Lower Extremity & Cervical Spine Injuries in Sports Medicine

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Continuing Medical Education Clinical Campus of Stony Brook University School of Medicine 3rd Annual Sports Medicine Symposium Lower Extremity & Cervical Spine Injuries in Sports Medicine Wednesday, June 7, 2017 Winthrop Research & Academic Conference Center x Mineola, New York Accredited by Approved for 6.25 CME, BOC and PT Credits

3rd Annual Sports Medicine Symposium Lower Extremity & Cervical Spine Injuries in Sports Medicine Overview Welcome to Winthrop s 3rd Annual Sports Medicine Symposium entitled: Lower Extremity and Cervical Spine Injuries in Sports Medicine. This program has been designed for athletic trainers, physical therapists and other members of the inter-professional team who are interested in improving their knowledge and practice of different aspects of Sports Medicine. This program will start by discussing the advances and changes of ACL rehabilitation protocols over the past few decades. It will discuss the recognition, management and treatment of various lower extremity injuries. This program will also discuss surgical interventions, such as ACL graft choices and injuries relating to the hip. Presenters will also use breakout sessions to discuss on-field evaluation and management of cervical spine injuries, lower extremity injuries and the rehabilitation of these specific injuries. Speakers will provide didactic, case-based illustrations and hands-on demonstrations that will improve patient care outcomes. Learning Objectives At the completion of this program, the participant should be able to: Describe the changes of ACL rehabilitation, from past to present time. Recognize common sports related injuries of the foot, ankle, knee and hip. Apply proper management and treatment of lower extremity & cervical spine injuries. Demonstrate hands-on skills for the evaluation and management of cervical spine and lower extremity sports related injuries. Develop appropriate rehabilitation strategies for lower extremity injuries. Content Domains Injury/ Illness Prevention and Wellness Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis Immediate and Emergency Care Treatment and Rehabilitation

Level Of Difficulty This course has been defined as at the Advanced Level. Target Audience Athletic Trainers (certified or those seeking certification), physical therapists, physicians, residents, EMT s, Students. Accreditation is Accredited with Commendation by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA Credit Designation designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PR Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Certified Athletic Trainers is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers. This program has been approved for a maximum of 6.25 hours of Category A continuing education. Certified Athletic Trainers are responsible for claiming only those hours actually spent participating in the continuing education activities. Physical Therapists is a New York State Education Department approved provider for physical therapy continuing education. designates this activity for a maximum of 6.25 contact hours.

Agenda 7:00a Registration & Breakfast 7:50a Welcome & Introduction Stephen Wirth, PT 8:00a KEYNOTE ADDRESS Rehabilitation of ACL Injuries, Past and Present John Cavanaugh, PT, MED, ATC, SCS 8:45a Ankle Instability in Youth Athletes Brian Ding, MD 9:15a Break 9:30a ACL Graft Choices Mark Grossman, MD 10:00a Hip Labral Tears & FAI Ioannis Zouzias, MD 10:30a Rehabilitation of Lower Extremity Injuries Scott Yerys, DPT 11:00a Panel Discussion 11:30a Lunch 12:30p Breakout Session I: Group A: group B: Management of Cervical Spine Injuries Management of Lower Extremity Injuries Cody Ryan, ATC, EMT Ian Leary, ATC Lynn Wille, ATC, EMT Lauren Kendrick, ATC 2:00p Break 2:10p Breakout Session II: Group A: group B: Management of Lower Extremity Injuries Management of Cervical Spine Injuries Ian Leary, ATC Cody Ryan, ATC, EMT Lauren Kendrick, ATC Lynn Wille, ATC, EMT 3:40p Adjourn

Faculty Keynote Speaker John Cavanaugh, PT, MED, ATC, SCS Clinical Supervisor The James M. Benson Sports Rehabilitation Center Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Local Faculty Brian Ding, MD Chief of Foot & Ankle Surgery Attending Orthopedic Physician Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopedics Stony Brook University School of Medicine Stony Brook, NY Mark Grossman, MD Chief of Sports Medicine Attending Orthopedic Physician Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Stony Brook University School of Medicine Stony Brook, NY Lauren Kendrick, ATC Ian Leary, ATC Cody Ryan, ATC, EMT Capt. of Wantagh-Levittown Volunteer Ambulance Corps Lynn Wille, ATC, EMT* Scott Yerys, DPT Supervisor Out-Patient Physical Therapy Ioannis Zouzias, MD Attending Orthopedic Physician Planning Committee Stephen Wirth, PT Administrative Director of Outpatient Physical Therapy Daniel DeSimone, ATC Supervisor of Athletic Training Services Matei Manu, ATC Faculty Disclosure It is the policy of to adhere to ACCME and BOC accreditation requirements, policies and Standards for Commercial Support in order to ensure content validity, fair balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its sponsored programs. All faculty, planners and authors of educational content who participate in sponsored programs must disclose to the audience any potential, apparent or real conflicts of interest related to their contribution to the activity as well as any discussions of off-label or investigational uses of any commercial products and devices not yet approved in the United States. All faculty disclosures will be made at the time of the activity. Please call Robert Martin, MBA, CHCP, Director of CME at 516-663-2521 to express any concerns. *Denotes Planning Committee Member

Register Today We accept online registration for all Winthrop CME-CE courses. Register and pay online at http://winthrop.cloud-cme.com FEES Registration fee includes educational materials, meals and CME-CE credit certificate. Space is limited. Register early. $150 Physicians $100 Athletic Trainers/Physical Therapists/EMTs $ 75 WUH Athletic Trainers/Physical Therapists/EMTs $ 30 Students (with valid ID) FREE WUH Residents & Fellows (with valid Winthrop ID) LOCATION Winthrop Research & Academic Conference Center Main Level 101 Mineola Boulevard 11501 Parking Parking is available at any of these convenient campus lots: Mineola Intermodal Center at 65 3rd Ave, Mineola. Winthrop Campus Visitors Parking Garage (access via Emergency entrance at 2nd & 3rd Ave.) Winthrop Professional Building at 200 Old Country Rd. (enter lot via 3rd St & Mineola Blvd before LIRR tracks overpass). Marcellus Rd Wellington Rd Horton Hwy Harrison Ave 3rd Ave MINEOLA 1st St 2nd St Main St Accommodations We do not have a discounted room block for this meeting. However, if you require a hotel, we suggest that you contact the Garden City Hotel by calling 1-800-547-0400. 7th Ave 6th Ave Station Rd 5th Ave 4th Ave 3rd Ave Mineola Blvd 3rd St Old Country Rd Franklin Ave Confirmation All registrants will receive a confirmation via email. Research & Academic Center Cancellation A fee of $15 is deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received by mail 72 hours prior to the course. No refund will be made thereafter. SPECIAL NEEDS The Winthrop Research & Academic Conference Center is accessible to individuals with disabilities or special needs. Participants with special needs should contact the office of CME at 516-663-8459. If you experience technical problems with the online system, wish to register a group, or require other special arrangements; please contact Peter Sandre at 516-663-8459 or via email at psandre@winthrop.org for assistance.

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