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1 Thursday, January 25, :00 1:00 PM Pre-course Meeting Management of ACL Injury in the Pediatric and Adolescent Athlete Mark V. Paterno PT, PhD, SCS/ Kenneth Rogers PhD, ATC/ Whitney Chambers PT, DPT, SCS, OCS/ Andy Zbojniewicz, MD/ Joseph T. Molony PT, SCS, OCS/ Jeremy Frank, MD/ Ted Ganley, MD/ Elliot Greenberg PT, PhD, DPT, OCS/ Alex Avila PT, DPT, SCS/ Marcos Davy PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS 8:00-8:10 AM Welcome/Introduction 8:10-8:30 AM ACL Injury Prevention in Kids 8:30-8:50 AM MRI Assessment of ACL Injury 8:50-9:10 AM Non-op management after ACL Injury 9:10-9:30 AM Panel Discussion 9:30-9:45 AM Break 9:45-10:00 AM Pre-hab: Laying the Foundation to Success after ACLR 10:00-10:20 AM ACLR in the Skeletally Immature Patient 10:20-10:40 AM Special Considerations for Post-Op Management after ACLR in the Skeletally Immature Athlete 10:40-11:00 AM Panel Discussion 11:00-11:15AM Break option 11:15-11:35AM Return to Sport Decision Making after ACLR 11:35-11:55 AM Outcome after ACLR: What do our patients have to look forward to. 11:55-12:15 PM How to deal with unrealistic expectations 12:15-12:35 PM Secondary ACL Prevention 12:35-12:55 PM Panel Discussion 12:55-1:00PM Final Remarks 1:00-2:00 PM Lunch Break 2:00 5:00 PM PRiSM Research Interest Group Meetings 5:00 7:00 PM PRiSM Committee Meetings 7:00-7:15 PM Welcome, PRISM History, OrthoPediatrics Acknowledgement 7:15 7:45 PM Keynote Presentation: Cutting Edge Surgical and Basic Science Issues in Singapore and the Far East 7:45 9:30 PM James Hui, MD Cocktails and Complex Case Presentations Moderator: Hank Chambers, MD, Andrew Gregory, MD, Michael Jofe, MD, and Antonio Milian, ATC, LAT Friday, January 26, :00 7:40 AM Breakfast 7:40 8:00 AM Welcome, Open Remarks and Gavel Exchange
2 8:00 8:45 AM 8:00 8:05 8:06 8:11 8:12 8:17 8:18 8:23 8:24 8:29 Scientific Session I Female Athlete Katherine Rizzone, MD LOW ENERGY AVAILABLITY CAUSES IMPAIRMENTS BEYOND THE TRIAD IN ADOLESCENT FEMALE SEASMOID FRACTURES IN FEMALE PERFORMING PRESENTING TO A PEDIATRIC SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM GIRLS GYMNASTICS INJURIES IN UNITED STATES HIGH SCHOOLS 2008/2009 THROUGH 2011/2012: A NATIONAL SUMMARY Cordelia Carter, MD 8:30 8:44 Discussion 8:45 9:30 AM 8:45 8:50 8:51 8:56 8:57 9:02 9:03 9:08 9:09 9:14 Scientific Session II Rehabilitation Elliot Greenberg, PT, PhD BARRIERS TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND RETURN TO SPORT AMONG ADOLESCENTS WITH A RECENT HISTORY OF ACL RECONSTRUCTION RETURN TO PLAY CLEARANCE IN ADOLESCENTS FOLLOWING ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION: CONSIDERATIONS OF THE CONTRALATERAL ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION CLINICAL PRACTICE PATTERNS: A SURVEY OF THE PRISM SOCIETY 9:15 9:29 Discussion Mark Paterno, PT, PhD, ATC 9:30 10:15 AM Instructional Course: Research Statistics, Evidence Based Medicine 10:15 10:30 AM Poster & Exhibit Viewing Break Keynote Presentation: 10:30 11:30 AM The NCAA: Current Issues in Collegiate Athletes Brian Hainline, MD 11:30 12:00 PM PRiSM Business Meeting and Acknowledgements 12:00 1:45 PM Lunch Clinical Case Presentation: Managing Upper Extremity Cases in the Athlete: Recurrent Shoulder Instability, Elbow Osteochondral Lesions, and UCL Tears Nirav Pandya, MD / Joe Molony, PT / Neeraj Patel, MD Industry Session Bracing Jeremy Frank, MD/Mark Paterno, PT Industry Session presented by OrthoPediatrics Limb Realignment Principles and Techniques for Osteochondral, Meniscus, and Patellofemoral Conditions John Polousky, MD / Aristides Cruz, MD / Peter Fabricant, MD
