in an Adolescent Male Basketball Player
47
Joshua N. Berkowitz, MD
Departments of Family Medicine and Sports
Medicine, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC
Severe Foot Pain without Acute Injury in a Collegiate Football Player
48
McKennan J. Thurston, MD
Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education,
Jacksonville, FL
A Dangerous Foam Rolling Experience
49
Richard Oravec, MD
Coordinated Health, Allentown, PA
Female Softball Player with Sore Throat, Ankle Pain and Fever
50
Yuhang Jia, MD
Houston Methodist Willowbrook, Houston, TX
Two for the Price of One
51
Lance Charles Spacek, MD
Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
A High School Football Player with Acute Groin Pain During Pre-Game Warm Ups
52
Denise R. Torbert, MD
Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, Camp Pendleton, CA
My Chest Hurts…A Case of Mistaken Identity
53
Andrew McBride, MD
Department of Family Medicine and Community
Health, Hospital of The University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
15 Year-Old Female with Chronic Leg Pain
54
Jillian E. Sylvester, MD
Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Fort Belvoir, VA
Altered Consciousness or Pre-Existing Condition? A Case of Exertional Collapse in a
17 Year-Old Marathoner.
55
Matthew W. Murray, MD
Halifax Health Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Daytona Beach, FL
The Swollen Arm
56
Kellen Gower, BS
University of Tennessee Health and Science Center,
Lewisburg, TN
Silent Finding Ends Division III Basketball Player’s Career
57
Jennifer Gaitley, MD
University Hospitals Case Medical Center,
Cleveland, OH
15 Year-Old Male Soccer Player with a Wide Running Gait
58
Matthew J. Jepson, MD, MS
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Department
of Family Medicine, Iowa City, IA
Bull Riding to Baseball: Popliteal Artery Occlusion Secondary to a Bull Riding
Trauma
47
Case Poster Presentations
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Poster Session 1
59
Cory N. Mitchell, MD
Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA
60
Gregory Summerville, MD
University of California, San Francisco, Department of A High Level Cyclist with Shortness of Breath
Medicine, San Francisco, CA
61
Eric S. Bowman, DO
Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH
You Can’t Always Trust the X-Ray: A Case of Mistaken Identity
62
James R. Joyner, MD
University of Kentucky Family and Community
Medicine, Lexington, KY
Medial Ankle Pain in a Distance Runner
63
Jacob J. Miller, MD
University of Utah Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Salt Lake City, UT
The Shaky Pitcher
64
Carlton James Covey, MD, MEd
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
National Capital Consortium Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Fort Belvoir, VA
Another Case of Metatarsalgia...Think Again
65
Corey Carson, MD
University of California, San Diego, CA
Mariner Musician with Middle Finger Swelling
66
Eric Sickinger, DO
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA
Atraumatic Knee Effusion in a Cross Country Runner
67
Celestine Nnaeto, MD
St. Luke’s University Health Network, Bethlehem, PA
Skiing for Fun — A Curious Case of Pulled Groin
68
Jill Sadoski, MD, MBA
Evergreen Sports Medicine Fellowship,
Augusta, ME
Left Groin Pain in a Police Officer and Recreational Runner
69
W. Trent Peterson, MD
Des Moines, IA
Push Scooter Accident
70
Kevin R. Dankert, DO
ProMedica Toledo Hospital Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, Toledo, OH
Severe Burning Pain and Weakness in Ankle
71
Kenzie Johnston, MD
Department of Family Medicine, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
A Persistent Knee Effusion after a Bicycle Accident
72
Naomi Brown, MD
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, PA
Not a Sad Football Triad
73
James M. Daniels II, MD, MPH
Southern Illinois University, School of Medicine,
Quincy, IL
Puffy-Faced Lineman
74
Zaid Khatib, MD
Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron,
Akron, OH
Complication of Blunt Force Abdominal Trauma in High School Football Player
75
Carl Gladitsch, MD
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of
Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
My Foot is Cold
76
Robert W. Engelen, DO
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA
Atypical Cause of Shoulder Pain in a Wakeboarder
77
Jeremy A. Alland, MD
Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
Acute Wrist Injury in Pediatric Figure Skater
78
Valerie Rygiel, DO
Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL
Unusual Bilateral Groin Pain in Pregnancy
Recreational Weight Lifter with Abdominal Pain
48
Case Poster Presentations
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Poster Session 1
79
Kristin Peoples, DO, MEd
Grant Sports Medicine, Columbus, OH
Blunt Abdominal Trauma Sustained During a Diving Football Tackle
80
William Emanuele, DO
University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children’s
Hospital, Cleveland, OH; University Hospitals
Richmond Medical Center, Richmond Heights, OH
Trauma on the Golf Course
81
Andrew Ashbaugh, DO, MPH
University of New Mexico Sports Medicine,
Albuquerque, NM
‘Rash’ Decisions Lead to Ablation
82
Bryan M. Lee, MD
Houston Methodist Orthopedics and Sports
Medicine, Houston, TX
Foot on the Gas Going Nowhere Fast
83
Elizabeth I. Barchi, MD
Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA
Pain in the Butt: An Unusual Etiology of a Common Problem
84
Marvin K. Harris, MD
New York Methodist, Brooklyn, NY
Beware of the Knee Imobilizer
85
Jaskirat S. Takhar, HBSc, MFSc
University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of
Medicine, Honolulu, HI
Stingers: A Medical Who Done It
86
David S. Edwards, MD
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,
Department of Family and Community Medicine,
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Lubbock, TX
Acute Knee Dysfunction in a Masters Tennis Athlete
87
Daniel P. Montero, MD
Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL
Dancing Around Foot Pain
88
Laura E. Fink, MD
Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program,
South Bend, IN
Right Leg Pain: A Case Study of a Common Musculoskeletal Complaint with an
Unusual Neurological Diagnosis
89
James Michael Smith, MD
National Capital Consortium Family Medicine
Acute Groin Pain in an Amateur Soccer Coach
Residency Program, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital,
Fort Belvoir, VA
90
Jill A. Kropa, MD
Thomas Jefferson University Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, Philadelphia, PA
Worsening Left Upper Extremity Symptoms After Treatment for Left Elbow Pain
91
Kiyomi K. Goto, DO
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA
A Pain in the Butt (and Back)
92
Mary Tierney, MD
Department of Family Medicine, INOVA Health
System, VCU-Fairfax Family Practice Centers,
Fairfax, VA
All Stressed Out: Management of Chronic, Bilateral, Asymptomatic Tibial Stress
Fractures
93
James R. Joyner, MD
Moses Cone Family Medicine Residency Program,
Greensboro, NC
Common Sports Injury in Non-Athlete
94
Harrison Goodno, MD
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine,
Palmetto Health, University of South Carolina,
Columbia, SC
My Heart Is Racing: An Atypical Presentation
95
Andrew J. Kubinski, DO, MS
University of Pikeville, Kentucky College of
A 59 Year-Old Male with Acute Knee Pain
Osteopathic Medicine/East Tennessee State
University, Quillen College of Medicine, Kingsport, TN
49
Case Poster Presentations
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Poster Session 1
96
Sander Rubin, MD
MacNeal Hospital Family Medicine Residency
Program, Berwyn, IL
Handlebar Palsy in a 29 Year-Old Male Cyclist
97
Adrielle Fry, MD
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Right Arm Weakness in a Rugby Player
98
John (Jack) Nickless, MD
Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL
Syncopal Episode in an Adolescent Runner
99
Jared Miller, MD
Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH
Acute Onset of Left Knee Pain
100
Spencer Cooperman, DO
St. Joseph Hospital Family Medicine Residency
Program, SCL Healthsystems, Denver, CO
Pull-Ups and Pain: A Gymnastics Narrative
101
Terra R. Blatnik, MD
Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Not a Problem of Poor Flexibility
102
Bryce Meredith, DO
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
The Perils of Roller Skating
103
Evgeny Goldman, MD
University of Mississippi Medical Center,
Jackson, MS
Basketball — Heart of a Champion
104
Trent Tamate, BA
University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of
Medicine, Honolulu, HI
Bilateral Stingers: Spinal Cord Contusion Injury in a Division I Football Player
105
Zachary Ritchie, MD
MacNeal Hospital Family Medicine Residency
Program, Berwyn, IL
Lateral Thigh Pain in a Recreational Runner
106
Idris Amin, MD
New York University Rusk Rehabilitation,
New York, NY
Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Dislocation 40 Years After Initial Trauma
107
Melissa Nayak, MD
Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
A Runner’s Dilemma
108
Reyn F. Higa, BS
University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of
Medicine, Honolulu, HI
An Unusual Case of a Knee Injury
109
Emilia Ravski, DO
Department of Sports Medicine, University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Sudden Death in a High School Football Player
110
Roberta Dennison, MD
Tufts University Family Medicine Residency Program
at Cambridge Health Alliance, Malden, MA
Diffuse Edema in the Endurance Athlete
111
Abbie Kelley, DO
York Hospital, York, PA
Blunt Force Eye Trauma in a College Soccer Player
112
Christine E. Bender, DO
Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA
Limp and Leg Pain Taking a 10 Year-Old Out of the Game
113
Rachel Welbel, MD, MS
New York Presbyterian Hospital, Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY
Bilateral Achilles Tendon Injury in a Runner After Bevacizumab Use
114
Alan A. Zakaria, DO, MS
Beaumont Health System, Royal Oak, MI; University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Lateral Elbow Pain in a High School Baseball Pitcher
115
Sally Hinman, MD, PhD
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Left Groin Pain in a Kickball Player
116
Melissa Mackel, DO
Brown University Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Providence, RI
Painful Swelling in the Knee of a Young Soccer Player
50
Case Poster Presentations
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Poster Session 1
117
Melissa Faubert, DO
Department of Family Medicine, Advocate Christ
Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL
Anterior Thigh Pain in an Adolescent Soccer Player
118
Shane Hennessy, DO
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Shadyside,
Pittsburgh, PA
A Sweep Toward the Right
119
Christine Marschilok, MD
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
An Unusual Presentation of Neoplasm in a Late Adolescent Male
120
Nathan Clements, BS
University of Utah, School of Medicine,
Salt Lake City, UT
Anterior Shoulder Pain After Fall
121
Sabrina Silver, DO
Allegheny Health Network, St. Vincent Hospital,
Erie, PA
The Case of a Cross-Country Runner’s Immoveable Toe
122
Stephen Dale Rellas, MD
O’Connor Hospital Sports Medicine/San Jose State
University, San Jose, CA
Unilateral Symptoms in a Collegiate Soccer Goalkeeper
123
Daniel J. Hendrey, MD
University of California, San Diego, Family Medicine,
San Diego, CA
A Cautionary Tale of Exam Specificity
124
David Hryvniak, DO
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA
A Benign MRI Finding Causing Symptomatic Low Back Pain in a Collegiate Swimmer
125
Nicole Boniquit, MD
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY
Adolescent Soccer Player with Bilateral Groin Pain
126
Adriana Isacke, DO
Maine Medical Center Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, South Portland, ME
Hematemesis in a Hockey Player
127
Timothy J. Partridge, MD
Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
A True Sideline Emergency in an NFL Running Back
128
Eric Requa, DO
Wellspan Health, York, PA
Right Shoulder Pain in a 54 Year-Old Female Volleyball Player
129
Kevin W. Gray, MD
University of Missouri – Kansas City Family Medicine
Residency Program, Kansas City, MO
One Ultrasound-Guided Corticosteroid Injection Cures 7 Months of Buttock Pain in
an Avid Cyclist
130
Jenna L. Crowder, MD
Utah Healthcare Institute, Salt Lake City, UT
Bizarre Movement and Confusion in a Hockey Player
131
John Luksch, DO
Crozer-Keystone Health System, Springfield, PA
A Professional Soccer Player with Itchy, Red Eyes
132
Kristin Duncan, MD
Department of Family Medicine and Community
Medicine, University of Missouri – Kansas City,
Kansas City, MO
Double Shot in the Woods?
133
Justin Yucht, DO
Crozer-Keystone Healthplex Sports Medicine,
Springfield, PA
Wrist Pain Following Jellyfish Sting
134
Justin McCoy, DO
Family Medicine Residency of Idaho, Idaho Sports
Medicine Residency Program, Boise State University,
Boise, ID
To Play or Not To Play, That is the Question
135
Jennifer J. Mitchell, MD
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program,
Lubbock, TX
Itching for a Championship
136
Akas Siddiqui, MD, MPH
Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine,
University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Hard Lumps for a Softball Player
51
Case Poster Presentations
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Poster Session 1
137
Rachel B. Geffen, MD
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, Lubbock, TX
Wrist Pain — Which Bone is Broken?
138
James Leinhart, MD
The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
Abnormal Cramping, Abnormal Case
139
Nofisat Sonekan, MD
Department of Family Medicine, Fort Belvoir
Community Hospital, Ft. Belvoir, VA
Happy Rhabdo Anniversary! Recurrent Exertional Rhabdomyolysis after Extreme
Exercise
140
Yolanda Mercer, MD
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, Lubbock, TX
A Muggle’s Conundrum: Knee Pain in a Quidditch Player
141
Justin G. Tunis, MD
Geisinger Health System, Wilkes-Barre, PA
Hamstring Injury in a High School Football Player
142
Luke R. Miller, MD
Indiana University Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Indianapolis, IN
Unusual Case of Exertional Leg Pain in a Collegiate Runner
143
Megan LaBuz, MD
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center, Mishawaka, IN
Flat Feet – What Lies Beneath
144
Rathna Nuti, MD
Department of Family and Community Medicine,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,
Dallas, TX
9 Year-Old Female Athlete with Ankle Pain
145
Nithin V. Natwa, MD
Western Michigan University, Homer Stryker MD
School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, MI
Importance of Routine Labs
146
Brent A. Bjornsen, MD
Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Phoenix, AZ
Thirteen Year-Old Female Basketball Player with Left Foot and Ankle Swelling
147
Sarah J. Scott, MD
Utah Healthcare Institute, Salt Lake City, UT
Prefontaine’s Calamity — Severe Dyspnea While Running
148
Lorenzo Hernandez, MD
Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
31 Year-Old with Snapping Knee
149
Forrest Penn Allen, DO, MA
MacNeal Hospital, Berwyn, IL
A Stressful Case of Hip Pain
150
Jesse A. Morse, MD, MBA
Creighton University Family Medicine Residency,
Omaha, NE
17 Year-Old Female with a Large Loose Body in Left Knee without a History of
Major Trauma
151
Amy West, MD, MEd
Harvard Medical School/Spaulding Rehabilitation
Hospital, Boston, MA
Atypical Cause of Hip Pain during Marathon Training
152
W. Michael Hughes Jr, DO, MS
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
University of Louisville and KentuckyOne Health
Sports Medicine, Louisville, KY
Can’t Kick It on the Pitch: Generalized Joint Pain in a Collegiate Soccer Player
153
Jacklyn Lindsay Quade, MD
University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI
An Uncommon Cause of Knee Effusion in a Middle-Aged Female
154
Sumit Bassi, MD
Summa Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Akron, OH
Head First Baseball Slide Injury
155
Efren Caballes, DO
New York University Medical Center — Rusk
Rehabilitation, New York, NY
A Fall with a Twist: An Uncommon Cause of Posterior Knee Pain
156
Thomas Starnes, MD
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Collateral Arm Damage from Rowing
157
Christopher Michael Mills, DO
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
Palpitations in a Collegiate Basketball Athlete: A Common Complaint with an
Uncommon Diagnosis
52
Case Poster Presentations
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Poster Session 1
158
Nicholas G. Watson, MD
Palmetto Health/University of South Carolina Family
Medicine, Columbia, SC
Afib in Athletes: A Case for Universal Screening EKG
159
Tiana Germann, MD
Stony Brook Family Medicine, Stony Brook University
Hospital, Stony Brook, NY
Inability To Supinate in a Preschooler
160
Michael L. Moreland, DO
University of Missouri — Kansas City Family Medicine Rib Fracture in a 16 Year-Old Football Player or Something More?
Residency Program, Kansas City, MO
161
Charles R. Spelich, DO
MacNeal Hospital Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, MacNeal Hospital Family Medicine
Residency Program, Berwyn, IL
Osteonecrosis of the Tibia in a 15 Year-Old Male with a History of Left Ankle
Fracture
162
Christopher Uranek, DO, ATC, PES
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center St. Margaret
Family Medicine Residency Program, Pittsburgh, PA
Football Knee Pain: Not So Obvious Buckling
163
Kevin Miller, MD
St. Vincent Sports Performance, Indianapolis, IN
A Chronic Thigh Mass in a 17 Year-Old Softball Player
164
Jeremiah W. Ray, MD
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
I am a Liver, Not a Fighter
165
Erik Zarandy, DO
AnMed Health, Anderson, SC
Anterior Thigh Pain in a Male Soccer Player Following Blunt Trauma
166
Elizabeth Shaker, MD
Bayfront Health, St. Petersburg, FL
A Seemingly Inconsequential Ankle Injury
168
Karl V. Reisig, MD, MS
Lancaster General Health Family Medicine Residency
Program, Lancaster General Health, Lancaster, PA
Leg Wound After Being Struck by a Softball
169
Tad DeWald, MD, MPH
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Wayne State University, Taylor, MI
Prolonged Post-Concussive Symptoms in Female Fencer
170
Craig Betchart, MD
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
Hip Pain in a High School Runner
171
Namita Bhardwaj, MD
Texas Tech University Health Science Center at
El Paso, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
El Paso, TX
Numbness, Tingling and Pallor...Oh My!
