FacULTY - Department of Orthopedics

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FacULTY - Department of Orthopedics
FACULTY
COURSE DIRECTORS
SPERO G. KARAS, MD
Head Team Physician- Atlanta Falcons
Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics
Director, Emory Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship Program
Emory Healthcare Sports Medicine Center
NEERU JAYANTHI, MD
Director, Tennis Medicine
Associate Professor Orthopedics and Family Medicine
Associate Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
Emory Healthcare Sports Medicine Center
GUEST FACULTY
MARK KOVACS, PHD, FACSM, CSCS*D, MTPS
Director of Life Sport Science Institute and Associate Professor of
Sport Health Science, Life University
Executive Director, International Tennis Performance Association (iTPA)
JONATHAN H. KIM MD, FACC
Assistant Professor, Division of Cardiology, Emory University
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Division of Applied Physiology,
Georgia Institute of Technology
Director Sports Cardiology, Emory Healthcare
Head Team Cardiologist, Georgia Tech Sports Medicine,
Emory Sports Medicine, Atlanta Falcons
APRIL 22-23, 2016
Emory Johns Creek Hospital
6325 Hospital Parkway
Johns Creek, Georgia 30097
All meeting rooms are located on
the Lower Level (LL) of the hospital.
PAGE LOVE, RD
Owner, Nutrifit, Sport, Therapy, Inc
Nutrition Consultant, ATP AND WTA Tour
USTA Sport Science Committee
MELISSA BAUDO-MARCHETTI, PT, DPT, SCS, MTC
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Board Certified, Sports Physical Therapy
Certified Manual Therapist
Polestar Pilates Instructor
WTA Physiotherapist
Adjunct Professor, Division of Physical Therapy
Emory University School of Medicine
KEITH MAY, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Sports Medicine
EMORY SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER
FACULTY
presented by
MIKE BILLER, PT, OCS,
CERT MDT
SHAINA LANE, M.ED., ATC, OTC
MICHAEL GOTTSCHALK, MD
T. SCOTT MAUGHON, MD
KYLE HAMMOND, MD
KENNETH R. MAUTNER, MD
CHIP HEWGLEY, PT, MPT, SCS
BRANDON MINES, MD
NEERU JAYANTHI, MD
BRIAN JENNINGS, PT, OCS
MIKE NEWSOME, PT, OCS,
MTC, CERT MDT, CSCS
SPERO G. KARAS, MD
OLUSEUN A. OLUFADE, MD
LEE KNEER, MD
MATTHEW POMBO, MD
LISA KOVACK, PT
RICHARD THOMAS, MD
DAN KRAUSHAAR PT,
MPT, SCS
JEFFREY W. WEBB, MD
SAM LABIB, MD
JOHN XEROGEANES, MD
R. AMADEUS MASON, MD
KIMBERLY WINN, ATC
INFORMATION
2016 EMORY SPORTS MEDICINE SYMPOSIUM
NEEDS STATEMENT
In merely the primary secondary school age population, 4.3 million Americans
suffer from sports related injuries annually, with 1.9 million of these classified as
serious injuries. When considering the ever expanding opportunities for sports
participation in athlete of all ages, it becomes clear that sports injuries are a major
source of disability and dysfunction in the United States.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, Physicians, Nurses, Physician Assistants,
Residents. Dress code: business casual.
Sports Medicine athletic trainers and physical therapists remain the “front line”
providers in diagnostic and management of sports injuries in the United States.
Recent statistics reveal approximately 30,000 athletic trainers provide services to
athletes normally. Physical therapists comprise a group of five times larger; many of
whom also treat sports injuries. Given the large number of sports injuries reported
annually, coupled with the broad spectrum of clinical specialists called on to treat
these injuries, there is a clear need to bridge the knowledge and performance gap
in sports medicine clinicians.
ATHLETIC TRAINERS: The 9th Annual Emory Sports
Medicine Symposium is approved for 14 EBP CEU’s
through the Board of Certification, Inc. Emory Sports
Medicine Center (P3345_ is recognized by the board
of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education
for Certified Athletic Trainers.
