THE YOUNG ADULT WITH HIP PAIN

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ADULT WITH Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Permit # 8048 Resurfacing & Minimally Invasive Surgery TARGET AUDIENCE Orthopaedic surgeons, rheumatologists, physical therapists and other allied healthcare professionals. COURSE DESCRIPTION The Young Adult Hip CME course will address issues in this emerging field within orthopaedic surgery. Over the past decade new research into the field of young adult hip disorders has provided significant advances in patient care. The young adult patient with hip arthritis has for a long time been a perplexing problem in orthopaedics. A better understanding of the underlying causes of hip arthritis in this subgroup of patients now exists. This newfound knowledge is based on a deeper understanding of the anatomy of the hip, its subtle variations and nuances, which have been greatly elucidated in recent years. Although readily available, this information has not yet been widely disseminated to the orthopaedic community and is only now becoming a part of residency training. Practicing orthopaedic surgeons therefore have a knowledge gap in this regard. As a consequence of this new information we are now better able to correctly diagnose young adults with hip pain as having pre-arthritic hip symptoms, define the abnormality and Resurfacing & Minimally Invasive Surgery potentially correct it. The field of joint preservation surgery has thus evolved. The dominant cause of young adult hip pain and early arthritis is likely Femoral Acetabular Impingement (FAI), an entity that has been defined only in the past 10 years. Identification of this process along various points in its continuum can be treated using a variety of surgical procedures from minimally invasive to more invasive techniques. Other causes of young adult hip arthritis are rooted in pediatric conditions and trauma. An additional aspect of the Young Adult Hip is the patient that presents at a young age (<60 years old) with already advanced hip arthritis. New minimally invasive hip replacement and resurfacing procedures have been developed in these patients who are no longer candidates for hip preservation surgery. These cutting edge techniques allow rapid rehabilitation and return to work and recreational activities at a rapid rate. The program includes a live surgical demonstration. STATEMENT OF NEED Practicing clinicians need to be aware of pre-arthritic conditions of the hip in young adults in order to correctly diagnose young adults with hip pain as having pre-arthritic hip symptoms, define the abnormality and potentially correct it. Practicing clinicians need to be aware that surgical procedures exist to prevent, retard and relieve these pre-arthritic conditions and the development of hip arthritis. Practicing clinicians need to be aware of emerging techniques in hip replacement options once the young adult presents with arthritis in order to consider this technique, which allows rapid rehabilitation and return to work and recreational activities at a rapid rate. Practicing clinicians need to have the anatomic basis for understanding the pathology Post-Graduate Medical School 550 First Avenue, New York NY 10016 O N L Y N O T I C E of the painful young adult hip, and thus define the anatomy of the hip and correlate it with radiographic studies in order to prevent missed diagnfridaosis. The Post-Graduate Medical School of the New York University School of Medicine is committed to improving patient care through continuing medical education. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES Identify, diagnose and counsel patients with pre-arthritic hip symptoms regarding their diagnosis with possible treatment or appropriate referral Identify surgical candidates and develop and implement surgical plan to preserve the hip joint. Counsel young adult patients towards resurfacing versus hip replacements and define the longevity of the implant and expected functional outcome of patients Identify Sponsored the new discoveries by the in hip NYU anatomy, Post labral Graduate pathology, dysplasia Medical and School impingement that contribute to hip pain. The Young Adult with Hip Pain The Latest Update on Hip Arthroscopy, Joint Preservation, Resurfacing & Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement NYU HOSPITAL FOR JOINT DISEASES LOEB AUDITORIUM Register online at: www.med.nyu.edu/courses/cme/pedhip

The Latest Update on Hip Arthroscopy, Joint Preservation, Resurfacing & Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement. Course Directors: & James Slover, MD