172
Christina L. Master, MD
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, PA
Double Vision in a Swimmer: Is It Just a Concussion?
173
Nicholas A. Smith, DO
Virginia Commonwealth University/St. Francis
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Midlothian, VA
Anterior Hip Pain in a Professional Soccer Athlete
175
Steven T. Brown, MD
University of Louisville Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program and KentuckyOne Sports
Medicine, Louisville, KY
When Growth Plates Go Down the Tubes
176
Alejandro De La Parra Landa, MD
University of Nevada, School of Medicine, Reno,
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Reno, NV
A Pale Eye Problem - Sudden Left Eye Blurry Vision in a Collegiate Football Player
177
Zdzislaw Victor Ratajczak, MD
East Tennessee State University, Quillen College of
Medicine, Family Medicine Kingsport, Kingsport, TN
44 Year-Old Female with Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy,
Worsening Back Pain
178
Timothy Tiu, MD, MA
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
Foot Pain After Running... A Code
53
Case Poster Presentations
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Poster Session 1
179
Heidi Woxland, DO
Evergreen Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Augusta, ME
Shoulder Pain in a Bow Hunter
180
Jeanne-Marie Sinnott, DO
Promedica Toledo Hospital Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, Toledo, OH
Don’t Be Fooled by a Normal X-Ray: An Unfortunate Cause of Knee Pain in a
Childhood Cancer Survivor
181
Kevin Dabrowski, MD
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Abdominal Pain in the Volleyball Player
182
Joshua Ryan Baker, MD
National Capital Consortium Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, Bethesda, MD
Elbow Pain while Flipping Tires
183
Brian J. Schutzbach, MD
Greenville Health System/University of South
Carolina, School of Medicine-Greenville Family
Medicine Residency Program, Greenville, SC
Elbow Pain in a Young Quarterback
184
Adam R. Harker, MD
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center St. Margaret
Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA
A Real Pain in the Neck!
185
Anna Tubman, MD
Family Medicine of Southwest Washington,
Vancouver, WA
Shoulder and Chest Pain in a High School Wrestler
186
Serge B. PierreCharles, MD
MacNeal Sports Medicine, Berwyn, IL
I am Not Addicted, Just Dedicated
187
Anne Marie Zeller, DO, MSc
University Hospitals — Case Medical Center,
Cleveland, OH; University Hospitals- Rainbow Babies
and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH; University
Hospitals — Regional Hospitals,
Richmond Heights, OH
22 Year-Old Male Recreational Marathon Runner with Right Hip Pain
188
Kelly Chain, MD
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Knee to the Gut – Abdominal Pain in a Collegiate Basketball Player
189
Emily E. Dixon, DO
TriHealth Orthopedic and Sports Institute,
Cincinnati, OH
A Twisted Case of Amenorrhea and Fatigue
190
Michelle Meyer, MD
California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC),
San Francisco, CA
A CrossFit Conundrum: Mysterious Bilateral Upper Arm Swelling
191
Marie Schaefer, MD
Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH
Foot Drop in a Non-Contact Football Injury
192
Henry Legaspi, DO
Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
14 Year-Old Football Player with Unilateral Right Lower Extremity Pain for Three
Weeks
193
Daniel Jones, MD
University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA
Outbreak on the Sideline
194
Timothy J. Yu, MD
Virginia Commonwealth University — Fairfax Family
Practice Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Fairfax, VA
Leg Swelling and Pain after a Football Game
195
Kavita Deshpande, MD
VCU — St. Francis Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Bon Secours Richmond Health
System, St. Francis Medical Center, Midlothian, VA
An Uncommon Wrist Mass
196
Neil M. Patil, MD
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
University of Louisville and KentuckyOne Health,
Louisville, KY
A Real Pain in the Butt: A Rare Finding on MRI
54
Case Poster Presentations
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016
Poster Session 1
197
Scotty Newcomer, DO
University of Tennessee College of Medicine at
Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN
Swimmer’s Shoulder: Rotator Cuff, Labrum or Something Else?
198
Jessica Knapp, DO
Tufts University Family Medicine Residency Program
at Cambridge Health Alliance, Malden, MA
The Dangers of Binge Exercising Before Vacation
199
Ashwin Babu, MD
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Harvard Medical School, Spaulding Rehabilitation
Hospital, Charlestown, MA
Proximal Hamstring Calcific Tendinopathy in a Runner
200
Ricardo Garcia, DO
Texas A&M Family Medicine Residency Program,
Bryan, TX
Why Can’t I Move?
55
Research Poster Oral Presentations
MONDAY APRIL 18, 2016
Poster Session 2
RESEARCH POSTER ORAL PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016
Poster Session 2
SET UP TIME:
Monday, April 18
6:15 a.m. - 7:55 a.m.
PRESENTATION TIMES:
9:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Oral)
TEAR DOWN TIME:
Monday, April 18
4:00 p.m.
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Presenter
Category
Abstract Title
1
Neeru Jayanthi, MD
Emory University Sports Medicine Center,
Emory University School of Medicine,
Atlanta, GA
Training
The Risks of Re-injury Related to Intense Sports Specialized Training
Patterns: A Prospective 2+ Year Follow-Up Clinical Cohort Study
2
Andrew Watson, MD, MS
University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine
and Public Health, Madison, WI
Training
Aerobic Fitness is Predicted by Ventricular Size but Not Function in
Female Youth Athletes
3
Peter C. Fast, MD
Center for Exercise and Sports Medicine,
School of Community Medicine, University
of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK
Training
Individual Differences Between Non-Motorized and Motorized Treadmill
Running in Recreational Distance Runners
4
Constance Marie Lebrun, MD
Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada
Training
In-Vivo Patellar Motion Under a Dynamic Weight-bearing Condition in
Individuals with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
5
Adae Opoku Amoako, MD
Drexel University, College of Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA
Training
The Reliability of Serum Relaxin Levels at the Mid-luteal Phase and the
Relationship between Relaxin and Knee Joint Laxity in Recreational
Athletes
6
Diana M. Filtz, MD
Pennsylvania State University, College of
Medicine, Hershey, PA
Training
The Use of the Functional Movement Screen to Predict Injury in a
Cohort of Professional Ice Hockey Athletes
7
Thomas H. Trojian, MD
Drexel University College of Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA
Training
Coaches’ Perception of the Components of an ACL IPP
8
Erin Hammer, MD
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Training
Preseason Aerobic Fitness is Related to In-Season Injury in Male
Collegiate Hockey Players
9
Michael J. Puchowicz, MD
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Training
Field Validation of an Extended Range Critical Power Model for Cycling
Performance Prediction and Quantification
11
Sultan M. Babar, MD
Carolinas Healthcare System, Concord, NC
Training
The Use of Adiposity Indices for Wide Receivers from 2015 NFL
Combine
12
Michael Ross, MD
Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Training
Scapular Taping and Ventilation During Running
13
Michael Ross, MD
Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Training
GAIT: Gluteal Augmentation Intervention Trial
14
Michael Ross, MD
Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Training
Decreased FEV1 and Small Airway Disease in Endurance Athletes with
Gluteal Tendinitis
15
Michael Ross, MD
Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Training
Shin Pain and Pulmonary Function in Athletes
16
Michael Ross, MD
Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Rehab
17
Eliana Cardozo, DO
New York Presbyterian Columbia-Cornell,
New York, NY
Training
Decreased Pulmonary Function in Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Imaging Characteristics of Upper Lumbar Spondylolysis
56
Research Poster Oral Presentations
MONDAY APRIL 18, 2016
18
Jason L. Zaremski, MD
Department of Orthopaedics and
Rehabilitation, University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL
Training
19
Jason L. Zaremski, MD
Department of Orthopaedics and
Rehabilitation, University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL
Epidemiology
20
Jill Sadoski, MD, MBA
Evergreen Sports Medicine Fellowship,
Augusta, ME
22
Poster Session 2
Decreasing Morbidity and Mortality in Adolescent Sports through
Increased Early Recognition via Educational Symposia
Pitching Injury Prevalence in Collegiate Baseball Pitchers Based on
Geographic Location of High School Baseball Participation: A MultiCentered Study
Training
Assessment of the Current Knowledge of the 3-Foot Bicycle Passing Law
in Maine
John R. Luksch, DO
Crozer-Keystone Health System,
Springfield, PA
Concussion
Concussion and Lower Extremity Injuries in Collegiate Athletes: Is There
an Association?
23
Ariel Nassim, DO
Drexel University College of Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA
Concussion
Predicting the LESS in Collegiate Athletes
25
John A. Lucas IV, MD
Department of Family and Community
Medicine, Wake Forest University, School of
Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
Concussion
Micronized Oral Progesterone and Effect on Time Symptomatic from
Concussion: A Pilot Study
26
Ruikang Liu, BA
Penn State University, College of Medicine,
Hershey, PA
Concussion
Prevalence of Nystagmus in Concussion Patients
27
Peter W. Wehr, MD
Family Medicine Residency Spokane
Spokane, WA
Concussion
Early Analysis of Concussion Prevention in NCAA Football: Changes in
Lower Extremity Injury Rates Across the 2009/10-2013/14 Seasons
28
Christina L. Master, MD
Sports Medicine and Performance Center,
Division of Orthopedics, The Children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia, Perelman School
of Medicine, The University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
Concussion
Modified Brief Vestibular Oculomotor Screen (mVOMS) is Useful in
Identifying Vision Diagnoses in Children with Concussion
29
Christina L. Master, MD
Sports Medicine and Performance Center,
Division of Orthopedics, The Children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia, Perelman School
of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
Concussion
Use of Ecologic Momentary Assessment to Compare Daily Physical and
Cognitive Activity with Symptoms in Pediatric Patients with Concussion
30
Stefan S. Buetow, DO
Medical College of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee, WI
Concussion
Prevalence of Concussion Symptoms in Equestrian Athletes, Is It
Underreported?
41
Mallory Shasteen, MD
Georgetown University Hospital/MedStar
Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC
Concussion
A Retrospective Review of Baseline Balance Scores in College Athletes
42
Jonathan Santana, DO
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, PA
43
Timothy Tiu, MD, MA
Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA
Concussion
Epidemiology of Concussions in Semi-Professional Football Players
44
Timothy Tiu, MD, MA
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
Ultrasound
Cross-Sectional Study of Point-of-Care Ultrasound Use in the Evaluation
and Efficacy of Shoulder Injections
45
Kelsey Logan, MD, MPH
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical
Center, Cincinnati, OH
Concussion
Correlation Among Reaction Time Tests on Pre-Season Concussion
Testing in Urban High School Athletes
Concussion/Peds Characteristics of Pediatric Concussion by Medical Insurance Type
57
Research Poster Oral Presentations
MONDAY APRIL 18, 2016
Poster Session 2
46
Lauren Borowski, MD
Department of Family and Community
Medicine, Wake Forest University, School of
Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
Concussion
Impact of an Educational Video on Concussion Knowledge and SelfReporting: A Study Among Pre-Professional Dancers
48
Devon Carr, MD
Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati
Children’s Hospital Medical Center,
Cincinnati, OH
Concussion
Analysis of Blood Pressure and Symptom Scores in Patients with
Concussions and Patients without Concussions.
49
Kristina Wilson, MD, MPH
University of Arizona, School of Medicine,
Phoenix, AZ
Concussion
Evaluation of Educational Intervention on Concussion Knowledge and
Behaviors in High School Athletes
50
Jose Rodarte, MD
Texas Tech University Health Science Center,
El Paso, TX
Concussion
What is the Symptom Profile of Hispanic Athletes Diagnosed with a
Concussion in a Border City?
61
Kevin C. Lesh, MD
University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Concussion
Comparison of Physical Examination Findings in Acute Sport Related
Concussion (SRC) and Among Normal Adolescents
62
Adam Kruse, MS
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Concussion
Using Sideline Concussion Tests in the Emergency Department
63
Namita Bhardwaj, MD
Texas Tech University Health Science Center
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
El Paso, TX
Concussion
Is an Earlier Evaluation after a Sports-Related Concussion Beneficial?
64
Angie Curtis, MD, MPT
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical
Center, Cincinnati, OH
65
Richard Figler, MD
Cleveland Clinic Concussion Center,
Cleveland, OH; Biomedical Engineering,
Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Concussion
An Objective Assessment of the BESS: Normative Data for the iBess
Measure
66
Sara Gould, MD, MPH
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Division of Orthopedics, Birmingham, AL
Concussion
Concussion Policies Across Professional Sports Organizations
67
Michael K. Seifert, MD
VCU Health System Internal Medicine
Residency, Richmond, VA
Education
Does a Brief, Landmark Based, Joint Injection Teaching Course Improve
Internal Medicine Resident Confidence in Performing Joint Injections?
