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AMERI C A N M E D I C A L S O C I E TY FO R S P O RTS M E D I CI NE 23 R D ANNUAL MEETI NG e h t p Times e e K d o o G Rolling S tay APRIL 5-9, 2014 ing Heal t HYATT REGENCY NEW ORLEANS New Orleans, Louisiana www.amssm.org hfully Fit This program has been identified as a CME activity; of the Medical College of Wisconsin OFFICIAL PROGRAM AND EXHIBIT GUIDE The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Foundation gratefully acknowledges its 2014 Foundation Supporters: Cardea Associates, Inc.; DJO Global; GE Healthcare; NCAA; Össur Americas; Sanofi Biosurgery; SonoSite Inc.; and Tenex Health. The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine gratefully acknowledges the following companies for their educational grants in support of the AMSSM 23rd Annual Meeting: Cardea Associates, Inc.; NCAA ; Össur Americas; and Tenex Health. 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J Knee Surg 25, 417-422. p the Times e e K d Goo Rolling S APRIL 5-9, 2014 HYATT REGENCY NEW ORLEANS lly Fit New Orleans, Louisiana taying Healthfu Table Of Contents Welcome Letter.................................................1 2014 Foundation Supporters.............................2 Schedule at a Glance.........................................3 Featured Keynote Speakers........................... 4-5 AMSSM Foundation Auction.............................6 2014 AMSSM Foundation Contributors Reception.................................6 AMSSM Welcome Reception ............................6 AMSSM Foundation Humanitarian Service Project.......................7 Hotel Floor Plan.................................................8 Annual Meeting Program Stephen Paul, MD 2014 Program Chair Chris Madden, MD Incoming AMSSM President Welcome to New Orleans for the 23rd Annual Meeting of the AMSSM. Our theme: “Keep the Good Times Rolling, Staying Healthfully Fit” merges the rich, cultural history of New Orleans with the diverse, stimulating educational content of this meeting to present what the sports medicine physician needs to keep patients healthy and active throughout their lifetimes. This meeting has some firsts: the inaugural humanitarian effort by the AMSSM Foundation to revitalize a local playground on Friday before the conference; AMSSM/ NCAA: Care of the College Athlete − Essentials for the Team Physician Pre-Conference; and AMSSM is partnering with experts in performing arts medicine at Tulane University and LSU Medical Schools. Annual Meeting attendees are also invited to attend the offsite Practical Music Observational Workshop. We welcome David Epstein from Sports Illustrated to discuss the ‘Sports Gene Theory’ as our Presidential Keynote. Beth Shubin Stein, exchange lecturer from AOSSM, will present Patellofemoral Pain and Instability: When Conservative Treatment Fails, Exchange lecturer from ACSM, Mark Tarnopolsky, presents Exercise as a Countermeasure for Aging: From Mice to Humans. We look forward to a session on “being a team physician,” which includes a discussion on sports medicine ethics by Rev. Wilde, President of Loyola University, and Peter Brukner of Australia reflecting on 30 years as a team doc. Again, we welcome international speakers from Australia and the UK as well as invited national experts to present topics such as MRI of the hip and knee in osteoarthritis, injuries of the wrist, hip and groin, and gluteal-hamstring complex. Other exciting sessions include pediatric issues addressing cartilage growth problems, fractures, elbow injuries and return to learning after concussion; nerve-related entrapments, nociceptive vs. neuropathic pain, headaches in athletes; difficulty when concussion becomes postconcussion syndrome, spinal fractures and return to play after intracranial bleeds. We have a robust lineup of new research, exciting and stimulating case studies, and presentations including the 2014 AMSSM Position Paper: Overuse Injuries and Burnout in Youth Sports; the Inter-Association Consensus Statement on Best Practices for Sports Medicine; Team Physician Consensus Statement and the Consensus Conference Guidelines on the Female Athlete Triad Return to Play. We hope you find the vibrant culture of New Orleans and the renovated Grand Hyatt a welcome backdrop as we advance existing friendships, forge new relationships, and absorb stimulating, diverse and cutting edge meeting content. We sincerely hope you enjoy this year’s meeting. Stephen Paul, MD 2014 Program Chair Chris Madden, MD Incoming AMSSM President 1 Pre-Conferences................................................9 Saturday...................................................... 9-10 Sunday....................................................... 10-13 Monday..................................................... 13-17 Tuesday...................................................... 17-21 Wednesday................................................ 22-23 Conference Information Accreditation...................................................24 Conference Information..................................25 Course Objectives............................................26 Confirmed Course Faculty Program Planning Committee................... 27-28 Guest Speakers.......................................... 28-29 Volunteer Member Speakers..................... 29-34 Case Abstract Podium Presenters....................35 Eye-Opening Case Presenters..........................35 Research Abstract Podium Presenters.............36 Rising with Research Presenters......................36 Poster Presentations................................. 37-61 Faculty Disclosure...................................... 62-65 Fellowship Fair........................................... 66-67 Exhibit Guide............................................. 68-72 Program Planning Committee Stephen Paul, MD, Program Chair Jeffrey M. Anderson, MD Irfan M. Asif, MD Anthony Beutler, MD Sean T. Bryan, MD Steven J. Collina, MD Katherine L. Dec, MD John P. DiFiori, MD Jon Divine, MD Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO Matthew Gammons, MD Heather Gillespie, MD, MPH Marci A. Goolsby, MD Tanya Hagen, MD Mederic M. Hall, MD Kimberly G. Harmon, MD Diana L. Heiman, MD Eugene Hong, MD Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH Robert B. Kiningham, MD Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH David W. Kruse, MD Kelsey Logan, MD Christopher Madden, MD Rebecca A. Myers, MD David E. Olson, MD Andrew R. Peterson, MD, MSPH Charles Peterson, MD Sourav K. Poddar, MD George G.A. Pujalte, MD Scott Rand, MD Ashwin Rao, MD Carlin Senter, MD Selina Shah, MD Anna L. Waterbrook, MD Kristina M. Wilson, MD, MPH Craig C. Young, MD 2014 The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Foundation gratefully acknowledges its 2014 supporters. FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS GOLD LEVEL ($50,000 - $99,999) • Ossur Americas • Sanofi Biosurgery SILVER LEVEL ($25,000 - $49,999) • DJO Global • SonoSite Inc. BRONZE LEVEL ($10,000 - $24,999) • Cardea Associates, Inc. • GE Healthcare • NCAA • Tenex Health ANNUAL MEETING SUPPORTERS • Cardea Associates, Inc. • NCAA • Ossur Americas • Tenex Health ANNUAL MEETING SIGNATURE SUPPORTERS • British Medical Group (BJSM) • Healthy Learning • Wolters Kluwer Health (CJSM) 2 Schedule At A Glance FRIDAY, APRIL 4 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Registration (Introduction to MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference Registrants Only) 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. INTRODUCTION TO MSK ULTRASOUND PRE-CONFERENCE (Pre-registration and separate fee required) 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. AMSSM FOUNDATION HUMANITARIAN SERVICE PROJECT SATURDAY, APRIL 5 6:00 a.m. - 7:05 p.m. 7:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. - 4:35 p.m. 4:35 p.m. - 5:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. - 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. - 8:35 p.m. Registration ADVANCED MSK ULTRASOUND PRE-CONFERENCE (Pre-registration and separate fee required) AMSSM/NCAA: CARE OF THE COLLEGE ATHLETE – ESSENTIALS FOR THE TEAM PHYSICIAN (Pre-registration required; no fee) CAQ PREPARATION Presented by AMSSM/ACSM (Pre-registration required; no fee) FELLOWSHIP FORUM FELLOWS QUIZ BOWL MEETING KICKOFF SESSION # 1: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON CHALLENGING MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES Refreshment Break (Exhibit Hall) SESSION # 2: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A TEAM PHYSICIAN? AMSSM WELCOME RECEPTION (Exhibit Hall) SUNDAY, APRIL 6 6:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. 6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. 6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 10:05 a.m. 10:05 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. 10:35 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. - 3:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. - 3:35 p.m. 3:35 p.m. - 4:55 p.m. 4:55 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 7 6:00 a.m. - 7:15 p.m. 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. 6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. 6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. 9:10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m. - 5:05 p.m. 3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. - 6:10 p.m. 6:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. 8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 8 6:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. 6:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. 6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 10:05 a.m. 10:05 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. 10:35 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. 2:50 p.m. - 3:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. - 5:05 p.m. 3:10 p.m. - 5:10 p.m. 3:10 p.m. - 5:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m. - 6:10 p.m. 6:10 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 6:10 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. 6:10 p.m. - 10:10 p.m. Registration Continental Breakfast (Exhibit Hall) INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #1 (Pre-registration and separate fee required) INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES: #2-#7 (Pre-registration and separate fee required) RISING WITH RESEARCH: Oral Research Poster Presentations EYE-OPENING CASES: Oral Case Poster Presentations SESSION # 3: INJURIES THAT CHANGE THE GAME – A CAREFUL LOOK AT SOME OF THE PLAYERS Refreshment Break|Poster Session 1 (Exhibit Hall) SESSION #4: LIFESTYLE AND WELLNESS IMPLICATIONS FOR OUR POPULATION AND OUR ATHLETES Lunch (on your own) SESSION #5: DEMYSTIFYING DIFFICULT BRAIN AND SPINE INJURIES Refreshment Break|Poster Session 1 (Exhibit Hall) SESSION #6: FROM BEST PRACTICES TO BURNOUT SESSION #7: LOST AND FOUND, THE EVIDENCE BEHIND OUR MUSCULOSKELETAL EXAMS AND TREATMENTS AMSSM COMMITTEE MEETINGS Industry-Sponsored Evening Symposium and Cadaver Lab (optional; pre-registration required; no fee) Registration Continental Breakfast (Exhibit Hall) INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #8 (Pre-registration and separate fee required) INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES: #9-#14 (Pre-registration and separate fee required) RISING WITH RESEARCH: Oral Research Poster Presentations EYE-OPENING CASES: Oral Case Poster Presentations SESSION # 8: 2 MINUTES 2 IMPORTANT 2 MISS SESSION #9: HOT TOPICS Refreshment Break|Poster Session 2 (Exhibit Hall) STATE OF THE UNION FOR AMSSM AND ANNUAL AWARD PRESENTATIONS Lunch (on your own) SESSION #10A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS – RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS – PART 1 OPTIONAL OFF-SITE SESSION: CARING FOR MUSICIANS – GRAND ROUNDS (Tulane University Medical School) Refreshment Break|Poster Session 2 (Exhibit Hall) SESSION #11A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS – CASE PRESENTATIONS TEAM PHYSICIAN BREAKOUT SESSIONS AMSSM FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS’ DINNER/NCAA WATCH PARTY – WALK-ONS BISTRO AND BAR (off-site) Registration Continental Breakfast INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES: #15-#21 (Pre-registration and separate fee required) FELLOWSHIP FAIR RISING WITH RESEARCH: Oral Research Poster Presentations EYE-OPENING CASES: Oral Case Poster Presentations SESSION #12A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS - RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS - PART 2 Refreshment Break | Fellowship Fair | Poster Session 3 SESSION # 13: MEDICAL CHALLENGES IN PERFORMING ARTS AND IN THE FEMALE ATHLETE Lunch (on your own) SESSION #14: PAST PRESIDENT PEARLS – IF YOU HAD 10 MINUTES TO EVALUATE AND TREAT THIS JOINT, WHAT WOULD YOU TEACH AMSSM MEMBERS NOW? Refreshment Break | Fellowship Fair | Poster Session 3 OPTIONAL OFF-SITE SESSION: CARING FOR MUSICIANS – GRAND ROUNDS (LSU Medical School) SESSION #15A: CONCURRENT SESSIONS – KEEPING KIDS ON THE GO: CHALLENGES IN PEDIATRIC CARE SESSION # 15B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS – FACULTY DEVELOPMENT CONCURRENT SESSIONS: SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BREAKOUT SESSIONS DIVERSITY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BREAKOUT OPTIONAL OFF-SITE SESSION: PRACTICAL MUSIC OBSERVATIONAL WORKSHOP (Lil Gem) DIVERSITY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BREAKOUT CONCURRENT SESSIONS: S.M.A.R.T. WORKSHOP (Pre-registration and separate fee required) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 6:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. 6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 9:40 a.m. 9:40 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. Registration Continental Breakfast INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES: #22-#27 (Pre-registration and separate fee required) RISING WITH RESEARCH: Oral Research Poster Presentations EYE-OPENING CASES: Oral Case Poster Presentations SESSION #16: MEDICAL CHALLENGES IN ATHLETES RESEARCH AND CASE PRESENTATION AWARDS Refreshment Break SESSION # 17: NERVOUS SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS IN THE ATHLETE Adjourn 3 Featured Keynote Speakers David Epstein (Presidential Keynote Speaker) David Epstein authored the recent New York Times best seller, The Sports Gene. David is currently an investigative reporter at the non-profit newsroom ProPublica. Prior to that, he was a senior writer at Sports Illustrated, where he focused on sports science and medicine. David is perhaps best known for co-authoring the story that exposed the steroid use of Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez. (The first time!) He has a Master’s degree in environmental science and was All-East as an 800-meter runner at Columbia University. Prof Mark E. Batt, MB BChir, MRCGP, DM Prof Mark Batt is a consultant in sport and exercise medicine at The Centre for Sports Medicine at the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. He also serves as the Director of Arthritis Research at the UK Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis. He has served as a consultant for The England and Wales Cricket Board, The Rugby Football League, British Gymnastics and The English Institute of Sport. Since 2000, Dr. Batt has been a physician for The Wimbledon Tennis Championships, ATP and the WTA. He is the Immediate Past President of the Faculty of Sport & Exercise Medicine. Peter Brukner, MBBS Dr. Brukner is an Australian specialist sports and exercise physician, the Founding Partner of Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre in Melbourne, and Associate Professor in Sports Medicine at the University of Melbourne. He is the co-author of the widely used text book Clinical Sports Medicine. Dr. Brukner was the Socceroos Team Doctor at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and more recently served as Head of Sports Medicine and Sports Science of the Liverpool Football Club. Robert C. Cantu, MD, MA Dr. Cantu’s professional responsibilities include Clinical Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery and Co-Director at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy (CSTE) at Boston University School of Medicine; Co-Founder and Chairman on the Medical Advisory Board for the Sports Legacy Institute (SLI) in Waltham, Massachusetts; Adjunct Professor of Exercise and Sport Science and Medical Director of the National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury Research, both at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Co-Director for the Neurologic Sports Injury Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston; Chief of Neurosurgery Service, Chairman for the Department of Surgery and Director of Sports Medicine at Emerson Hospital in Concord, Massachusetts; and Neurosurgery Consultant for the Boston College Eagles football team. He has authored more than 382 scientific publications, including 31 books on neurology and sports medicine. Dr. Cantu has served as Associate Editor of Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise and Exercise and Sports Science Review and on the Editorial Board of The Physician and Sports Medicine, Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine and Journal of Athletic Training. In addition, Dr. Cantu also serves in the following capacities: on the Board of Trustees as Vice President and Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Committee of NOCSAE (National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment); Senior Advisor for the Brain Injury Center and Adjunct Staff for the Department of Neurosurgery at the Children’s Hospital in Boston; Senior Advisor to the NFL’s Head, Neck and Spine Committee; and Member/Co-Chair for the Equipment and Rules Committee for the NFLPA Mackey/White TBI Committee. Peter J. Carek, MD, MS Dr. Peter J. Carek is a Professor of Family Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) as well as the Director of the Trident/MUSC Family Medicine Residency Program in Charleston, South Carolina. He has been a team physician for the college since 1992. Dr. Carek is a graduate of Clemson University and the MUSC College of Medicine in 1987. He completed residency training in Family Medicine at MUSC in 1990. Following residency training, Dr. Carek completed fellowships in primary care sports medicine at the Ohio Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine Clinic and the University of Tennessee Medical College at Knoxville. In addition, he received a Master of Science Degree from the University of Tennessee. He currently has a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine from the American Board of Family Medicine as well as being a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Carek is the Chair of the ACGME Review Committee for Family Medicine (RC-FM) and serves as a Board Member of the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD). Peter Fricker, MBBS Dr. Fricker is a specialist sports physician in Australia. He was the Director of the Australian Institute of Sport from 20052011. He has attended five Olympic Games and six Commonwealth Games with Australian teams. From 2011-2013, Dr. Fricker was the Chief Advisor to the President of the Aspire Zone Foundation, Doha, Qatar, on science, medicine, research and technology. Currently, he is in Australia consulting in high performance sport and health. Dr. Fricker is a Professor at the University of North Carolina Greensboro; Griffith University; and Victoria University in Australia. John L. Leddy, MD Dr. Leddy is an Associate Professor of Clinical Orthopedics, Internal Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, as well as a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and of the American College of Physicians. Dr. Leddy is the Medical Director of the University at Buffalo Concussion Clinic. His primary research interest is the physiology of concussion and post-concussion syndrome. 4 Featured Keynote Speakers Eric C. McCarty, MD Dr. McCarty is the Chief of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery at CU Sports Medicine at the University of Colorado in Denver, Colorado. He is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon and a fellowship-trained sports medicine specialist with a long-time interest in sports medicine and athletics. His passion for treating the active individual stems from his playing days as a linebacker at C.U. where he earned all-conference honors. In addition to his duties as Head Team Physician for the University of Colorado and University of Denver, Dr. McCarty’s specialized practice also involves the care of recreational and highly competitive athletes from the community. His clinical expertise includes arthroscopic and open reconstructive surgery of the knee, shoulder and elbow. Hollis G. Potter, MD Dr. Potter is Chairman of the Department of Radiology and holds the Coleman Chair in MRI Research at the Hospital for Special Surgery. In addition, Dr. Potter is a Professor of Radiology at Cornell University. She is the author of more than 170 peer-reviewed articles with a focus on biomarkers of cartilage biochemistry, meniscal integrity, as well as adverse reactions around arthroplasty. She is the co-recipient of the AOA Research Award, the Cabaud Award for Excellence in Basic Science Research from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), and the Nicholas Andry Award from the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons (ABJS). Dr. Potter is funded for both clinical and basic science MRI research by the NIH-NIAMS, Arthritis Foundation, industry and educational granting agencies. Beth Shubin Stein, MD Dr. Beth Shubin Stein is an Associate Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon and a member of the Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. Since completing her fellowship in sports medicine, she has developed a particular interest and expertise in arthroscopic and reconstructive surgery of the shoulder and knee. In her clinical practice, Dr. Shubin Stein employs the most advanced arthroscopic and minimally invasive techniques to treat patellofemoral disorders of the knee, meniscal tears, and other common knee ligament injuries such as ACL tears, as well as sports-related injuries including shoulder instability, labral and rotator cuff tears in addition to shoulder arthritis and shoulder replacements. She specializes in patellofemoral instability and patellofemoral arthritis in both her practice and research and has published, taught and spoken on this topic at the national level. In addition, Dr. Shubin Stein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York. Mark Tarnopolsky, MD, PhD Dr. Tarnopolsky is a Professor and Division Head of Neuromuscular and Neurometabolic Disorders in the Department of Pediatrics at McMaster University. He completed a PhD in Cell Biology and Metabolism in 2001, followed by five years of training in Internal Medicine, Neurology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at McMaster University and the University of Rochester in New York. After accepting a faculty position at McMaster University in 1996, he has focused his practice predominately in the area of mitochondrial disease, muscle disorders (muscular dystrophy) and other neurometabolic disorders. Since 2010, Dr. Tarnopolsky holds a Chair in Neuromuscular Disorders from McMaster Children’s Hospital/Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation. In addition, his laboratory publishes approximately 25 papers per year looking at mitochondrial and muscle function in patients, aging and in animal models of pediatric and adult neuromuscular and neurometabolic diseases. His clinical research focuses predominately on therapies for mitochondrial cytopathies; however, his group is also involved in clinical trials in Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Friedreich’s ataxia and Pompe disease. Kevin Wildes, SJ, PhD The Rev. Kevin Wm. Wildes, SJ, PhD, President of Loyola University New Orleans, holds advanced degrees in theology and in philosophy. His professional work is in the field of bioethics and he serves on the Editorial Boards of a number of ethics and medical journals, as well as being a Founding Editor of the Journal of Christian Bioethics. He is a former faculty member of Georgetown University, where he also held an appointment at the Georgetown University School of Medicine. Wildes authored Moral Acquaintances: Methodology in Bioethics, and has lectured internationally on medicine, ethics and health care. Ross D. Zafonte, DO Dr. Zafonte is the Earle P. and Ida S. Charlton Chairman of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School as well as Vice President of Medical Affairs for Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Massachusetts General Hospital. He has published extensively on traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and other neurological disorders as well as presented on these topics at conferences nationally and internationally. His textbook is considered one of the standards in the field of Brain Injury care. Having served as principal investigator on numerous NIDRR TBI Model Systems and NIH Clinical Trials Center grants, Dr. Zafonte is currently the principal investigator on an eight-center NIH multisite clinical trial for the treatment of TBI − the largest clinical treatment trial in the history of North America. Dr. Zafonte has helped to direct a tremendous growth in both the rehabilitation research and clinical arenas at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and at Massachusetts General Hospital. Specific areas of success include the awarding of a Department of Defense TBI/ PTSD Center grant, numerous NIH and NIDRR funded projects, enhanced relationships with the Veterans Administration, the development of a gait laboratory focused on novel prosthetic design for those with amputation as well as a neuroprosthetic program making “science fiction” come alive. 