3 1:45 2:30 PM Scientific Session III Scientific Session IV 1:45 1:50 1:51 1:56 1:57 2:02 2:03 2:08 2:09 2:14 Ultrasound Andrea Stracciolini, MD THE USE OF POCKET-SIZED ULTRASOUND IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND ASSESSMENT OF BOTH BONE FOREARM FRACTURE REDUCTIONS ULTRASOUND ELASTOGRAPHY OF THE PATELLAR TENDON IN YOUNG ACTIVE AND SEDENTARY PEOPLE Pierre d Hemecourt, MD Discussion ACL PLUTO Update Mininder Kocher, MD ANTHROPOMETRIC AND MRI MEASUREMENTS ARE NOT RELIABLE PREDICTORS OF HAMSTRING GRAFT SIZE IN ADOLESCENT PATIENTS ALLOGRAFT AUGMENTATION OF HAMSTRING ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT GRAFTS IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED GRAFT FAILURE EFFECT OF ACLR GRAFT TYPE ON MOVEMENT STRATEGIES DURING A VERTICAL DROP JUMP IN ADOLESCENT Mike Busch, MD 2:15 2:29 Discussion 2:30 3:15 PM 2:30 2:35 2:36 2:41 Scientific Session V Stress Fractures Katheryn Ackerman, MD MALE ATHLETE CUMULATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT IS HIGHLY PREDICTIVE OF BONE STRESS INJURIES IN ELITE MALE DISTANCE RUNNERS: RESULTS OF A THREE-YEAR Scientific Session VI OCD Knee ROCK Update James Carey, MD, MPH ASSESSMENT OF CARTILAGE GROWTH AFTER BIOPSY OF OSTEOCHONDRAL LOOSE BODIES FOR USE IN AUTOLOGOUS CHONDROCYTE IMPLANTATION 2:42 2:47 2:48 2:53 2:54 2:59 INTERRELATIONSHIP OF BONE MINERAL DENSITY, BONE STRESS INJURIES, AND BONE CONTENT IN FEMALE FOCAL PERIPHYSEAL EDEMA (FOPE): A NEWLY REPORTED CAUSE OF KNEE PAIN IN ADOLESCENT Donna Pacicca, MD META-ANALYSIS OF INTERNAL FIXATION OF OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS OF THE KNEE: BIOABSORBABLE VERSUS METALLIC IMPLANTS CHILDHOOD OBESITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS OF THE KNEE, ANKLE, AND ELBOW IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS John Polousky, MD 3:00 3:14 Discussion Discussion 3:15-3:45 PM Poster & Exhibit Viewing Break 3:45 4:30 PM 3:45 3:50 3:51 3:56 Scientific Session VII Injury Prevention Kevin Latz, MD TRAINING ASSESSMENT AND COUNSELING IN KIDS Scientific Session VIII Meniscus Ben Heyworth, MD ANALYSIS OF MENISCAL VASCULARITY IN CHILDREN
4 3:57 4:02 4:03 4:08 4:09 4:14 RISK FACTORS FOR IN-SEASON INJURY IN VARSITY COLLEGIATE CROSS-COUNTRY RISK FACTORS IN ELITE ADOLESCENT MALE SOCCER PLAYERS: PROSPECTIVE STUDY Greg Myer, PhD THE POSITION OF THE POPLITEAL ARTERY RELATIVE TO THE MENISCI IN CHILDREN: A CADAVERIC STUDY THERE IS A HIGH RATE OF UNREGONIZED MENISCAL INJURIES ON MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT PATIENTS WITH ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT TEARS Hank Chambers, MD 4:15 4:29 Discussion Discussion 4:30 5:15 PM 4:30 4:35 4:36 4:41 4:42 4:47 4:48 4:53 4:54 5:00 Scientific Session IX Spondylolysis Andrew Gregory, MD THE EFFECT OF MANUAL THERAPY, CORE STABILIZATION, AND FEAR-REDUCING EDUCATION ON CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN IN A 15-YEAR-OLD BALLERINA CLINICAL PATHWAY AND CASE PRSENTATION FOR REHABILITATION AND RETURN TO SPORTS PARTICIPATION IN GYMNASTICS AFTER SPONDYLOLYSIS AN ALTERNATIVE MODEL OF CARE FOR THE TREATMENT OF ADOLESCENT WITH LOW BACK PAIN: A FEASIBILITY STUDY Pierre d Hemecourt, MD Scientific Session X Shoulder Instability Jonathan Riboh, MD ESTABLISHMENT