68
David S. Edwards, MD
Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center, Department of Family and
Community Medicine, Sports Medicine
Division, Lubbock, TX
Education
Complexity of Family Medicine Visits for Musculoskeletal Complaints
81
Daniel R. Lueders, MD
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Ultrasound
Sonographic Medial Ulnohumeral Laxity in Adolescent Baseball Pitchers
82
Deanna Didiano, DO
Department of Sports Medicine, Cone
Health Medical Center, Greensboro, NC
Ultrasound
Detection of Knee Effusion: Ultrasonography Versus Orthopedic Physical
Examination
83
Justin Conway, MD
Rutgers — Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, New Brunswick, NJ
Ultrasound
Perceptions and Effectiveness of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in a
Medical School Anatomy Course
84
Joshua Rothenberg, DO
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine/
Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL
Ultrasound
A Conclusive Methodologic Approach to Ultrasound of the Piriformis: A
Pilot Study
85
Robert Monaco, MD, MPH
Rutgers — Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, New Brunswick, NJ
Ultrasound
Perceptions of Google Glass as an Aide in Learning Musculoskeletal
Ultrasound
Peds
Cognitive and Physical Activity Levels in Pediatric Athletes Post
Concussion: An Interim Analysis of An Observational Case Series
58
Research Poster Oral Presentations
MONDAY APRIL 18, 2016
Poster Session 2
86
Holly Ryan, BA
University of Minnesota Medical School
Minneapolis, MN
Ultrasound
Sonographic Evaluation of the Axillary Nerve with Cadaveric Correlation
Using an Anterior Approach
87
Holly Ryan, BA
University of Minnesota Medical School
Minneapolis, MN
Ultrasound
Ultrasound Guided Carpal Tunnel Release: A Systematic Review
88
Daisy-Scarlett MacCallum, MD
Boston University, Boston, MA
Ultrasound
Retrospective Review of Patient Outcomes Who Receive Radiographs
101
M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Peds
The Association of Sport Specialization and Training Volume
Recommendations with Previous Overuse Injury in Adolescent Athletes
102
Tracy L. Zaslow, MD
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles,
Los Angeles, CA
Peds
Effect of ACL Graft Type on Side-Step Cutting in Young Athletes
103
Joshua N. Berkowitz, MD
The University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, NC; Carolina Family Practice and Sports
Medicine, Cary, NC
Peds
Relationships Between Demographics, Neurocognitive Measures
and Near Point Convergence in Pediatric and Adolescent Concussion
Patients
104
Jennifer Luz, MD
Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA
Peds
Disease Centricity Versus Prevention? Physician Barriers to Pediatric
Physical Activity Evaluation and Treatment
105
Anthony Okamura, MD
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical
Center, Cincinnati, OH
Peds
The Impact of Exercise on Novel Baseline Concussion Tests Performance
in a Pediatric Population
106
Andrew S. Houghton, MD
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
Peds
Risk of Lower Extremity Injury Between Single and Multisport Youth
Athletes
107
Sarah S. Jackson, MD
Department of Sports Medicine, Boston
Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA
Peds
Effects of Sports Specialization on the Rates of IT Band Syndrome in
Pediatric Athletes
108
Ziva Petrin, MD
Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, PA
Peds
MRI Findings and Clinical History of Transient Patellar Dislocation are
Frequently Incomplete in Pediatric Patients
109
Thomas L. Pommering, DO
Nationwide Children’s Hospital Sports
Medicine; Department of Pediatrics and
Family Medicine, The Ohio State University
College of Medicine, Columbus, OH
Peds
Overuse Versus Acute Injury Quantification in Outpatient Pediatric
Sports Medicine Clinic
121
Linnea K. Will, MD
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Department of Family Medicine and
Community Health, John A. Burns School of
Medicine, University of Hawaii at Manoa,
Honolulu, HI
NCAA
The Utilization of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Knee Injury Prevention
Exercise Programs by NCAA Collegiate Women’s Basketball, Soccer and
Volleyball Teams
122
Todd J. Domeyer, MD
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
NCAA
Dietary Supplement Use and Source of Nutrition Information Among
Collegiate Athletes
123
Ashley Fields, MD, MPH
The University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
NCAA
An Assessment of Mental Health in Division I Student-Athletes Using
PHQ-9 and GAD-7 Surveys
124
Mark Dundas, MD
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
NCAA
Lower Extremity Injury Rates in NCAA Division 1 Baseball Pitchers
125
Katherine H. Rizzone, MD
University of Rochester Medical Center,
Rochester, NY
NCAA
The Incidence of Stress Fractures in American Collegiate Athletes
126
Katherine H. Rizzone, MD
University of Rochester Medical Center,
Rochester, NY
NCAA
Sports Specialization and Sports-Related Injury in Collegiate Athletes
59
Research Poster Oral Presentations
MONDAY APRIL 18, 2016
Poster Session 2
127
Armand Scurfield, MD
Arkansas Children’s Hospital; University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences,
Little Rock, AR
NCAA
Physician Level of Confidence in Managing a Spine-Injured Football
Player Wearing a Helmet and Shoulder Pads
128
Jennifer Albrecht, DO
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University; Edward Via Virginia College of
Osteopathic Medicine, Blacksburg, VA
NCAA
Ferritin and Strength Performance in Division I College Athletes: A
Retrospective Review
129
Keri L. Denay, MD
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
NCAA
Vitamin D Supplementation Mitigates the Seasonal Variability of Serum
Vitamin D Levels in Collegiate Athletes Training at Northern Latitude
141
Sathish Rajasekaran, MD
Department of Orthopaedics and
Rehabilitation, University of Iowa Sports
Medicine, Iowa City, IA
142
Patrick Cleary, DO
New York University Lutheran Medical
Center, Brooklyn, NY
143
Richard O. Davis Jr, DO
Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA
Epidemiology
Survey of Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellows on Perceived
Importance of Sports Ultrasound in Fellowship Programs
144
Joshua D. Snodgrass, MD
Long Beach Memorial Medical Center,
Long Beach, CA
Epidemiology
Risk of Carbon Monoxide Exposure During Wake Surfing
145
Shane Maxwell, DO
University of Minnesota Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program,
Minneapolis, MN
Epidemiology
Online Pre-Race Education for Volunteers at a Marathon: Identifying
Gaps in Knowledge and Areas to Improve Event Medical Coverage
146
Juan Carlos Galloza-Otero, MD
Department of Physical Medicine,
Rehabilitation and Sports Health, University
of Puerto Rico, School of Medicine,
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Epidemiology
Judo Injury Epidemiology: A Pilot Project Using Text Messaging for
Injury Surveillance
147
Rachel Apple, MD
Vanderbilt University Medical Center,
Nashville, TN
Epidemiology
Novel Mobile Device Tool to Document Sideline Contact with Athletes:
The Vanderbilt Sports Medicine Outreach Documentation System
148
Christine Harris-Spinks, MD, MPH
University of Colorado, Denver, CO
Epidemiology
Epidemiology of Shoulder Injuries Among U.S. High School Athletes
Across 22 Sports from 2007/2008-2013/2014
161
Natalie Badowski Wu, MD
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
O’Connor Hospital, San Jose, CA
Epidemiology
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Massage and Pneumatic Compression
for Ultramarathon Recovery
162
Jack Spittler, MD, MS
University of Colorado, School of Medicine,
Denver, CO
Epidemiology
Psychological Attributes of Ultramarathoners
163
Mohammed Emam, MD
Department of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, Montefiore Medical Center,
Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
Bronx, NY
Other
Foot and Ankle Injuries in Elite Taekwondo Athletes: A Cross-Sectional
Study
164
Heather Grothe, MD
University of Colorado, School of Medicine,
Denver, CO
Other
Mental Focus and Cognitive Orientation of Ultramarathoners
165
Brian Snitily, MD
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Running
Healthcare Utilization in Marathon Runners
166
Jaimon K. Stucki, MD
University of Arizona, School of Medicine,
Tucson, AZ
Running
Assessment of Musculoskeletal Knowledge Among Emergency Medicine
Physicians
Epidemiology
Epidemiology
Sports Medicine Fellows’ Knowledge of Authorship in Biomedical
Research: A National Survey
Assessment of the Readability of Online Resources for Common Primary
Care Sports Medicine Conditions
60
Research Poster Oral Presentations
MONDAY APRIL 18, 2016
Poster Session 2
167
Vicki R. Nelson, MD, PhD
Department of Family Medicine and
Community Health, University Hospitals
Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
Running
Musculoskeletal Injury Risk and Prevention in High School Athletes: A
Systematic Review
168
Kyle Snell, DO
Michigan State University Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, East Lansing, MI
Running
Susan Komen Injury Research Trial (SKIRT)
171
Stephanie Bailey, MD
Greenville Health Systems, Greenville, SC
Cardio
Mental Health and Competitive Athletes: Measuring the Psychological
Response of Being Diagnosed with Potentially Lethal Cardiac Disease
172
Timothy J. Partridge, MD
Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
Cardio
Downstream Cost Analysis of Including Electrocardiography Screening in
Pre-Participation Cardiovascular Evaluation
173
Kimberly G. Harmon, MD
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Cardio
Incidence and Etiology of Sudden Cardiac Death and Arrest in High
School Athletes
174
Asad R. Siddiqi, DO
Greenville Health System, University
of South Carolina, School of Medicine
Greenville, SC
Cardio
Functional, Electrical and Morphological Characteristics of Athletic
Populations at High Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death
175
Irfan M. Asif, MD
Greenville Health System, University
of South Carolina, School of Medicine,
Greenville, SC
Cardio
The Impact of Exercise Restriction in Athletes with Hypertrophic
Cardiomyopathy
176
Jin-Bae Kim, MD, PhD
Division of Cardiology, Department of
Internal Medicine, College of Medicine,
Kyung Hee University, Seoul,
Republic of Korea
Cardio
The Feature of Cardiac Electrical and Structural Remodeling in Korean
Elite Soccer Players
177
Brett G. Toresdahl, MD
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY
Cardio
Cardiovascular Screening Practices in United States National Governing
Bodies and Paralympic Committees
178
Nathan Fitton, DO
Metro Health Hospital, Wyoming, MI
179
Trent Tamate, BA
University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of
Medicine, Honolulu, HI
180
Daniel Morrissy, DO
University of Pennsylvania Healthcare
System, Philadelphia, PA
181
Nicole T. Boniquit, MD
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY
182
Adriana Isacke, DO
Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME
183
Ali Valimahomed, MD
New York-Presbyterian Hospital; Columbia/
Cornell, New York, NY
Biologics
A Retrospective Review of Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma for
Symptomatic Acetabular Labral Tears Refractory to Conservative
Treatment
184
Joana Fraser, MBChB, BSc
Division of Sports Medicine, Boston
Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA
Biologics
Femoroacetabular Impingment in Female Adolescent Single-Sport
Athletes
185
Alicia Gustafson, DO
University of Arizona Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, Tucson, AZ
186
Christine A. Marschilok, MD
Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, PA
187
188
Cardio
Cardio
Cardio
PPE
PPE
PPE
Community Heart Screens: A Retrospective Analysis of Students in West
Michigan
The Cost and Effects of Pre-Participation ECG in NCAA Division I
Athletes: A Pilot Study
The Efficacy and Implications of Mandatory ECG Cardiac Screening on a
NCAA Division I Basketball Team
Prevalence of Inadequate Immunity to Measles, Mumps, Rubella and
Varicella in Major League Baseball Players
Examining College Athlete’s Reporting of Depression in an Electronic
Pre-Participation Exam
BMI Screening During Athletic Pre-Participation Physical Exams
Biologics
Examining for Mental Health Scores and Patient Satisfaction: Is There an
Association Between Self-Reported Mental Health and Satisfaction at a
Non-Operative Sports Medicine Clinic
Benjamin R. Fogg, MS
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Concussion
Improvement in Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) Scores Over Time
— How Long is Improvement Seen?
Benjamin R. Fogg, MS
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Biologics
The Effect of Body Mass Index on Fluoroscopic Time and Radiation Dose
During Intra-articular Shoulder and Hip Injections
61
MONDAY APRIL 18, 2016
Research Poster Oral Presentations
Poster Session 2
189
Blaze Emerson, MS
Nova Southeastern University,
Fort Lauderdale, FL
191
Michael Henehan, DO
O’Connor Hospital Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, San Jose, CA
Rehab
A Single Motion Shoulder Rehabilitation Protocol
192
Thomas M. Best, MD, PhD
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Rehab
Massage Promotes Regeneration and Angiogenesis following Eccentric
Exercise-Induced Injury
193
Dore DeBartolo, DO
Private Practice, Tinley Park, IL
Rehab
Cryoneurolysis For Treatment of Knee Pain Secondary to Osteoarthritis;
a Retrospective Chart Review
194
Marc Harwood, MD
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital,
Philadelphia, PA
Rehab
The Utility of Yearly Screening Laboratory in Professional Baseball
195
Erika Sadeghi, MD
St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center,
Syracuse, NY
Rehab
Radiologic Approach to Chronic Knee Pain in Adults: A Retrospective
Review of Imaging Modalities Used in a Resident Clinic
196
Jeremiah W. Ray, MD
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Rehab
A Novel Maneuver for Closed Reduction of Posterior Femoroacetabular
Dislocation
197
Yuka Kodama Tsukahara, MD
Institute for Integrated Sports Medicine,
Keio University School of Medicine,
Tokyo, Japan
Rehab
Ankle Sprains in Top-Level Female Soccer Players
199
Scott A. Weiss, MD
Brooklyn Premier Orthopedics, Brooklyn, NY
Biologics
Biologics
The Efficacy of Platelet Rich Plasma as an Intervention for Patellar
Tendinopathy: A Case Series
5-Year Follow-Up on PRP for Rotator Cuff Injury
CASE POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
Poster Session 3
SET UP TIME:
Tuesday, April 19
6:15 a.m. - 7:55 a.m.
PRESENTATION TIMES:
9:55 a.m. - 10:25 a.m.
3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
TEAR DOWN TIME:
Sunday, April 19
3:30 p.m.
1
Catherine Reese, MD
St. Vincent Family Medicine Residency Program,
Indianapolis, IN
Stiffness and Groin Pain with a Kick
2
Casey Wagner, MD
Atlantic Sports Health, Morristown, NJ
The VMO Invasion
3
Angelene Elliott, DO
Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency
Program, Augusta, ME
The Wrestler with Severe Scapular Pain
4
Andrea Cordova, MD
Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Not Your Knee Jerk Diagnosis
5
Enoch H. Chang, MD
Cleveland Clinic, Euclid, Ohio
Shoulder Injury Diagnosed with Ultrasound after being Missed by X-Ray
6
Mark Himes, DO
John Peter Smith Health Network, Arlington, TX
Bad to the Bone
7
Ryan A. Sprouse, MD
West Virginia University — Eastern Division,
Department of Family Medicine;
Harpers Ferry, WV
A 13 Year-Old Male with Recurrent Knee Effusions
62
Case Poster Presentations
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
Poster Session 3
8
Adam Fletcher, MD
Department of Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
38 Year-Old Weight Lifter with Persistent Back Pain
9
Adam Rivadeneyra, MD
JPS Health Network, Fort Worth, TX
Locker Rheum Culture: A College Baseball Pitcher with a Reticular Rash and
Polyarthralgia
10
Benjamin L. Oshlag, MD, MS
Duke University, Durham, NC
Unusual Headaches in a College Football Player
11
Adam Liegner, MD, MPH
Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME
Calf Pain in a Runner
13
Derek E. Kunz, MD
Medstar/Georgetown University Sports
Medicine, Washington, DC
Contraceptive Neuropathy
15
Nader Ayub, DO
Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports
Medicine, Sugar Land, TX
Swimmer’s Elbow
16
Amanda Goodale, DO
TriHealth, Cincinnati, OH
When You Hear Hoofbeats, Think Zebras? An Unusual Case of Back Pain
17
Mark A. Cipriani, MD
Division of Family Medicine, Division of
Emergency Medicine Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
11 Year-Old Male with Insidious Onset Foot Pain
18
Amy Kreykes, MD
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Unusual Cause of Thoracic Pain in a Collegiate Rower
19
Gillian Wooldridge, DO
Houston Methodist Family Medicine, Residency
Program, Houston, TX
Hemoptysis on the Sidelines
20
Satyakant Chitturi, MD
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine,
Quincy, IL
Chronic Ankle Pain Can Be More Than a Sprain
21
Brett Keller, DO
Atlantic Health System, Morristown, NJ
Football Leg Injury Spirals Towards Disaster
22
Rebecca G. Martinie, MD
Baylor College of Medicine/Texas, Children’s
Hospital, Houston, TX
Elbow Pain in a Gymnast: The NOT So Funny Bone
23
Jeremy Schmitz, MD
Cone Health Family Medicine Residency,
Greensboro, NC
Running with a Unique Source of Back Pain
24
Adae Opoku Amoako, MD
Drexel University College of Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA
Arm Pain in a Healthy Weight Lifter
25
Jessica Justmann, MD
Washington University – St. Louis, MO
Conservative Management of Hip Pain in and Elite Athlete
26
Jeffrey James, DO
Trihealth Bethesda Primary Care Sports
Medicine, Cincinnati, OH
Quit Horsing Around: A Traumatic Posterior Sternoclavicular Dislocation in a
Professional Horse Jockey
27
Jose Rodarte, MD
Texas Tech University Health Science Center,
El Paso, TX
Here We Go Again — Chest Pain in a Volleyball Athlete
28
Kimberly Ross, MD, MBA
University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine,
Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL
Surfer Versus Rock: A Rare Cause of Lower Extremity Weakness and Numbness
29
Daniah Riaz, MD
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Spokane, WA
Infectious Mononucleosis with an Unusually Sore Throat
63
Case Poster Presentations
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
30
Oluwarotimi O. Adesina, MD
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Spokane, WA
Persistent Back Pain in a Competitive Dancer
32
John M. Franco, MD
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Shoulder Pain in a 14 Year-Old Football Player
33
Alicia Kenton, MD
New York University, Langone Medical Center,
New York, NY
Chronic Heel Pain in a Gymnast
34
Jaeson Kelly Courseault, MD
Baylor Scott and White - Hillcrest, Orthopedics,
Waco Family Medicine Residency Program,
Waco, TX
An Ablation That Could Be Fatal
35
Tyler T. Voss, DO, MS
Providence Athletic Medicine, Novi, MI
Basketball Coach Injured Playing Basketball
36
Gordon W. Brown, MD
St. Vincent Hospital of Indianapolis, Indiana,
Family Medicine Residency, Indianapolis, IN
Ankle Pain in a 25 Year-Old Runner
37
Mallory Lewis, BS
University of North Texas Health Science Center,
Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine,
Fort Worth, TX
High School Football Player with Foot Pain
38
Thomas Mulroy, MD
Hoboken University Medical Center,
Hoboken, NJ
An Unusual Case in a Parkinson’s Patient
39
H.E. Joe Hui, MD, MS
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker
School of Medicine
Eye Trauma on the Ice
40
Michael A. Donaworth, MD
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Not Your Average Case of Shoulder Pain
41
Kerry Reller, MD, MS
University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
Wrist-Y Business
42
Elizabeth Placzek, MD
University of Arizona, Banner Medical Center,
Tucson, AZ
Eleven Year-Old Softball Player with Knee Pain
43
George G.A. Pujalte, MD
Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
Leg Pain in an “Iron Butt” Rider
44
Isaac D. Miller, MD
American Sports Medicine Institute/Andrews
Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center,
Birmingham, AL
17 Year-Old Softball Player with Low Back Pain
45
Kassie S. Johnson, MD
Christus Santa Rosa Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship, San Antonio, TX
Atraumatic Knee Pain in a High Impact Female Athlete
46
S. Joe Samuel, MD
University of Missouri – Kansas City Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, Children’s Mercy
Hospital, Department of Orthopedics,
Kansas City, MO
Groin Pain After Too Much Taekwondo?
47
Michael D. Rigby, DO
Cone Health Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Greensboro, NC
A Seven-Figure Collegiate Baseball Player
48
Donald C. Carson, DO
Baton Rouge General Hospital, Baton Rouge, LA
Cervical Spinal Injury During Collegiate Football Game
49
Jennifer M. Thomas, MD, MPH
University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Biomechanical Evaluation: A Case of Delayed Diagnosis
64
Poster Session 3
Case Poster Presentations
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
Poster Session 3
50
Amy Romandine Kratz, MD
Montana Family Medicine Residency Program,
Billings, MT
Open Lateral Ankle Ligamentous Tear without Associated Fracture
51
Michael Ross, MD
Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA
There’s More to the Medial Tibia Than Stress
52
Chase Grames, DO
Utah Valley Sports Medicine and Orthopedics,
Provo, UT
Knee Pain?