The Post-Graduate Medical School of the New York University School of Medicine is committed to improving patient care through continuing medical education. TARGET AUDIENCE Orthopaedic surgeons, rheumatologists, physical therapists and other allied healthcare professionals. COURSE DESCRIPTION The Young Adult Hip CME course will address issues in this emerging field within orthopaedic surgery. Over the past decade new research into the field of young adult hip disorders has provided significant advances in patient care. The young adult patient with hip arthritis has for a long time been a perplexing problem in orthopaedics. A better understanding of the underlying causes of hip arthritis in this subgroup of patients now exists. This newfound knowledge is based on a deeper understanding of the anatomy of the hip, its subtle variations and nuances, which have been greatly elucidated in recent years. Although readily available, this information has not yet been widely disseminated to the orthopaedic community and is only now becoming a part of residency training. Practicing orthopaedic surgeons therefore have a knowledge gap in this regard. As a consequence of this new information we are now better able to correctly diagnose young adults with hip pain as having pre-arthritic hip symptoms, define the abnormality and potentially correct it. The field of joint preservation surgery has thus evolved. The dominant cause of young adult hip pain and early arthritis is likely Femoral Acetabular Impingement (FAI), an entity that has been defined only in the past 10 years. Identification of this process along various points in its continuum can be treated using a variety of surgical procedures from minimally invasive to more invasive techniques. Other causes of young adult hip arthritis are rooted in pediatric conditions and trauma. An additional aspect of the Young Adult Hip is the patient that presents at a young age (<60 years old) with already advanced hip arthritis. New minimally invasive hip replacement and resurfacing procedures have been developed in these patients who are no longer candidates for hip preservation surgery. These cutting edge techniques allow rapid rehabilitation and return to work and recreational activities at a rapid rate. The program includes a live surgical demonstration. Resurfacing & Minimally Invasive Surgery STATEMENT OF NEED Practicing clinicians need to be aware of pre-arthritic conditions of the hip in young adults in order to correctly diagnose young adults with hip pain as having pre-arthritic hip symptoms, define the abnormality and potentially correct it. Practicing clinicians need to be aware that surgical procedures exist to prevent, retard and relieve these pre-arthritic conditions and the development of hip arthritis. Practicing clinicians need to be aware of emerging techniques in hip replacement options once the young adult presents with arthritis in order to consider this technique, which allows rapid rehabilitation and return to work and recreational activities at a rapid rate. Practicing clinicians need to have the anatomic basis for understanding the pathology of the painful young adult hip, and thus define the anatomy of the hip and correlate it with radiographic studies in order to prevent missed diagnosis. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES Identify, diagnose and counsel patients with pre-arthritic hip symptoms regarding their diagnosis with possible treatment or appropriate referral. Identify surgical candidates and develop and implement surgical plan to preserve the hip joint. Counsel young adult patients towards resurfacing versus hip replacements and define the longevity of the implant and expected functional outcome of patients Identify Sponsored the new discoveries in hipnyu anatomy, labral pathology, dysplasia andschool impingement by the Post Graduate Medical that contribute to hip pain.

COURSE FACULTY Director of The COURSE DIRECTORS Director of The New York Hip Center NYU School of Medicine NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE/HOSPITAL FOR JOINT DISEASES FACULTY David S. Feldman, MD Alfred D. Grant, MD Marijeanne Liederbach, PT, PhD Director of Research and Education Harkness Dance Injury Program Justin Lamont, MD Resurfacing & Minimally Steven Invasive A. Stuchin, MD Surgery Scott E. Marwin, MD Patrick Meere, MD, CM Clinical GENERAL INFORMATION James Slover, MD Co-Director of The New York Hip Center NYU School of Medicine George Nomikos, MD Leon D. Rybak, MD Joseph D. Zuckerman, MD Walter A.L. Thompson Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Thomas Youm, MD Clinical ACCREDITATION STATEMENT The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this educational activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. DISCLOSURE STATEMENT TM The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School adheres to the ACCME Essential Areas and Policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support, regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order to resolve any identified Conflicts of Interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships as well as the discussion of unlabeled or unapproved use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty will be fully noted at the meeting.