5 AMSSM FOUNDATION AMSSM Foundation Mission The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Foundation is dedicated to the support and recognition of excellence in sports medicine education, research and scientific activities while promoting opportunities for humanitarian outreach. 2014 FOUNDATION AUCTION Begins: Saturday, April 5 (morning) Ends: Monday, April 7 (five minutes after the conclusion of the “STATE OF THE UNION FOR AMSSM”) Featured at the auction are sports memorabilia and tickets, vacation stays and course registrations. Other popular items included wine, art and gift certificates. Collectively raising more than $90,000 in three years ($30,000 in 2013 alone), the AMSSM Foundation Auction continues to provide a substantial source of funding for AMSSM’s sports medicine education, research and humanitarian efforts. Donors will receive letters acknowledging the gift for tax purposes. Winning bidders may claim a tax deduction for anything paid above fair market value. Please help support this exciting initiative as we seek to raise additional funds for the AMSSM Foundation. 2014 AMSSM FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS’ DINNER/NCAA TITLE GAME WACH PARTY By Invitation Only* *AMSSM members who made a donation to the Foundation of $25 or more since the 2013 Annual Meeting are invited to attend. Your gift to the AMSSM Foundation, regardless of size, is fully tax-deductible and is a great way to support AMSSM education and research initiatives as well as humanitarian efforts. Consider making your gift today. Monday, April 7, 2014: 8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. With more than 150 flat-screen TVs, WalkOn’s has become the go-to destination for great food in a great sports-themed atmosphere. Join your AMSSM colleagues for dinner (plus 2-drink tickets) while watching the NCAA Men’s Division I College Basketball Championship game. Walk-On’s is only two blocks away from the Hyatt Regency New Orleans. ANNUAL GIVING LEVELS Founders’ Circle - a special level of recognition given by the Founders for cumulative gifts or pledges of $10,000 or more made within a 5-year period. Would you like to attend the Foundation Contributors’ Dinner/ NCAA Title Game Watch Party but haven’t donated yet? It’s not too late! You can still donate $25 or more online at http://www. amssm.org/FoundationDonation.php or at the Registration Desk up until the event. Platinum .......................... $1,000+ Gold ........................... $500 - $999 Silver ......................... $250 - $499 Bronze ......................... $25 - $249 LIFETIME GIVING LEVELS The AMSSM Foundation highlights lifetime cumulative giving levels of $5,000 - $9,999; $10,000 - $24,999; and $25,000+. See the 2013-14 AMSSM and AMSSM Foundation Annual Report for a list of donors. AMSSM WELCOME RECEPTION EXHIBIT HALL • SATURDAY, APRIL 5 • 7:05 p.m - 8:35 p.m. The AMSSM Welcome Reception will be held on Saturday, April 5 from 7:05 p.m. - 8:35 p.m. in the Exhibit Hall at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans. Guests will enjoy entertainment, hors d’oeurves and a cash bar will also be available. Make plans to join all your AMSSM colleagues at the AMSSM Welcome Reception! 6 Consider a Donation to the 2014 AMSSM Foundation Humanitarian Service Project Playground/Park Beautification in New Orleans, LA 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Friday, April 4, 2014 The AMSSM Foundation wishes to thank all of the AMSSM members, family and friends who participated in the first AMSSM Annual Meeting Humanitarian Service Project at Kenilworth Park, a high-need play space adjacent to ARISE Academy charter school located in the New Orleans East neighborhood. ARISE Academy educates underserved children, 100% of whom receive free lunch. IMPACTING LIVES Volunteers (AMSSM members, family and friends) revitalized Kenilworth Park, a highneed play space adjacent to ARISE Academy charter school located in the New Orleans East neighborhood. The school educates underserved children of New Orleans with 100% of the students receiving free lunch. I wasn’t able to participate in the service day. Is there another way I can help out? Absolutely! Consider giving a monetary contribution towards the $10,000 overall cost of the project. You can give online at https:// www.amssm.org/FoundationDonation.php or by dropping off your contribution (cash, check or credit card) at the Registration Desk. Make sure to designate your donation for ‘humanitarian’. Any and all donations are appreciated. 7 Hyatt Regency New Orleans 8 PRE-CONFERENCES Friday, APRIL 4, 2014 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. INTRODUCTION TO MSK ULTRASOUND PRE-CONFERENCE (pre-registration and separate fee required)........ Elite Hall Course Director: Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO Co-Course Chairs: Ken R. Mautner, MD and Robert Monaco, MD, MPH Saturday, APRIL 5, 2014 7:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. ADVANCED MSK ULTRASOUND PRE-CONFERENCE (pre-registration and separate fee required)......................... Elite Hall Course Director: Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO Course Chair: Sean Mulvaney, MD 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. AMSSM/NCAA: CARE OF THE COLLEGE ATHLETE – ESSENTIALS FOR THE TEAM PHYSICIAN* (pre-registration required; no fee)........................................................................................................................................ Celestin E-H Chair: Jonathan Drezner, MD Faculty: Lisa Barkley, MD; Cindy J. Chang, MD; John P. DiFiori, MD; Jonathan Drezner, MD; Kimberly G. Harmon, MD and Brian Hainline, MD *The AMSSM Foundation gratefully acknowledges the NCAA for their educational grant in support of this course. 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. CAQ PREPARATION Presented by AMSSM/ACSM (pre-registration required, no fee).................................... Celestin A-D Co-Chairs: William W. Dexter, MD; John P. DiFiori, MD; Carrie A. Jaworski, MD Faculty: William W. Dexter, MD; Andrew W. Nichols, MD; Margot Putukian, MD; Mark Stovak, MD and Craig C. Young, MD 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. FELLOWSHIP FORUM (registration not required, no fee).................................................................................................. Empire C Chair: Mark Stovak, MD 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. FELLOWS QUIZ BOWL...................................................................................................................................................... Empire D Co- Chair: Linda Mansfield, MD AMSSM 23RD ANNUAL MEETING “Keep the Good Times Rolling … Staying Healthfully Fit Saturday, APRIL 5, 2014 6:00 a.m. - 7:05 p.m 7:00 a.m. Registration.................................................................................................................Celestin Ballroom Foyer AMSSM Foundation Silent Auction............................................................................Celestin Ballroom Foyer (Please view the “Auction Catalog” listing over 50 items in your meeting materials) 2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. MEETING KICKOFF............................................................................................................... Celestin Ballroom President’s Welcome John P. DiFiori, MD; AMSSM President Welcome and Announcements Christopher Madden; MD, AMSSM First Vice President Stephen Paul, MD; AMSSM Program Chair 2:45 p.m. - 4:35 p.m. 2:45 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. 2:50 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. 3:20 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. 3:50 p.m. - 4:20 p.m. 4:20 p.m. - 4:35 p.m. SESSION # 1: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON CHALLENGING MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES Moderator: Mederic M. Hall, MD Introduction Mederic M. Hall, MD Challenges in the Management of Gluteal and Hamstring Injuries Keynote: Peter Brukner, MBBS Wrist Injuries in the Competitive Athlete Keynote: Peter Fricker, MBBS Groaning About Groin Injuries: Diagnostic and Management Considerations in the Athlete Keynote: Prof Mark E. Batt, MB BChir, MRCGP, DM Discussion and Questions 4:35 p.m. - 5:05 p.m. Refreshment Break (Exhibit Hall)..............................................................................................Storyville Hall 9 SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014 continued… 5:05 p.m. - 7:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. - 5:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. 5:50 p.m. - 6:20 p.m. 6:20 p.m. - 6:50 p.m. 6:50 p.m. - 7:05 p.m. SESSION # 2: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A TEAM PHYSICIAN?........................................ Celestin Ballroom Moderator: Jeffrey M. Anderson, MD Introduction Jeffrey M. Anderson, MD Team Physician Consensus Statement Margot Putukian, MD Ethics in Sports Medicine Keynote: Kevin Wildes, SJ, PhD HOUGH MEMORIAL LECTURE: 30 Years as a Team Doc Peter Brukner, MBBS When Disaster Strikes: Role of the Team Physician as a First Responder Fred H. Brennan Jr, DO; Pierre Rouzier, MD; and Aaron Rubin, MD Discussion and Questions 7:05 p.m. Recess 7:05 p.m. - 8:35 p.m. AMSSM WELCOME RECEPTION (Exhibit Hall)............................................................................Storyville Hall Sunday, APRIL 6, 2014 6:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Registration............................................................................................................... Celestin Ballroom Foyer 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast (Exhibit Hall)......................................................................................... Storyville Hall 6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #1 (Pre-registration and separate fee required) #1 Sideline Use of MSK US..............................................................................................................Strand 13 Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO and Mederic M. Hall, MD 6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES: #2 - #7 (Pre-registration and separate fee required) #2Rodeo Medicine.......................................................................................................................... Bolden 4 Tony L. Chang, MD, MS #3Neurological Assessment & Concussion Management...........................................................Strand 12B Robert C. Cantu, MD, MA #4ECG Interpretation in Athletes................................................................................................ Strand 10A Henry Pelto, MD #5MSK MRI Reading for PCSM.....................................................................................................Strand 10B Hollis G. Potter, MD #6Does Exercise Cause OA and What Exercise for Patients with OA............................................. Bolden 6 Prof Mark E. Batt, MB BChir, MRCGP, DM #7 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Basic Fracture and Dislocation Care...................................... Bolden 5 Matthew Gammons, MD and John Hatzenbuehler, MD 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. RISING WITH RESEARCH: NUTRITION, MISCELLANEOUS................................................................Strand 11 (Oral Research Poster Presentations – Posters will be displayed during Poster Session 3) Moderator: Kevin E. Burroughs, MD • The Effect of Magnification on Sonographically Measured Nerve Cross-Sectional Area James Presley, MD •Development of a Fieldable Concussion Test Eugene Hong, MD •Effect of a Supervised Physical Therapy Program for Post-Concussion Syndrome Alyssa Walker, BS •Concussion Management in the Emergency Room Setting Celeste Harnden, MD, MPH •Prevalence of Vision Problems After Concussion in Children 11-17 Years Old Christina Master, MD 10 SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 continued… 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m EYE-OPENING CASES........................................................................................................... Celestin Ballroom (Oral Case Poster Presentations) Moderator: David Webner, MD Panelists: Rahul Kapur, MD Kristina M. Wilson, MD, MPH • Youth Ice Hockey Player With Tachyarrhythmia: Genotype Changes Everything? Christina Master, MD • The Limping Adult With a Normal Leg Timothy VonFange, MD • Bilateral Quadriceps Rupture Associated with 2 Decades of Testosterone Use Luis Guerrero, MD • Not Just a Stinger: A High School Football Player with Persistent Shoulder Weakness Brett Toresdahl, MD • Infant with a Knee Effusion Zachary Sandbulte, MD 8:00 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 10:05 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 8:10 a.m. 8:10 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. 9:20 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. 9:50 a.m. - 10:05 a.m. Announcements................................................................................................................. Celestin Ballroom SESSION # 3: INJURIES THAT CHANGE THE GAME –A CAREFUL LOOK AT SOME OF THE PLAYERS Moderator: Robert B. Kiningham, MD Introduction Robert B. Kiningham, MD How Can MRI Help in the Treatment of Early and Advanced Hip and Knee OA? Keynote: Hollis G. Potter, MD Current Considerations in Isolated and Combined Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Keynote: Eric C. McCarty, MD The Retired Athlete Robert B. Kiningham, MD AOSSM EXCHANGE LECTURE: Patellofemoral Pain and Instability − When Conservative Treatment Fails Keynote: Beth Shubin Stein, MD Discussion and Questions 10:05 a.m. 10:35 a.m. Refreshment Break | Poster Session 1 (Exhibit Hall) (primary authors will present posters).............. Storyville Hall 10:35 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 10:35 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. 10:40 a.m. - 11:10 a.m. 11:10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 12:15 p.m. 12:15 p.m. - 1: 15 p.m. SESSION #4: LIFESTYLE AND WELLNESS IMPLICATIONS FOR OUR POPULATION AND OUR ATHLETES............................................................................................................ Celestin Ballroom Moderator: Andrew R. Peterson, MD, MSPH Introduction Andrew R. Peterson, MD, MSPH PRESIDENTIAL KEYNOTE: The Sports Gene Presidential Keynote: David Epstein A Lifetime Partnership: The Sports Medicine Physician and the Obesity Pandemic John C. Hill, DO ACSM EXCHANGE LECTURE: Exercise as a Countermeasure for Aging − From Mice to Humans Keynote: Mark Tarnopolsky, MD, PhD Discussion and Questions Book Signing.......................................................................................................Celestin Ballroom Foyer The Sport Gene by David Epstein (Author) 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Lunch (on your own) 1:15 p.m. - 3:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. SESSION #5: DEMYSTIFYING DIFFICULT BRAIN AND SPINE INJURIES................................ Celestin Ballroom Moderator: Marci A. Goolsby, MD Introduction Marci A. Goolsby, MD 11 SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 continued… 1:20 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. 1:50 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. 2:20 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. 2:50 p.m. - 3:05 p.m. Breaking Backbones: Diagnosis and Management of Spinal Fractures in Athletes......... Celestin Ballroom Keynote: Robert C. Cantu, MD, MA Diagnostic and Management Challenges When Concussion Becomes Post-Concussion Syndrome Keynote: John J. Leddy, MD Controversies in Return to Play After Severe Head Trauma: What We Know and What We Do Not Keynote: Ross D. Zafonte, DO Discussion and Questions 3:05 p.m. - 3:35 p.m. Refreshment Break | Poster Session 1 (Exhibit Hall) (primary authors will present posters). ...... Storyville Hall 3:35 p.m. - 4:55 p.m. 3:35 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. 3:40 p.m. - 4:20 p.m. 4:20 p.m. - 4:40 p.m. 4:40 p.m. - 4:55 p.m. SESSION #6: FROM BEST PRACTICES TO BURNOUT........................................................... Celestin Ballroom Moderator: David E. Olson, MD Introduction David E. Olson, MD The 2014 AMSSM Position Paper: Overuse Injuries and Burnout in Youth Sports Chair: John P. DiFiori, MD; Joel S. Brenner, MD, MPH; Neeru Jayanthi, MD Inter-Association Consensus Statement on Best Practices for Sports Medicine Management for Secondary Schools and Colleges Tracy Ray, MD Discussion and Questions 4:55 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. 4:55 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. 5:15 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. SESSION #7: LOST AND FOUND, THE EVIDENCE BEHIND OUR MUSCULOSKELETAL EXAMS AND TREATMENTS Moderator: Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH Introduction Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH Taking the Shoulder Apart and Putting It Back Together Again John W. O’Kane, MD Relocating the Evidence Behind Treatment for First Time Shoulder Dislocations Eric C. McCarty, MD A Critical Look at the Knee Exam Joseph Garry, MD Reducing Morbidity by Applying the Evidence in First Time Patellar Dislocations Beth Shubin Stein, MD Discussion and Questions 6:15 p.m. Recess 6:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. AMSSM COMMITTEE MEETINGS • Communications............................................................................................................................ Bolden 6 Amy P. Powell, MD; Chair | Verle Valentine, MD; Incoming Vice-Chair •Education............................................................................................................. Celestin E-H (Upper Half) Anthony Beutler, MD; Chair | Eugene Hong, MD; Vice-Chair •Fellowship............................................................................................................ Celestin A-D (Lower Half) Mark Stovak, MD; Chair • International/Inter-Organizational Relations..................................................... Celestin E-H (Lower Half) Thomas H. Trojian, MD; Chair • Membership........................................................................................................Celestin A-D (Upper Half) Neeru Jayanthi, MD; Chair • Practice & Policy............................................................................................................................ Bolden 4 Chad Asplund, MD; Incoming Chair | Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO; Vice-Chair • Publications................................................................................................................................Strand 10B L. Tyler Wadsworth, MD; Chair • Research.................................................................................................................................... Strand 10A Matthew Gammons, MD; Chair | David Berkoff, MD; Vice-Chair 12 SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 continued… 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Industry-Sponsored Evening Symposium and Cadaver Lab (optional; pre-registration required).... Strand 12-13 Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Tenotomy and Fasciotomy (Tenex Health) This program is not an AMSSM educational activity. AMSSM is not responsible for the planning, content or the speakers of this program. CME Credit is not available for this optional educational activity. Monday, APRIL 7, 2014 6:00 a.m. - 7:15 p.m Registration................................................................................................................. Celestin Ballroom Foyer 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast (Exhibit Hall)........................................................................................... Storyville Hall 6:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE: #8 (Pre-registration and separate fee required).............................Strand 13 #8 MSK US Advanced Ankle and Foot Timothy J. Mazzola, MD 6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES #9 - #14 (Pre-registration required; separate fee for ICLs #9-#12 and #14; no fee for ICL #13) #9 The Role of Dry Needling in Sports Medicine Practice............................................................Strand 10B Peter Brukner, MBBS #10 Concussion in Sports Medicine............................................................................................... Strand 10A Jeffrey S. Kutcher, MD #11 Upper Extremity Advanced Examination..................................................................................Strand 12 Eric C. McCarty, MD #12 Advanced Fracture Care.............................................................................................................. Bolden 4 Matthew Gammons, MD and John Hatzenbuehler, MD #13 START THE DAY BY GIVING BACK: Sports Medicine for the Underserved – Getting Involved and Making a Difference................................................................................ .Bolden 5 Rebecca A. Myers, MD and David E. Olson, MD #14 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Musculoskeletal Examination Skills...................................... Bolden 6 Nailah Coleman, MD 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. RISING WITH RESEARCH: INJURIES...................................................................................................Strand 11 (Oral Research Poster Presentations – Posters will be displayed during Poster Session 3) Moderator: Susan M. Joy, MD • Prevalence and Correlation of Dance Injuries Among Differing Dance Styles Brad Moser, MD • Altered Hip Biomechanics in Male Distance Runners with a History of Lower Extremity Injury Pamela Lachniet, MD, PhD • Epidemiology of US High School Sports-Related Finger, Hand and Wrist Injuries, 2005/06 to 2012/13 on Triad Knowledge in High School Girls Mark Riederer, MD • Utilization of Sport Specific Injury Prevention Programs at NCAA Division 1 Schools Priyesh Mehta, DO • Epidemiology of Modern Roller Derby Injuries Alison Brooks, MD, MPH 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m EYE-OPENING CASES…………………………………………………………………………………………………………Celestin Ballroom (Oral Case Poster Presentations) Moderator: Fred H. Brennan Jr, DO Panelists: Kristopher Fayock, MD Jason Mogonye, MD • Evaluation of Proteinuria in a Professional Baseball Player Emily Dixon, DO • It’s Always Hip to Review the Review of Systems Kevin DuPrey, DO 13 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 continued… • Not Just Another Split Wrist in a Split End....................................................................... Celestin Ballroom George Friedhoff, DO • Complications of Return to Play: Altered Mental Status 10 Days after Concussion in a Collegiate Rower Melinda Loveless, MD • Groin Pain That Was Out of Site: Case of a 20 Year-Old Division I Football Player Rebecca Popham, DO 8:00 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. Announcements................................................................................................................... Celestin Ballroom 8:05 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. SESSION #8: 2 MINUTES TOO IMPORTANT TO MISS Moderator: Stephen Paul, MD •Odynophagia After a Football Collision Brian Daniels, MD • Wrist Pain in Skateboarder, Diagnosis by Ultrasound Charles Peterson, MD • Not Your Typical Winged Scapula? Katherine L. Dec, MD • Not Your Typical Heat Stroke Luis A. Rodriguez, MD • Head Injury in Sport: Potential Implications of Advanced Imaging Modalities Irfan M. Asif, MD •Brodie Abscess Diagnosed After Ankle Injury James N. Hahn, MD • 19 Year-Old Football Player with Seizure Stephen Yip, DO • The Utility of Ultrasound in Assessing Chest Wall Pain Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH 9:10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. 9:10 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. 9:15 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. SESSION #9: HOT TOPICS (Introduction, Rebuttal, Audience Polling, Question and Answer) Moderator: Rebecca A. Myers, MD Introduction Rebecca A. Myers, MD Hitting a Sore Spot: Should Contact Be Allowed in Youth Sports? Robert B. Kiningham, MD vs. Stanley A. Herring, MD Help or Harm: Should Athletes Receive Vitamin D Screening and Treatment? Suzanne S. Hecht, MD vs. Karim Khan, MD, PhD To B or Not To B: Bracing in Spondylolysis Stephen M. Simons, MD vs. Stanley A. Herring, MD 10:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Refreshment Break | Poster Session 2 (Exhibit Hall) (primary authors will present at breaks) ............... Storyville Hall 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Lunch (on your own) STATE OF THE UNION FOR AMSSM AND ANNUAL AWARD PRESENTATIONS......................Celestin Ballroom (All members encouraged to attend) Silent Auction ends five minutes after the conclusion of this session. John P. DiFiori, MD 2013 - 2014 AMSSM President Christopher Madden, MD 2014 – 2015 AMSSM President 14 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 continued… 1:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. SESSION #10A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS − RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS − PART 1 Research Presentations: Room A............................ Celestin A-D Moderator: Aaron Lear, MD Panelists: Anthony Beutler, MD Kelsey Logan, MD, MPH Research Presentations: Room B............................. Celestin E-H Moderator: Sourav K. Poddar, MD Panelists: Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO Neeru Jayanthi, MD 1:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. NATA RESEARCH AWARD PRESENTATION: Massage-Induced Immunomodulation Promotes Accelerated Recovery of Muscle Function Following Damaging Eccentric Exercise Timothy A. Butterfield, PhD, ATC 1:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. The Effect of a Knee Unloader Brace for the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis in Patients Receiving Viscosupplementation Injections John Wilson, MD 1:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Effectiveness of Cardiac Screening Inclusive of ECG in Young Athletes Brett Toresdahl, MD 1:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Effect of Upper Extremity Motion in Runners at Different Speed Jason Zaremski, MD 1:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ECG Screening During the Pre-Participation Examination Does Not Cause Undue Anxiety in Competitive Athletes Irfan M. Asif, MD 1:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. The Efficacy of Unloader Bracing in Reducing the Pain and Symptoms of Knee Osteoarthritis Josh Hackel, MD 2:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. The Effect of Mileage and Foot Strike on Plantar Fascia Thickness in Marathon Runners Daniel Montero, MD 2:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. Incidence of Sport Related Concussion in High School Football Players: Effect of Helmets, Mouthguards, Previous Concussion, Years Playing Experience Alison Brooks, MD, MPH 2:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Evaluation of Cardiac Murmurs in High School Student Athletes: Should Echocardiography Be Standard? Kirk Mulgrew, MD 2:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Gender Differences in Pediatric Concussion Symptom Severity and Duration Shayne Fehr, MD 2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Exercise Associated Hyponatremia and Body Weight Changes Among Runners in a 250 km Multi-day Multi-Stage Ultramarathon Brian Krabak, MD, MBA 2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Recognition and Evaluation of Pediatric Concussions by Pediatricians Jonathan Santana, DO 2:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Weight Change and Race Performance During a 161km Ultramarathon Karin VanBaak, MD 2:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Advanced MRI Techniques Differ in Concussion Assessment John J. Leddy, MD 3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Mechanisms for Sudden Cardiac Death in Endurance Athletes: Support for Exercise-Induced Arrhythmogenesis Erik Berger, MD, MEd 3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m Survey of School Nurses About Academic Accommodations Provided to Students with Concussions Nitin Bansal, BSE 15 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 continued… 3:00 p.m. - 5:05 p.m. OPTIONAL OFF-SITE SESSION: CARING FOR MUSICIANS - GRAND ROUNDS…………………………………Tulane University Medical School PLEASE NOTE - By attending this optional off-site session: • There is no additional fee • Transportation will not be provided to/from • CME Credit will be provided 3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Athletes and the Arts: What It Is and Why It Matters....................................... Randall Dick 3:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Voice Disorders and Injuries............................................................. Paul L. Friedlander, MD 3:30 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. Noise Induced Hearing Disorders and the Brain........................................ Neil Cherian, MD 3:50 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Question and Answer 4:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Musician Injuries................................................................................ John Chong, MD, MSc 4:15 p.m. - 4:55 p.m. Female Athlete Triad and Dance Injuries.... Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH and Clay Miller, MD 4:55 p.m. - 5:05 p.m. Question and Answer 5:05 p.m. Adjourn 3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Refreshment Break | Poster Session 2 (Exhibit Hall) (primary authors will present at breaks)............... .Storyville Hall 3:45 p.m. - 6:10 p.m. SESSION #11A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS − CASE PRESENTATIONS Case Presentations: Room A.................................... Celestin A-D Moderator: Marc I. Harwood, MD Panelists: Susannah M. Briskin, MD Kevin Eerkes, MD Case Presentations: Room B................................... Celestin E-H Moderator: Matthew Grady, MD Panelists: Stephanie M. Chu, DO Peter H. Seidenberg, MD 3:45 p.m. - 3:56 p.m. Rocky Mountain Cry: Abdominal Pain in a Division I Cross Country Athlete Stephen Almasi, MD, MSc 3:45 p.m. - 3:56 p.m. Back Pain and its “Red Flags” Kristina Colbenson, MD 3:56 p.m. - 4:07 p.m. Back Pain in the Teenage Athlete, Keep an Open Mind! Kyle Goerl, MD 3:56 p.m. - 4:07 p.m. 18 Year-Old Basketball Player with Profound Muscle Weakness? Brett Wilhoit, MD 4:07 p.m. - 4:18 p.m. An Unusual Case of Collapse in a College Baseball Player Joseph Weber-Lopez, MD, MS 4:07 p.m. - 4:18 p.m. Collegiate Football Player with Complete Left Axillary Nerve Injury After Direct Blow Adam Pourcho, DO 4:18 p.m. - 4:29 p.m. Outta Sight! An Unusual Skiing Injury Jeffrey Feden, MD 4:18 p.m. - 4:29 p.m. Exertional Syncope in a Collegiate Basketball Player Ryan LaSota, MD 4:29 p.m. - 4:40 p.m. A Pain in the Kneeboard Jeremy Wells, MD 4:29 p.m. - 4:40 p.m. Insidious Vision Loss in a Collegiate Football Player Drew Watson, MD, MS 4:40 p.m. - 4:51 p.m. Not Your Average Back Knot Spencer Jones, DO 4:40 p.m. - 4:51 p.m. When Things Just Don’t Add Up, They Keep Adding Up... The Case of the Low Back Spasm that Turned Lifelong Lindsay Jones, MD 4:51 p.m. - 5:02 p.m. Cross Country Runner with Severe Thigh Pain Thomas Pommering, DO 4:51 p.m. - 5:02 p.m. Bilateral Arm Pain in a High School Wide Receiver Mark Wisthoff, DO, MS 16 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 continued… Case Presentations: Room A.................................... Celestin A-D Case Presentations: Room B................................... Celestin E-H 5:02 p.m. - 5:13 p.m. A Baseball Player with Acute Abdominal Pain Sean Engel, MD 5:02 p.m. - 5:13 p.m. Back Pain Double Play Nicholas Goyeneche, MD 5:13 p.m. - 5:24 p.m. The Tale of the Elderly Hiker Kevin Williams, MD 5:24 p.m. - 5:35 p.m. Hip Pain After Zumba Mary Iaccarino, MD 5:13 p.m. - 5:24 p.m. A Superficial Problem: Leg Pain in a Park Ranger Michael Haarstad, MD 5:24 p.m. - 5:35 p.m. Headache After Vigorous Exercise Robert Stevens, DO 5:35 p.m. - 5:46 p.m. Painful Protrusion Adam Colen, DO 5:35 p.m. - 5:46 p.m. An Unusual Ankle Injury in a 10 Year-Old Athlete Julie Wilson, MD 5:46 p.m. - 5:57 p.m. A Curious Case of Pediatric Calf Pain Hou-En Hui, MD, MS 5:46 p.m. - 5:57 p.m. Exertional Thigh Pain in a Competitive Recreational Runner Susan Griffee, MD 5:57 p.m. - 6:09 p.m. Coach, I Gotta Sit This One Out Nicholas Phillips, MD 5:57 p.m. - 6:09 p.m. Osteomyelitis of the Hip Masquerading as Knee Pain Anthony Shadiack, DO 6:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. TEAM PHYSICIAN BREAKOUT SESSIONS •High School ............................................................................................................................... Celestin E-H Verle Valentine, MD •Collegiate/NCAA.........................................................................................................................Celestin A-D John T. Parsons, PhD, ATC Sourav K. Poddar, MD • Olympic/Paralympic.......................................................................................................................Strand 10 Cindy J. Chang, MD • Professional ...................................................................................................................................Strand 12 Mark W. Niedfeldt, MD 7:15 p.m. 8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Recess AMSSM FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS’ DINNER/NCAA WATCH PARTY…………………………………………Off-Site AT “WALK-ONS” BISTREAUX AND BAR (off-site - two blocks from the Hyatt Regency New Orleans) All $25 and higher Foundation contributors since the 2013 AMSSM 22nd Annual Meeting are invited. Join your AMSSM colleagues for dinner while watching the NCAA Men’s Division I College Basketball Championship game. Tuesday, APRIL 8, 2014 6:30 a.m. - 6:10 p.m. Registration.................................................................................................................. Celestin Ballroom Foyer 6:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast.................................................................................................................. Storyville Hall 17 TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 continued… 6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES #15 - #21 (Pre-registration and separate fee required) #15PRP for Sports Hernia.............................................................................................................. .Strand 13 Harry C. Stafford, MD #16Wilderness Medicine Society Consensus Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Acute Altitude Illness................................................................................ Strand 10A Aaron D. Campbell, MD, MHS #17Post-Concussion Syndrome: Physical Examination, Treatment and Return to Learn................................................................................................................ Strand 10B John J. Leddy, MD #18Athlete Down! Updates in Resuscitation and Airway Management.........................................Bolden 4 Jeffrey P. Feden, MD and Anna L. Waterbrook, MD #19Advanced Dislocation Care.........................................................................................................Bolden 5 Matthew Gammons, MD and John Hatzenbuehler, MD #20Noise Induced Hearing Disorders, Performance Arts/Athletes in Art.......................................Bolden 6 S. Benjamin Kanters, MM and John Snyder, JD #21 OMT Techniques: Basic Course................................................................................................. Strand 12 Charles W. Webb, DO 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. FELLOWSHIP FAIR........................................................................................................................ Storyville Hall 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. RISING WITH RESEARCH: CONCUSSION............................................................................................ Strand 11 (Oral Research Poster Presentations – Posters will be displayed during Poster Session 3) Moderator: Jolie C. Holschen, MD •Monitoring Peak Core Temperature and Hydration Status in Pre-Season Football Practice in Order to Compare and Contrast Risk of Heat Illness at High School, College and Professional Levels Austin Krohn, MD •Effects of Running a 161-km Ultramarathon on Cardiac and Metabolic Biomarkers: A Pilot Study Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH •The Effectiveness of Platelet Rich Plasma in Chronic Tendinosis Kimberly G. Harmon, MD •The Psychological Impact of Young Competitive Athletes Diagnosed with Serious or Potentially Lethal Cardiac Disease Irfan M. Asif, MD •The Use of an IL1-Receptor Antagonist in the Prevention of Tendinopathy in an Acute Rat Tendonitis Model David Berkoff, MD 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. EYE-OPENING CASES...................................................................................................................... Celestin A-D (Oral Case Poster Presentations) Moderator:Benjamin A. Hasan, MD Panelists: Anthony Beutler, MC Blake Boggess, DO •It’s In My Heart: A Runner’s Diagnosis of ARVD Revealed Brittney Richardson, MD • A Case of Not-So-Benign Early Repolarization Daphne Scott, MD, MS • A Unique Case of Exercise-Induced Shortness of Breath Owen Speer, DO • Left Shoulder Pain in a Female Gymnast Emueje Ophori, MD • Onabotulinumtoxin A - Novel Treatment for Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome Michael Baria, MD, MBA 8:00 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. Announcements............................................................................................................................ Celestin A-D Announcements.............................................................................................................................Celestin E-H 18 TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 continued… 8:05 a.m. - 10:05 a.m SESSION #12A-B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS − RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS − PART 2 Research Presentations: Room A............................ Celestin A-D Research Presentations: Room B............................. Celestin E-H Moderator: Kenneth P. Barnes, MD, MSc Moderator: Amy P. Powell, MD Panelists: Suzanne S. Hecht, MD Panelists: Peter Fricker, MBBS L. Tyler Wadsworth, MD Marci A. Goolsby, MD 8:05 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. In Non-Obese Children, Fitness and BMI, But Not Body Fat Percentage, Are Independent Predictors of Fasting Insulin Drew Watson, MD, MS 8:05 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Suicide in NCAA Athletes: A Nine-Year Analysis of the NCAA Resolutions Database Ashwin Rao, MD 8:20 a.m. - 8:35 a.m. Slower Time to Stabilization Predicts ACL Tears in Division I Athletes Kevin DuPrey, DO 8:20 a.m. - 8:35 a.m. Longitudinal Improvement in BESS Scores Among NCAA Division-I Football Athletes Ross Mathiasen, MD 8:35 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. Corrected Error Video vs. PT Instructed Home Exercise Program: Accuracy of Performing Therapeutic Exercises David Berkoff, MD 8:35 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. Baseline Values of the SCAT2 in NCAA Division 1 Athletes Joshua Goldman, MD, MBA 8:50 a.m. - 9:05 a.m. Misrepresentation by Applicants to Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Programs in the United States, A Follow-Up Study Robert Stevens, DO 8:50 a.m. - 9:05 a.m. Change in Core Body Temperature in a Swim of 1900 Meters in 62.8 Degree Water Janet Howard, MD, MPH 9:05 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. Does Abdominal Circumference or Body Mass Index Better Predict Lower Extremity Injury Risk? Nathaniel Nye, MD 9:05 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. Does Early Sport Specialization Really Make a Difference? Comparing Sport Participation History Between NCAA StudentAthletes and Undergraduate Students Celeste Quitiquit, MD 9:20 a.m. - 9:35 a.m. The Association Between Physical Activity Levels and Body Mass Index in High School Students and Student Athletes Christine Harris, MD, MBA 9:20 a.m. - 9:35 a.m. Evaluating Stress Fracture Risk in NCAA Division I StudentAthletes Keli Donnelly, DO 9:35 a.m. - 9:50 p.m. Knee Valgus During a Drop Jump as Measured by Sportsmetrics and Risk of Lower Extremity and Knee Injury in Female Youth Soccer Players John W. O’Kane, MD 9:35 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. The Effect of Physical Fatigue on King-Devick Test Performance: A Cohort Study Tyler Slayman, BS 9:50 a.m. - 10:05 a.m. The Effect of a Peer-Led Intervention, the Female Athlete Body Project (FABP), on Collegiate Division I Female Student-Athletes, as Evaluated by the Female Athlete Screening Tool (FAST) Giselle Aerni, MD 9:50 a.m. - 10:05 a.m. Validity and Reliability Analysis of the Micheli Functional Scale James MacDonald, MD 19 TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 continued… 10:05 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. Refreshment Break | Fellowship Fair | Poster Session 3 10:35 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 10:35 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. 10:40 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. 10:50 a.m. - 11:05 a.m. 11:05 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. 11:20 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. 11:40 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 12:15 p.m. (primary authors will present at breaks)........ Storyville Hall SESSION #13: MEDICAL CHALLENGES IN PERFORMING ARTS AND IN THE FEMALE ATHLETE...............................................................................................Celestin Ballroom Moderator: Anna L. Waterbrook, MD Introduction Anna L. Waterbrook, MD Injury Considerations in Performing Arts – Musicians as Athletes: Introduction Randall Dick Musicians, Wellness and Extending Careers John Snyder, JD Health Care Challenges of Musicians Cathi Fontenot, MD Consensus Conference Guidelines on the Female Athlete Triad for Management and Return to Play Aurelia Nattiv, MD Exercise and Pregnancy Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH Discussion and Questions 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Lunch (on your own) 1:30 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 1:35 p.m. 1:35 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. 1:45 p.m. - 1:55 p.m. 1:55 p.m. - 2:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. - 2:25 p.m. 2:25 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. SESSION #14: PAST PRESIDENT PEARLS – IF YOU HAD 10 MINUTES TO EVALUATE AND TREAT THIS JOINT, WHAT WOULD YOU TEACH AMSSM MEMBERS NOW..................Celestin Ballroom Moderator: Ashwin Rao, MD Introduction Ashwin Rao, MD Hip Pearl E. Lee Rice, DO Wrist Pearl James C. Puffer, MD Shoulder Pearl Jeffrey L. Tanji, MD Knee Pearl James Moriarity, MD Elbow Pearl Craig C. Young, MD Discussion and Questions 2:50 p.m. - 3:10 p.m. Refreshment Break | Fellowship Fair | Poster Session 3 (primary authors will present posters)............ Storyville Hall 3:00 p.m. - 5:05 p.m. OPTIONAL OFF-SITE SESSION: CARING FOR MUSICIANS - GRAND ROUNDS............................................................. LSU Medical School PLEASE NOTE − By attending this optional off-site session: • There is no additional fee • Transportation will not be provided to/from • CME Credit will be provided 3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. 3:40 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. 4:15 p.m. - 4:25 p.m. 4:25 p.m. - 4:50 p.m. 4:50 p.m. - 5:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. Athletes and the Arts: What It Is and Why It Matters...................................Randall Dick Developing a Musicians Clinic........................................................John Chong, MD, MSc Noise Induced Hearing Disorders..........................................................Neil Cherian, MD Question and Answer Musician Injuries...........................................................................John Chong, MD, MSc Female Athlete Triad and Dance Issues........Marci A. Goolsby, MD and Clay Miller, MD Question and Answer Adjourn 20 TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 continued… 3:10 p.m. – 5:10 p.m. 3:10 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. - 3:35 p.m. 3:35 p.m. - 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. - 4:35 p.m. 4:35 p.m. - 4:55 p.m. 4:55 p.m. - 5:10 p.m. SESSION #15A: CONCURRENT SESSIONS − KEEPING KIDS ON THE GO: CHALLENGES IN PEDIATRIC CARE...................................................................................................Celestin E-H Moderator: Kristina M. Wilson, MD, MPH Introduction Kristina M. Wilson, MD, MPH Cartilage Problems Related to Growth in Youth Holly J. Benjamin, MD Pediatric Fracture Considerations in Young Athletes Heather Gillespie, MD, MPH Pediatric Elbow Injuries in Sport Joseph Congeni, MD Returning to Learning After Concussion Mark E. Halstead, MD Discussion and Questions 3:10 p.m. - 5:10 p.m. SESSION #15B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS − FACULTY DEVELOPMENT……………………………………….Celestin A-D. Keynote Speaker: Peter J. Carek, MD, MS Chair: William W. Dexter, MD Faculty: Robert J. Baker, MD, PhD; Anthony Beutler, MD; James M. Daniels II, MD, MPH; William W. Dexter, MD; Robert S. Fawcett, MD, MS; Margaret “Meg” Gibson, MD; Rebecca A. Griffith, MD; John Hatzenbuehler, MD; Diana L. Heiman, MD; Michael Henehan, DO; Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH; Mark E. Lavallee, MD, CSCS; Lucien R. Ouellette, MD; Dean W. Padavan, MD; Jon Schultz, MD; Mark Stovak, MD; L. Tyler Wadsworth, MD; and Russell D. White, MD 5:10 p.m. - 6:10 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS − SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BREAKOUT •Emergency Medicine.................................................................................................................... Strand 10A Christopher Guyer, MD •Internal Medicine....................................................................................................................... Celestin A-D Selina Shah, MD •Pediatrics.....................................................................................................................................Celestin E-H Mark E. Halstead, MD • PM & R..............................................................................................................................................Bolden 4 Ken R. Mautner, MD • Resident/Student.............................................................................................................................Bolden 6 Kenton Fibel, MD 6:10 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. DIVERSITY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BREAKOUT………………………………………………………................. Strand 10A Nailah Coleman, MD 6:30 p.m. Recess 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m....................................................................................................................................................................... Off-Site OPTIONAL OFF-SITE SESSION: PRACTICAL MUSIC OBSERVATIONAL WORKSHOP Lil Gem ● 445 South Rampart Street, New Orleans, LA 70112 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Safe Sound Forum Music Educational Session Regarding Safe Sound (talking with musicians) Music 6:10 p.m. - 10:10 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS: S.M.A.R.T. WORKSHOP (pre-registration and separate fee required)............................Strand 13 Sideline Management Assessment and Response Technique Workshop Workshop Chair: Michael J. Petrizzi, MD Faculty: Rishi K. Bala, MD; Steven L. Cole, ATC; B. Kent Diduch, MD; Andrew Reisman, MD, ATC; Jeff Roberts, MD and Harry C. Stafford, MD 10:10 p.m. (Program enclosed in S.M.A.R.T. Workshop Syllabus) Recess 21 Wednesday, APRIL 9, 2014 6:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Registration..................................................................................................... Celestin Ballroom Foyer 6:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast..................................................................................................... Storyville Hall 6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES #22 - #27 (Pre-registration and separate fee required) #22 Gait Analysis in Runners........................................................................................................... Strand 13 Karl B. Fields, MD #23 Practical Considerations to Setting Up a Concussion Clinic................................................... Strand 10A Megan Charboneau, MD; Shayne Fehr, MD; and Kevin Walter, MD #24 Injections – The Substances We Use and the Evidence......................................................... Strand 10B Robert L. Johnson, MD #25 Adaptive Sports Medicine: The Sochi Experience......................................................................Bolden 5 Arthur Jason De Luigi, DO #26 Tuning the Mind and Body of the Musician for Optimal Health and Performance..................Bolden 4 John Chong, MD, MSc #27 OMT Techniques: Advanced Course......................................................................................... Strand 12 Charles W. Webb, DO 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. RISING WITH RESEARCH: CARDIAC/MISCELLANEOUS………………………………………………………………….Strand 11 (Oral Research Poster Presentations – Posters will be displayed during Poster Session 3) Moderator: Andrew R. Peterson, MD, MSPH •Don’t Get Fooled By The Screen Luis Esparza, MD • The Effect of a Sports Nutrition Didactic Session on Division I Athletes Harry C. Stafford, MD • Socioeconomic Factors for Sports Specialization and Injury in Young Athletes: A Clinical Study Alexander Austin, MD • Body Image Perceptions as a Marker for Eating Disorders in Competitive Athletes Allison Schafer, MD •The Female Athlete Screening Tool (FAST) to Assess Eating Disordered Pathology in Female Student-Athletes Giselle Aerni, MD 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m EYE-OPENING CASES..............................................................................................................Celestin Ballroom (Oral Case Poster Presentations) Moderator: Jeffrey R. Bytomski, DO Panelists: Patrick J. Depenbrook, MD Matthew Silvis, MD • A Case of Rapidly Progressive Bilateral Leg Pain and Weakness in a High School Athlete Gayan Poovendran, MD • Tragedy in a Half-Marathon Race Trent Christensen, MD • Skier’s Shoulder Jill Inouye, MD • Left Arm Pain and Swelling in an Adolescent Swimmer Mark Riederer, MD • False Start: A Division I Sprinter with Foot Pain Katherine Pohlgeers, MD, MS 8:00 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. Announcements....................................................................................................................Celestin Ballroom 8:05 a.m. - 9:40 a.m. 8:05 a.m. - 8:10 a.m. 8:10 a.m. - 8:25 a.m. SESSION #16: MEDICAL CHALLENGES IN ATHLETES Moderator: George G.A. Pujalte, MD Introduction George G.A. Pujalte, MD The Hypertensive Athlete Karl B. Fields, MD 22 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2014 continued… 8:25 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. 8:40 a.m. - 8:55 a.m. 8:55 a.m. - 9:25 a.m. 9:25 a.m. - 9:40 a.m. Diabetes and the Athlete......................................................................................................Celestin Ballroom Russell D. White, MD Medications with Implications in Active Patients Amy P. Powell, MD Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm: A Stepwise Approach Robert L. Johnson, MD Discussion and Questions 9:40 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. RESEARCH AND CASE PRESENTATION AWARDS 10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Refreshment Break...................................................................................................................... Storyville Hall 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. SESSION #17: NERVOUS SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS IN THE ATHLETE..................................Celestin Ballroom Moderator: Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO 10:30 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. Introduction Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO 10:35 a.m. - 11:05 a.m. Anatomy vs. Electricity: Evaluation of Common Nerve Entrapments Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO 11:05 a.m. - 11:25 a.m. Diagnostic and Management Considerations for Headaches in the Athlete James L. Moeller, MD 11:25 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Nociceptive vs. Neuropathic Pain Brian Hainline, MD 11:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Discussion and Questions 12:00 p.m. Adjourn Annual Meeting Twitter Feed #amssm14 AMSSM is excited to use Twitter to communicate valuable information about session information, speakers, exhibitors and other events surrounding the Annual Meeting (#amssm14). As an attendee, speaker, exhibitor or sponsor you can participate by sharing valuable lessons learned from the courses you attend, the research and case abstracts you view, and see what others are learning in their experience. Prizes will be awarded for those who participate in the Twitter feed! I’m not a tweeter, how do I get started? 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If you’re using a laptop − download the handouts at: www.amssm.org/2014_MSK_SB_QR_Link.html 23 ACCREDITATION • Add an additional 1.00 Prescribed credit for each instructional course lecture you attend for a maximum of 4.00 Prescribed credits. • Add an additional 0.75 Prescribed credits for each Rising with Research session you attend for a maximum of 3.00 Prescribed credits. • Add an additional 0.75 Prescribed credits for each Eye-Opening Cases session you attend for a maximum of 3.00 Prescribed credits. Other Optional Educational Activities: • Add an additional 4.00 Prescribed credits for attendance at the S.M.A.R.T. Workshop. • Add an additional 8.00 Prescribed credits for attendance at the Introduction to MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 6.00 Prescribed credits for attendance at the Advanced MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 4.25 Prescribed credits for attendance at the AMSSM/NCAA: Care of the College Athlete – Essentials for the Team Physician Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 2.00 Prescribed credits for attendance at the CAQ Preparation Pre-Conference. Optional Off-Site Educational Activities: (Attendance of these off-site educational activities run concurrently to the General Session of the Annual Meeting so physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the General Session when attending these off-site educational activities. • Attendance at the Grand Rounds for Tulane University Medical School is equivalent to 2.00 Prescribed credits. • Attendance at the Grand Rounds for Tulane University Medical School is equivalent to 2.00 Prescribed credits. AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT™ Accreditation Statement: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the Medical College of Wisconsin and The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA Credit Designation Statement: The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this live activity for a maximum of 52.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Hours of Participation for Allied Health Care Professionals: The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this activity for up to 52.25 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health professionals. Breakdown of designated AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™: The entire General Session of this live activity is 29.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Optional Educational Activities (Morning) – Can only claim attendance at one of the following per day: • Add an additional 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for attendance at the Instructional Course Lecture (ICL #1): Sideline Use of MSK US (Sunday, April 6, 2014). • Add an additional 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for attendance at the Instructional Course Lecture (ICL #8): MSK US Advanced Ankle and Foot (Monday, April 7, 2014). • Add an additional 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for each instructional course lecture you attend for a maximum of 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. • Add an additional 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for each Rising with Research session you attend for a maximum of 3.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. • Add an additional 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for each EyeOpening Cases session you attend for a maximum of 3.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Other Optional Educational Activities: • Add an additional 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for attendance at the S.M.A.R.T. Workshop. • Add an additional 8.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for attendance at the Introduction to MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 6.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for attendance at the Advanced MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for attendance at the AMSSM/NCAA: Care of the College Athlete – Essentials for the Team Physician Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for attendance at the CAQ Preparation Pre-Conference. Optional Off-Site Educational Activities: (Attendance of these off-site educational activities run concurrently to the General Session of the Annual Meeting so physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the General Session when attending these off-site educational activities. • Attendance at the Grand Rounds for Tulane University Medical School is equivalent to 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. • Attendance at the Grand Rounds for Tulane University Medical School is equivalent to 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. AOA The AMSSM 23rd Annual Meeting has been approved for 48.00 hours of AOA Category 2-A credit by the American Osteopathic Association. Breakdown of designated AOA Category 2-A credit: The entire General Session of this live activity is 25.00 Category 2-A credits. Optional Educational Activities (Morning) – Can only claim attendance at one of the following per day: • Add an additional 1.50 Category 2-A credits for attendance at the Instructional Course Lecture (ICL #1): Sideline Use of MSK US (Sunday, April 6, 2014). • Add an additional 1.50 Category 2-A credits for attendance at the Instructional Course Lecture (ICL #8): MSK US Advanced Ankle and Foot (Monday, April 7, 2014). • Add an additional 1.00 Category 2-A credit for each instructional course lecture you attend for a maximum of 4.00 Category 2-A credits. • Add an additional 0.75 Category 2-A credits for each Rising with Research session you attend for a maximum of 3.00 Category 2-A credits. • Add an additional 0.75 Category 2-A credits for each Eye-Opening Cases session you attend for a maximum of 3.00 Category 2-A credits. • Other Optional Educational Activities: • Add an additional 4.00 Category 2-A credits for attendance at the S.M.A.R.T. Workshop. • Add an additional 8.00 Category 2-A credits for attendance at the Introduction to MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 6.00 Category 2-A credits for attendance at the Advanced MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 4.25 Category 2-A credits for attendance at the AMSSM/NCAA: Care of the College Athlete – Essentials for the Team Physician Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 2.00 Category 2-A credits for attendance at the CAQ Preparation Pre-Conference. Optional Off-Site Educational Activities: (Attendance of these off-site educational activities run concurrently to the General Session of the Annual Meeting so physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the General Session when attending these off-site educational activities. • Attendance at the Grand Rounds for Tulane University Medical School is equivalent to 2.00 Category 2-A credits. • Attendance at the Grand Rounds for Tulane University Medical School is equivalent to 2.00 Category 2-A credits. AAFP This Live activity, AMSSM 23rd Annual Meeting, with a beginning date of April 4, 2014, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 49.00 Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Breakdown of designated Prescribed credits: The entire General Session of this live activity is 29.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Optional Educational Activities (Morning) – Can only claim attendance at one of the following per day: • Add an additional 1.50 Prescribed credits for attendance at the Instructional Course Lecture (ICL #1): Sideline Use of MSK US (Sunday, April 6, 2014). • Add an additional 1.50 Prescribed credits for attendance at the Instructional Course Lecture (ICL #8): MSK US Advanced Ankle and Foot (Monday, April 7, 2014). BOC BOC Approved Provider Number: P8132 The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine 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 52.25 hours of Category A continuing education. Certified Athletic Trainers are responsible for claiming only those hours actually spent participating in the CE activity. 24 • Add an additional 8.00 Category A credits for attendance at the Introduction to MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 6.00 Category A credits for attendance at the Advanced MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 4.25 Category A credits for attendance at the AMSSM/NCAA: Care of the College Athlete – Essentials for the Team Physician Pre-Conference. • Add an additional 2.00 Category A credits for attendance at the CAQ Preparation Pre-Conference. Optional Off-Site Educational Activities: (Attendance of these off-site educational activities run concurrently to the General Session of the Annual Meeting so physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the General Session when attending these off-site educational activities. • Attendance at the Grand Rounds for Tulane University Medical School is equivalent to 2.00 Category A credits. • Attendance at the Grand Rounds for Tulane University Medical School is equivalent to 2.00 Category A credits. Breakdown of designated Category A continuing education credit: The entire General Session of this live activity is 29.25 Category A credits. Optional Educational Activities (Morning) – Can only claim attendance at one of the following per day: • Add an additional 1.50 Category A credits for attendance at the Instructional Course Lecture (ICL #1): Sideline Use of MSK US (Sunday, April 6, 2014). • Add an additional 1.50 Category A credits for attendance at the Instructional Course Lecture (ICL #8): MSK US Advanced Ankle and Foot (Monday, April 7, 2014). • Add an additional 1.00 Category A credit for each instructional course lecture you attend for a maximum of 4.00 Category A credits. • Add an additional 0.75 Category A credits for each Rising with Research session you attend for a maximum of 3.00 Category A credits. • Add an additional 0.75 Category A credits for each Eye-Opening Cases session you attend for a maximum of 3.00 Category A credits. Other Optional Educational Activities: • Add an additional 4.00 Category A credits for attendance at the S.M.A.R.T. Workshop. CONFERENCE INFORMATION PURPOSE The AMSSM 23rd Annual Meeting is designed to be a review and update covering a wide range of sports medicine topics, utilizing a multidisciplinary approach. The purpose of the meeting is: • • • • DISCLOSURE STATEMENT In accordance with the standards of the ACCME, it is the policy of AMSSM that faculty and planners disclose to the learners all financial relationships during the past 12 months with any commercial interest (any proprietary entity producing health care goods, or services consumed by, or used on, patients). All disclosures are listed in the Official Program and Exhibit Guide booklet, which has been given to all program participants. In accordance with AMSSM policy, faculty participation in this educational activity will be predicated upon timely submission and review of disclosures. Non-compliance will result in a faculty member being stricken from the program. To provide a valuable source of “cutting edge” medical knowledge to professionals actively engaged in treating athletic patients. To provide an academic forum for physicians to discuss current and controversial issues in the field of sports medicine. To foster a collegial relationship among dedicated, competent sports medicine physicians who are recognized as experts by their peers. To provide a quality educational experience. EVALUATION Your feedback of the Annual Meeting is very important to the AMSSM Program Planning Committee as well as other decision/planning groups within our organization. We value your opinion. Feedback from the evaluation will be used in the planning of future AMSSM Annual Meetings. We hope you will take the time to complete the meeting survey. TARGET AUDIENCE Physicians and other health care providers interested in the field of sports medicine. STATEMENT OF NEED A need for this course has been determined based upon previous course evaluations. The content of this course was based on current issues and hot topics provided by the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) membership and leadership. AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT™ In order to receive the AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, attendees must have included a $25 fee with your Annual Meeting registration payment. If you need AMA CME Credit, attendees can pay this fee at the registration desk on-site during the Annual Meeting. PLEASE NOTE: Physicians requesting the AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ will receive by email a message from AMSSM with instructions as well as an online link to record their daily attendance for the sessions attended during the Annual Meeting. Each physician requesting the AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ must complete the online daily attendance record. The learning need was determined by program meeting evaluations and members of the Program Planning Committee, which represent a diverse sample of the entire AMSSM membership. Networking with our members was also utilized to determine their need. PROGRAM INFORMATION AMSSM attests that the person(s) responsible for the development of this educational activity did so independently and were not influenced by commercial supporters. CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE AMSSM Members: Certificates of Attendance are available on-line. Login through “Members Log-in” and on the screen page titled, “Members Only Content” under the Education category, click on “Conference Certificates” to print your certificate. DISCLAIMER The material in this continuing medical education program is being made available by the AMSSM for educational purposes only. This material is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily the best, methods or procedures appropriate for the medical situation discussed, but rather is intended to present an approach, view, statement or opinion of the authors or presenters, which may be helpful, or of interest to other practitioners. Non-Members: Certificates of Attendance will be available at the registration desk before you leave the conference on Wednesday, April 9, 2014. PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE AND FACULTY A complete listing of the Program Planning Committee is included in this program. Faculty is subject to change at the discretion of the Program Planning Committee. Any and all faculty disclosures will be provided within the syllabus that is included in this program and will be distributed at the AMSSM 23rd Annual Meeting to all attendees. 