53
David Kramer, DO
University of Florida Department of Community
Health and Family Medicine, Gainesville, FL
Headache in a Collegiate Golfer after Dental Procedures
54
Lindsay Smith, MD
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center,
Winston-Salem, NC
Million Dollar Work Up, Ten Dollar Treatment
55
Alexander M. Senk, MD
Department of Sports Medicine, Mountain Area
Health Education Center, Asheville, NC
Posterior Distal Lower Extremity Pain
56
Stephanie Bailey, MD
Greenville Health Systems, Steadman Hawkins
Clinic of the Carolinas, Greenville, SC
High Velocity Facial Trauma During Weight Lifting
57
Ugochi K. Azuike, DO
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
30 Year-Old Man with a Three-Year History of Intermittent Nocturnal Right Hand Pain/
Numbness
58
Jodie Bachman, DO
St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ
Right Thigh Injury in a Collegiate Football Player
59
Lauren Borowski, MD
Wake Forest University, School of Medicine,
Departments of Family and Community
Medicine and Sports Medicine,
Winston-Salem, NC
Perplexing Pectoralis: A Case of Chest Wall Pain in a College Football Player
60
Antonio A. Rodriguez, MD
Texas Tech University Health Science Center,
Lubbock, TX
My Shoulder is Shrinking
61
Michael Bauer, MD
Palmetto Health, Columbia, SC
Using Diagnostic Ultrasound in the Management of a 36 Year-Old Female with Ankle
Pain
62
Lacy Knowles, DO
Fellow, Baton Rouge General Hospital Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, Baton Rouge, LA
Active 24 Year- Old Athletic Trainer with Elevated Blood Glucose
63
Peter J. Obourn, DO
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Hospital,
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Hip Avulsion Injury in High School Football Player
64
Adam Maghrabi, MD
Saint Vincent Health Center, Departments of
Sports Medicine Department and Radiology,
Erie PA
An Unusual Presentation of Foot Pain in a Soccer Player
65
Alexei (Alec) DeCastro, MD
Medical University of South Carolina,
Charleston, SC
Chronic Abdominal Pain and Nausea in a Division I Pole Vaulter
66
Christine Harris-Spinks, MD, MPH
University of Colorado, Denver, CO
Leg Pain in a Competitive Female Distance Runner
67
Meghan F. Raleigh, MD, MS
Uniformed Services University of the Health
Sciences, Bethesda, MD
Snowmobile Collision: An Un-Nerving Injury
69
Jonathon Diulio, MD
Texas Tech University Health Science Center,
El Paso, TX
Exertional Thigh Numbness and Fatigue in a Cyclist
65
Case Poster Presentations
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
Poster Session 3
70
Jon-Michael Ciine, DO
Baylor Scott and White-Hillcrest; Southwest
Sports Medicine and Orthopedics and Waco
Family Medicine Residency Program, Waco, TX
An Unusual Case of Persistent Wrist Pain in an Equestrian Athlete Found Unconscious
Next to Her Scooter
71
Brady Fleshman, BS
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
A Rare and Severe Cause of Acute Knee Pain and Instability in a Basketball Athlete
72
Seth Oliphant
John Peter Smith Health Network,
Fort Worth, TX
Locked Up: Not the Usual Suspects for Lateral Knee Popping and Locking
73
Roger Lee, MD
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
Unusual Knee Injury in 26 Year-Old Recreational Athlete
74
Joseph Mitchell, MD
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Hip Pain in a Middle School Football Player
75
Richard A. Okragly Jr, MD
TriHealth Primary Care Sports Medicine,
Cincinnati, OH
I Can’t Take That Medication While Playing Volleyball?
77
Morgan Daul, DO
Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency
Program, Augusta, ME
Back Pain in the Young Athlete
78
Brian R. Vincent, DO
Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton,
Camp Pendleton, CA
Effort Thrombosis In A Recreational Surfer
79
Irvin Sulapas, MD
Department of Family and Community
Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, TX
Unusual Elbow Pain in an Active Individual
80
Kyle H. Yost, DO
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital,
Park Ridge, IL
Chronic Leg Pain in a 58 Year-Old Female
81
Kevin C. Lesh, MD
University at Buffalo – SUNY, Buffalo, NY
A 31 Year-Old Male with Destructive Spondyloarthropathy
82
Jason R. Petrasic, MD
University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX
14 Year-Old Gymnast with Right Hand Pain
83
Isaac P. Syrop, MD
New York Presbyterian Hospital of Columbia
and Cornell, New York, NY
A Real Pain in the Butt: Chronic Ischial Discomfort in a Cyclist
84
Will Paulson, MD
Broadway Family Medicine, University of
Minnesota North Memorial Family Medicine
Residency Program, Minneapolis, MN
Joining the Club: Surprising History for a Lower Extremity Injury in a High School
Football Player
85
Mary E. Caldwell, DO
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago/
Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine, Chicago, IL
Exercise Induced Thigh Pain in a Female Middle-Distance Runner
86
Ben Ahrens, DO
OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital,
Columbus, OH
Kicker with a Shoulder Problem
87
Sarah Murphy, BS
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine,
Blacksburg, VA
Return to Play Considerations in a Collegiate Soccer Athlete with Facial Trauma
88
Samuel T. Dona, MD
Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
An Unusual Sequela of Ankle Inversion Injury
89
Vania Reyes, MD
University of South Florida – Morton Plant
Fatigue in a Semi-Professional Baseball Player
Mease Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Clearwater, FL
66
Case Poster Presentations
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
Poster Session 3
90
Jonathan J. Harvey, MD
Halifax Health Family Medicine Residency
Program, Daytona Beach, FL
New Onset Knee Effusion in a Professional Baseball Player
91
Mohammed Emam, MD
Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Closed Partial Rupture of Distal Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon in a Recreational Soccer
Athlete
92
Ginger Gladden Medders, MD
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL
The Soccer Shakes: Unusual Lower Extremity Spasms in a Division I Athlete
93
Emily T. Nguyen, MD
Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center,
Los Angeles, CA
Scapular Winging Following a Four Year-Old Yoga Injury
94
Linnea K. Will, MD
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
An Unusual Upper Extremity Injury in a College Football Player
95
C.J. Duffaut, MD
University of California, Los Angeles, CA
Listen to Your Heart
96
Jeff Wang, MD
University of Massachusetts Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Worcester, MA
Hip Pain in Cross Country Runner
97
Brian Schneider, MD
Children’s Hospital Colorado Orthopedics
Institute, University of Colorado Orthopedics,
Denver, CO
An Unusual Case of Shoulder Pain in an Adolescent Baseball Pitcher
98
Amanda O’Steen, MD
University of California, San Diego Medical
Center, San Diego, CA
Musculoskeletal Throat Pain
99
Brenton Watkins, MD
Banner University Medical Center, Diamond
Children’s, Tucson, AZ
Chronic Right Knee Arthralgia and Effusions in Teenager
100
Neal Washburn, DO, MS
University of California Irvine, Orange, CA
An Unusual Cause for Ankle Pain in a Runner
101
Amie Kim, MD
North Shore/Long Island Jewish Health System,
Manhasset, NY
72 Year-Old Female with Progressive Hip Pain
102
Cathia Vazquez, MD
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Division of
Primary Care Sports Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
Popping Off the Rings
103
Erin Moix Grieb, MD, MA
University of California San Francisco Benioff
Children’s Hospital Oakland, Oakland, CA
Decreased Visual Acuity in a Football Player
104
Phillip C. Brown, MD
University of California, Los Angeles, CA
Figure Skater with a Pain in the Gluteus
105
Ahmed F. Khan, MD
University of Cincinnati Medical Center,
Cincinnati, OH
Escalating Unilateral Leg Pain in a College Football Player with Sickle Cell Trait
106
Peter L. Hoth, MD
Not Your Usual Case of Mono
University of Iowa Sports Medicine, Iowa City, IA
107
James Kang, DO
Harbor UCLA Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Torrance, CA
The Reoccurring Tibial Fracture
108
Asad Siddiqi, DO
Greenville Health System/University of South
Carolina, Greenville, South Carolina
Shoulder Pain in a Competitive Mountain Biker
109
Jordan W. Edwards, MD, MBA
Oregon Health and Science University,
Portland, OR
A Case of the Moving Sidewalk
67
Case Poster Presentations
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
Poster Session 3
110
Jeffrey C. Lai, MD
Long Beach Memorial Primary Care Sports
Medicine, Long Beach, CA
The Flat-Footed Basketball Power Forward Who Tried to Sprint
111
Jana Upshaw, MD
Medical University of South Carolina,
Charleston, SC
Cervical Pain in a Football Player
112
Theadora Sakata, MD, MPhil
Cleveland Clinic Sports Medicine,
Garfield Heights, OH
Going to Pieces: A Case of Patellofemoral Instability with a Twist
113
Vikram Sharma, MD
Indiana University/Methodist Family Medicine
Residency Program, Indianapolis, IN
13 Year-Old Male Football Player with Right Knee Pain
114
Heather A. Rainey, MD
Kettering Sports Medicine, Kettering, OH
Acute Leg Pain in a Female Basketball Player
115
Nailah Coleman, MD
Children’s National Health System,
Washington, DC
A Runner with Leg Pain
116
Jeffrey Ebel, DO
Promedica Toledo Hospital Family Medicine
Residency Program, Toledo, OH
18 Year-Old Soccer Keeper with Left Lower Extremity Pain
117
Calvin A. Spellmon Jr, MD
Campbell Orthopedic Clinic, Germantown, TN
Diagnostic Ultrasound Will Not Be My Achilles Heel
118
Jameel J. Khan, MD
Departments of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation and Emergency Medicine, SUNY
Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
Regenerative Therapy for Ankle Injury: A Case Report
119
Jaron Santelli, MD
Primary Care Sports Medicine, Department
of Family Medicine, University of Maryland;
MedStar Union Memorial Hospital,
Baltimore, MD
12 Year-Old Gymnast with Elbow Pain
120
Adam Huskerson, MD
Department of Family Medicine and Sports
Medicine , University of Oklahoma,
Oklahoma City, OK
Sudden-Onset Swelling and Blindness in a Collegiate Football Player
121
Shane L. Larson, MD
National Capitol Consortium Primary Care
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program,
Bethesda, MD
Nailed It! Six-Week Return to Play
122
Aaron J. Vaughan, MD
Mountain Area Health Education Center
(MAHEC), Asheville, NC
Acute Lateral Ankle Pain
124
John Barley, DO
Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, NC
Buried Break: A Case of Knee Pain in a High School Football Player
125
Craig Fortman, DO
Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, OH
Syncope While Running
126
Angie Curtis, MD, MPT
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center,
Cincinnati, OH
Not Your Average Workout
127
Blake K. Williams, MD
St. Vincent, Indianapolis, IN
Ankle Pain in Eczematous Child
128
Daisy-Scarlett MacCallum, MD
Boston University, Boston, MA
Fallen Dancer
129
Heather Grothe, MD
University of Colorado Sports Medicine,
Denver, CO
Not Just a Kick in the Shin
68
Case Poster Presentations
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
Poster Session 3
130
Mary A. Apiafi, MD
Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Not Just Another Hip Pain
131
Christopher Jordan, MD
South Bend-Notre Dame Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, South Bend, IN
I Knee’d Pain Relief
132
Elizabeth A. Copenhaver, MD
Vanderbilt University Medical Center,
Nashville, TN
A Case of Unilateral Hand Swelling
133
Joel Jaeger, DO
Community Health Network Family Medicine
Residency Program, Indianapolis, IN
Twin Knee Injuries
134
Kellen Hansen, DO
Christus Santa Rosa Primary Care Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program, San Antonio, TX
Not Your Average Saturday Night
135
Ashley Fields, MD, MPH
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
Vision Changes in Field Hockey Player
136
Conan V. Chittick, MD, MS
Indiana University, School of Medicine,
Indianapolis, IN
To Knee or Not to Knee: A Parental Query
137
Andrew Houghton, MD
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
Atraumatic Shoulder Pain and Weakness in a Recreational Athlete
138
Rakhi Sutaria, MD
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
Sudden Onset of Pain and Swelling at the Dorsum of the Foot and Big Toe
139
Jayson Loeffert, DO
Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA
Acute Abdominal Injury in a Collegiate Hockey Player
140
Bill Chou, DO
University of Nevada School of Medicine, Family
A Case of Left Arm Weakness and Paresthesia in a Collegiate Baseball Pitcher
Medicine Las Vegas Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Las Vegas, NV
141
Brennan J. Boettcher, DO
Department of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine
Center, Rochester, MN
142
Bjorn Irion, MD
Texas A&M Family Medicine Residency Program, Exertional Rhabdomyolysis in a Sickle Cell Trait Soccer Player
Bryan, TX
143
Chitra Kodery, DO
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ
You Want Me to Try What?...Shoulder Pain in a Track Athlete
144
Nilesh Shah, MD
Summa Health, Akron, OH
Runners All Get Stress Fractures
145
Shelley Street Callender, MD
Sports Medicine Specialist, Mercer University,
School of Medicine, Macon, GA
Playing Lacrosse Hurt My Hip?
146
Adam M. Pourcho, DO
Swedish Sports, Spine and Musculoskeletal
Medicine, Seattle, WA
A Rare Medial Knee Injury Sustained During an Indoor Soccer Game
147
Rebecca Bacharach, DO
University of South Carolina and Palmetto
Health, Columbia, SC
Traumatic Ankle Injury in High School Football Player
148
Bryan Wilson, MD
Banner University Medical Center, Tucson, AZ
A Teenage Boxer Presenting with Wrist Pain
149
James Kelley, MD, JD
Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Family
Practice Residency Program, Hershey, PA
Shoulder Pain in a Recreational Bowler
Painful, Patchy Pallor and Hyperemia in the Feet of a Completive 16 Year-Old
Swimmer
69
Case Poster Presentations
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
Poster Session 3
150
Wally Walstrom, DO, MS
Via Christi Sports Medicine, Wichita, KS
Leg Weakness and Chest Pain In a College Football Athlete
151
Nailah Adams, MD, MS
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
My Weight Loss Effort is Causing Sharp Bilateral Hamstring and Knee Pain
152
Adam D. Quinn, MD
Altru-Department of Orthopedics and Sports
Medicine, Grand Forks, ND
When Ottawa Ankle Rules Fail
153
Ryan Kelln, DO
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Progressive Weakness in an Adolescent Athlete
154
Dae Hyoun Jeong, MD
Department of Family and Community
Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital,
Philadelphia, PA
Sonographic Findings of Left 1st MTP Joint of 48 Year-Old Semi-Professional Football
Player
155
Emily J. Harold, MD
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Not Your Typical Hip Pain
156
Garett Franklin, MD
Family and Sports Medicine, Wake Forest
University, Winston-Salem, NC
Snow’s Pump: Lessons from a Collegiate Football Training Camp
157
Matthew Rachwalski, DO
Presence Resurrection Medical Center,
Chicago, IL
A Fall from Grace
158
Michael Campbell, MD
Via Christi Sports Medicine University of Kansas
– Wichita, Wichita, KS
Hip Pain after a Golfing Injury: An Unexpected Diagnosis
159
Keith C. Burley, MD, MS, CSCS
Department of Orthopaedics and Sports
Medicine, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH
Not Your Typical Shoulder Pain in a 17 Year-Old Female Soccer Player
160
Spencer Jones, DO
University of Kentucky Family Medicine
Residency Program, Lexington, KY
Do Not Pass Vertigo
161
Matthew D. Andres, DO
University of Alabama, College of Community
Health Sciences, Tuscaloosa, AL
Not a Routine Pre-Participation Screening ECG
162
Shane M. Miller, MD
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center, Dallas, TX
A Painful “Pop” in a Young Gymnast’s Elbow: An Uncommon Diagnosis
164
Rajani Mohan, DO
Jersey Shore University Medical Center,
Neptune, NJ
Central Retinal Artery and Vein Occlusion in Long Distance Runner
165
Robert Statler, DO
Texas A&M Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, Bryan, TX
Right-Sided Weakness and Aphasia in a College Football Player
166
Alexis Tingan, MD
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Abnormal Findings in the Pre-Participation Screening History of a Male Division I
Basketball Player
167
Parag Shah, MD
Wayne State University, Taylor, MI
Ankle Pain and Swelling While in Rehab: A Case Report and Literature Review
169
Kevin Ting, MD
Presence Resurrection Medical Center,
Chicago, IL
Knee Pain in a Football Player
170
Ryan Isaac Buller, DO
Harbor – UCLA/Team to Win Sports Medicine
Fellowship Program, Harbor City, CA
Petri Dish
171
Deborah Renelus, MD
Bayfront Health; All Children’s Hospital Johns
Hopkins Medical Center, St. Petersburg, FL
A Doubly Rare Knee Condition
70
Case Poster Presentations
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
Poster Session 3
172
Ashlee LaFontaine, MD
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Unusual Etiology for Chronic Back Pain in an Adolescent Athlete
173
Lafe Nelson Harris, DO, MS
Utah Valley Sports Medicine Center, Provo, UT
Young Healthy Male with Paresthesia and Color Change of the Arm with Activity
174
Christina S. Gutta, BS
University of South Carolina, School of
Medicine, Greenville, Steadman Hawkins Clinic
of the Carolinas, Greenville, SC
Atypical Sequelae Following a Wrist Fracture
175
Heather Saffel, MS
Marshall University, Joan C. Edwards School of
Medicine, Huntington, WV
Fast Break: Acute Shoulder Pain in a Division I Basketball Player
176
Jodi M. Blustin, MD
University of Minnesota – North Memorial
Family Medicine Residency, Minneapolis, MN
A Curious Case of Dorsal Foot Pain and Swelling
177
Matthew Mitchkash, BS
Marshall University, Joan C. Edwards School of
Medicine, Huntington, WV
Psoa You’re Still Having Abdominal Pain?
178
Andrew Wood, MD
University of Colorado, Rose Family Medicine
Residency Program, Denver, CO
A Case of Syncope in a Bodybuilder
179
Caitlyn Mooney, MD
University Hospitals/Rainbow Babies and
Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH
Shoulder Injury in Young Weight Lifter
180
William Hunter Garrett, BS
University of Tennessee Health Science Center,
Campbell Clinic, Memphis, TN
Tackling Multiple Stingers in Young Male Athlete
181
Jay S. Umarvadia, MD, MBA
Louisiana State University Health Sciences
Center (LSUHSC), New Orleans, LA; LSU Rural
Family Medicine Residency Program,
Bogalusa, LA
A-Wristed Development
182
Brian Lowell, MD
Family Medicine of Southwest Washington,
Vancouver, Washington
Unresolved Lateral Epicondylitis
183
Sara Filmalter, MD
Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL
The Forgotten Muscle
184
Nicholas M. Kitsopoulos, DO
Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA
Vulcan Nerve Pinch: Atypical Shoulder Pain in an Active Bariatric Patient
185
Brittney M. Richardson, MD
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
Program, University of Louisville and
KentuckyOne Health, Louisville, KY
Ouch Mom, My Hip: Diagnosing Hip Pain in a Limping Child
186
Rondy Michael Lazaro, MD
Department of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
Gait Abnormality in a Tennis Player with Right Knee Pain
187
Karen Shafer, MD, JD
Indiana University School of Medicine,
Indianapolis, IN
One Last Dance: Common Knee Pain with an Uncommon Differential Diagnosis
188
Arjun Ramprasad, MD
Virtua Family Medicine Residency, Voorhees, NJ
A Simple Case of Elbow Pain...Or Is It?