LOCATION INFORMATION NYU COURSE Hospital for Joint Diseases FACULTY Registration Office Loeb Auditorium, 301 East 17th Street NYU Post-Graduate Medical School New COURSE York, NY 10003 DIRECTORS P.O. Box 1855 PHOTO Roy IDENTIFICATION I. Davidovitch, IS REQUIRED MD TO ENTER Murray James Hill Station, Slover, New York, MD NY 10016 THE MEDICAL CENTER Phone: 212-263-5295; Fax: 212-263-5293 Please Assistant note: We Professor cannot of accept Orthopaedic telephone Surgery registration. COURSE NYU School CONFIRMATION of Medicine Visit NYU our website School at of www.med.nyu.edu/cme Medicine Please supply your e-mail address to receive a confirmation ONLINE NYU Hospital REGISTRATION for Joint Diseases PREFERRED letter. Written confirmation will not be mailed. Applications New York, will NY be accepted in order of If there is a specific topic or question relating to this course their receipt. Visit our secure website at that would help fulfill your educational needs, please to submit online registration. submit NYU it on SCHOOL the registration OF MEDICINE/HOSPITAL panel. FOR JOINT DISEASES FACULTY www.med.nyu.edu/courses/cme/pedhip PARKING Dennis A. Cardone, DO HOTELS Street parking in Manhattan is very limited. There are many Associate parking Professor garages located of Orthopaedic in the vicinity Surgery of the Rooms are in very heavy demand in New York City; we urge hotels and NYU Medical Center. Most garages have you to make your reservations early. You may obtain a list of Early David Bird Specials S. Feldman, for rates of MD $12-18. hotels located near NYU School of Medicine by visiting our website. George Nomikos, MD AGENDA 10:15 Leon Arthroscopic D. Rybak, treatment MD of FAI Joseph D. Zuckerman MD. President of the 10:35 Osteotomy of the Hip and Proximal Femur Resurfacing American Academy of Orthopaedic & Surgeons. Minimally David Invasive Feldman, MD Surgery 7:00 Alfred am D. Registration Grant, MD & Continental Breakfast 7:30 Clinical Associate WelcomeProfessor of Orthopaedic Surgery Justin Lamont, Chairman Department MD of Orthopaedics Steven A. Stuchin, MD Clinical Associate NYU Hospital Professor for Joint of Orthopaedic Diseases Surgery 11:00 Associate Discussion Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 7:35 Introduction from the Course Director Scott E. Marwin, MD 11:15 Hip Arthroscopy Live Surgical Thomas Demonstration Youm, MD Etiology and Imaging of Hip Disorders Clinical Thomas Assistant Youm, Professor MD & Robert of Orthopaedic Meislin, MD Surgery Moderator: 12:15 pm Discussion Patrick Meere, MD, CM Joseph D. Zuckerman, MD 7:50 Differential Diagnosis and Physical Exam Clinical 12:30 Walter Lunch of the Young Adult with Hip Pain A.L. Thompson Professor Thomas Youm, MD of Orthopaedic Arthroplasty Surgery in the Young Adult Moderator: James Slover, MD 8:10 ACCREDITATION Non-Operative STATEMENT Management of Hip Disorders Marijeanne Liederbach, PT, PhD 1:15 Hip Arthroplasty Options In The Young The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Scott Council E. Marwin, for Continuing MD Medical 8:25 Education Anatomy provide and continuing Vascularity medical of the Hip education & Labrum for physicians. 1:35 Hip Resurfacing Alfred D. Grant, MD James Slover, MD 8:45 CREDIT Discussion DESIGNATION STATEMENT 1:55 Hybrid Options for THA 8:55 Standard Imaging of the Hip Steven A. Stuchin, MD The NYU Post-Graduate Leon D. Rybak, MD Medical School designates this educational activity for a maximum of 2:15 Discussion 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the 9:15 Clinical Correlation of Radiographic Findings extent of their participation in the activity. 2:35 MIS THA via Anterior Approach George Nomikos, MD & Robert Meislin, MD 9:35 DISCLOSURE Discussion STATEMENT 2:55 MIS THA via Posterior Approach 9:45 The NYU Post-Graduate Coffee Break Medical School Friday, adheres to November the ACCME Essential Patrick Areas 13, Meere, and 2009 Policies, MD, CMincluding the Standards Labral for Commercial Pathology Support, and Femoral regarding industry support 3:15 of continuing Future Directions medical education. in Hip Arthroplasty In order to resolve Acetabular any identified NYU Impingement Conflicts Hospital of Interest, (FAI) For disclosure Joint information Diseases, Justin provided Lamont, Loeb during MDthe Auditorium planning Moderator: David Feldman, MD process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure 3:35 of faculty Discussion and commercial relationships 9:55 as well as Open the discussion Treatment of of unlabeled FAI or unapproved use of any 3:45 drug, device Concluding or procedure Remarks by the faculty will be fully noted at the meeting 4:00 Adjourn TM