25 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to: • Describe the management of gluteal and hamstring injuries • Review the issues relating to wrist injuries in the athlete • Identify the diagnostic and management considerations of • Review the evidenced-based approach to first time shoulder • Discuss the highlights of the team physician consensus • Discuss the pros and cons of allowing hitting in youth sports • Discuss the pros and cons of testing for and treating Vitamin groin injuries in the athlete statement • Describe the complexities of ethical issues in sports • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • dislocators • Explain how to reduce morbidity by applying the evidence in first time patellar dislocations D deficiency medicine Identify the complex, competing demands of being a team physician Describe how to prepare to make the transition from team physician to first responder if disaster strikes Explain how MRI can help treat early and advanced osteoarthritis of the knee and hip Review the salient features of the obesity pandemic Identify the evidence behind treatment of isolated and combined posterior cruciate injuries Discuss the approach to optimal treatment for the retired athlete Identify options for patellofemoral pain and instability when conservative management fails Review how exercise can be the countermeasure for aging Identify the diagnostic and management challenges when concussion becomes post-concussion syndrome Review the evidence behind diagnosis and treatment of intracerebral, subdural and subarachnoid brain bleeds Evaluate and diagnose spinal fractures in athletes Review the consensus statement on overuse injuries and burnout in youth sports Review the inter-association consensus statement on best practices for sports medicine management for secondary schools and colleges Identify the features of an evidenced-based exam of the knee, hip and shoulder Describe evidence-based and quality standards impact on physical exam skills • Describe the pros and cons of bracing in spondylolysis • Identify the injuries and treatment of performing artists • Review the issues related to hearing loss in musicians and how to prevent hearing loss in musicians • Review the consensus conference guidelines on the female athlete triad return to play considerations • Discuss the recommendations on exercise and pregnancy • Review the clinical pearls related to evaluation and treatment of the hip, wrist, shoulder, knee and elbow • Identify the cartilage growth problems in the pediatric athletic population • Explain the current concepts in pediatric fractures • Discuss the challenges of dealing with pediatric elbow injuries • Review the complexities of returning to learning after a concussion • Explain issues related to diagnosis and treatment of hypertension in the athlete • Review the medical implications of diabetes in athletes • Discuss the stepwise approach to treating exercise induced bronchospasm in active patients • Assess the implications of medication efficacy and side effects in the active population • Describe nerve entrapments, identification and treatment using musculoskeletal ultrasound • Evaluate headaches in an athletic population • Review the differences between diagnosis and management of neuropathic versus nociceptive pain in athletes The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine acknowledges the following companies for providing equipment for the Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Pre-Conferences: FUJIFILM SONOSITE, INC. GE HEALTHCARE 26 SAMSUNG TERASON PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE Stephen Paul, MD; Program Chair; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Campus Health Service, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona Mederic M. Hall, MD; Assistant Professor, Departments of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation and Family Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Jeffrey M. Anderson, MD; Director of Sports Medicine, University of Connecticut, Division of Athletics, Storrs, Connecticut Kimberly G. Harmon, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine; Team Physician, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Board of Director, AMSSM Foundation; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Irfan M. Asif, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee Anthony Beutler, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland; Board of Director; Chair, Education Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Diana L. Heiman, MD; Director, Johnson City Family Medicine Residency Program; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee Sean T. Bryan, MD; Associate Professor of Family Medicine, University of South Carolina – Greenville School of Medicine; Chair, Department of Family Medicine, Greenville Hospital System, University Medical Center, Greenville, South Carolina Eugene Hong, MD; Hamot and Sturgis Endowed Chair and Professor, Chief Division of Sports Medicine, Department of Family, Community and Preventive Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Board of Director, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Steven J. Collina, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Crozer-Keystone Health System; Medical Director, Healthplex Sports Medicine, Springfield, Pennsylvania Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH; Associate Professor, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Denver, Colorado Katherine L. Dec, MD; Head Team Physician, Longwood University, Farmville, Virginia; Medical Director, Women’s Sports Medicine at HCA Virginia; Chair, Sports Medicine Advisory Committee, Virginia High School League; Secretary/Treasurer, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Robert B. Kiningham, MD; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Wichita, Kansas; Private Practice, Newton Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Newton, Kansas John P. DiFiori, MD; Professor, Departments of Family Medicine and Orthopaedics; Chief, Division of Sports Medicine and NonOperative Orthopaedics, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; Head Team Physician, UCLA, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, University of California, Los Angeles, California; President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine David W. Kruse, MD; Private Practice, Orthopaedic Specialty Institute, Orange, California Jon Divine, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio; Second Vice President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Kelsey Logan, MD, MPH; Associate Professor, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio Christopher Madden, MD; Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado; Private Practice, Sports Medicine at Longs Peak Family Practice, Longmont, Colorado; First Vice President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO; Clinical Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of California Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, California; Director of Sports Medicine, Barton Health Care, South Lake Tahoe, California; Sports Medicine Physician, Tahoe Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, South Lake Tahoe, California; Board of Director; Vice-Chair, Practice & Policy Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Rebecca A. Myers, MD; Private Practice, Longs Peak Family Practice, Longmont, Colorado; Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado Matthew Gammons, MD; Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Private Practice, Rutland/Killington, Vermont; Board of Director; Chair, Research Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine David E. Olson, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health; Team Physician, University of Minnesota Athletics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Team Physician, Minnesota Vikings; Team Physician, USA Soccer; Team Physician, Roseville High School Heather Gillespie, MD, MPH; Associate Professor, Departments of Family Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Division of Sports Medicine and Non-Operative Orthopaedics; Team Physician, UCLA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, University of California, Los Angeles, California Andrew R. Peterson, MD, MSPH; Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Charles Peterson, MD; Arizona Sports Medicine Center, Mesa, Arizona Marci A. Goolsby, MD; Assistant Attending Physician, Department of Medicine, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York Sourav K. Poddar, MD; Associate Professor and Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado; Team Physician, University of Colorado Tanya Hagen, MD; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Center for Sports Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 27 PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE Anna L. Waterbrook, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Arizona Institute for Sports Medicine; Associate Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Assistant Team Physician, Intercollegiate Athletics, The University of Arizona Health Network, Tucson, Arizona George G.A. Pujalte, MD; Assistant Professor, Division of Sports Medicine, Departments of Family and Community Medicine, and Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania Scott Rand, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship, Methodist Center for Sports Medicine at Willowbrook, Houston, Texas Kristina M. Wilson, MD, MPH; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine, Phoenix Children’s Hospital; Co-Director, Neurotrauma/ Concussion Program, Barrow Neurologic Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Child Health, University of Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona Ashwin Rao, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Section of Sports Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Craig C. Young, MD; Professor, Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Family Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Board of Director, AMSSM Foundation; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Carlin Senter, MD; University of California San Francisco, Department of Orthopaedics, San Francisco, California Selina Shah, MD; Private Practice, Center for Sports Medicine, St. Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, California and Walnut Creek, California CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY GUEST SPEAKERS John Chong, MD, MSc; Medical Director, Musicians’ Clinics of Canada, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Faculty, Glenn Gould School, Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Founding Member and President, Performing Arts Medicine Association (PAMA) Lisa Barkley, MD; Assistant Dean for Diversity and Inclusion; Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Orlando, Florida Prof Mark E. Batt, MB BChir, MRCGP, DM; Consultant, Sport and Exercise Medicine; Director of Arthritis Research, UK Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis; Centre for Sports Medicine, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals, Nottingham, United Kingdom; Immediate Past-President, Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine (FFSEM) Steven L. Cole, ATC; Associate Athletic Director, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia Randall Dick; Director, Health and Safety Sports Consultants, LLC, Carmel, Indiana Peter Brukner, MBBS; Sports Physician; Associate Professor of Sports Medicine, University of Melbourne, Australia David Epstein; Author; Investigative Reporter, Non-Profit Newsroom ProPub Timothy A. Butterfield, PhD, ATC; Associate Professor, Center for Muscle Biology, Departments of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky Cathi Fontenot, MD; Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine; LSU School of Medicine; Medical Director, New Orleans Musicians Clinic, New Orleans, Louisiana Robert C. Cantu, MD, MA; Clinical Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Boston University School of Medicine; Co-Director, Center for The Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy (CSTE), Boston University Medical Center; Senior Advisor, Brain Injury Center and Adjunct Staff, Department of Neurosurgery, Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Senior Advisor to NFL’s Head, Neck and Spine Committee; Member/Co-Chair, Equipment and Rules Committee, NFLPA Mackey/White TBI Committee; Co-Founder and Medical Director, Sports Legacy Institute (SLI), Waltham, Massachusetts; Vice President/Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee, National Operating Committee on Standards of Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE); Associate Chairman, Department of Surgery; Chief, Neurosurgery Service; and Director, Service Sports Medicine, Emerson Hospital, Concord, Massachusetts; Adjunct Professor, Exercise and Sport Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Medical Director, National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury Research, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Co-Director, Neurological Sports Injury Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Neurosurgery Consultant, Boston College Eagles Peter Fricker, MBBS; Professor, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia; Consultant, Canberra, Australia Rebecca A. Griffith, MD; Associate Director, Atlantic Health Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Department of Internal Medicine, Morristown Medical Center, Morristown, New Jersey S. Benjamin Kanters, MM; Associate Professor, Department of Audio Arts and Acoustics, Columbia College, Chicago, Illinois; Founder, HearTomorrow.Org and The Hearing Conservation Workshop Karim Khan, MD, PhD; Professor, Director of Research and Education, Aspegtar (Qatar) and Editor, British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) Eric C. McCarty, MD; Chief of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery; Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedics; University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado Peter J. Carek, MD, MS; Professor and Chair, Department of Community Health and Family Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida John T. Parsons, PhD, ATC; Director, Sport Science Institute, NCAA, Indianapolis, Indiana 28 CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY GUEST SPEAKERS Hollis G. Potter, MD; Chairman, Department of Radiology and Imaging, The Coleman Chair, MRI Research, Hospital for Special Surgery; Professor of Radiology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York OPTIONAL OFF-SITE SESSION: GRAND ROUNDS – CARING FOR MUSICIANS Tulane University Medical School • Monday, April 7, 2014 Beth Shubin Stein, MD; Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College; Associate Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery; New York, New York Neil Cherian, MD; John Chong, MD, MSc; Randall Dick; Paul L. Friedlander, MD; Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH; and Clay Miller, MD John Snyder, JD; Professor and Chair, Department of Music Industry Studies, Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana OPTIONAL OFF-SITE SESSION: GRAND ROUNDS – CARING FOR MUSICIANS Mark Tarnopolsky , MD, PhD; Professor and Division Head of Neuromuscular and Neurometabolic Disorders, Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University; Chair, Neuromuscular Disorders, McMaster Children’s Hospital/Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada LSU Medical School • Tuesday, April 8, 2014 Neil Cherian, MD; John Chong, MD. MSc; Randall Dick; Marci A. Goolsby, MD; and Clay Miller, MD Kevin Wildes, SJ, PhD; President, Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana Ross D. Zafonte, DO; Earle P. and Ida S. Charlton Professor and Chairman, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School; Vice President of Medical Affairs, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital; Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS The following Faculty are members of the AMSSM who volunteer their time and pay the member conference registration rate and receive no expense reimbursement. Stephen Paul, MD; Program Chair; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine; Campus Health Service, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona Holly J. Benjamin, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Orthopedic Surgery; Director of Primary Care Sports Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Joseph J. Albano, MD; Private Practice; Team Physician, ReAL Salt Lake; Team Physician, US Speed Skating; US Military Endurance Sports, Team Physician, Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah Anthony Beutler, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland; Board of Director; Chair, Education Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Jeffrey M. Anderson, MD; Director of Sports Medicine, University of Connecticut, Division of Athletics, Storrs, Connecticut Blake Boggess, DO; Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center; Team Physician, Duke Sports Medicine, Durham, North Carolina Irfan M. Asif, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee Joanne Borg-Stein, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School; Director, Spaulding/Harvard Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Boston, Massachusetts Robert J. Baker, MD, PhD; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine; Western Michigan University School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, Michigan Fred H. Brennan Jr, DO; Seacoast Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Somersworth, New Hampshire; Team Physician, University of New Hampshire; Deputy Commander, 157th Medical Group, NH Air National Guard Rishi K. Bala, MD; Bon Secours Sports Medicine; Primary Care TC, Richmond, Virginia Kenneth P. Barnes, MD, MSc; Private Practice, Duke Medicine Private Diagnostic Clinic, Kernodle Clinic Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Burlington, North Carolina; Assistant Professor, Department of Exercise Science, Elon University, Elon, North Carolina Joel S. Brenner, MD, MPH; Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk, Virginia 29 CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued… Susannah M. Briskin, MD; Assistant Professor; Department of Pediatrics; Co-Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio Arthur Jason De Luigi, DO; Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, MedStar NRH/ Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC Kevin E. Burroughs, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Director, Cabarrus Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Director of Sports Medicine, Cabarrus Family Medicine Residency, Concord, North Carolina; Medical Director, Carolinas Healthcare Sports Medicine and Injury Care; Team Physician, Catawba College; Team Physician, A.L. Brown High School Patrick J. Depenbrock, MD; Assistant Director, National Capital Consortium − Uniformed Services University Sports Medicine Fellowship; Officer-in-Charge, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Primary Care Sports Medicine Clinic; Associate Professor of Family Medicine, National Capital Consortiam Family Medicine Residency, Fort Belvoir, Virginia Kevin deWeber, MD; Residency Faculty, Family Medicine of SW Washington, Vancouver, Washington Jeffrey R. Bytomski, DO; Associate Professor, Department of Community and Family Medicine; Head Medical Team Physician, Duke University, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina William W. Dexter, MD; Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts; Director, Sports Medicine, Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine; Head Team Physician, University of Southern Maine; President, American College of Sports Medicine Aaron D. Campbell, MD, MHS; Family and Sports Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Cindy J. Chang, MD; Family Medicine/Sports Medicine Specialist and Team Physician, University of California, Berkeley, California; Assistant Clinical Professor, Departments of Family and Community Medicine, UC Davis and UC San Francisco; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine B. Kent Diduch, MD; Primary Care Team Physician; Associate Professor; James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia John P. DiFiori, MD; Professor, Departments of Family Medicine and Orthopaedics; Chief, Division of Sports Medicine and NonOperative Orthopaedics, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; Head Team Physician, UCLA, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, University of California, Los Angeles, California; President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Tony L. Chang, MD, MS; Shasta Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine, Redding, California; Assistant Professor, University of California Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, California; Team Physician, Justin Boots Sports Medicine; Team Physician, Simpson University; Team Physician, Shasta College Jonathan Drezner, MD; Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Team Physician, Seattle Seahawks; Team Physician, UW Huskies; Immediate Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Megan Charboneau, MD; Medical College of Wisconsin - Sports Medicine, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Stephanie M. Chu, DO; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Team Physician, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado; CU Sports Medicine, Denver, Colorado; University Family Medicine, Westminster, Colorado Kevin Eerkes, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, NYU School of Medicine; Staff Physician, Specialty Department, NYU Health Center, New York, New York Robert S. Fawcett, MD, MS; Medical Director, York Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program; Assistant Director, York Hospital Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, York, Pennsylvania; Clinical Assistant Professor, Penn State University School of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania Nailah Coleman, MD; Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington DC Joseph Congeni, MD; Akron Children’s Hospital, Akron, Ohio Kristopher Fayock, MD; Assistant Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Christiana Care Health System, Wilmington, Delaware Jerrod A. Cottrill, DO; Rebound Orthopedics, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Portland, Oregon Brian Daniels, MD; Fellow, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas, Greenville Health System, Greenville, South Carolina Jeffrey P. Feden, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island James M. Daniels II, MD, MPH; Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Orthopedics; Director, SIU Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Quincy, Illinois Shayne Fehr, MD; Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Kenton Fibel, MD; Fellow, Hospital for Special Surgery Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, New York, New York Katherine L. Dec, MD; Head Team Physician, Longwood University, Farmville, Virginia; Medical Director, Women’s Sports Medicine at HCA Virginia; Chair, Sports Medicine Advisory Committee, Virginia High School League; Secretary/Treasurer, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Karl B. Fields, MD; Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Cone Health System, Greensboro, North Carolina; Board of Director, AMSSM Foundation; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine 30 CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued… Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO; Clinical Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of California Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, California; Director of Sports Medicine, Barton Health Care, South Lake Tahoe, California; Sports Medicine Physician, Tahoe Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, South Lake Tahoe, California; Board of Director; Vice-Chair, Practice & Policy Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Mark E. Halstead, MD; Assistant Professor, Departments of Orthopedics and Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri Ronald W. Hanson Jr, MD; The Centeno Schultz Clinic, The Center of Regenerative Medicine, Broomfield, Colorado Kimberly G. Harmon, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine; Team Physician, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Board of Director, AMSSM Foundation; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Matthew Gammons, MD; Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Private Practice, Rutland/Killington, Vermont; Board of Director; Chair, Research Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Alison Ganong, MD; Private Practice, North Tahoe Orthopedics, Truckee, California Marc I. Harwood, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Director, Non-Operative Sports Medicine, Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Joseph Garry, MD; Associate Professor and Program Director, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Benjamin A. Hasan, MD; Family Medicine and Sports Medicine, Northwestern Memorial Physicians Group; Associate Director, Northwestern Family Medicine Residency Program, Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital, Lake Forest and Grayslake, Illinois Margaret “Meg” Gibson, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Community and Family Medicine; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Head Team Physician, University of Missouri Kansas City; Department of Orthopedics, Childrens Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri John Hatzenbuehler, MD; Associate Director, Sports Medicine, Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine Heather Gillespie, MD, MPH; Associate Professor, Departments of Family Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Division of Sports Medicine and Non-Operative Orthopaedics; Team Physician, UCLA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, University of California, Los Angeles, California Suzanne S. Hecht, MD, CCD; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Division of Sports Medicine; Director, UM Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Team Physician, UM Athletics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Team Physician, USA Figure Skating Diana L. Heiman, MD; Director, Johnson City Family Medicine Residency Program; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee Marci A. Goolsby, MD; Assistant Attending Physician, Department of Medicine, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York Michael Henehan, DO; Adjunct Clinical Professor, Division of General Medical Disciplines, Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, O’Connor Hospital, San Jose, California; Team Physician, San Jose State University Matthew Grady, MD; Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Christopher Guyer, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, Wayne State University; Adjunct Physician Instructor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Senior Staff Physician, Henry Ford Health System, Division of Orthopaedics and Division of Emergency Medicine, Detroit, Michigan Stanley A. Herring, MD; Clinical Professor, Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine, Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Neurological Surgery, University of Washington; Medical Director, Sports, Spine and Orthopedic Health UW Medicine; Co-Medical Director, Sports Concussion Program, Zackery Lystedt Sports Concussion Endowed Professorship, Seattle, Washington; Team Physician, Seattle Seahawks; Team Physician, Seattle Mariners; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Josh Hackel, MD; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, The Andrews Institute, Gulf Breeze, Florida; Team Physician, University of West Florida John C. Hill, DO; Professor; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Team Physician, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado James N. Hahn, MD; Resident, Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals/Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Garry W.K. Ho, MD, CIC; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, Virginia; Assistant Director, VCU-Fairfax Family Practice Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Medical Director, Fairfax County Public Schools Athletic Training Program and AED First Responder Program, Falls Church, Virginia; Private Practice, Fairfax Family Practice, Fairfax, Virginia Brian Hainline, MD; Chief Medical Officer, NCAA, Indianapolis, Indiana; Clinical Professor of Neurology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, New York Mederic M. Hall, MD; Assistant Professor, Departments of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation and Family Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 31 CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued… Albert J. Kozar, DO; Sports & Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Specialist; Associate Professor, University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, Biddeford, Maine; Private Practice, Avon, Connecticut; Team Physician, University of Hartford Douglas F. Hoffman, MD; Attending Physician, Departments of Orthopedics and Radiology, Essentia Health, Duluth, Minnesota Jolie C. Holschen, MD; Emergency Medicine and Sports Medicine; Volunteer Physician, USA Hockey; Volunteer Physician, Chicago Wolves Hockey; Private Practice, Infinity Healthcare Jeffrey S. Kutcher, MD; Director, Michigan NeuroSport; Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan Thomas M. Howard, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, VCU-Fairfax Family Practice, Fairfax, Virginia Mark E. Lavallee, MD, CSCS; Director, York Hospital Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Associate Director, York Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, York, Pennsylvania; Clinical Associate Professor, Penn State University College of Medicine, College Park, Pennsylvania; Team Physician, Gettysburg College; Chairman, USA Weightlifting, Sports Medicine Society Carrie A. Jaworski, MD; Director, Division of Primary Care Sports Medicine, NorthShore University HealthSystem; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Glenview, Illinois Neeru Jayanthi, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation; Medical Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Program, Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois; Board of Director; Chair, Membership Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Aaron Lear, MD; Akron General Family and Sports Medicine; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, NEOMEN University; Clinical Assistant Director, Akron General Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program, Akron, Ohio Elena J. Jelsing, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, Sports and Spine Division, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington John J. Leddy, MD; Associate Professor, Departments of Orthopaedics, Internal Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York Robert L. Johnson, MD; Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota; Director Emeritus, University of Minnesota Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Team Physician, University of Minnesota Athletics, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; Secretary/Treasurer, AMSSM Foundation; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Kelsey Logan, MD, MPH; Associate Professor, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio Christopher Madden, MD; Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado; Private Practice, Sports Medicine at Longs Peak Family Practice, Longmont, Colorado; First Vice President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH; Medical Director, Clinical Outcomes Research, Intermountain Healthcare; AdjunctProfessor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah Linda Mansfield, MD; Associate Director, Memorial Family Medicine Residency; Faculty, South Bend Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, South Bend, Indiana Ken R. Mautner, MD; Emory Sports Medicine Center; Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Department of Orthopedic Surgery; Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia Susan M. Joy, MD; Cleveland Clinic Sports Health; Director, Community Sports Health Network, Independence, Ohio; Head Team Physician, Cleveland State University Rahul Kapur, MD; Associate Professor, Family Medicine and Sports Medicine, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health and Penn Sports Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania; Assistant Director, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Chief Medical Physician, Penn Athletics; Chief Medical Physician, Philadelphia 76ers Timothy J. Mazzola, MD; Cornerstone Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Louisville, Colorado; Assistant Clinical Faculty, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado Health, Boulder, Colorado James L. Moeller, MD; Sports Medicine Associates, PLC, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH; Associate Professor, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Denver, Colorado Jason Mogonye, MD; Assistant Program Director, JPS Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Arlington, Texas; Associate Clinical Faculty, JPS Family Medicine Department, Fort Worth, Texas; Team Physician, Texas Christian University Robert B. Kiningham, MD; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan Robert Monaco, MD, MPH; Director of Sports Medicine, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey; Department of Family Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson – UMDNJ Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Wichita, Kansas; Private Practice, Newton Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Newton, Kansas 32 CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued… Sourav K. Poddar, MD; Associate Professor and Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado; Team Physician, University of Colorado James Moriarity, MD; Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Indiana; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Sean Mulvaney, MD; Assistant Professor, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland Amy P. Powell, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; Board of Director; Chair, Communications Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Rebecca A. Myers, MD; Private Practice, Longs Peak Family Practice, Longmont, Colorado; Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado James C. Puffer, MD; President and Chief Executive Officer, American Board of Family Medicine; Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Aurelia Nattiv, MD; Professor, UCLA Department of Family Medicine, Division of Sports Medicine and Department of Orthopaedic Surgery; Director, UCLA Osteoporosis Center, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; Team Physician, UCLA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Los Angeles, California George G.A. Pujalte, MD; Assistant Professor, Division of Sports Medicine, Departments of Family and Community Medicine, and Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania Andrew W. Nichols, MD; Clinical Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine; Director, University of Hawaii Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Director, University Health Services Manoa, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii Mark W. Niedfeldt, MD; Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Private Practice, Mequon, Wisconsin Margot Putukian, MD; Director of Athletic Medicine, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey; Associate Clinical Professor, Robert Wood Johnson – UMDNJ, New Brunswick, New Jersey; President, AMSSM Foundation; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine John W. O’Kane, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics; Head Team Physician, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Ashwin Rao, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Section of Sports Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington David E. Olson, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health; Team Physician, University of Minnesota Athletics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Team Physician, Minnesota Vikings; Team Physician, USA Soccer; Team Physician, Roseville High School Tracy Ray, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Andrew Reisman, MD, ATC; Head Team Physician, Student Health Services; Assistant Athletic Director, Sports Medicine; Associate Professor, Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware Lucien R. Ouellette, MD; OA Centers for Orthopaedics, Saco, Maine E. Lee Rice, DO; Lee Rice DO Medical Corporation, San Diego, California; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Dean W. Padavan, MD; Faculty, Atlantic Sports Health, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Morristown, New Jersey Jeff Roberts, MD; Director, St. Francis Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, St. Francis Family Medicine Center and Residency Program; Bon Secours Sports Medicine; Midlothian, Virginia Jeff Payne, MD; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic Health System, Faribault, Minnesota Evan Peck, MD; Staff Physician, Sports Health, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, West Palm Beach and Weston, Florida; Affiliate Assistant Professor, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida Luis A. Rodriguez, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, SUNY Upstate Medical University Binghamton Campus; Assistant Director, UHS Wilson Memorial Hospital Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, UHS Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Binghamton, New York Henry Pelto, MD; Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Pierre Rouzier, MD; Associate Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Team Physician, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts Andrew R. Peterson, MD, MSPH; Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Aaron Rubin, MD; Director, Kaiser Permanente Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Department of Family Medicine, Fontana, California Charles Peterson, MD; Arizona Sports Medicine Center, Mesa, Arizona Michael J. Petrizzi, MD; Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, Primary Care Physician; VCU Athletics/VCU Sports Medicine Center, Richmond, Virginia; Private Practice, Mechanicsville, Virginia 33 CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY VOLUNTEER MEMBER SPEAKERS continued… Deborah Saint-Phard, MD; Associate Professor, Founder and Director, University of Colorado Women’s Sports Medicine, UC Health, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Orthopedics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado Verle Valentine, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Sanford School of Medicine, University of South Dakota; Medical Director, National Institute for Athletic Health and Performance; Team Physician, South Dakota State University; Incoming Vice-Chair, Communications Committee, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Jon Schultz, MD; UMKC/Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri Christopher J. Visco, MD; Assistant Professor, Columbia University Medical Center; Associate Director, Residency Program; Director, Sports and Spine Rehabilitation Fellowship Program, Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York Peter H. Seidenberg, MD; Program Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Associate Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation; Team Physician, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania Jacob L. Sellon, MD; Sports Medicine Center, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota L. Tyler Wadsworth, MD; Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Saint Louis University School of Medicine; Medical Director, Athletic Training Education Program, Doisy College of Health Sciences, Saint Louis University; Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, LLC, St. Louis, Missouri; Board of Director; Chair, Publications Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Amish Shah, MD, MPH; Private Practice, Scottsdale, Arizona Selina Shah, MD; Private Practice, Center for Sports Medicine, St. Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco and Walnut Creek, California Kevin Walter, MD; Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Corporate, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Brian J. Shiple, DO; Assistant Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Private Practice, The Center for Sports Medicine, Springfield, Pennsylvania Anna L. Waterbrook, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Arizona Institute for Sports Medicine; Associate Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Assistant Team Physician, Intercollegiate Athletics, The University of Arizona Health Network, Tucson, Arizona Matthew Silvis, MD; Director, Penn State Hershey Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Associate Professor, Departments of Family Medicine and Orthopedics, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania Charles W. Webb, DO; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon Stephen M. Simons, MD; St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center; Co-Director, South Bend-Notre Dame Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, South Bend, Indiana David Webner, MD; Co-Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Crozer-Keystone Health System, Suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Board of Director, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Harry C. Stafford, MD; Associate Professor, Departments of Family Medicine, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Russell D. White, MD; Professor of Medicine; Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Community and Family Medicine; Team Physician, UMKC, University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri; Team Physician, Kansas City Chiefs Phillip Steele, MD; Performance Injury Care and Sports Medicine, Helena, Montana Mark Stovak, MD; Director, University of Kansas School of Medicine – Wichita Family Medicine Residency Program and Sports Medicine Fellowship Program at Via Christi Hospitals – Wichita, Inc.; Medical Director, Via Christi Sports Medicine; Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Kansas School of Medicine; Head Team Physician, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas; Board of Director; Chair, Fellowship Committee; American Medicine Society for Sports Medicine Kristina M. Wilson, MD, MPH; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine, Phoenix Children’s Hospital; Co-Director, Neurotrauma/ Concussion Program, Barrow Neurologic Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Child Health, University of Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona Stephen T. Yip, DO; Resident, Oregon Health and Science University Family Medicine Residency Program, Portland, Oregon Jeffrey L. Tanji, MD; Associate Medical Director, Sports Medicine, University of California Davis Health System, Sacramento, California; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; Vice President, AMSSM Foundation; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Craig C. Young, MD; Professor, Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Family Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Board of Director, AMSSM Foundation; Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Paul D. Tortland, DO; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine; Private Practice, Valley Sports Physicians, Avon, Connecticut; Team Physician, University of Hartford 34 CASE ABSTRACT PODIUM PRESENTERS EYE-OPENING CASE PRESENTERS MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Celestin Ballroom Room A............................................... Celestin A-D SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 Luis Guerrero, MD; Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein Stephen Almasi, MD, MS; University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Adam Colen, DO; Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida Sean Engel, MD; University of Minnesota Family Medicine- College of Medicine, Bronx, New York Christina Master, MD; The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Methodist Hospital Program, St. Louis Park, Minnesota Jeffrey Feden, MD; Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Kyle Goerl, MD; University of Utah Family and Preventive Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah Hou-En Hui, MD, MS; Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Indiana Mary Iaccarino, MD; Harvard Medical School/Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts Spencer Jones, DO; University of Kentucky Family Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky Nicholas Phillips, MD; Duke University Primary Care Sports Medicine, Durham, North Carolina Thomas Pommering, DO; Nationwide Children’s Sports Medicine, Westerville, Ohio Adam Pourcho, DO; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Jeremy Wells, MD; University of Mississippi Family Medicine, Jackson, Mississippi Kevin Williams, MD; Henry Ford Health System, Center for Athletic Medicine, Detroit, Michigan Zachary Sandbulte, MD; University of North Carolina Family Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Brett Toresdahl, MD; University of Washington, Department of Family Medicine, Seattle, Washington Timothy VonFange, MD; St. Vincent Sports Performance, Indianapolis, Indiana MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Emily Dixon, DO; TriHealth Orthopedic and Spine Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio Kevin DuPrey, DO; Crozer-Keystone Health System, Springfield, Pennsylvania George Friedhoff, DO; Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, Ohio Melinda Loveless, MD; University of Washington, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seattle, Washington Rebecca Popham, DO; Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, University of Louisville and KentuckyOne Health, Louisville, Kentucky TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 Michael Baria, MD, MBA; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Emueje Ophori, MD; Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Room B............................................... Celestin E-H Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania Kristina Colbenson, MD; Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Brittney Richardson, MD; Primary Care Sports Medicine Nashville, Tennessee Fellowship, University of Louisville and KentuckyOne Health, Louisville, Kentucky Daphne Scott, MD, MS; University of Arizona, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, Tucson, Arizona Owen Speer, DO; Palmetto Health/University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Columbia, South Carolina Nicholas Goyeneche, MD; Louisiana State University Medical Center, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, New Orleans, Louisiana Susan Griffee, MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Michael Haarstad, MD; University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Department of Emergency Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa Lindsay Jones, MD; MedStar Union Memorial Hospital Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics, Baltimore, Maryland Ryan LaSota, MD; University of Kansas-SOM Wichita − Sports Medicine Fellowship at Via Christi Hospitals, Wichita, Kansas Anthony Shadiack, DO; Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson, New Brunswick, New Jersey Robert Stevens, DO; Evergreen Sports Medicine Fellowship, Augusta, Maine Drew Watson, MD, MS; University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Sports Medicine, Madison, Wisconsin Joseph Weber-Lopez, MD, MS; Atlantic Sports Health, Atlantic Health System, Morristown, New Jersey Brett Wilhoit, MD; MUSC/Trident Family Medicine Residency Program, Charleston, South Carolina Julie Wilson, MD; Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado Mark Wisthoff, DO, MS; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2014 Trent Christensen, MD; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Jill Inouye, MD; University of New Mexico Sports Medicine Fellowship, Albuquerque, New Mexico Katherine Pohlgeers, MD, MS; Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, University of Louisville and KentuckyOne Health, Louisville, Kentucky Gayan Poovendran, MD; Grant Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio Mark Riederer, MD; Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado 35 RESEARCH ABSTRACT PODIUM PRESENTERS MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Room A................................................................ Celestin A-D Irfan M. Asif, MD; University of Tennessee Family and Sports Medicine, Knoxville, Tennessee Erik Berger, MD, MEd; University of Tennessee Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee Timothy A. Butterfield, PhD, ATC; Associate Professor, Center for Muscle Biology, Departments of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky Brian Krabak, MD, MBA; University of Washington Sports Medicine, Seattle, Washington Daniel Montero, MD; Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida Kirk Mulgrew, MD; University of Washington Hall Health Primcary Care Center, Seattle, Washington Brett Toresdahl, MD; University of Washington, Department of Family Medicine, Seattle, Washington Karin VanBaak, MD; University of Colorado Family Medicine, Denver, Colorado Room B................................................................ Celestin E-H Nitin Bansal, BSE; Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois Alison Brooks, MD, MPH; University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Shayne Fehr, MD; Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Josh Hackel, MD; Andrews Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center, Gulf Breeze, Florida John J. Leddy, MD; State University of New York at Buffalo, Department of Orthopaedics and University Sports Medicine, Buffalo, New York Jonathan Santana, DO; Los Angeles County USC Medical Center – Pediatrics, Los Angeles, California John Wilson, MD; University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin Jason Zaremski, MD; University of Florida Health Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Institute, Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Gainesville, Florida TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 Room A................................................................ Celestin A-D Giselle Aerni, MD; UCHC/St. Francis Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Hartford, Connecticut David Berkoff, MD; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Kevin DuPrey, DO; Crozer-Keystone Health System, Springfield, Pennsylvania Christine Harris, MD, MPH; University of Washington Family Medicine Residency, Seattle, Washington Nathaniel Nye, MD; National Capital Consortium Sports Medicine Fellowship, Bethesda, Maryland John W. O’Kane, MD; University of Washington Sports Medicine, Seattle, Washington Robert Stevens, DO; Evergreen Sports Medicine Fellowship, Augusta, Maine Drew Watson, MD, MS; University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, Departments Pediatrics and Orthopedics, Division of Sports Medicine, Madison, Wisconsin Room B................................................................ Celestin E-H Keli Donnelly, DO; Crozer-Keystone Health System, Springfield, Pennsylvania Joshua Goldman, MD, MBA; UCLA Department of Family Medicine, Santa Monica, California Janet Howard, MD, MPH; Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, California James MacDonald, MD; Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Division of Sports Medicine, Dublin, Ohio Ross Mathiasen, MD; University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Department of Emergency Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa Celeste Quitiquit, MD; UCLA Division of Sports Medicine, Santa Monica, California Ashwin Rao, MD; University of Washington – Hall Health, Seattle, Washington Tyler Slayman, BS; University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa RISING WITH RESEARCH SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014.......................... Strand 11 CATEGORY: NUTRITION | MISCELLANEOUS Celeste Harnden, MD, MPH; University of Tennessee Family Medicine, Knoxville, Tennessee Eugene Hong, MD; Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Christina Master, MD; The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania James Presley, MD; Mayo Clinic, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rochester, Minnesota Alyssa Walker, BS; University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014....................... Strand 11 CATEGORY: CONCUSSION Irfan M. Asif, MD; University of Tennessee Family and Sports Medicine, Knoxville, Tennessee David Berkoff, MD; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Kimberly G. Harmon, MD; University of Washington, Hall Health Sports Medicine, Seattle, Washington Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH; University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Denver, Colorado Austin Krohn, MD; University of Minnesota Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, Minneapolis, Minnesota MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014......................... Strand 11 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2014............... Strand 11 CATEGORY: CARDIAC | MISCELLANEOUS Giselle Aerni, MD; UCHC/St. Francis Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Hartford, Connecticut Luis Esparza, MD; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas Alexander Austin, MD; Loyola Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Health System, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Allison Schafer, MD; University of Tennessee Family and Sports Medicine, Knoxville, Tennessee Harry C. Stafford, MD; University of North Carolina Sports Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina CATEGORY: INJURIES Alison Brooks, MD, MPH; MetroHealth Family Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio Pamela Lachniet, MD, PhD; Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio Priyesh Mehta, DO; New York Presbyterian Hospital − Department of Rehabilitation, New York, New York Brad Moser, MD; Minnesota Orthopedic Sports Medicine Institute, Edina, Minnesota Mark Riederer, MD; Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado 36 CASE POSTER PRESENTATIONS SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 Poster Session 1 PRESENTATION TIMES: 10:05 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. 3:20 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. SET UP TIME: Sunday, April 6 6:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. TEAR DOWN TIME: Sunday, April 6 3:50 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 1 Siraj Abdullah, DO University of South Carolina/Palmetto Health Richland Columbia, SC 10 Year-Old Motor Cross Bike Competitor with Chronic Knee Pain 2 Giselle Aerni, MD University of Connecticut Storrs, CT Forearm Pain in a Field Hockey Athlete 3 Faisal Al-Alim, MD Coordinated Health Allentown, PA Fatigue and Generalized Muscular Weakness 4 Andrew Albano Jr, DO Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals/Rothman Institute Philadelphia, PA Any Given Friday: A Case of Neurapraxia in a High School Football Player 5 Jeremy Alland, MD UPMC St. Margaret Hospital Pittsburgh, PA What is Wrong With My Groin? 6 Penn Allen, DO, MA Advocate Christ Medical Center Oak Lawn, IL A Curious Case of Wrist Pain 7 Joseph Atkin, MD University of South Florida Clearwater, FL Spear Tackling Leads to Thoracic Spine Fracture 8 Aaron Audet, MD Providence Family Medicine Residency of Spokane Spokane, WA Exercise Associated Dizziness and Ataxia in a 9 Year-Old Football Player 9 Douglas Aukerman, MD Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center and Oregon State University Corvallis, OR Posterior Posterior Shoulder Pain in a College Pitcher with Prior SLAP Repair 10 Nader Ayub, DO Physicians at Sugar Creek Sugar Land, TX I Heart Marathons 11 Sultan Babar, MD East Carolina University Greenville, NC 21-Year-Old Wrestler with Abdominal Pain 12 Katerina Backus, MD Florida Hospital for Children Orlando, FL An Uncommon Cause of Hip Pain in a 6 Year-Old 13 Stpehanie Bailey, MD Medical University of South Carolina, Division of Emergency Medicine Charleston, SC Facial Trauma from a Baseball: More Than Epistaxis? 14 Kellie Bartlow, DO University of Missouri − Kansas City Kansas City, MO Elbow Pain in a High School Baseball Player - When a Chronic Fracture Makes a Difference 15 F. Dale Bautista, MD, MS Coordinated Health Allentown, PA Chronic Hip and Back Pain 16 Blair Becker, MD VCU-Fairfax Family Practice Fairfax, VA Knee Injury In a Professional Football Player 37 Case Poster Presentations SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 Poster Session 1 17 Erik Berger, MD University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Sports Medcine Fellowship Knoxville, TN Shoulder Pain in a College Female 18 Julia Bisschops, MD, MSc Memorial Hospital South Bend South Bend, IN Bilateral Leg Pain in a Cross Country Runner 19 Terra Blatnik, MD Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH Atypical Shoulder Pain in a Softball Pitcher 20 Daniel Blatz, MD, MPH MedStar Georgetown University Hospital/National Rehabilitation Hospital Washington DC Refractory Buttock Pain - Fall on Ice 21 Nicole Boniquit, MD University of Chicago Sports Medicine Chicago, IL Are the Odds Ever in Her Favor? Female Basketball Player with a Lesion in her Left Humerus 22 Nicole Boniquit, MD University of Chicago Sports Medicine Chicago, IL An Elite Gymnast with Left Knee Pain 23 Scott Boyken, MD University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Rare Cause of Vision Deficit in College Football Player 24 Scott Boyken, MD University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Rare Cause of Knee Pain in High School Cheerleader 25 Scott Boyken, MD Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Tuscaloosa, AL Case of Significant finding During Pre-Participation Physical Using EKG 26 John Breck, DO University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Smoldering Foot Pain 27 Brent Bridwell, MD AnMed Health Primary Care Sports Medicine Anderson, SC Knee Pain in a Division II Basketball Player 28 Jason Brucker, MD Christiana Care Health System Wilmington, DE Novel Olecranon Stress Injury in an Adolescent Overhand Pitcher 29 Julia Bruene, MD Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL A Worsening Forearm Fracture - Cast in a New Light 30 Bryan Bunn, MD Cabarrus Sports Medicine Fellowship Concord, NC Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocation and Return to Play 32 Kevin Burnham, MD University of California, Davis Health System Sacramento, CA An Unusual Case of Lateral Hip Pain 33 Kamalpret Buttar, MD St. Francis Family Medicine Residency Midlothian, VA Evaluation of New Onset Exercise Intolerance in the Young Female Athlete 34 Efren Caballes, DO NYU Langone Medical Center − Rusk Rehabilitation, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency New York, NY Don’t Miss The Punch Line-A Case of Bilateral Elbow Pain in a Mixed Martial Arts Athlete 35 Efren Caballes, DO NYU Langone Medical Center − Rusk Rehabilitation, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency New York, NY A Not so Dry Case of Foot Pain in a Classical Ballet Dancer 36 Gregory Cain, MD Group Health Physicians Seattle, WA The Injury Meets Its Waterloo - With Ultrasound 38 Case Poster Presentations SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 Poster Session 1 37 Matthew Calzetta, MD Tulane University New Orleans, LA Shoulder Pain can be Such a Pain in the Neck! 38 Corey Carson, MD Georgetown University Washington DC Acute Progressive Peripheral Weakness in an 18 Year-Old Varsity Rower 39 Christopher Carter, MD American Sports Medicine Institute Birmingham, AL An Unusual Cause of Shoulder Pain 40 Kacie Cassaday, DO Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program El Paso, TX Shoulder Pain in a Mountain Biker 41 Enoch Chang, MD University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA Insidious Onset of Left Buttock Pain 42 Enoch Chang, MD University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA Unilateral Low Back Pain Treated With Neuroprolotherapy 43 Enoch Chang, MD University of California, Irvine Irvine, Orange, CA Chest Pain Following Bench Pressing 44 Enoch Chang, MD University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA Left Groin Pain Following a Parachute Jump 45 Bradley Changstrom, MD University of Colorado Hospital Internal Medicine Residency Aurora, CO HOCM’s (OCCAM’S) Razor?: Not So Fast My Friends 46 Irfan Chhipa, MD, MPH Houston Methodist Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Willowbrook Houston, TX I Can’t Breath 47 Satyakant Chitturi, MD West Virginia University - Charleston Division, Charleston Area Medical Center, Department of Family Medicine Charleston, WV Elbow Pain in a Young Linebacker 48 Trent Christensen, MD University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN Unexpected Hyperthermia in an NFL Athlete 49 Steven Christensen, DO University of Arizona Sports Medicine Tucson, AZ Bedside Ultrasound as a Diagnostic Tool for the Evaluation of Dehydration in a NCAA Division I Football Player 50 Nathan Krug, MD University of Kansas School of Medicine − Wichita Sports Medicine Fellowship at Via Christi Hospitals Wichita, KS Right Arm Pain and Numbness in a Collegiate Softball Pitcher 51 Nailah Coleman, MD The Goldberg Center for Community Pediatric Health, Children’s National Medical Center Washington DC A Simple Twist 52 Sean Connors-McBride, DO Reading Hospital Reading, PA A Bizarre Boutonniere Deformity in a High School Football Player 53 Deanna Corey, MD Boston Medical Center Boston, MA Complicated Concussion Sidelines a PPE 54 Evan Corey, MD Moses Cone Sports Medicine Greensboro, NC I Have This Lump on My Back 39 Case Poster Presentations SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 Poster Session 1 55 Robin Curry, MD University of Louisville and KentuckyOne Health Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Louisville, KY Back Pain That Was More Than Bargained For 56 Heather Curtiss, MD, MS Marshfield Clinic Marshfield, WI Dorsal Wrist Pain in a Collegiate Shot Put Thrower 57 Claudia Dal Molin, DO Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ Elbow Pain in a Division I College Football Player 58 Kurt Dallow, MD University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO Recurring Venous Thromboembolism in a Football Coach 60 Geraldine Dapul, MD, MA Wayne State University/Oakwood Hospital Taylor, MI An Unusual Cause of Medial Ankle Pain in Collegiate Softball Player 61 Sourav Das, MD Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA An Unusual Case of Leg Pain in a Recreational Hunter 62 Richard Davis, DO Geisinger Medical Center Danville, PA Division I Freshman Basketball Player with Palpitations 63 S. Elizabeth Davis, MD Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children/Orlando Health Orlando, FL Hip Hop Dancer with a Bum Knee 64 Jason Deck, MD University of Oklahoma − Tulsa Center for Exercise and Sports Medicine Tulsa, OK Foot Pain and a Cold Limb in an Adolescent Dancer 65 Keri Denay, MD University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor, MI Recurrent Shin Splints? 66 Arsh Dhanota, MD Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia − University of Pennsylvania Sports Medicine Fellowship, Division of Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopedics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Worsening Leg Pain in a Collegiate Football Player 67 Manoj Dhariwal, MD Indiana University Indianapolis, IN Giant Cell Tumor Can Be a Pain in the Knee 68 Jason Diehl, MD MAX/OhioHealth Sports Medicine Dublin, OH Not Just Another Anxious Runner 69 Robert Dimeff, MD The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX Chronic Low Back Pain in an Elite Gymnast 70 Casey Dluhos-Sebesto, DO Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, FL Double Impact 71 Katie Dolbec, MD Evergreen Sports Medicine Fellowship Augusta, ME An Unusual Cause of Acute Atraumatic Hip Pain 72 Keli Donnelly, DO Crozer-Keystone Sports Medicine Fellowship Springfield, PA He Needs an Airway? 73 Jeremiah Dreisbach, MD Houston Methodist Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Sugar Land, TX Knee Injury of High School Football Player 74 CJ Duffaut, MD Los Angeles County/University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA An Atypical Cause of Calf Swelling in a Teenage Athlete 40 Case Poster Presentations SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 Poster Session 1 75 Colleen Dupuis, DO MSU Sports Medicine East Lansing, MI Hip Pain in an Active 65 Year-Old Woman 76 Alexander Ebinger, MD University of Utah Healthcare Salt Lake City, UT One Tough Mudder - A Delayed Diagnosis of Hip Injury Sustained During Competition 77 Bianca Edison, MD, MS Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Children’s Orthopaedic Center Los Angeles, CA Lumps and Bumps: Toddler Leg Mass 78 Jordan Edwards, MD, MBA Virginia Mason Medical Center Seattle, WA A Case of Stressful Follow-Up 79 Nicholas Edwards, BS University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Iowa City, IA A Nomadic Presentation of Right Shoulder Pain with Unknown Etiology. 80 Michael Eisen, MD, MS, ATC Atlantic Health Sports Medicine Morristown, NJ Case of Atraumatic Chronic Hip Pain: Blooming with Differentials 81 Emanuel Elias, MD University of California San Diego Sports Medicine Fellowship San Diego, CA Distal Leg Pain and Ankle Instability in a Recreational Basketball Player 82 Linnea Engel, MD Allina Health Saint Paul, MN A 56 Year-Old Female with Back Pain 83 Jacob Erickson, DO Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN A 48 Year-Old Tennis Player with Crippling Right Thigh Pain 84 Jacob Erickson, DO Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Not Just Another Shoulder Injury 85 Luis Esparza, MD Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock, TX Hemoptysis During a College Football Game 86 Kelly Estes, MD, MS, MPH University of Virginia Medical Center Charlottesville, VA Back Pain in Track Athlete 87 Johnnie Faircloth, MD TTUHSC SOM Pediatrics & Sports Medicine Amarillo, TX When Is Four Equal To One? 88 David Feig, MD, MPH ZoomCare Seattle, WA It Hurts When I Breathe - Everywhere 89 Dominic Femiano, MD Virginia Mason Medical Center, Department of Sports Medicine Seattle, WA Unique Case of Hip Pain in a Marathon Runner 90 Kenton Fibel, MD Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Knee Locking Caused by Disruption of the Popliteomeniscal Fascicles of the Lateral Meniscus: A Role For Conservative Management? 