189
Stanley Hunter, MD
Summa Health System, Akron, OH
Football Player with Painful, Unstable Knee
190
Kevin Williams, MD
UT Physicians, University of Texas Health
Science Center at Houston, IRONMAN Sports
Medicine Institute, Houston, TX
Recalcitrant Growing Pains
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Case Poster Presentations
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
Poster Session 3
191
Joshua Lenhof, DO
Oregon Health and Science University,
Portland, OR
Increasing Training Intensity Reveals a Unique Case of Myopathy
192
Andrew K. Lynch, MD
Swedish Spine, Sports, and Musculoskeletal
Center, Seattle, WA
An Unusual Case of Forearm Pain
193
David Priebe, MD
Department of Sports Medicine, Lexington
Regional Health Center, Lexington, NE
Unusual Cause of Shoulder Pain
194
Kimberly A. Fodran, MD
California State University, Long Beach, CA
Right Hand Pain and Numbness in a Male Collegiate Volleyball Player
195
Phathokuhle C. Zondi, MBChB, MSc
University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
Neck Injury in Rugby
196
Melissa Novak, DO
Oregon Health and Science University,
Portland, OR
22 Year-Old Female Basketball Player with Four-Year History of Diffuse Muscle Pain
197
Jessica Juntunen, MD
ASMI/Andrews Sports Medicine and
Orthopaedic Center, Birmingham, AL
Arm Weakness in a 17 Year-Old Male Football Player Following a Contralateral Stinger
198
Munawar Hayat, MD
University of Texas Southwestern Family
Medicine, Dallas, TX
The Triathlete with Hip Pain
199
Rajiv Verman, DO
MacNeal Family Medicine Residency Program,
Berwyn, IL
A Case of Floating Objects Within the Knee
FACULTY DISCLOSURE
The following faculty members have returned disclosure forms indicating that they have no affiliation or financial interest in any organization(s) that
may have a direct interest in the subject matter of their presentation(s).
Benjamin Abeyta, MD; Erik Adams, MD, PhD; Nailah Adams, MD, MS; Oluwarotimi O. Adesina, MD; Giselle A. Aerni, MD; Ben Ahrens, DO; Jennifer
Albrecht, DO; Håkan Alfredson MD, PhD; Jeremy A. Alland, MD; Forrest Penn Allen, DO, MA; Idris Amin, MD; Adae Opoku Amoako, MD; Matthew D.
Andres, DO; Scott A. Annett, MD; Mary A. Apiafi, MD; Rachel Apple, MD; Julie C. Arends, MD; Andrew Ashbaugh, DO, MPH; Irfan M. Asif, MD; Chad
A. Asplund, MD, MPH; Hailey Avila, DO; Tariq M. Awan, DO; Nader Ayub, DO; Ugochi K. Azuike, DO; Sultan M. Babar, MD; Ashwin Babu, MD; Rebecca
Bacharach, DO; Jodie Bachman, DO; Natalie Badowski Wu, MD; Stephanie Bailey, MD; Joshua Ryan Baker, MD; Elizabeth I. Barchi, MD; Michael R.
Baria, MD, MBA; John Barley, DO; Kenneth P. Barnes, MD, MSc; Sumit Bassi, MD; Casey G. Batten, MD; Michael Bauer, MD; Christine E. Bender, DO;
Holly J. Benjamin, MD; Joshua N. Berkowitz, MD; David T. Bernhardt, MD; Thomas M. Best, MD, PhD; Craig Betchart, MD; Anthony Beutler, MD; Namita Bhardwaj, MD; Kenneth M. Bielak, MD; Brent A. Bjornsen, MD; Terra R. Blatnik, MD; Damond Blueitt, MD; Jodi M. Blustin, MD; Warren A.
Bodine, DO; Brennan J. Boettcher, DO; Leslie Bonci, MPH, RD, CSSD, RDN; Nicole T. Boniquit, MD; Joanne Borg-Stein, MD; Lauren Borowski, MD; Eric
S. Bowman, DO; Rebecca Bramble, DO; Gordon W. Brown, MD; Naomi Brown, MD; Phillip C. Brown, MD; Steven T. Brown, MD; Benjamin K. Buchanan, MD; Stefan S. Buetow, DO; Ryan Isaac Buller, DO; Keith C. Burley, MD, MS, CSCS; Monique Burton, MD; Efren Caballes, DO; Mary E. Caldwell,
DO; Amy Callender; Aaron D. Campbell, MD, MHS; Michael Campbell, MD; Eliana Cardozo, DO; Peter J. Carek, MD, MS; Devon Carr, MD; Corey Carson,
MD; Donald C. Carson, DO; Andy Carter, ATC; Maurizio Casasco, MD; Ellen Casey, MD; Kelly Chain, MD; Enoch H. Chang, MD; Bradley Changstrom,
MD; Victoria Chen, MD; Yu-Tsun Cheng, MD; Conan V. Chittick, MD, MS; Satyakant Chitturi, MD; Bill Chou, DO; Yvonne C. Chow, MD; Trent Christensen, MD; Stephanie Chu, DO; Mark A. Cipriani, MD; Patrick Cleary, DO; Nathan Clements, BS; Chris Clemow, MD; Jon-Michael Cline, DO; Steven L.
Cole, ATC; Nailah Coleman, MD; Bob Colgate; Douglas Comeau, DO; Leah Concannon, MD; Andrew Concoff, MD; Justin Conway, MD; Spencer
Cooperman, DO; Elizabeth A. Copenhaver, MD; Andrea Cordova, MD; Jerod A. Cottrill, DO; Jaeson Kelly Courseault, MD; Ron Courson, ATC, PT,
NREMT-I, CSCS; Carlton James Covey, MD, Med; Jenna L. Crowder, MD; Steven Cuff, MD; Vickie Curley, RN; Angie Curtis, MD, MPT; Scott Curtis, DO;
Kevin Dabrowski, MD; Puja Dalal, MD; Claudia Dal Molin, DO; Svetlana Dani, MD; James M. Daniels II, MD, MPH; Kevin R. Dankert, DO; Sourav Das,
MD; Morgan Daul, DO; Richard O. Davis Jr, DO; Alejandro De La Parra Landa, MD; Arthur Jason De Luigi, DO; Dore DeBartolo, DO; Alexei (Alec) DeCastro, MD; B. Elizabeth Delasobera, MD; Keri L. Denay, MD; Roberta Dennison, MD; Kavita Deshpande, MD; Tad DeWald, MD, MPH; Kevin deWeber,
MD; William W. Dexter, MD; Deanna Didiano, DO; B. Kent Diduch, MD; John P. DiFiori, MD; Jonathon Diulio, MD; Jon Divine, MD, MS; Sameer Dixit,
MD; Emily E. Dixon, DO; Todd J. Domeyer, MD; Samuel T. Dona, MD; Michael A. Donaworth, MD; Nicholas Dorsey, MD; Jonathan Drezner, MD; C.J.
Duffaut, MD; Kristin Duncan, MD; Mark Dundas, MD; Jeffrey Ebel, DO; Alex Ebinger, MD; Bianca R. Edison, MD, MS; David S. Edwards, MD; Jordan W.
Edwards, MD, MBA; E. Randy Eichner, MD; Angelene Elliott, DO; Mohammed Emam, MD; William Emanuele, DO; Blaze Emerson, MS; David J. Engel,
MD; Sean C. Engel, MD; Robert W. Engelen, DO; Peter C. Fast, MD; Melissa Faubert, DO; Megan Ferderber, MD; Ashley Fields, MD, MPH; Karl B. Fields,
MD; Sara Filmalter, MD; Diana M. Filtz, MD; Laura E. Fink, MD; Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO; Nathan Fitton, DO; Robert Flannery, MD; Brady Fleshman, BS;
Adam Fletcher, MD; Kimberly A. Fodran, MD; Benjamin R. Fogg, MS; Craig Fortman, DO; John M. Franco, MD; David Frankel, MD; Garett Franklin, MD;
Joana Fraser, MBChB, BSc; Michael Fredericson, MD; Julie M. Fritz, PT, PhD; Adrielle Fry, MD; Jennifer Gaitley, MD; Juan Carlos Galloza-Otero, MD;
Matthew Gammons, MD; Ricardo Garcia, DO; William Hunter Garrett, BS; Rachel B. Geffen, MD; C. David Geier, Jr, MD; Tiana Germann, MD; Timothy
J. Gill, MD; Ginger Gladden Medders, MD; Carl Gladitsch, MD; Drew Glover, MD; Evgeny Goldman, MD; Amanda Goodale, DO; Harrison Goodno, MD;
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Marci Goolsby, MD; Andrew H. Gordon, MD, PhD; Kiyomi K. Goto, DO; Sara Gould, MD, MPH; Kellen Gower, BS; Chase Grames, DO; Kevin W. Gray,
MD; Erin Moix Grieb, MD, MA; Heather Grothe, MD; Paul J. Gubanich, MD, MPH; Alicia Gustafson, DO; Christina S. Gutta, BS; Chris Guyer, MD; Clay C.
Guynn, DO; Brian Hainline, MD; Mark E. Halstead, MD; Erin Hammer, MD; Kellen Hansen, DO; Sadiq Haque, DO; Adam R. Harker, MD; Kimberly G.
Harmon, MD (Research Abstract); Emily J. Harold, MD; George D. Harris, MD, MS; Lafe Nelson Harris, DO, MS; Marvin K. Harris, MD; Christine HarrisSpinks, MD, MPH; Jonathan J. Harvey, MD; Marc Harwood, MD; Benjamin A. Hasan, MD; Munawar Hayat, MD; Suzanne Hecht, MD; Diana L. Heiman,
MD; William M. Heinz, MD; Daniel J. Hendrey, MD; Michael Henehan, DO; Shane Hennessy, DO; Lorenzo Hernandez, MD; Bryan R. Hess, DO; Reyn F.
Higa, BS; John C. Hill, DO; Mark Himes, DO; Sally Hinman, MD, PhD; Garry W.K. Ho, MD, CIC; Douglas F. Hoffman, MD; Christopher Hogrefe, MD; Eugene Hong, MD; Jennifer Hopp, MD; Peter L. Hoth, MD; Andrew S. Houghton, MD; David Hryvniak, DO; Yaowen Eliot Hu, MD; Korin Hudson, MD; W.
Michael Hughes Jr, DO, MS; H.E. Joe Hui, MD, MS; Adam Huskerson, MD; Sam Hwu, MD; Benedict O. Ifedi, MD; Bjorn Irion, MD; Adriana Isacke, DO;
Sarah S. Jackson, MD; Joel Jaeger, DO; Jeffrey James, DO; Carrie A. Jaworski, MD; Neeru Jayanthi, MD; Elena “Ellie” Jelsing, MD; Patrick F. Jenkins III,
MD; Dae Hyoun Jeong, MD; Matthew J. Jepson, MD, MS; Yuhang Jia, MD; Thomas M. Jinguji, MD; Kassie S. Johnson, MD; Rob Johnson, MD; Kenzie
Johnston, MD; Daniel Jones, MD; Nathaniel Jones, MD; Spencer Jones, DO; Michael Jonesco, DO; Christopher Jordan, MD; Anthony E. Joseph, MD;
Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH; James R. Joyner, MD; Jessica Juntunen, MD; Jessica Justmann, MD; James Kang, DO; Rahul Kapur, MD; Brett Keller, DO;
Abbie Kelley, DO; James Kelley, MD, JD; Ryan Kelln, DO; Alicia Kenton, MD; Ahmed F. Khan, MD; Jameel J. Khan, MD; Zaid Khatib, MD; Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH; Amie Kim, MD; Brian Young Kim, MD, MS; Jin-Bae Kim, MD, PhD; Brett J. Kindle, MD; Dallas L. Kingsbury, MD; Robert Kiningham, MD;
Robert Kinne, MD; Nicholas M. Kitsopoulos, DO; Jessica Knapp, DO; Tracy Knippel, MD; Lacy Knowles, DO; Bill Knowles, ATC, CSCS; Chitra Kodery, DO;
Gabrielle P. Konin, MD; Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH; Jeffrey Kovan, DO; Albert J. Kozar, DO; David Kramer, DO; Amy Romandine Kratz, MD; Emily
Kraus, MD; Amy Kreykes, MD; Jill A. Kropa, MD; Adam Kruse, MS; Ryan C. Kruse, MD; Andrew J. Kubinski, DO, MS; Derek E. Kunz, MD; Cynthia LaBella,
MD; Megan LaBuz, MD; Ashlee LaFontaine, MD; Jeffrey C. Lai, MD; Gregory L. Landry, MD; Shane L. Larson, MD; Erek Latzka, MD; Mark E. Lavallee,
MD, CSCS; Rondy Michael Lazaro, MD; Constance Marie Lebrun, MD; John J. Leddy, MD; Bryan M. Lee, MD; Roger Lee, MD; Henry Legaspi, DO; James
Leinhart, MD; Joshua Lenhof, DO; Paul Lento, MD; Kevin C. Lesh, MD; Mallory Lewis, BS; David Zhi Hao Li, DO; Adam Liegner, MD, MPH; Deborah Light,
MD; Ryan J. Lingor, MD; Ruikang Liu, BA; Jayson Loeffert, DO; Kelsey Logan, MD, MPH; John A. Lombardo, MD; Richard Lopez, DO; Brian Lowell, MD;
John A. Lucas IV, MD; Daniel R. Lueders, MD; Robert Lugo III, DO; John R. Luksch, DO; Evan Lutz, MD; Jennifer Luz, MD; Andrew K. Lynch, MD; Matthew
D. Lynch, MD; Daisy-Scarlett MacCallum, MD; Melissa Mackel, DO; Chris Madden, MD; Adam Maghrabi, MD; Gerard A. Malanga, MD; Jennifer Malcolm, DO; Chandra Maloney, MD; Christine A. Marschilok, MD; Rebecca G. Martinie, MD; Christina L. Master, MD; Neil Mathews, MD; Ross Mathiasen, MD; Dawn Mattern, MD; Jason M. Matuszak, MD; Shane Maxwell, DO; Timothy J. Mazzola, MD; Andrew McBride, MD; William F. McCafferty,
DO; David McClaskey, MD, ATC; Justin McCoy, DO; Douglas B. McKeag, MD, MS; Yolanda Mercer, MD; Bryce Meredith, DO; Jordan Metzl, MD; Michelle
Meyer, MD; Kristen Michael, DO; Nicholas J. Michols, DO; Christopher M. Miles, MD; Isaac D. Miller, MD; Jacob J. Miller, MD; Jared Miller, MD; Kevin
Miller, MD; Luke R. Miller, MD; Christopher Michael Mills, DO; Cory N. Mitchell, MD; Jennifer J. Mitchell, MD; Joseph Mitchell, MD; Matthew Mitchkash, BS; Jason A. Mogonye, MD; Rajani Mohan, DO; Robert Monaco, MD, MPH; A.J. Monseau, MD; Daniel P. Montero, MD; Stefan Montgomery, MD,
ATC; Caitlyn Mooney, MD; Michael L. Moreland, DO; Andrew R. Morgan, MD; Daniel Morrissy, DO; Jesse A. Morse, MD, MBA; Thomas Mulroy, MD;
John Murphy, DO; Sarah Murphy, BS; Matthew W. Murray, MD; Rebecca A. Myers, MD; Kyle Nagle, MD, MPH; Dusty Marie Narducci, MD; Ariel Nassim, DO; Nithin V. Natwa, MD; Melissa Nayak, MD; Ben Nelson, MD; Vicki R. Nelson, MD, PhD; Scotty Newcomer, DO; Emily T. Nguyen, MD; Jack
Nickless, MD; Andrew W. Nichols, MD; Mark W. Niedfeldt, MD; Celestine Nnaeto, MD; Melissa Novak, DO; Rathna Nuti, MD; Nathaniel Nye, MD;
Peter J. Obourn, DO; Michael S. O’Brien; Francis O’Connor, MD, MPH; Robert C. Oh, MD, MPH; Anthony Okamura, MD; Richard A. Okragly Jr, MD; Seth
Oliphant, MD; David Olson, MD; Kentaro Onishi, DO; Cayce Onks, DO, MS, ATC; Richard Oravec, MD; Benjamin L. Oshlag, MD, MS; Amanda O’Steen,
MD; John T. Parsons, PhD, ATC; Timothy J. Partridge, MD; Anish Patel, MD, MBA; Pulak Patel, MD; Neil M. Patil, MD; Byron Oliver Patterson, MD; Will
Paulson, MD; Kristopher Paultre, BS; Jeffrey M. Payne, MD; Jennifer M. Payne, MD; Evan Peck, MD; Henry Pelto, MD; Kristin Peoples, DO, Med; Andrew R. Peterson, MD, MSPH; W. Trent Peterson, MD; Jason R. Petrasic, MD; Ziva Petrin, MD; John C. Pick-Jacobs, DO; Serge B. PierreCharles, MD;
Elizabeth Placzek, MD; Sourav K. Poddar, MD; Thomas L. Pommering, DO; Steven K. Poon, MD; David M. Popoli, MD; Lauren P. Porras, MD; Adam M.