#443 COURSE FACULTY The Latest Update on Hip Arthroscopy, Joint Preservation, Resurfacing & Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement COURSE DIRECTORS, Loeb Auditorium, 301 East 17th Street. November 13, 2009 Please Roy do I. not Davidovitch, reduce or enlarge MD this form. James Slover, MD Register Assistant online Professor at of Orthopaedic www.med.nyu.edu/courses/cme/pedhip Surgery On-site NYU School registrants of Medicine will incur an additional $20 charge and will receive NYU a School receipt of by Medicine email in 1-2 weeks. After November 11, 2009, only on-site New registration York, NY available. David S. Feldman, MD Alfred D. Grant, MD Marijeanne Liederbach, PT, PhD Director of Research and Education Harkness Dance Injury Program (REQUIRED FOR CME CREDIT) Resurfacing & Minimally Steven Invasive A. Stuchin, MD Surgery Full Justin Fee - Physicians: Lamont, MD $450 Reduced Fee: $300* Scott E. Marwin, MD George Nomikos, MD Leon D. Rybak, MD Refund Patrick Policy: Meere, An administrative MD, CM charge of 30% of your tuition payment Joseph will D. be Zuckerman, assessed for cancellations MD prior to Clinical Walter A.L. Thompson Professor not accepted. Cancellations will not be accepted after the above date. of Orthopaedic Surgery Course Cancellation Policy: In the unusual circumstance that this course is cancelled, two weeks notice will be given ACCREDITATION and tuition will be refunded STATEMENT in full. The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is not responsible for any airfare, Thomas Youm, MD Clinical The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Methods of Payment: Cash and phone registration are not accepted. If faxing, do not mail or refax, this will only Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT The International NYU Post-Graduate Postal Money Medical Order School designates this educational activity for a maximum of 7.25 (Foreign AMA PRA registrants, Category including 1 Credits those. Physicians from should Credit only Card claim Number: credit commensurate with the Canada, must pay by International Postal extent of their participation in the activity. Make DISCLOSURE check payable STATEMENT to: PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND NUMBERS Name NYU SCHOOL First OF MEDICINE/HOSPITAL M.I. FOR JOINT DISEASES Last FACULTY Address City State Zip Course Confirmation: Please supply your e-mail address to receive a confirmation letter. Written confirmation will not be mailed. Make sure your e-mail address is clearly written. Degree Day Phone ( ) Fax ( ) E-mail Speciality *Reduced fee applies to NYU School of Medicine alumni, former residents and fellows; M.D.s employed by the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center; full-time active military personnel; nurse practitioners; and all other non-m.d. healthcare professionals. Eligibility for reduced fee must be indicated below. October 30, 2009. Cancellations must be in writing and postmarked no later than the above date. Faxes and emails are hotel or other costs incurred. result in a duplicate charge to your account. Check in U.S. Dollars only $ Credit Card Payment (see to the right) TM Money Order or credit card.) $ NYU Post-Graduate Medical School Credit card payments may be faxed to (212) 263-5293 Bill to: Visa MasterCard American Express Card Member s Name (please print): Send The to: NYU Post-Graduate Medical School adheres to the ACCME Essential Areas and Policies, including the Registration Standards Department for Commercial Support, regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order NYU to Post-Graduate resolve any identified Medical Conflicts School of Interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning P.O. Box 1855, Murray Hill Station, New process York, NY to ensure 10016 resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships as well as the discussion of unlabeled or unapproved use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty To will help be fulfill fully your noted continuing at the meeting. education needs, submit a question or topic relating to this course: Amount to be charged: $ Exp Date: NYU Hospital For Joint Signature: Diseases, Loeb Auditorium Special needs or requests: