Concussion Management: Trends and Advancements
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Concussion Management: Trends and Advancements
Concussion Management: Trends and Advancements About the Speakers: *All speakers are employees of St. Charles Hospital and St. Charles Orthopedics. Hayley Queller, MD Dr. Queller completed an undergraduate degree in mathematics at Franklin & Marshall College where she was valedictorian of her class, as well as a first team Academic All-American soccer player. She earned her medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine after which she completed a dual residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the Christiana Care Health System in Delaware. She continued her training at Christiana Care by completing a fellowship in Primary Care Sports Medicine. Dr. Queller serves as the comedical director of the ThinkSmart! Concussion Management Program. Jennifer Gray, DO Dr. Gray is an attending physiatrist in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at St. Charles Hospital. Her areas of interest include concussion management, neuromuscular disease, electrodiagnostic medicine, and hip fracture rehabilitation. Dr. Gray received her medical degree from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her internship at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center, and her residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Stony Brook University Medical Center where she held the position of Chief Resident in her final year. Following residency, Dr. Gray completed a fellowship in the specialty area of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Gray has been invited to lecture on concussion management for several groups, including the Long Island Head Injury Association, and is involved in concussion research. Dr. Gray serves as the co-medical director of the ThinkSmart! Concussion Management Program. Mark Harary, MD Dr. Harary earned his undergraduate degree in Movement Science from the University of Michigan in 1998. He went on to medical school at Ross University, where he graduated with honors in 2002. After obtaining his medical degree, Dr. Harary completed a family medicine residency at UPMC Shadyside Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA. Following residency, he completed his fellowship training in Sports Medicine at Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL. Dr. Harary is board certified in Sports Medicine and Family Medicine. He is a member of the American Medical Society of Sports Medicine and the American Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Harary is actively involved with the Arthritis Foundation. Dr. Harary specializes in the non-operative treatment of musculoskeletal problems in both pediatric and adult patients. He has a special interest in treating osteoarthritis, fractures, acute injuries and concussions. Dr. Harary is the team physician for the Miller Place High School football team. Luga Podesta, MD Dr. Luga Podesta is a nationally recognized sports medicine physician specializing in the non-surgical treatment of orthopedic, musculoskeletal and sports related injuries to the shoulder, elbow, knee and spine. Dr. Podesta has practiced non-surgical orthopedics and sports medicine since 1990. He remains active academically lecturing nationally and internationally on various topics specific to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of injuries. He has authored or coauthored numerous scientific articles, book chapters and instructional videos on a variety of sports medicine topics. He is a respected member of numerous medical societies including the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, International Spinal Intervention Society, Arena Football Physician and Trainers Society and Major League Baseball Physicians Association. Dr. Podesta has served as team physician and sports medicine consultant for numerous professional, collegiate, high school, recreational and youth athletic teams. He has served 16 seasons as a Team Physician for the LA Dodgers and in 2001, as the Head Team Physician for the World Champion LA Xtreme professional football team of the XFL. Dr. Podesta has served as the Head Team Physician for the LA Avengers of the Arena Football League for 8 years, LA Riptide professional lacrosse team of Major League Lacrosse for 3 years and continues to serve as a consultant to the Major League Baseball’s LA Angels of Anaheim and Major League Baseball Umpires. Concussion Management: Trends and Advancements June 6, 2016 St. Charles Hospital Wisdom Conference Center Danielle DeGiorgio, DO Danielle DeGiorgio, DO, attended Stony Brook University on a full athletic scholarship. After obtaining her medical degree from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. DeGiorgio completed an internship at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital, followed by a residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) at Stony Brook University Medical Center, serving as chief resident in her senior year. Dr. DeGiorgio completed training in structural acupuncture at Harvard Medical School. Following her residency, Dr. DeGiorgio went on to complete a Fellowship in Sports Medicine at Christiana Care, serving as a Fellow team