Pourcho, DO; James Presley, MD; David Priebe, MD; Matthew S. Propst, MD; Aaron Provance, MD; Jace Provo, MD, MHCM; Michael J. Puchowicz, MD;
James C. Puffer, MD; George G.A. Pujalte, MD; Jacklyn Lindsay Quade, MD; Lara E. P. Quinlan, MD; Adam D. Quinn, MD; Matthew Rachwalski, DO;
Heather A. Rainey, MD; Marc Raj, DO; Sathish Rajasekaran, MD; Pradeep Raju, MD; Meghan F. Raleigh, MD, MS; Arjun Ramprasad, MD; Ashwin Rao,
MD; Zdzislaw Victor Ratajczak, MD; Emilia Ravski, DO; Jeremiah W. Ray, MD; Tracy Ray, MD; Catherine Reese, MD; Maria E. Reese, MD; Andrew Reisman, MD, ATC; Stephen Dale Rellas, MD; Kerry Reller, MD, MS; Deborah Renelus, MD; Eric Requa, DO; Karl V. Reisig, MD, MS; Vania Reyes, MD;
Daniah Riaz, MD; E. Lee Rice, DO; Brittney M. Richardson, MD; Michael D. Rigby, DO; Zachary Ritchie, MD; Adam Rivadeneyra, MD; Katherine H. Rizzone, MD; Jeff Roberts, MD; Jose Rodarte, MD; Antonio A. Rodriguez, MD; Jordan Rogers, MD; Cortie John Rolison IV, DO; David Ross, MD; Kimberly
Ross, MD, MBA; Michael Ross, MD; Joshua Rothenberg, DO; Justin D. Rothmier, MD; Aaron Rubin, MD; Gregory Rubin, DO; Sander Rubin, MD; Holly
Ryan, BA; Matthew Ryan, MAEd, ATC; Valerie Rygiel, DO; Erika Sadeghi, MD; Jill Sadoski, MD, MBA; Mubashir Saeed, MD; Heather Saffel, MS; Gobindveer Singh Sahi, MD; Theadora Sakata, MD, MPhil; S. Joe Samuel, MD; Bradley Sandella, DO, ATC; Jonathan Santana, DO; Jaron Santelli, MD; Marie
Schaefer, MD; Jeremy Schmitz, MD; Brian Schneider, MD; Ryan D. Schreiter, DO; Jon Schultz, MD; Brian J. Schutzbach, MD; Daphne Scott, MD, MS;
Sarah J. Scott, MD; Armand Scurfield, MD; Michael K. Seifert, MD; Eva Seligman, MD; Jacob L. Sellon, MD; Alexander M. Senk, MD; Carlin Senter, MD;
Fernando Sepulveda-Irizarry, MD; Karen Shafer, MD, JD; Amish Shah, MD, MPH; Nilesh Shah, MD; Parag Shah, MD; Selina Shah, MD; Elizabeth Shaker,
MD; Shane A. Shapiro, MD; Vikram Sharma, MD; Mallory Shasteen, MD; Karen Shukla, MD; Eric Sickinger, DO; Asad R. Siddiqi, DO; Akas Siddiqui, MD,
MPH; David M. Siebert, MD; Sabrina Silver, DO; Matthew Silvis, MD; Stephen M. Simons, MD; Jeanne-Marie Sinnott, DO; Philip Friere Skiba DO, PhD,
MS; Benjamin P. Smith, MD; James Michael Smith, MD; Lindsay Smith, MD; M. Seth Smith, MD, PharmD; Nicholas A. Smith, DO; Kyle Snell, DO; Brian
Snitily, MD; Joshua D. Snodgrass, MD; Nader Haider Sobh, DO; Nofisat Sonekan, MD; Lance Charles Spacek, MD; Charles R. Spelich, DO; Calvin A.
Spellmon Jr, MD; Elizabeth M. Spero, MD; Jack Spittler, MD, MS; Ryan A. Sprouse, MD; Harry Stafford MD; Thomas Starnes, MD; Robert Statler, DO;
Phillip Steele, MD; Nicole Stern, MD; J. Herbert Stevenson, MD; Mark Stovak MD; Shelley Street Callender, MD; Kathleen Ann Stroia, MS, PT, ATC; Emily A. Stuart, MD; Jaimon K. Stucki, MD; Kaleigh Suhs, DO; Irvin Sulapas, MD; Gregory Summerville, MD; Walter I. Sussman, DO; Rakhi Sutaria, MD;
Jillian E. Sylvester, MD; Isaac P. Syrop, MD; Lindsey Szymaszek, DO; Jaskirat S. Takhar, HBSc, MFSc; Trent Tamate, BA; Jeffrey L. Tanji, MD; Jennifer M.
Thomas, MD, MPH; Timothy W. Thomsen, MD; McKennan J. Thurston, MD; Mary Tierney, MD; Kevin Ting, MD; Alexis Tingan, MD; Jill N. Tirabassi, MD;
Timothy Tiu, MD, MA; Denise R. Torbert, MD; Brett G. Toresdahl, MD; Thomas H. Trojian, MD; Yuka Kodama Tsukahara, MD; Anna Tubman, MD; Andrew M. Tucker, MD; Justin G. Tunis, MD; Christian Turner, MD; Berkin O. Ulgen, MD; Jay S. Umarvadia, MD, MBA; Jana Upshaw, MD; Christopher
Uranek, DO, ATC, PES; Verle D. Valentine, MD; Ali Valimahomed, MD; Ricardo Vasquez-Duarte, MD; Cathia Vazquez, MD; Rajiv Verman, DO; Brian R.
Vincent, DO; Kevin Vincent, MD, PhD; Timothy James Von Fange, MD; Tyler T. Voss, DO, MS; Nancy Vuong, MD; Casey Wagner, MD; Wally Walstrom,
DO, MS; David A. Wang, MD; Jeff Wang, MD; Ashlee Warren, MD; Neal Washburn, DO, MS; Anna L. Waterbrook, MD; Brenton Watkins, MD; Andrew
Watson, MD, MS; Nicholas G. Watson, MD; David Webner, MD; Peter W. Wehr, MD; Scott A. Weiss, MD; Amanda Weiss Kelly, MD; Rachel Welbel, MD,
MS; Amy West, MD, Med; Michael W. Wiederman, PhD; Brett Wilhoit, MD; Linnea K. Will, MD; D. S. Blaise Williams III, PhD, MPT; Blake K. Williams,
MD; Kevin Williams, MD; Reed C. Williams, MD, MS; Bryan Wilson, MD; Kristina Wilson, MD, MPH; Katherine F. Wojnowich, MD; Carmen Wong, MD;
Andrew Wood, MD; Ryan Woods, MD; David Woodson, DO; Gillian Wooldridge, DO; Derek Worley, MD, MPH; Heidi Woxland, DO; M. Kenji Yamazaki,
MD; Katherine V. Yao, MD; Kyle H. Yost, DO; Craig C. Young, MD; Timothy J. Yu, MD; Justin Yucht, DO; Ashley D. Zapf, MD; Alan A. Zakaria, DO, MS; Erik
Zarandy, DO; Jason L. Zaremski, MD; Tracy Zaslow, MD; Anne Marie Zeller, DO, MSc; and Phathokuhle C. Zondi, MBChB, MSc.
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FACULTY DISCLOSURE
The AMSSM has selected and provides funding for all faculty appearing in this program. According to AMSSM policy, all relationships
between speakers and proprietary entities that may have a direct interest in the subject matter of their presentation(s) will be disclosed.
Name of Faculty/Presenter
Joseph J. Albano, MD
Scanning Faculty, Advanced Sports
Ultrasound Pre-Conference
David J. Berkoff, MD
Program Planning Committee;
Moderator, Research Poster Oral
Presentations
Commercial Interest
What was received for what role
Bluetail Technologies
He is the owner of the company but
receives no salary.
Tenex Health
He has served as a speaker for the
company.
Bioventus Arthrex
Blake Boggess, DO
Scanning Faculty, Advanced Sports
FUFIFILM SonoSite, Inc.
Ultrasound Pre-Conference; Moderator,
Eye-Opening Cases
GE Healthcare
M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH
Speaker; Moderator, Research Poster
Oral Presentations
M.Alison Brooks, MD, MPH
Research Presenter
(Podium and Oral Poster)
Jeffrey Bytomski, DO
Speaker
Cindy J. Chang, MD
Co-Leader, High School Special Interest
Group Breakout
John Cianca, MD
Scanning Faculty, Advanced Sports
Ultrasound Pre-Conference; Faculty,
Sports Ultrasound ICL
James “Jay” R. Clugston, MD, MS
Facutly, S.M.A.R.T. Workshop
Eric E. Coris, MD
Speaker, AMSSM/ACSM CAQ
Preparation Review Session
Matthew H. Corcoran, MD, CDE
Speaker; Speaker, ICL
Katherine L. Dec, MD
Program Planning Committee, Speaker
AMSSM Foundation
(DJO Global)
Antrotronix Inc.
DJO Global
She was selected as a Junior Fellow for the
AMSSM Traveling Fellowship which was
funded by the AMSSM Foundation from a
grant received from DJO Global.
She received research funding as the site
private investigator.
She received research funding as the site
private investigator.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to her educational
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
He received an honorarium for serving as a
relationship does not relate to his educational
medical advisor for the company.
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
Agency for Student Health She received stock options (if any) for
relationship does not relate to her educational
Research
serving on the Advisory Board.
assignment.
He received an honorarium for serving as
AAPMR
an instructor for the organization.
Advanced Health
He received an honorarium for serving as
Upon review it was determined that a potential
Education Center
an instructor for the organization.
conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
Houston Marathon
He received a salary for serving as the
resolved by choosing someone else to control that
Committee
Medical Director.
part of the content.
Musculoskeletal
He received consulting fees as the owner
Ultrasound Consultants,
of the company.
LLC
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
He receives research support to his
Banyan Biomarkers
relationship does not relate to his educational
institution from the company.
assignment.
American Academy of
He received an honorarium for serving as a
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
Physician Assistants
speaker for the company.
relationship does not relate to his educational
He received an honorarium for serving as a
assignment.
The Osler Institute
speaker for the company.
Boehninger Ingelheim
Novo Nordisk
Össur Americas USA
UpToDate
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Gebauer
US Anti-Doping Agency
He received an honorarium for serving as a Upon review, it was determined that a potential
speaker for these companies.
conflict may exist. A peer review of the speaker’s
She received an honorarium for serving on
the Advisory Committee.
She received a royalty for serving as a
section author.
He received a stipend for serving as a
Medical Director for the company.
He received an honorarium for serving as a
speaker for the company.
He received an stipend for serving on the
Physician Advisory Board for the company.
He received an honorarium for serving as a
review board member for the company.
Jeffrey Bradford Driban, PhD, ATC, CSCS
His compensation is pending (not yet
Speaker
AXSOME Therapeutics, Inc. determined) as he will be serving as a
speaker for the company.
Richard Figler, MD
Research Podium Presenter
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to her educational
assignment.
Headtrainer App
Curamedix
Robert J. Dimeff, MD
Program Planning Committee
He received an educational grant and
served as a Course Director for the
companies.
Resolution of Potential Conflict of Interest
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to his educational
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that a potential
conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
resolved by choosing someone else to control that
part of the content.
Upon review, it was determined that a potential
conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
resolved by choosing someone else to control
that part of the content and also limiting the role
to reporting practice recommendations based on
formal structured review of the literature.
Don Joy
He received educational opportunities
from the company.
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Upon review it was determined that a potential
conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
resolved by choosing someone else to control that
part of the content.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to his educational
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that a potential
conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
resolved by choosing someone else to control
that part of the content and limiting the speaker’s
content without practice recommendations.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to his educational
assignment.
FACULTY DISCLOSURE continued…
Aaron Gray, MD
Program Planning Committee; Session
Moderator
MedSocket
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Joshua Hackel, MD
Faculty/Scanning Faculty, Sports
Ultrasound: Fundamentals of the Lower
Extremity Pre-Conference
Tenex Health
Mederic M. Hall, MD
Program Planning Committee;
Co-Course Director and Faculty,
Advanced Sports Ultrasound PreTenex Health
Conference; Co-Leader and Faculty,
Sports Ultrasound ICLs; Session
Moderator: Smaill Group Leader, Faculty
Development Session
Kimberly G. Harmon, MD
Scanning Faculty, Advanced Sports
Ultrasound Pre-Conference; Leader,
Academic Special Interest Group
Breakout
Stanley A. Herring, MD
Speaker
FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc.
Vicis
X2 BioSystems
Christopher Hughes, MBBS, MSc
Speaker
Lippincott Williams &
Wilkins (Wolters Kluwer)
Stanley Hunter, MD
Case Poster Presenter
Hunter Push-Up Spikes
Jon A. Jacobson, MD
Leader; Faculty/Scanning, Advanced
Sports Ultrasound Pre-Conference;
Faculty, Sports Ultrasound ICL
James MacDonald, MD, MPH
Speaker
James MacDonald, MD, MPH
Care Podium Presenter
He serves as a speaker for the company.
He is a stockholder of the company.
She received grant funding for research
from the company.
He received stock options for serving
on the Medical Advisory Board for the
company.
He served on the Medical Advisory Board
(non-financial position) for the company.
He receives an honorarium for serving as
the Editor-in-Chief for the Clinical Journal
of Sport Medicine.
He receives equity for being the owner of
the company.
He received an honorarium for serving as
an consultant for the company.
He receives royalties for serving as a book
Elsevier
author.
UpToDate (Wolters
He received royalties for serving as a
Kluwer)
writer for the company.
Clinical Journal of Sports
He received an editor’s payment for
Medicine (Wolters Kluwer) serving as the Editor for the journal.
He was selected as a Junior Fellow for the
AMSSM Foundation
AMSSM Traveling Fellowship which was
(DJO Global)
funded by the AMSSM Foundation from a
grant received from DJO Global.
Clinical Journal of Sport
He received a salary for serving as the
Medicine
Associate Editor for the journal.
He received an honorarium for serving as
UpToDate
an author.
ABC-Clio Publishing
Company;
Springer International
Wolters Kluwer
National Football League
Players Association and
National Hockey League
Alumni Association
(through Corey C. Griffin
Pro-Am Tournament)
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to his educational
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that a potential
conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
resolved by choosing someone else to control
that part of the content and also limiting the role
to reporting practice recommendations based on
formal structured review of the literature.
Upon review, it was determined that a potential
He received an honorarium for serving as a conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
consultant for the company.
resolved by choosing someone else to control that
part of the content.
BioClinica
Ken Mautner, MD
FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc.
Program Planning Committee; Leader,
Sports Ultrasound ICL; Leader, PM&R
Special Interest Group Breakout Session
Tenex Health
Moderator
William Meehan III, MD
Program Planning Committee
He received stock options for serving as a
scientific advisor for the company.
Upon review, it was determined that a potential
conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
resolved by choosing someone else to control
that part of the content and also limiting the role
to reporting practice recommendations based on
formal structured review of the literature.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to his educational
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to his educational
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to his educational
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to his educational
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to his educational
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to her educational
assignment.
He received an honorarium for serving as a Upon review, it was determined that a potential
Speaker for the company.
conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
resolved by choosing someone else to control that
He received a financial investment from
part of the content.
the company.
He receives royalties for the sale of his
book, Kids, Sports, and Concussion: A
Guide for Coaches and Parents. Also
under contract for future book entitled,
Concussions.
He receives royalties for the book, Head
and Neck Injuries in Young Athlete.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to his educational
He receives royalties for working as an
assignment.
author for UpToDate.
He receives grant funding for his research.
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FACULTY DISCLOSURE continued…
Shane M. Miller, MD
Case Poster Presenter
Henry B. Ellis, MD –
Smith & Nephew
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
He received an honorarium for serving as a
relationship does not relate to his educational
course instructor for the company.
assignment
Aurelia Nattiv, MD
Speaker; Speaker, ICL
AMSSM Foundation
Research Grant
She received grant funding for her
institution for on-going research.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to her educational
assignment.
Kieran O’Sullivan, BScPT (Hons), PhD
Speaker; Speaker, ICL
www.pain-ed.com
He received royalties for teaching
continuing education courses for the
company.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
relationship does not relate to his educational
assignment.
Charles S. Peterson, MD
Scanning Faculty, Advanced Sports
Ultrasound Pre-Conference
Tenex Health
Upon review, it was determined that a potential
He received payment for serving as a panel conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
speaker for the company.
resolved by choosing someone else to control that
part of the content.
Michael J. Petrizzi, MD
Chair and Faculty, S.M.A.R.T. Workshop
He has signed a contract with the company Upon review, it was determined that the financial
Healthy Learning/Coaches
to produce an educational DVD for Sports relationship does not relate to his educational
Choice
Medicine.
assignment.