The 2016 Emory Sports Medicine Symposium is a comprehensive program that
strives to bridge the gap between science and practice utilizing evidence-based
recommendations. A multidisciplinary faculty of sports medicine physicians,physical
therapists, athletic trainers, and allied sports-health specialists will reach a diverse
target audience of health care professionals through a far-reaching, interactive,
and coordinated educational effort. Individual practitioners and healthcare teams
will enhance their knowledge, but most importantly, will be able to adopt practical
strategies for improved interventions and optimal patient care and outcomes.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
PHYSICAL THERAPISTS: Application for CEU credit has been filed with the
Physical Therapy Association of Georgia. Determination of credit is pending.
TUITION/REGISTRATION
Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurses,
Residents/Fellows and other Allied Health Professionals - $199
Student Rate - $ 99
Registration includes continental breakfast, lunch, refreshment breaks, course
syllabus, and other amenities involved in making this a rewarding learning
experience. Emory Sports Medicine Center reserves the right to cancel the
program and return all fees.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE
This symposium provides the most up date information for professionals
interested in the diagnosis and management of shoulder, knee, ankle, hip
injuries, as well as medical issues affecting athletes. A number of sports-specific
sessions geared towards comprehensive care of athletes (soccer, baseball, tennis,
running, football) are also featured. Innovative rehabilitative strategies will be
highlighted throughout the entire course. The most current concepts will be
presented in various methods: didactic sessions, panel discussions, research
updates, breakouts sessions, and personal interaction with the faculty.
The liability of Emory Sports Medicine Center is limited to the course fee. Emory
will not be responsible for any losses incurred by registrants, including but not
limited to airfare cancellation or hotel deposits.
At the conclusion of this program, attendees should be able to:
COURSE SYLLABUS
In accordance with Emory University’s sustainability initiative, the course
handouts/syllabus will be available in pdf format online. A link will be provided.
Symposium materials will be available for download a few days prior to the
conference allowing attendees the opportunity to review them before the
meeting.
n Have an increased knowledge of sports surgical procedures and how
best to optimize patient outcomes and return to sport
n Explain how physical therapy techniques in rehabilitation improve
patient outcomes
n Identify the need and understand innovative non-surgical techniques
for various musculoskeletal conditions
n Understand unique issues related to the young pediatric athlete
n Identify and diagnose common shoulder injuries in athletes-muscle
and tendon injury, ligament and labral tears, and instability
n Explain how athletes can reduce their risk of ACL injuries
n Evaluate and formulate treatment plans and provide rehabilitation for
various injuries and conditions inherent with shoulder and knee injuries
n Understand evidence-based clinical pathways for osteoarthritis, meniscus
tears, rotator cuff tears, and tendinopathies
n Evaluate and treat tendon injuries in the athlete
n Apply new concepts in the management of concussions
n Identify causes of hip pain and its treatment in the athletic patient
n Apply nutrition principles to enhance performance and health
n Understand sports performance training and technology and how it
can help improve the performance and well being of athletes
CANCELLATION POLICY
To cancel your registration with Emory University, please fax or mail a written
notice. 50% of enrollment fees will be refunded up to 7 days prior to the
symposium (April 15, 2016). Cancellation after April 15, 2016 will forfeit the
entire enrollment fee.
The details to access the handouts online will be emailed to attendees
approximately 3 days prior to the course date. Conference handouts can be
viewed, downloaded and printed and/or saved to a preferred electronic device.
EVALUATION & CERTIFICATE
All attendees should provide their own email, not a spouse or assistant’s email.
Once the course is completed, Emory will email instructions how to complete the
evaluation and download the course certificate. Please turn in your evaluation
form at the end of the symposium. At the completion of your evaluation form, a
certificate will be made available.
CONFERENCE LOCATION & LODGING
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta North/ Johns Creek
Address: 11695 Medlock Bridge Rd, Johns Creek, GA 30097
Phone: (770) 476-1966
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Johns Creek
Address: 7146 McGinnis Ferry Rd, Suwanee, GA 30024
Phone: (678) 638-9800
Hyatt Place Johns Creek
Address: 11505 Medlock Bridge Rd, Johns Creek, GA 30097
Phone: (770) 622-5858
FRIDAY - APRIL 22, 2016
9 AM REGISTRATION
SATURDAY - APRIL 23, 2016
7:30 AM CONTINENTAL BRREAKFAST
SESSION 1: ROOM A Soccer Medicine
Moderator - Mat Pombo, MD
SESSION 1: ROOM B Baseball Medicine
Moderator - Scott Maughon, MD
10 AM
THE COMPREHENSIVE
EVALUATION OF A
SOCCER PLAYER Oluseun Olufade, MD
10 AM SHOULDER INJURIES IN THE THROWING ATHLETE Kyle Hammond, MD
10:25
CATEGORIZING
CONCUSSIONS:
EMORY CLINICAL PATHWAY
Mat Pombo, MD
10:25 ELBOW INJURIES IN THE YOUTH BASEBALL PLAYER
Scott Maughon, MD
10:50
PREVENTION OF SECONDARY ACL INJURY- RESEARCH AND INTERVENTIONS
Mike Biller, PT, OCS
10:50
UCL RECONSTRUCTION:
REHABILITATION PRINCIPLES AND OUTCOMES
Brian Jennings, PT
11:15 ANKLE INSTABILITY: WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS?
Sam Labib, MD
11:15 PREVENTING OVERUSE INJURIES IN YOUTH BASEBALL PLAYERS
Jeff Webb, MD
11:40 PANEL DISCUSSION
Pombo, Olufade, Biller, Labib
11:40 PANEL DISCUSSION - Maughon, Hammond, Jennings, Webb
12 PM LUNCH PROVIDED
12 PM LUNCH PROVIDED
SESSION 2: ROOM A Shoulder Updates in Sports Medicine
Moderator - Spero Karas MD
SESSION 2: ROOM B Youth Sports Medicine
Moderator - Jeff Webb, MD
1 PM
SHOULDER INSTABILITY
SURGERY IN 2016 Spero Karas, MD
1 PM
WHEN TO WORRY ABOUT THE GROWTH PLATES IN A YOUNG ATHLETE - Jeff Webb, MD
1:25
ROTATOR CUFF: EMORY
CLINICAL PATHWAY Lee Kneer, MD
1:25
DEVELOPING A SUCCESSFUL YOUNG ATHLETE WITHOUT GETTING THEM INJURED: AN
EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH
Neeru Jayanthi, MD
1:50
POST OPERATIVE
REHABILITATION AFTER
ROTATOR CUFF
SURGERY Mike Newsome, PT
1:50
INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC
FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE
PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT
SPORT REHABILITATION
Keith May, PT, ATC
2:15
CLAVICLE FRACTURES:
WHEN TO FIX THEM Mat Pombo, MD
2:15
WHEN SHOULD A YOUNG
ATHLETE HAVE KNEE
ARTHROSCOPY?
Kyle Hammond, MD
2:40
PANEL DISCUSSION Karas, Kneer, Newsome, Pombo
2:40
PANEL DISCUSSION - Webb, Jayanthi, May, Hammond
3 PM BREAK
3 PM BREAK
SESSION 4: ROOM A Surgical Decision-Making
Moderator - Kyle Hammond, MD
HIP PAIN: HOW DO I KNOW IF MY PATIENT IS APPROPRIATE
FOR HIP ARTHROSCOPY?
Kyle Hammond, MD
8 AM
ULTRASOUND FOR
TENDINOPATHY: DO WE NEED
MRI ANYMORE?
Lee Kneer, MD
8:25
SPORTS-RELATED FRACTURES OF THE HAND/WRIST AND ANKLE: WHEN SHOULD YOU OPERATE?
Richard Thomas, MD
8:25
REHAB FOR CHALLENGING AREAS OF TENDINOPATHIES: A REVIEW OF CLINICAL TREATMENT OPTIONS
Mike Newsome, PT
8:50
ROTATOR CUFF SURGICAL DECISION-MAKING
Spero Karas, MD
8:50
INNOVATIVE PROCEDURES FOR IN
SEASON VS OUT OF SEASON
TENDINOPATHY - Ken Mautner MD
9:15
ELBOW ARTHROSCOPY:
WHEN SHOULD YOU OPERATE?
Scott Maughon, MD
9:15
CASE-BASED TENDINOPATHY
SESSION: WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
Mautner, Mason, Kneer
9:40
PANEL DISCUSSION - Hammond, Karas, Maughon, Thomas
9:40
PANEL DISCUSSION - Kneer,
Newsome, Mautner, Mason
10 AM BREAK
SESSION 5: ROOM A Tennis Medicine
Moderator - Neeru Jayanthi, MD
10:15
EVALUATION OF THE INJURED RUNNER: A PRACTICAL APPROACH Lee Kneer, MD
10:40
KEEPING JUNIOR AND ADULT TENNIS PLAYERS HEALTHY:
A UNIQUE APPROACH
Neeru Jayanthi, MD
CONCERNS IN THE FEMALE
RUNNER - Shaina Lane, ATC
11:05
TENNIS ELBOW: EMORY CLINICAL PATHWAY - Ken Mautner, MD
10:40
11:05
11:30
INNOVATIVE DRY NEEDLING AS A MANUAL THERAPY STRATEGY
IN THE INJURED TENNIS PLAYER
Melissa Baudo-Marchetti, DPT
11:30
OVERUSE LOWER EXTREMITY INJURIES IN THE RUNNER:
GAIT ANALYSIS AND RETRAINING
Lisa Kovack, PT
11:55
PANEL DISCUSSION - Jayanthi,
Kovacs, Mautner, Baudo-Marchetti
11:55
PANEL DISCUSSION
Kneer, Mason, Lane, Kovack
ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY:
EMORY CLINICAL PATHWAY
Amadeus Mason, MD
12:15 PM LUNCH PROVIDED
12:15 PM LUNCH PROVIDED
SESSION 6: ROOM A Innovation in Sports Medicine in 2016
Moderator - Amadeus Mason, MD
SESSION 6: ROOM B 1 PM
CUTTING EDGE SPORTS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY: WHAT ARE THE NEXT EXCITING THINGS?
Mark Kovacs, PhD
1 PM
2016 SPORTS MEDICINE RESEARCH UPDATES
Michael Gottschalk, MD
1:08
ULTRASOUND IN SCREENING FOR ACL TEARS
Walter Sussman, MD (PI: Mautner)
1:25
INNOVATIVE SPORTS NUTRITION STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING MUSCLE MASS AND PERFORMANCE
Page Love, RD
1:22
PAIN CONTROL FOR ACL RECONSTRUCTION:
A PROSPECTIVE TRIAL
Ajay PremKumar (PI: Xerogeanes)
1:50
WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE ON STEM CELL TREATMENTS AND WHEN
DO YOU NEED TO CONSIDER IT
Amadeus Mason, MD
1:36
THE RISKS OF REINJURY RELATED TO
SPORTS SPECIALIZATION
Neeru Jayanthi, M.D. (PI)
1:50
THE IMPACT OF FOOTBALL ON VASCULAR FUNCTION - Jonathon Kim, M.D. (PI)
2:15
SPORTS CARDIOLOGY: WHO NEEDS FURTHER EVALUATION?
Jonathon Kim, MD
2:04
OUTCOMES OF ALL SOFT TISSUE QUADRICEPS
TENDON GRAFT FOR ACL RECONSTRUCTION
Aaron Gebrelul (PI: Xerogeanes)
2:18
TRAINING RISK ASSESSMENT AND
COUNSELING IN KIDS (TRACK)
Neeru Jayanthi, M.D. (PI)
2:32
INJURY HISTORY IN NFL COMBINE ATHLETES Spero G. Karas, MD (PI: Spero G. Karas)
2:46
THE IMPACT OF AGE ON CARDIAC MARKERS
AFTER A RUNNING RACE
James MacNamara, M.D. (PI: Kim)
ACL 2016: WHERE ARE WE NOW?
John Xerogeanes, MD
3:15
SURGICAL TECHNIQUES IN
CARTILAGE INJURIES:
LATEST UPDATES - Sam Labib MD
2:40
PANEL DISCUSSION
Mason, Kovacs, Love, Kim
3:40
RATIONALE FOR LATE TERM
REHAB AFTER ACL
RECONSTRUCTION
Dan Kraushaar PT, MPT, SCS
3 PM
BREAK
3:40
RETURN TO PLAY 2016 UPDATE:
CRITERIA BASED MEASURES
Mike Biller, PT, OCS
SESSION 7: ROOM A Football Medicine
Moderator - Brandon Mines, MD
4:05
MENISCUS TEARS:
EMORY CLINICAL PATHWAY
John Xerogeanes, MD
4:05
EMORY OSTEOARTHRITIS
CLINICAL PATHWAY
Brandon Mines, MD
4:30
ACL DECISION-MAKING:
A CASE-BASED APPROACH
Jayanthi, Xerogeanes,
Hammond, Karas
4:30
SUBCHONDROPLASTY: A NEW OPTION FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS
Mat Pombo, MD
4:55
PANEL DISCUSSION
Xerogeanes, Kraushaar,
Hammond, Karas
MEET & GREET RECEPTION (ATTENDEES AND FACULTY)
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING CONCLUSION OF SESSIONS
SESSION 5: ROOM B Running Medicine
Moderator - Lee Kneer, MD
WHERE REHABILITATION ENDS AND PERFORMANCE TRAINING BEGINS - Mark Kovacs, PhD
3:15
5:15 -7:15
10 AM BREAK
10:15
SESSION 3: ROOM B Cartilage Repair and Joint Preservation
Moderator - Sam Labib, MD
PANEL DISCUSSION
Labib, Biller, Mines, Pombo
SESSION 4: ROOM B Updates in Tendinopathy-2016
Moderator - Ken Mautner, MD
8 AM
SESSION 3: ROOM A ACL: Evidence-based Updates
Moderator - John Xerogeanes, MD
4:55
3:15
PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT/
MONITORING IN THE NFL
Spero Karas, MD
3:40
INTRODUCING AEROBIC
CHALLENGE DURING CONCUSSION:
WHEN IS IT TIME - Jeff Webb, MD
4:15
FOOTBALL PREPARTICIPATION EVALATIONS: HIGH SCHOOL
TO THE NFL - Brandon Mines, MD
4:30
SIDELINE CASES:
ASK THE FOOTBALL DOCS!
Pombo, Karas, Webb, Mines
4:55
PANEL DISCUSSION
Karas, Webb, Mines, Pombo
5:15
CONCLUDE
Research Updates
Moderator - Michael Gottschalk, MD
SESSION 7: ROOM B Rehabilitative Challenges
Moderator - Michael Biller, PT
3:15
POST OP HIP LABRAL REHABILITATION
Mike Newsome, PT
3:40
MANAGING CHALLENGING
SCAPULAR DYSKINESIS
Daniel Kraushaar, PT, MPT, SCS
4:15
REHABILITATION OF THE
CHALLENGING MDI PATIENT
Chip Hewgley, PT, MPT, SCS
4:30
NON-OPERATIVE REHABILITATION OF THE ACHILLES TENDON RUPTURE
Kevin Poplawski, DPT
4:55
PANEL DISCUSSION - Biller, Newsome,
Kraushaar, Hewgley, Poplawski
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Phone: 404-778-6268