physician for the University of Delaware, Delaware State University, as well as for local high school football and wrestling teams. Dr. DeGiorgio is dual board certified in PM&R and Sports Medicine and a certified acupuncturist. She is a member of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and the American College of Sports Medicine. Kimberly Pena, PT, DPT, Coordinator of Vestibular Rehabilitation Kim received her doctorate in Physical Therapy from NY Institute of Technology in 2004 has taken continuing education courses with emphasis on vestibular rehabilitation and balance and fall prevention. She received her competency certificate in Vestibular rehabilitation in December 2006. Kim is currently the Clinical Coordinator for Vestibular Rehabilitation at St. Charles Hospital. 200 Belle Terre Road Port Jefferson, NY 11777 (631) 474-6251 Concussion Management: Trends and Advancements JUNE 6, 2016 — Registration 8:00 a.m. Please Register Online: www.stcharles.org/june Course Description: Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Understand the patho-physiology and general treatment algorithm for concussion • Define post-concussion syndrome • Differentiate between post-concussion syndrome and other reasons for prolonged symptoms after head injury This lecture course will focus on current concepts in concussion management including recognition and diagnosis, treatment and ongoing management of concussion and postconcussion syndrome and new technologies for the treatment and management for concussion. • Explain the importance of physical activity in the treatment of post-concussion syndrome Target Audience: • Understand basic anatomy of the spine Athletic trainers, athletic directors, school nurses, teachers, physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, and other healthcare providers or members of the concussion management team. • Understand how to evaluate the cervical spine for injury and recognize common cervical injuries Educational Materials: • Understanding the basics, risks, and benefits of acupuncture in the treatment of concussion Participants will receive a learning handout that includes a copy of the power point presentations and applicable references and resources. • Describe protocols to assist gradual return to cognitive activities after a concussion • Explain neck strengthening exercises and their impact on injury prevention • Explain the indications for Sphenocath procedure • Understand what C3 Logix Baseline Testing provides and how to implement Presented by: • Hayley Queller, MD • Kimberly Pena, PT • Understand cognitive difficulties faced by students after a concussion • Jennifer Gray, DO • Danielle DeGiorgio, DO • Mark Harary, MD • Luga Podesta, MD Purpose: Management of concussion continues to be in the forefront and a top priority in sports medicine. Treatment methodologies, philosophies, and interventions continue to evolve for both the management of concussion and post-concussion syndrome. A multi-disciplinary approach is often necessary to best manage individuals following injury. In addition, expanding baseline testing to include various domains in addition to neuro-cognitive testing such as balance and occulomotor function can provide valuable information to health care providers involved in the treatment of athletes following a concussion. It is important for all member of the concussion management team including athletic trainers who are often the first to identify potential injury as well as playing a key role in return to play, have an understanding of the changes and advancements in the area of concussion management. Agenda 8:00am Registration 8:30am Overview and Patho-physiology of Concussion 9:00am Post-Concussion Syndrome 9:30am 10:15am At the conclusion of this program participants will have an understanding of the basic patho-physiology of concussion and a general treatment algorithm to manage concussion and post-concussion syndrome. In addition, participants will learn about new treatment interventions frequently being including in the multidisciplinary management of concussion such as vestibular therapy, acupuncture and vision therapy. Lastly, participants will learn how baseline testing can be expanded beyond neuro-cognitive testing. 11:30am Vestibular Dysfunction and Treatment in Concussion 10:45am 11:15am This program has been approved by the NYS Education Department’s State Board of Physical Therapy for 4 Contact Hours (.4CEUs). Break 10:00am Expected Outcome: St. Charles Hospital (BOC AP#: P8494) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 4 Category A hours/CEU. AT’s should only claim those hours actually spent in the educational program. Return to Learning-Academic Accommodations and Common Concerns and Questions ervical Spine- Ruling out Cervical Injury and Injury Prevention C Through Exercise Acupuncture in the Treatment of Concussion and Headaches Sphenocath for the Treatment of Headaches 11:45am C3 Logix for Baseline Testing and Concussion Management 12:15pm Questions and Answer Session to Panel of Speakers 12:45pm Adjourn DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: St. Charles Hospital adheres to BOC provider requirements and standards. 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 during the presentation.