Margot Putukian, MD
Speaker; Faculty, AMSSM/NCAA
Pre-Conference
Major League Soccer
Peter H. Seidenberg, MD
Moderator, Eye-Opening Cases
Current Sports Medicine
Reports
Sonex Health
Jay Smith, MD
Scanning Faculty, Advanced Sports
Ultrasound
Sonex Health
Tenex Health
American Academy of
Neurology
Department of Defense
Gary S. Solomon, PhD
Speaker; Speaker, ICL
Human Kinetics
ImPACT
Sports; Neuropsychology
Society
Vanderbilt School of
Medicine
Aaron J. Vaughan, MD
Case Poster Presenter
DJO Global
Christopher J. Visco, MD
Faculty/Scanning Faculty, Sports
Ultrasound: Fundamentals of the Lower Terason
Extremity Pre-Conference; Faculty,
Sports Ultrasound ICL
John J. Wilson, MD
Case Podium Presenter
DJO Global
Össur Americas
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
She received a consulting fee for serving as
relationship does not relate to her educational
a medical consultant for the organization.
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
He received an honorarium for serving as a
relationship does not relate to his educational
author for the company.
assignment.
He received stock/units as the company
Founder/CMO
Upon review, it was determined that a potential
conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
He received travel reimbursement for
resolved by choosing someone else to control that
travel related to the company.
part of the content.
He received royalties for license
agreement/patents.
He received an honorarium for serving as
an invited speaker.
He received salary support for serving as a
neuropsych consultant.
He received royalties for serving as a book Upon review, it was determined that a potential
author.
conflict may exist. A peer review of the speaker’s
presentation prior to the live CME activity was
He received expense reminburement for
conducted and no further action was required.
serving on the Scientific Advisory Board.
He received an honorarium for serving as
an invited speaker.
He receives a salary as an employee of the
educational institution.
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
He received an honorarium for serving as a
relationship does not relate to his educational
speaker for the company.
assignment.
Upon review, it was determined that a potential
He received a machine trial for serving as a conflict may exist. The potential conflict was
speaker for the company.
resolved by choosing someone else to control that
part of the content.
He received an honorarium for serving as a
Upon review, it was determined that the financial
speaker for the company.
relationship does not relate to his educational
He received a consulting fee for serving as
assignment.
a consultant for the company.
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FELLOWSHIP FAIR
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
7:00 a.m. – 7:50 a.m. ● 9:55 a.m. – 10:25 a.m. ● 3:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
LONE STAR FOYER (2ND FLOOR)
FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS ARE ARRANGED IN STATE ORDER IN THE ROOM
Based on positive feedback from almost 300 Resident and Student members and just over 100 Fellowship programs that participated
in last year’s Fellowship Fair in Hollywood, Florida; AMSSM will host the 5th Annual Fellowship Fair during the 2016 Annual
Meeting in Dallas, Texas. The Fellowship Fair will provide Students and Residents a chance to interact with fellowship programs. The
Fellowship Fair is free for Residents and Students registered for the Annual Meeting.
RESIDENTS AND STUDENTS:
DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO MEET WITH SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHP PROGRAMS!
AMERICAN SPORTS MEDICINE INSTITUTE
Birmingham, AL
EDWARD VIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC
MEDICINE/AUBURN UNIVERSITY SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Auburn, AL
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA PRIMARY
CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Tuscaloosa, AL
UAMS NW SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
Fayetteville, AR
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
Tucson, AZ
DIGNITY HEALTH PRIMARY CARE SPORTS
MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM
Northridge, CA
HARBOR – UCLA TEAM TO WIN SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Torrance, CA
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT PRIMARY
CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Storrs, CT
INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
− SPORTS MEDICINE
Indianapolis, IN
MEDSTAR WHC - GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL
Washington DC
SOUTH BEND – NOTRE DAME SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
South Bend, IN
CHRISTIANA CARE HEALTH SYSTEM
Wilmington, DE
ST. VINCENT HEALTH PRIMARY CARE SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Indianapolis, IN
HALIFAX HEALTH SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
Daytona Beach, FL
MAYO CLINIC FLORIDA
Jacksonville, FL
ORLANDO HEALTH PRIMARY CARE SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Orlando, FL
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Gainesville, FL
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF
MEDICINE – WICHITA SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM AT VIA CHRISTI
Wichita, KS
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Lexington, KY
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE
Louisville, KY
BOSTON UNIVERSITY PRIMARY CARE SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Boston, MA
KAISER PERMANENTE SPORTS MEDICINE
Fontana, CA
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA –
MORTON PLANT MEASE SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
Clearwater, FL
KAISER PERMANENTE SPORTS MEDICINE
Los Angeles, CA
EMORY SPORTS MEDICINE
Atlanta, GA
MAINE MEDICAL CENTER SPORTS MEDICINE
Portland, ME
LONG BEACH MEMORIAL PRIMARY CARE
SPORTS MEDICINE
Long Beach, CA
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
Honolulu, HI
HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM
Detroit, MI
O’CONNOR HOSPITAL SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
San Jose, CA
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA HOSPITALS &
CLINICS PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
Iowa City, IA
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA –
LOS ANGELES
Los Angeles, CA
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA – SAN DIEGO
San Diego, CA
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA – SAN DIEGO
SPORTS MEDICINE
La Jolla, CA
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO PEDIATRIC
SPORTS MEDICINE
Denver, CO
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO PRIMARY CARE
SPORTS MEDICINE
Aurora, CO
FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENCY OF IDAHO
PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
Boise, ID
PRESENCE HEALTH SPORTS MEDICINE
Chicago, IL
RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
Chicago, IL
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO – NORTHSHORE
PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE
Glenview, IL
MACNEAL HOSPITAL SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
Berwyn, IL
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EVERGREEN SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Augusta, ME
PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL: PROVIDENCE
ATHLETIC MEDICINE
Novi, MI
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Lansing, MI
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
Ann Arbor, MI
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY HOMER
STRYKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Kalamazoo, MI
MAYO CLINIC SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Minneapolis, MN
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI – KANSAS CITY
Kansas City, MO
FELLOWSHIP FAIR
continued…
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL
CENTER
Jackson, MS
MONTANA FAMILY MEDICINE SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Billings, MT
CABARRUS SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Concord, NC
CONE HEALTH SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
Greensboro, NC
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRIMARY CARE SPORTS
MEDICINE
Durham, NC
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY SPORTS
MEDICINE
Greenville, NC
WAKE FOREST SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Winston-Salem, NC
MAHEC/MISSION HOSPITAL PRIMARY CARE
SPORTS MEDICINE
Asheville, NC
ATLANTIC SPORTS HEALTH SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
Morristown, NJ
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
New Brunswick, NJ
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA SCHOOL OF
MEDICINE LAS VEGAS
Las Vegas, NV
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA
Reno, NV
ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE PRIMARY CARE
SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Latham, NY
HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL SURGERY PRIMARY
CARE SPORTS MEDICINE
New York City, NY
NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
COLUMBIA AND CORNELL
New York, NY
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PEDIATRIC SPORTS
MEDICINE
New York, NY
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
New York, NY
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER OF
AKRON PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Akron, OH
CINCINNATI CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL
CENTER DIVISION OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Cincinnati, OH
CLEVELAND CLINIC SPORTS HEALTH
Cleveland, OH
KETTERING SPORTS MEDICINE
Dayton, OH
NATIONWIDE CHILDREN’S SPORTS MEDICINE
Columbus, OH
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRIMARY CARE
SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Columbus, OH
PROMEDICA SPORTS CARE PRIMARY CARE
SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Toledo, OH
SUMMA HEALTH
Akron, OH
TRIHEALTH PRIMARY CARE SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Cincinnati, OH
UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS CASE MEDICAL
CENTER
Cleveland, OH
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI HEALTH
ORTHOPAEDICS AND SPORTS MEDICINE
Cincinnati, OH
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma City, OK
OREGON HEALTH AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY
SPORTS MEDICINE
Portland, OR
ALLEGHENY HEALTH NETWORK – SAINT
VINCENT HOSPITAL
Erie, PA
CROZER-KEYSTONE HEALTH SYSTEM
Springfield, PA
DREXEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Philadelphia, PA
GEISINGER WYOMING VALLEY
Wilkes-Barre, PA
LEHIGH VALLEY HEALTH NETWORK PRIMARY
CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Allentown, PA
PENN STATE HERSHEY PRIMARY CARE
SPORTS MEDICINE
State College, PA
PENN STATE MS HERSHEY MEDICAL
CENTER PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE
FELLOWSHIP
Hershey, PA
SACRED HEART HOSPITAL/COORDINATED
HEALTH
Allentown, PA
THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
Philadelphia, PA
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA – CHILDREN’S
HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia, PA
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UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH MEDICAL
CENTER SPORTS MEDICINE
Pittsburgh, PA
BROWN UNIVERSITY – MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
OF RHODE ISLAND PRIMARY CARE SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Pawtucket, RI
GREENVILLE HEALTH SYSTEM
Greenville, SC
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PALMETTO
HEALTH SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Columbia, SC
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE PRIMARY CARE
SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Knoxville, TN
UT ST. FRANCIS CAMPBELL CLINIC PRIMARY
CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Memphis, TN
BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Houston, TX
BAYLOR SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Waco, TX
CHRISTUS SANTA ROSA PRIMARY CARE
SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
San Antonio, TX
HOUSTON METHODIST WILLOWBROOK
HOSPITAL
Houston, TX
JPS SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Fort Worth, TX
TEXAS A&M HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER FAMILY
MEDICINE RESIDENCY
Bryan, TX
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES
CENTER – LUBBOCK
Lubbock, TX
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES
CENTER SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
El Paso, TX
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
Salt Lake City, UT
UTAH VALLEY SPORTS MEDICINE
Provo, UT
BON SECOURS - VCU ST. FRANCIS PRIMARY
CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Midlothian, VA
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SPORTS MEDICINE
Charlottesville, VA
SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP – SPOKANE
Spokane, WA
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SPORTS
MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Seattle, WA
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY PRIMARY CARE
SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP
Huntington, WV
EXHIBIT GUIDE
EXHIBITORS
Accellerated Biologics, LLC........................................ 352
Alliance for Physician Certification and
Advancement (APCA).............................................. 341
Alpinion Medical Systems.......................................... 242
Astym Treatment................................................216/218
Banyan....................................................................... 231
Bauerfeind USA......................................................... 243
BMJ............................................................................ 219
Cardiac Insight, Inc.................................................... 215
Celling Biosciences.................................................... 239
CuraMedix................................................................. 227
DJO Global................................................................. 330
Ferring Pharmaceuticals............................................ 223
Fidia Pharma USA Inc................................................ 235
FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc.......................................322/324
GE Healthcare.....................................................336/338
Gebauer Company..................................................... 230
Hangzhou Gspmed Medical Appliances Co., Ltd....... 247
Hapad, Inc................................................................. 339
Harvest Technologies Corp........................................ 217
Hely & Weber............................................................ 351
Henry Schein Inc........................................................ 225
Hologic, Inc................................................................ 237
Human Half-Cell Inc................................................... 150
ImPACT Applications.................................................. 344
Joint Active Systems.................................................. 224
King-Devick Test, Inc.................................................. 136
Lipogems................................................................... 138
Memorial Hermann Health Systems......................... 151
MicroAire Surgical Instruments................................. 251
MiMedx..................................................................... 342
Mitek Sports Medicine.............................................. 350
Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation.................... 334
National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA).......... 318
Omzi Medical Solutions............................................. 335
Össur Americas...................................................314/316
OxyHealth LLC........................................................... 244
Philips........................................................................ 232
Prevention Pharmaceuticals...................................... 236
Regen Lab.................................................................. 233
Rock Tape.................................................................. 343
Routledge.................................................................. 238
SAGE Publishers......................................................... 345
Synergy Star Consultants........................................... 250
Tenex Health.............................................................. 332
Terason...................................................................... 222
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children................... 333
The Orthobiologic Institute (TOBI)............................ 140
Trice Medical, Inc....................................................... 245
UTC Imaging BV......................................................... 346
Wolters Kluwer......................................................... 326
Human
Half-Cell,
Inc
Memorial
Hermann
Health
Systems
Synergy
MicroAire
Mitek
Star
Surgical
Sports
Consultants Instruments Medicine
Hely &
Weber
Accellerated
Biologics,
LLC
Hangzhou
Gspmed
UTC
Medical
Appliances Imaging BV
OxyHealth
LLC
Alpinion
Medical
Systems
Trice
ImPACT
Medical, Inc Applications
Bauerfeind
USA
MiMedx
Rock
Tape
The
Orthobiologic
Institute (TOBI)
Lipogems
King-Devick
Test, Inc.
APCA
Routledge
Prevention
Pharmaceuticals
Celling
Biosciences
GE
Healthcare
Philips
Regen Lab
Tenex
Health
Gebauer
Company
Banyan
DJO
Global
CuraMedix
Wolters
Kluwer
Joint
Active
Systems
Henry
Schein Inc.
Terason
FUJIFILM
SonoSite,
Inc
Ferring
Pharmaceuticals
Astym
Treatment
BMJ
NATA
Harvest
Technologies
Corp.
Össur
Americas
Cardiac
Insight, Inc.
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
4:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m..................Exhibit Hall Open
4:25 p.m. – 4:55 p.m..................Refreshment Break
7:05 p.m. – 8:30 p.m..................AMSSM Welcome Reception
SUNDAY, APRIL 17
6:15 a.m. – 7:10 p.m..................Exhibit Hall Open
6:15 a.m. – 7:55 a.m...................Continental Breakfast
9:45 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.................Refreshment Break
3:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m..................Refreshment Break
MONDAY, APRIL 18
6:15 a.m. – 4:00 p.m..................Exhibit Hall Open
6:15 a.m. – 7:55 a.m...................Continental Breakfast
9:45 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.................Refreshment Break
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m..................Refreshment Break
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Hapad, Inc.
Hologic,
Inc.
Fidia
Musculoskeletal
Pharma
Transplant
USA Inc.
Foundation
EXHIBIT HOURS
SAGE
Publishers
Omzi
Medical
Solutions
Texas Scottish
Rite Hospital
for Children
EXHIBIT GUIDE
Accellerated Biologics, LLC................................ 352
304 Tequesta Drive, Suite 400 | Tequesta, FL 33469
800-367-0844
www.accelleratedbiologics.com
Accellerated Biologics, The Practitioner’s Solution for
Autologous Biologics since 1999, is a nationwide distribution
company focused on consulting and providing the physician,
their staff and community with quality information and products
related to regenerative medicine.
Astym Treatment.............................................. 216/218
400 North High Street, Suite 320 | Muncie, IN 47305
800-333-0244
www.astym.com
Astym treatment sets the standard in soft tissue therapy. It’s
unmatched in resolving soft tissue disorders, including chronic
tendinopathies and movement restrictions/pain resulting from
scar tissue. Astym certification requires intensive training and
testing. Tired of tendinopathy? Refer for Astym therapy!
Alliance for Physician Certification
and Advancement (APCA). ................................... 341
1401 Rockville Pike, Suite 600 | Rockville, MD 20852
800-541-9754
www.ardms.org
The Alliance for Physician Certification and Advancement™
(APCA™), established in 2016, exclusively serves the physician
community of over 21,000 physicians in support of their
enduring commitment to continual learning and providing highquality and compassionate patient care through certification.
For more information, visit www.APCA.org.
Banyan............................................................................. 231
22316 70th Avenue West, Suite A
Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
888-782-8548
www.statkit.com
Emergency medical kits, medications, automatic medication
tracking and refill service. Sharps disposable.
Bauerfeind USA. ......................................................... 243
1230 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1000 | Atlanta, GA 30309
404-201-7800
www.bauerfeind.com
Bauerfeind blazed the trail in developing functional supports,
braces and compression stockings that truly provide pain relief
for damaged or stressed joints. Take it from the pros – and get
to know us!
Alpinion Medical Systems.................................... 242
21312 30th Drive SE, Suite 100 | Bothell, WA 98021
425-949-1059
www.alpinionusa.com
Alpinion Medical Systems is a leader in the development of
MSK ultrasound and Advanced Needle Visualization technology.
The company offers high frequency MSK ultrasound system for
diagnostic imaging and needle injection.
BMJ.................................................................................... 219
BMA House Tavistock Square
London WC1H 9JR United Kingdom
+44 0 207-383-6706
www.bmj.com
British Journal of Sports Medicine
Cardiac Insight, Inc................................................. 215
3230 Carillon Point | Kirkland, WA 98033
206-596-2067
www.cardeascreen.com
CardeaScreen is a portable ECG device designed to support
identification of life-threatening cardiac conditions in athletes.
The Bluetooth device transmits electrical signals from the
athlete to a Windows PC for analysis. Algorithms in-tune
with an athletic heart analyze the 12-lead ECG and assist in
identifying abnormal cardiac conditions.
EXHIBIT RAFFLE
We are pleased to offer an exhibit hall raffle. Four
winners will be drawn. Each winner will receive ONE gift
card ($250 value).
The FOUR winners will be announced during the State
of the Union for AMSSM on Monday, April 18, 2016.
PLEASE NOTE: The winners MUST BE PRESENT at the
State of the Union for the AMSSM session in order to
win and receive the gift card.
Celling Biosciences. ................................................ 239
93 Red River | Austin, TX 78701
512-206-0770
www.cellingbiosciences.com
As the innovative leader in regenerative medicine, Celling
Biosciences has redefined the future of medicine through our
best-in-class products. From aspiration to concentration, our
devices are designed to recover the greatest percentage of
cells at point-of-care, and our technologies allow physicians an
opportunity to provide personalized cellular treatment to their
patients.
TO PARTICIPATE:
• You must ask a minimum of 40 of the 50 exhibiting
companies to initial in their box on your exhibitor
card in your meeting materials.
• Each attendee may only turn in one exhibitor card.
• All exhibitor cards must be returned to the
registration desk by 10:15 a.m. on Monday, April 18,
2016.
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CuraMedix. .................................................................... 227
40 Albion Road, Suite 101 | Lincoln, RI 02865
401-333-6500
www.curamedix.com
CuraMedix is the U.S. distributor of Storz Medical EPAT devices
and an emerging leader in the medical technology field focused
on regenerative medicine and non-invasive healing solutions,
including Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology (EPAT), for
treating acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain.
Gebauer Company..................................................... 230
4444 E. 153rd Street | Cleveland, OH 44128
216-581-3030
www.gebauer.com
Gebauer Company, makers of Gebauer’s Ethyl Chloride® is the
most trusted name in topical anesthetic skin refrigerants. Ethyl
Chloride® works in seconds to temporarily reduce the pain
associated with needle procedures, minor surgical procedures
and minor sports injuries.
DJO Global. ................................................................... 330
1430 Decision Street | Vista, CA 92081
760-727-1280
www.djoglobal.com
DJO Global povides solutions for musculoskeletal and vascular
health and pain management. Products help prevent injuries or
rehabilitate after surgery, injury or degenerative disease. Visit
www.DJOglobal.com.
Hangzhou Gspmed Medical
Appliances Co. Ltd................................................... 247
Dongzhoujiedao Industrial Zone
Fuyang No. 18 Mingxing Road
Hangzhou, Zhejiang 311410 China
gsport-cn.en.made-in-china.com/
Hangzhou Gepmed Medical Appliances Co. Ltd., one of the top
manufacturers of sports care products in China, is dedicated in
providing service to sport enthusiasts, with the introduction of
foreign advanced concept of sports care. Our products provide
full protection to people in different ages before sports, in
sports and after sports.
Ferring Pharmaceuticals. ..................................... 223
100 Interpace Parkway | Parsippany, NJ 07054
973-796-1600
www.ferringusa.com
Ferring Pharmaceuticals is a research-driven biopharmaceutical
company devoted to identifying, developing and marketing
innovative products in the fields of osteoarthritis,
gastroenterology, reproductive health, obstetrics and urology. To
view all of our U.S. offerings, please visit www.ferringusa.com.
Hapad, Inc..................................................................... 339
5301 Enterprise Blvd. | Bethel Park, PA 15102
412-835-1234
www.hapad.com
Hapad, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of 100% natural wool felt
foot products and sports replacement insoles for conservative
management of common, painful foot complaints. Hapad
products are a quick, easy and affordable alternative to custom
made devices.
Fidia Pharma USA Inc.. .......................................... 235
Morris Corporate Center, Building C, 1st Floor
300 Interpace Parkway | Parsippany, NJ 07054
973-507-5120
www.fidiapharma.us
Fidia Pharma USA is a leader in hyaluronic acid-based
products, with applications in sports medicine, rheumatology,
orthopedics, wound care and tissue repair. The headquarters
is in Italy, revenue exceeds €250 million and is present in more
than 100 countries.
Harvest Technologies Corp................................. 217
10811 West Collins Avenue | Lakewood, CO 80215
303-231-4691
www.harvesttech.com
Harvest Technologies is a global leader in point-of-care cellular
therapy products that process and concentrate multiple
biologics using Smart PReP®3 System; PRP, BMAC®, AdiPrep™.
FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc................................ 322/324
21919 39th Drive SE | Bothell, WA 98021
425-951-1200
www.sonosite.com
SonoSite helped pioneer the concept of portable, point-of-care
ultrasound, and it continues to be a world-leading manufacturer
and innovator of bedside ultrasound systems. SonoSite’s
portable, compact systems are expanding the use of ultrasound
across the clinical spectrum by cost-effectively bringing highperformance ultrasound to the point of patient care.
Hely & Weber............................................................... 351
1185 East Main Street | P.O. Box 832 | Santa Paula, CA 93061
800-654-3241
www.hely-weber.com
Hely & Weber is known for innovative soft bracing products
which we will show as we highlight our Global Knee Orthosis
which is an end-stage OA brace and our Shields II Dynamic
Patella Stabilizer. Both products focus on pain relief.
Henry Schein Inc....................................................... 225
135 Duryea Road | Melville, NY 11747
800-868-2472
www.henryschein.com
Henry Schein® is your total solution for Equipment, Imaging,
Strength & Conditioning Athletic Training Supplies and
Pharmaceuticals. Visit our website and enjoy our full offering of
products. Check out our virtual catalog too!
GE Healthcare.................................................... 336/338
9900 Innovation Drive | Wauwatosa, WI 53226
414-721-2629
www.gehealthcare.com
GE is making a new commitment to health. Healthymagination
will change the way we approach healthcare, with more than
100 innovations all focused on addressing three critical needs:
lowering costs, touching more lives and improving quality. For
more information, visit our website at www.gehealthcare.com.
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Hologic, Inc.. ................................................................ 237
250 Campus Drive | Marlborough, MA 01752
Tel: 781-999-7300
Hologic, Inc., showcases the Horizon DXA platform.
Horizon’s Advanced Body Composition™ suite pairs rapid
and reproducible body composition measurements with
comprehensive, patient friendly reports. Hologic offers the next
generation mini C-arm system, the Fluoroscan InSight-FD with
flat detector technology. Its exclusive rotating detector and
collimator improve surgical area positioning and deliver superb
image quality.
Memorial Hermann Health System................. 151
909 Frostwood, Suite 1.100 | Houston, TX 77024
713-338-4733
www.memorialhermann.org
Memorial Hermann Medical Group (MHMG) brings together
many of Houston’s leading physicians under one umbrella
organization. The individual and group practices that comprise
MHMG represent PCP’s and specialists who share a common
vision – to provide the highest level of quality care to
patients. As part of the largest not-for-profit health system in
Southeast Texas, numerous specialty programs and services
are conveniently located throughout the Greater Houston area.
MHMG’s sports medicine patients benefit from the expertise
of board-certified sports medicine doctors that deliver a high
level of personalized care. Our number-one priority is restoring
and maintaining optimal physical function and mobility to
help patients return to their daily and recreational activities as
quickly as possible.
Human Half-Cell Inc................................................. 150
12001 Oak Knoll Drive, Suite 8 | Austin, TX 78759
518-210-7003
www.heliopatch.com
Heliopatch donates free electrons through the skin into the
person where they act like a pure antioxidant instead of like
typical electricity. This has a therapeutic effect as a potent antiinflammatory. Relieving tendinitis and bursitis in a few minutes.
MicroAire Surgical Instruments........................ 251
3590 Grand Forks Boulevard | Charlottesville, VA 22911
434-975-8000
www.microaire.com
MicroAire Surgical Instruments is a leading designer,
manufacturer and distributor of surgical instruments,
specializing in biologic regenerative medicine, orthopaedics
and aesthetic surgery. MicroAire is dedicated to developing
biologic devices for the advancement of regenerative therapies,
resulting in improved patient outcomes.
ImPACT Applications............................................... 344
2000 Technology Drive, Suite 150 | Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-567-8400
www.impacttest.com
ImPACT is the most-widely used and most scientifically validated
computerized concussion evaluation system and provides
clinicians with neurocognitive assessment tools for determining
safe return to play decisions.
MiMedx............................................................................ 342
1775 W. Oak Commons Court | Marietta, GA 30062
770-651-9100
www.mimedx.com
MiMedx® is the leading global supplier of amniotic tissue, and
the Company has supplied over 500,000 allografts to date for
application in the Wound Care, Surgical, Orthopedic, Spine,
Sports Medicine, Ophthalmic and Dental sectors of healthcare.
Joint Active Systems............................................... 224
2600 South Raney | Effingham, IL 62401
217-342-3412
www.jointactivesystems.com
Introducing the new JAS® DYNAMIC ROM therapy system!
JAS DYNAMIC devices combine patient controlled, springtension loading and self-aligning architecture to minimize
muscle guarding and comfortably restore full ROM. Choose JAS
SPS, Turnbuckle or Dynamic Splint Orthoses for proven ROM
outcomes.
Mitek Sports Medicine. .......................................... 350
325 Paramount Drive | Raynham, MA 02767
508-880-8100
www.depuysynthes.com
DuPuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine is a global leader in
orthopaedic sports medicine devices and products used in the
treatment of traumatic and degenerative soft tissue pathologies
and joint injuries related to sports and physical activity. The
company’s portfolio includes non-surgical and minimally
invasive surgical therapies to help patients move beyond point
injuries and pain. Product lines include ORTHOVISC® High
Molecular Weight Hyaluronan for the treatment of pain due to
osteoarthritis of the knee, the HEALIX ADVANCE™ and HEALIX
ADVANCE KNOTLESS Anchors for Rotator Cuff repair; MILAGRO®
ADVANCE interference Screw for ACL reconstruction; the VAPR
VUE® Radiofrequency System with COOLPULSE® Technology for
tissue ablation; ENDURANCE™ Hip Solutions for hip arthroscopy;
and a comprehensive range of additional tissue fixation devices
and instruments for biomechanical knee, shoulder and elbow
surgical repair.
King-Devick Test, Inc.............................................. 136
2 Mid-America Plaza, Suite 110 | Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
630-501-0281
www.kingdevicktest.com
King-Devick Test is an indicator of saccadic eye movements
using Rapid Number Naming. It is an accurate and reliable
method for identifying athletes with concussion. In 2015,
the King-Devick Concussion Screening Test was renamed
King-Devick Test in association with Mayo Clinic.
Lipogems........................................................................ 138
1880 Beaver Ridge Circle| Norcross, GA 30071
404-320-6018
www.Lipogems.eu
The LIPOGEMS® technology is designed to wash and microfragment autologous adipose tissue for lipofilling in orthopaedic
soft tissue defects. LIPOGEMS® kits are disposable and operate
in a closed-loop system to provide a convenient point-of-care
procedure for the clinic or surgery center.
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Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation...... 334
125 May Street | Edison, NJ 08837
732-661-0202
www.mtf.org
The Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation, the nation’s leading
tissue bank, is dedicated to providing quality tissue through
a commitment to excellence in education, research, recovery
and care for recipients, donors and their families. Since its
inception in 1987, MTF has recovered tissue from more than
100,000 donors and distributed more than 6 million grafts for
transplantation.
Philips. ............................................................................. 232
22100 Bothell Everett Hwy. | Bothell, WA 98021
Tel: 800-453-6860
www.usa.philips.com/healthcare
Royal Philips is a diversified health and well-being company,
focused on improving people’s lives through meaningful
innovation. The company is a leader in cardiac care, acute care
and home healthcare, as well as male shaving and grooming and
oral healthcare.
Prevention Pharmaceuticals. ............................. 236
142 Temple Street, Suite 205 | New Haven, CT 06510
201-686-6719
www.omax3pro.com
Omax3 Professional Strength is the ultra-pure omega-3 dietary
supplement available exclusively through healthcare providers.
Formulated by physicians affiliated with Yale University, Omax3
Professional Strength contains a patented EPA:DHA ratio which
has proven highly effective in reducing multiple markers of
inflammation.
National Athletic Trainers’ Association
(NATA).............................................................................. 318
1620 Valwood Parkway, Suite 115 | Carrollton, TX 75006
972-532-8838
www.nata.org
The National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) is the
professional association for athletic trainers. The mission of
NATA is to represent, engage and foster the continued growth
and development of the athletic training profession and athletic
trainers as unique health care providers.
Regen Lab...................................................................... 233
En Budron B2 | Le Mont-Sur-Lauanne, VD 1052 Switzerland
+41-21-864-0111
www.regenlab.com
Regen Lab is a global leader in products for autologous
regenerative medicine based on freshly prepared platelet rich
plasma (platelet concentrate) from the patient’s own blood,
used either alone or combination with hyaluronic acid and
other fresh autologous cells from the patient’s fat or bone
marrow. These freshly prepared concentrates are safer and have
longer lasting effects than traditional cell-therapy products,
they accelerate healing and have proven efficacy in ageing
management, wound care and musculoskeletal pathologies.
Omzi Medical Solutions. ........................................ 335
297 Kingsbury Circle, Suite 100 | Stateline, NV 89449
541-915-2536
www.informdsolutions.com
Omzi Medical Solutions is an agency of Informd Solutions, and
specialized direct-to-physician, global healthcare distribution
company. Our platforms include compounding, dispensing,
medication monitoring, neurophysiological monitoring,
pharmacy management, personalized medicine, device
solutions and more.
Össur Americas................................................. 314/316
27051 Towne Centre Drive | Foothill Ranch, CA 92610
800-233-6263
www.ossur.com
Össur is a global leader in providing innovative technologies in
OA & Injury Solutions. Our Unloader® One osteoarthritis knee
brace is clinically proven to reduce pain and improve function
while our Unloader® Hip brace is designed to optimize hip OA
treatment in order to improve mobility and decrease pain.
Rock Tape...................................................................... 343
1610 Dell Avenue South | Campbell, CA 95008
408-912-7625
www.rocktape.com
Rock Tape helps athletes of every level go stronger, longer with
the world’s best kinesiology tape, functional fitness support
accessories, mobility tools and pain relieving topicals. Our
products are designed to assist during all stages of competition;
from preparation, to performance, to recovery.
OxyHealth LLC............................................................ 244
10719 Norwalk Blvd. | Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
562-906-8888
www.oxyhealth.com
OxyHealth is the world’s leading provider of hyperbaric
chambers. Presently, OxyHealth is the pioneer of the industry
with over 12,000 chambers in use, more than all other providers
combined. OxyHealth continues to remain at the forefront of
superior performance, quality and cutting-edge design concepts
that far exceed industry safety standards.
Routledge....................................................................... 238
2-4 Park Square, Milton Park
Abingdon OX14 4RN United Kingdom
+44 (0)-207-01-75633
https://www.routledge.com/
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, publishing
journals and books across a wide range of subjects and
disciplines including Medicine and Sport. Our aim is to facilitate
discovery and allow our users to access relevant research and
information quickly and easily, wherever they are.
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SAGE Publishing......................................................... 345
2455 Teller Road | Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
805-499-0721
www.sagepublishing.com
Founded in 1965, SAGE Publishing is an independent company
that disseminates journals, books and library products for the
educational, scholarly and professional markets.
www.sagepublishing.com.
Trice Medical, Inc...................................................... 245
1000 Continental Drive, Suite 240 | King of Prussia, PA 19406
610-989-8080
www.tricemedical.com
The mi-eye+, is a small, portable and fully disposable diagnostic
device that provides physicians and patients with real-time
answers on the condition of the intra-articular joint space.
The device combines an access needle, fluid port, camera and
light source that eliminates the need for a traditional cannula
and trocar system. This fully integrated system is optimized
for in-office, diagnostic arthroscopic procedures. Its ability to
provide physicians eyes-on answers reduces the need to refer
patients out of the office for other lengthy, indirect visualization
modalities. This practice-friendly device reduces the patient’s
overall time from injury to recovery.
Synergy Star Consultants..................................... 250
5550 LBJ Freeway, Suite 150 | Dallas, TX 75240
647-618-8242
www.synergystarconsultants.com
Practice management solutions that enhance revenue through
ancillary services and products such as comprehensive blood
tests, urine tests, wellness and surgery center.
UTC Imaging BV......................................................... 346
Kruisstraat 65 | 6171 GD Stein Netherlands
www.UTCimaging.com
+31-46-426-0569
UTC Imaging, a diagnostic ultrasound company that exploits
untapped information present in ultrasound signals, sets new
standards in imaging and diagnosis of tendons and muscles:
Unique 3-D imaging and novel Tissue Characterization. UTC
imaging changes the management of tendinopathies forever.
Tenex Health................................................................ 332
26902 Vista Terrace | Lake Forest, CA 92630
949-454-7500
www.TenexHealth.com
Tenex Health TX™ cuts and removes pathologic musculoskeletal
tissue. It is specifically engineered to use ultrasonic energy
and the innovative TX Micro Tip to target pain-causing tissue
for precise cutting that removes only the degenerated tissue,
leaving healthy tissue alone.
Wolters Kluwer........................................................... 326
2001 Market Street | Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-521-8300
www.lww.com
Wolters Kluwer is a leading publisher of medical, health
and science publications, including the Clinical Journal of
Sport Medicine. We offer an extensive selection of medical
books, journals and electronic media for physicians, nurses,
students and clinicians. Please visit our booth to browse our
comprehensive product line.
Terason. .......................................................................... 222
77 Terrace Hall Avenue | Burlington, MA 01803
781-270-4143
www.terason.com
Terason continues to revolutionize ultrasound with the latest
developments in high performance portable systems. Our
uSmart products provide exceptional imaging capability and
advanced features and functionality. These complete ultrasound
solutions optimize workflow, enhance clinical efficacy and
increase productivity for everyday clinical needs.
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for
Children........................................................................... 333
7000 West Plano Parkway, Suite 110 | Plano, TX 75093
469-515-7100
www.ScottishRiteHospital.org
The Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children Sports Medicine
Center is a comprehensive practice specializing in the treatment
of young and growing athletes.
The Orthobiologic Institute (TOBI). ................ 140
P.O. Box 6263 | Woodland Hills, CA 91365
888-534-9970
www.prpseminar.com
The Orthobiologic Institute (TOBI) provides a world-class annual
conference to share the latest research and best practices in
orthobiologic regenerative medicine.
TOBI 2016
7th Annual PRP & Regenerative Medical Symposium with
Workshops & Cadaver Labs
June 10-12, 2016
Wynn, Las Vegas
www.prpseminar.com
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