OF NORMATIVE SHOULDER RANGE OF MOTION VALUES IN THE PEDIATRIC POPULATION THE LATARJET PROCEDURE FOR ANTERIOR SHOULDER INSTABILITY IN PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT A COMPARISON OF BIPOLAR BONE LOSS AND GLENOID TRACK LESIONS IN LESS THAN 20 YEARS-OLDS VS GREATER THAN 20 YEAR-OLDS WITH SHOULDER Phil Wilson, MD 5:00 5:14 Discussion Discussion 5:15 6:15 PM Networking & Poster Reception Saturday, January 27, :00 7:15 AM Business Meeting 7:00 7:45 AM Breakfast 7:45-8:00 AM Opening Remarks 8:00 8:45 AM 8:00 8:05 8:06 8:11 8:12 8:17 8:18 8:23 8:24 8:29 Scientific Session XI Concussion David Howell, PhD A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON THE INCIDENCE AND ONSET OF SPORT RELATED CONCUSSIONS IN FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYERS HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AND DEPRESSION LEVELS IN ADOLESCENT MALES AND FEMALES IN THE 6-MONTHS FOLLOWING A SPORTS RELATED CONCUSSION LONGITUDINAL MULTIMODAL ASSESSMENT TO QUANTIFY CONCUSSION RECOVERY TRAJECTORY AMONG YOUTH Christina Master, MD 8:30 8:44 Discussion
5 8:45 9:30 AM 8:45 8:50 8:51 8:56 8:57 9:02 Scientific Session XII Tibial Spine Henry Ellis, MD THE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF TIBIAL SPINE FRACTURES IN CHILDREN: A SURVEY OF TREATING PROVIDERS CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF SUTURE VS. SCREW FIXATION OF TIBIAL SPINE AVULSION FRACTURES 9:03 9:08 OPIOID UTILIZATION AFTER KNEE ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY 9:09 9:14 9:15 9:29 Discussion 9:30 10:15 AM 9:30 9:35 9:36 9:41 9:42 9:47 9:48-9:53 9:54 9:59 Theodore Ganley, MD Scientific Session XIII Outcome Measures Peter Fabricant, MD OUTCOME METRICS IN PEDIATRIC SPORTS MEDICINE: DO PROMIS COMPUTER ADAPTIVE TESTING METRICS CORRELATE WITH PEDIATRIC IKDC SCORES? IDENTIFYING YOUTH AT RISK FOR FAILURE TO RETURN TO PLAY FOLLOWING ACL RECONSTRUCTION AUTOLOGOUS CHONDROCYTE IMPLANTATION AS TREATMENT FOR UNSALVAGEABLE OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS: 10 TO 25 YEAR FOLLOW-UP Kevin Shea, MD 10:00 10:14 Discussion 10:15 10:30 AM Poster & Exhibit Viewing Break Keynote Presentation: 10:30 11:30 AM A Lifetime of Learning about The Pediatric Athlete Carl Stanitski, MD 11:30 12: 00 PM Gavel Exchange Kevin Shea, MD, and Theodore Ganley, MD 12:00 1:45 PM Lunch Clinical Case Presentations: Lower Extremity Sports Injuries Aristides Cruz, MD / Mark Paterno, PT / Ben Forst, PA / Matthew Grady, MD Industry Session Ultrasound (peripheral joint exams using GE) Pierre d Hemecourt, MD/Andrea Stracciolini Industry Session presented by Arthrex Pediatric ACL: Update on Epiphyseal ACL Techniques and Quad Tendon Autograft Dan Green, MD, Jay Albright, MD, Paul Saluan, MD
6 1:45 2:30 PM 1:45 1:50 1:51 1:56 1:57 2:02 2:03 2:08 2:09 2:14 Scientific Session XIV Sport Specialization Scott McKay, MD IS IT SAFE FOR ADOLESCENTS TO RUN A MARATHON? A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF PARTICIPATION CHARACTERISTICS BY LEVEL OF SPECIALIZATION AMONG YOUTH SOCCER NORMATIVE ATHLETIC ACTIVITY LEVEL DATA IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: A CROSS- SECTIONAL STUDY OF 2,002 AMERICAN YOUTH Allison Crepeau, MD Scientific Session XV Patellofemoral Instability Dan Green, MD FIRST DO NO HARM: A COMPARISON OF PATELLOFEMORAL CONTACT PRESSURES AND LIGAMENT ISOMETRY IN SKELETALLY IMMATURE MPFL RECONSTRUCTION AXIAL WIDTH OF PATELLAR TENDON BEYOND LATERAL TROCHLEAR RIDGE: A NOVEL MEASUREMENT OF PATELLOFEMORAL INSTABILITY OUTCOMES OF MEDIAL PATELLAR TENDON TRANSFER WITH PROXIMAL REALIGNMENT IN YOUNG SKELETALLY IMMATURE CHILDREN WITH PATELLAR INSTABILITY Shital Parikh, MD 2:15 2:29 Discussion Discussion 2:30 3:15 PM 2:30 2:35 2:36 2:41 2:42 2:47 2:48 2:53 2:54 2:59 Scientific Session XVI Hip Disorders Jeffrey Nepple, MD CAM FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT MORPHOLOGY DEVELOPS DURING ADOLESCENCE AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY RADIATION EXPOSURE IN THE YOUNG ADULT HIP PATIENT: DOES LOW-DOSE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY REDUCE RADIATION EXPOSURE ADEQUATELY? ANTERIOR CENTER-EDGE ANGLE ON SAGITTAL CT: A COMPARISON OF NORMAL HIP TO DYSPLASTIC HIPS Mininder Kocher, MD Scientific Session XVII OCD Elbow ROCKET Update Carl Nissen, MD ANATOMY VS ACTIVITY: A COMPARISON OF CAPITELLAR OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS IN GYMNASTS AND BASEBALL PLAYERS META-ANALYSIS OF ADOLESCENT CAPITELLAR OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS: PREDICTIVE ROLE OF SYMPTOM DURATION ON PROGNOSIS THE DEMOGRAPHICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS OF THE ELBOW IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS Phil Wilson, MD 3:00 3:14 Discussion Discussion 3:15-3:45 PM Poster & Exhibit Viewing Break 3:45 4:30 PM 3:45 3:50 3:51 3:56 Scientific Session XVIII Growth and Development PROXIMAL HUMERAL PHYSEAL CLOSURE PATTERNS CORRELATE WITH SKELETAL AGE INNACCURACY OF SELF-REPORTED TANNER STAGE BY ADOLESCENTS Scientific Session XIX UCL/Medial Epicondyle Al Atanda, MD OUTCOMES AND RETURN TO PLAY AFTER ULNAR COLLATERAL LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION IN ADOLESCENT
7 3:57 4:02 4:03 4:08 FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES AND COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING SURGICAL TREATMENT OF SOLITARY PERI-ARTICULAR KNEE OSTEOCHONDROMAS IN PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT PATIENTS Matt Grady, MD 4:09 4:14 Discussion EXCESSIVE SAGITTAL PLANE TRUNK MOTION IN BASEBALL PITCHING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED ELBOW VARUS MOMENTS AND BALL VELOCITY MEDIAL EPICONDYLE FRACTURE BIOMECHANICS: EVALUATION OF THREE DIFFERENT FIXATION METHODS Todd Lawrence, MD 4:15-4:29 Discussion Discussion 4:30 5:15 PM Scientific Session XX Nth Dimensions Scientific Session XXI Multi-ligament Knee 4:30 4:35 Factors Limiting Hip Range Motion: Bony v Soft Tissue Impingement Cliff Willimon, MD 4:36 4:41 4:42 4:47 4:48 4:53 4:54 4:59 A Preliminary Study Evaluating Interobserver Reliability of Schöttle s Technique The Prevalence of Klippel-Feil Syndrome in Pediatric Patients: Analysis of 831 CT scans An Evaluation of Racial Disparities in the Treatment and Outcomes of Pediatric Patients with Septic Arthritis in the Knee Cordelia Carter, MD OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF MULTI- LIGAMENT KNEE INJURIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS ANTEROLATERAL CAPSULAR FOLDING AND THE ANTEROLATERAL LIGAMENT: CAN WE CREATE IT? ARE WE CREATING IT? PEDIATRIC KNEE DISLOCATION WITH MULTILIGAMENTOUS KNEE INJURY: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW John Polousky, MD 5:00 5:14 Discussion Discussion 5:15 5:30 PM Awards Ceremony 5:30 5:45 PM Concluding Remarks and Adjournment 6:00 8:00 PM Board of Directors Meeting & Dinner
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