91 Oladummi Filani, MD University of Maryland Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Baltimore, MD From Pre-Participation Physical Examination to the Operating Room 92 Sara Filmalter, MD Mayo Clinic Florida Jacksonville, FL When POWer Yoga Bites Back 93 Brent Fisher, MD University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC Acute Hip Pain in a High School Football Player 94 Brent Fisher, MD University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC Posterior Knee Pain in an Adolescent Athlete 41 Case Poster Presentations SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 Poster Session 1 95 Adam Fletcher, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN 16 Year-Old High School Football Player with Rapid Return to Play After Multiligamental Knee Injury 96 Ryan Foreman, MD South Bend - Notre Dame Sports Medicine Fellowship South Bend, IN Bilateral Leg Pain in a High School Football Player 97 Michael Freitas, MD, MS University of Buffalo Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Buffalo, NY A Fish Out Of Water 98 Suraj Gathani, MD University of Louisville and KentuckyOne Health Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Louisville, KY An Odd Place for a Hernia: Ankle Pain in a 16 Year-Old Soccer Player 99 Nathalie Gaulier, MD John Peter Smith Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Arlington, TX Cracking Me Up: Chest Pain in a Soccer Player 100 Mandeep Ghuman, MD Northridge Family Medicine Residency Northridge, CA Bilateral Lower Extremity Pain in a Recreational Athlete 101 Stephanie Giammittorio, DO Eastern Virginia Medical School Norfolk, VA Rhabdomyolysis and Compartment Syndrome in High School Track Athlete with Sickle Cell Trait 102 Eric Gifford, MD Campbell Clinic Orthopedics Primary Care Sports Fellowship Memphis, TN D-I Football, Not for the Faint of Heart 103 Melissa Givens, MD, MPH Fairfax Family Practice Sports Medicine Fairfax, VA OTC Cyclist: In or Out? 104 Drew Glover, MD University of Missouri − Kansas City Family Medicine Residency Kansas City, MO 16 Year-Old With Knee Pain: A Case Worth A Segond Look 105 Kathryn Gloyer, MD Penn State Orthopedics and Sports Medicine State College, PA A Case of Deja Vu in a Division I Collegiate Female Volleyball Athlete 106 Joshua Goldman, MD, MBA University of California − Los Angeles, Division of Sports Medicine, Department of Family Medicine Santa Monica, CA Right Quadriceps Pain and Atrophy in a High School Football Player 107 David Jenkinson, DO University of South Carolina, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine/Palmetto Health Columbia, SC Goofy Foot: Lower Extremity Pain and Deformity in an Adolescent Skateboarder 108 Matthew Gorman, MD University of Minnesota-Methodist Family Medicine Residency Program St. Louis Park, MN A Snapping Knee in a High School Lacrosse Player 109 Sara Gould, MD, MPH NYU Medical Center, Regional Orthopedics, Department of Emergency Medicine New York, NY Thigh Pain After a Spin Class 110 Sara Gould, MD, MPH NYU Medical Center, Regional Orthopedics, Department of Emergency Medicine New York, NY Acute Back Pain During Deadlifting 111 Sara Gould, MD, MPH NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases New York, NY Shoulder Pain in a Female Pitcher 112 Scott Grayner, MD Baton Rouge General Health System Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program Baton Rouge, LA Elbow Pain in a 15 Year-Old Quarterback 42 Case Poster Presentations SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 Poster Session 1 113 Mack Green, MD University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Oklahoma City, OK Bilateral Knee Pain in Mother of Four 114 Heather Grothe, MD St. Johns Family Medicine Residency, University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN Oh, By the Way: An Unusual Case of Lower Leg Pain in a Football Player Evaluated for Concussion 115 Jason Hagman, MD University of Kentucky Lexington, KY The Management of an Uncommon Complication of Mononucleosis in a Baseball Catcher 116 James Hahn, MD Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin Wawatosa, WI Basketball Player with Bilateral Foot Pain 117 Tracy Hamblin, MD, MS JPS Sports Medicine Fellowship Arlington, TX STRIKE OUT - Swollen Purple Arm in a 16 Year-Old Baseball Pitcher 118 Erin Hammer, MD University of Wisconsin Dept. of Family Medicine Madison, WI Insidious Onset of Painless Knee Swelling in a Marathoner 119 Kellen Hansen, DO Indiana University Health, Ball Memorial Hospital Muncie, IN Bilateral Hip Pain in a College Football Player Who Failed Conservative Therapy 120 Nathaniel Harlow, DO St. Mary’s Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Grand Junction, CO Acute Hip Pain in a Rock Climber 121 Robert Hays, MD Riverside Methodist Sports Medicine Fellowship Columbus, OH Dive in Shoulders First - An Unusual Cause of Shoulder Pain 122 C. (Patrick) Hazen, DO West Coast Center for Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Manhattan Beach, CA He Has Bilateral What!? 123 Kristi Henne, DO Utah HealthCare Institute Salt Lake City, UT Giddyup-Groin Injury Horseback Riding 124 Arnold Henry, MD Indiana University Indianapolis, IN Knee Pain in a Physician Runner 125 Arnold Henry, MD Indiana University Indianapolis, IN Knee Injection Gone Wrong 126 Joshua Henry, MD John Peter Smith Fort Worth, TX It’s Not Only Skin Deep: Surface Erythema and Pain Maybe a Common Sign of Something More Ominous 127 Marc Hilgers, MD, PhD Level One Orthopedics at Orlando Health Orlando, FL Concussion Induced Duret Hemorrhage 128 Marc Hilgers, MD, PhD Level One Orthopedics at Orlando Health Orlando, FL I Believe It Is Just Strain 129 Amy Hockenbrock, MD O’Connor Hospital San Jose, CA Right Arm Pain and Swelling in a Competitive Swimmer 130 Sarah Hoffman, DO A.I. DuPont Hospital for Children Wilmington, DE Grandmom, I Can’t Read in the Car Anymore - A Finding of Motion Sickness After Concussion 131 Christopher Hogrefe, MD University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Iowa City, IA A Nitro Boost: A Novel Return to Running Treatment 132 Thomas Hoke, MD Family Medicine Residency of Idaho Boise, ID Case Report: Ironman Triathlete with Mental Status Changes and Murmur 43 Case Poster Presentations SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 Poster Session 1 133 Jennifer Hopp, MD University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA If It’s Pulsatile, Don’t Stick It! 134 Peter Hoth, MD University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics Iowa City, IA A Young Mixed Martial Artist with Fever 135 Andrew Houghton, MD University of Minnesota − Methodist Hospital St. Louis Park, MN Bilateral Pubic Stress Fractures in a High School Quarterback 136 Janet Howard, MD, MPH Kaiser Permanente Northwest Portland, OR Acute Pectoralis Major Tear in a 38 Year-Old Weight Lifter 137 Melody Hrubes, MD University of Illinois Hospital Chicago, IL Acute Vision Loss in Soccer Player 138 Yaowen Hu, MD Fairfax Family Practice Sports Medicine Fellowship Fairfax, VA Shoulder Pain in a Police Officer 139 Jon Humphrey, MD Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Family Medicine Residency and Sports Medicine Fellowship Carbondale, IL My Bloomin’ Arm Hurts and I Ain’t Bloody Pregnant 140 Kevin Hunt, MD Community Health Network Family Medicine Residency Indianapolis, IN Diffuse Elbow Pain in an 13 Year-Old Pitcher 141 Mary Iaccarino, MD Harvard Medical School/Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston, MA Refractory Sacroiliac Pain: A New Approach to a Common Diagnosis 143 Jill Inouye, MD University of New Mexico Sports Medicine Fellowship Albuquerque, NM Food as Medicine 144 Bjorn Irion, MD Texas A&M Family Medicine Residency Bryan, TX Common Problem Commonly Missed 145 Michael Israel, MD American Sports Medicine Institute Birmingham, AL Concurrent Concussion and Tympanic Membrane Injury 146 Matthew Jackson, DO ProMedica Toledo Hospital Primary Care Sports Medicine, Wildwood Medical Center Toledo, OH Platelet Rich Plasma a novel treatment for the Dreaded Black Line 147 Patrick Jenkins, BS University of Kentucky Lexington, KY This Case is a Pain in the Back: A Patient with an Uncommon Cause of Low Back Pain 148 Christopher Jenks, MD University of Missouri Kansas City Kansas City, MO A 56 Year-Old with Persistent Ulnar Sided Wrist Pain 149 Christopher Jordan, MD St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka, IN Hit on the Go: When a Hit Quickly Becomes Life Threatening in a High School Football Player 150 Rathi Joseph, DO Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Park Ridge, IL The Tired Triathlete 151 Julie Kafka, MD, MS University of Illinois Rockford, IL A Case of Prolonged Neurologic Symptoms After a Car Crash 152 Brandon Kakos, MD TriHealth Primary Care Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH Chronic Wrist Pain: An Occupational Hazard 44 SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 Case Poster Presentations Poster Session 1 153 Ashley Karpinos, MD, MPH Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, TN A Snowboarder’s Shoulder Pain 154 Mark Kasmer, MD Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH Persistent Knee Pain in an Active Adolescent 155 Sarah Kennedy, DO University of California San Diego Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship San Diego, CA Intermittent Palpitations in a Freshman College Soccer Player 156 Jeremy Kent, MD University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA The Accidental Cannonball 157 Ahmed Khan, MD Palmetto Health Richland/University of South Carolina Columbia, SC My Ankle Snapped: Acute Ankle Injury in a Female College Volleyball Player 158 Krishna Khanal, MD Sartori Memorial Hospital Cedar Falls, IA A Congenital Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome 159 Charles Kidd, BS East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine Johnson City, TN A Weightlifter with an Unusual Cause of Shoulder Pain 160 Brett Kindle, MD Mayo Clinic Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Rochester, MN Shoulder Pain and Weakness in a Young Male Athlete 161 James King, MD Texas A&M Family Medicine Residency Bryan, TX Old AC Injury, New Problem 162 Sarah Kinsella, MD Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, IL Back Pain After a Trampoline Injury 163 Jessica Knapp, DO University of Connecticut Storrs, CT Heel Pain in a Collegiate Tennis Player 164 Bassem Timothy Kodsi, MD University of Florida, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine Gainesville, FL Persistent Shoulder Pain in a Football Player 165 John Spittler, MD, MS University of Colorado Denver, CO Leg Pain in a Lax Player 166 Celeste Quitiquit, MD UCLA Santa Monica, CA 167 Paul Gubanich, MD, MPH The Ohio State University Columbus, OH Chest Pain in a 45 Year-Old Female 168 Kyoo Jackson, MD University of South Alabama Mobile, AL Resting Leg Pain in a Football Player What Do A Swing, A Tricycle, and a Pole All Have in Common? POSTER 169: RESEARCH POSTER PRESENTATION 169 John Spittler, MD, MS University of Colorado Denver, CO Over the Counter Pain Medication and Supplement Use in Collegiate Athletes 45 CASE POSTER PRESENTATIONS MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Poster Session 2 PRESENTATION TIMES: 10:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. SET UP TIME: Monday, April 7 6:30 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. TEAR DOWN TIME: Monday, April 7 3:45 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 1 Alexandra Kossoy, BA Rocky Vista University Parker, CO A Pain in the Neck Concussion? 2 Louis Kovacs, MD University of Maryland Family Medicine Baltimore, MD Routine Hit, or Unlucky Break: a Back Injury in a Division I Football Player 3 Ingrid Kraus, MD Rainbow Babies & University Hospital Cleveland, OH Leg Pain and Mass 4 David Krey, DO The Ohio State University Columbus, OH Ankle Injury in a College Soccer Player 5 Emily Krodel, MD University of South Carolina and Palmetto Health Columbia, SC Pedal To the Metal: Putting the Brakes on Calf Pain 7 Bradley Kuske, DO University Hospitals Case Medical Center/Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Cleveland, OH Arrested Development: Incomplete Radial Physeal Closure in a 14 Year-Old Gymnast with History of Wrist Pain 8 Pamela Lachniet, MD, PhD Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH Gait Disturbance in an Adolescent Female 9 Pamela Lachniet, MD, PhD Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH Groin Pain in an Ice Hockey Player 10 Jeffrey Lai, MD Long Beach Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program Long Beach, CA A Warm-Up to Avoid: the HS Cross Country Runner With Acute Knee Injury 11 Christie Langenberg, MD University of Massachusetts Worcester, MA Elbow and Forearm Pain in a Baseball Pitcher 12 Dustin Lash, DO JPS Sports Medicine Fort Worth, TX Acute Non-Contact Hip Pain in Adolescent Football Player 13 Andrew Lawson, DO, MS Providence Sports Medicine Fellowship Spokane, WA Breathless 14 Jason Lazor, DO Michigan State Sports Medicine East Lansing, MI Degloving the Mystery of Knee Pain 15 Kevin Lee, MD Henry Ford Health System Detroit, MI Just Another Case of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? 16 Jeffrey Levenda, MD, MBA, MS Western Michigan University School of Medicine Kalamazoo, MI Cardiac Clearance of Collegiate Athlete Following Surgical Cardiac Correction 17 Jeffrey Levenda, MD, MBA, MS Western Michigan University School of Medicine Kalamazoo, MI Shoulder Pain in a High School Football Player 46 Case Poster Presentations MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Poster Session 2 18 Nigel Lewis, MD University of South Florida − Morton Plant Mease Sports Medicine Fellowship Program Clearwater, FL An Abnormal EKG in a Female Basketball Player 19 Christopher Liebig, MD Akron Children’s Hospital Akron, OH Sea Shell Shin Pain by the Sea Shore 20 Deborah Light, MD Albany Medical Center Albany, NY A Diver with Blue Hands 21 Ryan Lingor, MD South Bend-Notre Dame Sports Medicine Fellowship South Bend, IN Wrist and Forearm Pain in a Collegiate Rower 22 Laura Lintner, DO Wake Forest University Family and Community Medicine, Sports Medicine Winston-Salem, NC Dread Over Heels: A Rare Cause of Foot Pain in a High School Athlete 23 Kimberly Lock, MD University of Missouri Hospitals and Clinics Columbia, MO Snap, Crackle, Pop: Knee Pain in a High School Football Player 24 Kimberly Lock, MD University of Missouri Hospitals and Clinics Columbia, MO Traversing the Crevice: Knee Pain in a 58 Year-Old Rock Climber 25 Jayson Loeffert, DO Reading Health Center Reading, PA 18 Year-Old Male with an Elbow Laceration Sustained at Work 26 John Lucas, MD Wake Forest Baptist Health Winston-Salem, NC An Uncommon Cause of Recurrent Knee Swelling in an Adolescent Athlete 27 John Lucas, MD Wake Forest Baptist Health Winston-Salem, NC Immaculate Concussion 28 Julia Iafrate, DO Mayo Clinic – Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Rochester, MN Traumatic Lower Limb Injury in a High School Football Player 29 Nate Waibel, MD University of Minnesota Sports Medicine Fellowship, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health St. Paul, MN Here’s the Rest of the Story 30 Jennifer Luz, MD Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital/ Harvard Medical School Charlestown, MA Will She Run Another Marathon? The Hip Will Decide 31 Daisy-Scarlett MacCallum, MD Atlanta Medical Center Atlanta, GA The Silent Murmur 32 Stacy Majoras, DO Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Cleveland, OH To Thine Own Heart be True 33 Stacy Majoras, DO Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Cleveland, OH A Not So Funny Humerus 34 Stacy Majoras, DO Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Elyria, OH Eye for an Eye 35 Abimbolu Makinde, MD St. Joseph’s Family Medicine Phoenix, AZ Elbow Pain in a Young Professional Quarterback 36 April Mancuso, DO University of Toledo Medical Center Toledo, OH Sudden Onset of Weakness in a 35 Year-Old Female Runner with Calf Pain 47 Case Poster Presentations MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Poster Session 2 37 Douglas Marania, MD John Peter Smith Sports Medicine Fellowship Arlington, TX Wide Receiver Option - To Play or Not to Play? 38 Jeffrey Burnell, DO, MS UPMC St. Margaret Primary Care Sports Medicine Pittsburgh, PA Leg Pain in New Geriatric Exerciser 39 Britt Marcussen, MD University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Iowa City, IA It’s Not Your Rotator Cuff 40 Janelle Marra, DO Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton Camp Pendleton, CA Unusual Case of Thigh Pain 41 Laura Marsh, MD Texas A&M Sports Medicine Fellowship Bryan, TX Back Pain in a High School Athlete 42 Matthew Maruska, DO Christus Santa Rosa Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship San Antonio, TX Knee Pain Without Insult 43 Tanjuihsie Marx, MD St. Francis Family Medicine Residency Program Midlothian, VA Persistent Ankle Pain with Inversion Injury 44 Ross Mathiasen, MD University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Department of Emergency Medicine Iowa City, IA Save the Inpatient Bed: The Outpatient Management of Left Upper Extremity Pain 45 Joshua Maxwell, DO University of Minnesota/North Memorial Family Medicine Residency Minneapolis, MN I Just Want to Play Hockey 46 Jennifer Maynard, MD Mayo Clinic Florida Jacksonville, FL Groin Pain in a Female Athlete 47 Matthew McCallister, MD Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, University Hospitals Case Medical Center Cleveland, OH Hip Pain in a 16 Year-Old Tennis Player 48 Kendra McCamey, MD The Ohio State University Columbus, OH Palpitations in a 21 Year-Old Hockey Player 49 David McClaskey, MD, ATC University of California San Diego, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine San Diego, CA Non-Surgical Treatment for an Unusual Cause of Recurrent Post-Traumatic Hip Swelling 50 Travis McDonald, MD Montana Family Medicine Residency, Sports Medicine Fellowship Billings, MT A Case of More Than Just Apprehension 51 Priyesh Mehta, DO New York Presbyterian Hospital, Department of Rehabilitation New York, NY A Competitive Kickboxing Injury Resulting in Posterior Leg Pain 52 Yolanda Mercer, MD University of Arizona Tucson, AZ A Serious Case of Low Back Pain 53 Yolanda Mercer, MD University of Arizona Tucson, AZ The Case of a Crossfitter’s Wrist Pain 54 Charlie Michaudet, MD University of Florida Sports Medicine Fellowship, Community Health and Family Medicine Gainesville, FL More Than Gastroenteritis in a Football Player 48 Case Poster Presentations MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Poster Session 2 55 Christopher Miles, MD Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine Winston-Salem, NC A Case (Series) of Improved Symmetry 56 Isaac Miller, MD East Tennessee State University Family Medicine Kingsport, TN A Rare Sequelae of a Traumatic Anterior Thigh Injury in a College Soccer Athlete 57 Christopher Miller, MD The Ohio State University Columbus, OH Chronic Ankle Pain in an Active Adult 58 Jared Miller, DO East Carolina University Greenville, NC Atraumatic Knee Pain in a 10 Year-Old 59 Luke Miller, MD University of Colorado Family Medicine Denver, CO Pain in the Butt: A High Level Distance Runner’s Diagnosis and Accelerated Return to Activity 60 Kevin Miller, MD St. Vincent Family Medicine Residency Indianapolis, IN Acute Foot Injury in a Cheerleader 61 Jacob Miller, MD North Colorado Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program Greeley, CO Gymnast with Flank Pain and Fever 62 Christopher Mills, DO Wake Forest Baptist Health Winston-Salem, NC Transient Paresthesia’s in a Middle School Football Player 63 Benjamin Mishra, MD Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University Detroit, MI Case Presentation of a 17 Year-Old with Mid-foot Pain 64 Anuruddh Misra, MD Andrews Research and Educational Institute Gulf Breeze, FL Atypical Cause for Shoulder Pain in Sports Medicine Clinic 65 Jennifer Mitchell, MD Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Sports Medicine Fellowship Lubbock, TX Framed Despite Polycarbonate 66 Jennifer Mitchell, MD Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Sports Medicine Fellowship Lubbock, TX It’s Not All in My Head 67 Joseph Mitchell, MD University of Kentucky Lexington, KY Heel Pain in a Collegiate Soccer Player 68 Nick Monson, DO University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Bolus Sized Complication? 69 Michael Montgomery, MD, MBA University of Texas Health Northeast Tyler, TX Complex Saturday Morning Decision 70 Caitlyn Mooney, MD Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Pediatrics Charleston, SC Posterior Knee Pain in a Child 71 Caitlyn Mooney, MD Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Pediatrics Charleston, SC Ankle Pain in a High School Lacrosse Player 72 Royce Moore, MD University of Kentucky, Department of Family and Community Medicine Lexington, KY Hip Pain in a Male Collegiate Soccer Athlete 49 Case Poster Presentations MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Poster Session 2 73 Katrine Moreale, MD Kaiser Permanente Harbor City, CA Persistent Knee Pain After a Running Incident 74 Matthew Muehe, MD, MS Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s Hospital Houston, TX Lingering Arm Pain In a Softball Player 75 Kirk Mulgrew, MD University of Washington Seattle, WA Navigating the Bermuda Triangle: An Unusual Case of Hip Pain in a 25 Year-Old Triathlete 76 Tom Mullin, MD, MS Duke Sports Medicine Durham, NC Dopa Responsive Dystonia in a College Athlete 77 Tom Mullin, MD, MS Duke Sports Medicine Durham, NC Chronic Groin Pain Relieved by Nerve Hydrodissection 78 Justin Mullner, MD Atlantic Sports Health Morristown, NJ Back Pain in a Wide Receiver 79 Gregory Murphy, MD University of Massachusetts Medical Center Worcester, MA Neck Pain in a Runner 80 Katherine Nanos, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Right Lower Leg Pain in a Young Football Player 81 Christopher Nelson, MD Oregon Health and Science University Sports Medicine Fellowship Portland, OR Career-Ending Injury for an Ironman Firefighter 82 Cory Nelson, DO Intermountain Healthcare, Utah Valley Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Provo, UT Good Thing He Tore His PCL 83 Allison Nicol, DO, ATC Promedica Health System Sports Care Toledo, OH Chest Pain in Division I Football Player while Bench Pressing 84 Trey Nichols, DO University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, MS Crossfit Trainer with Wrist Pain 85 Curtis Nielsen, DO Utah Valley Sports Medicine, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Salt Lake City, UT Hemoptysis During a Contact Sport: A Case Report 86 Christina Nisonger, MD University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Female Runner with Medial Knee Snapping 87 Celestine Nnaeto, MD St. Luke’s Hospital University Health Network Bethlehem, PA Rapidly Progressive Left Hip Pain in a 43 Year-Old Man 88 Michelle Noreski, DO Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, PA An Unusual Case of Knee Pain 89 Lara Oberle, MD The Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH The Force of a Kickoff 90 Robert Oh, MD, MPH Uniformed Services University Bethesda, MD Doc, I Failed the Army Physical Fitness Test Low Back Pain in a Soldier Who Couldn’t Do Sit-Ups 91 Lui Olewinski, MD University of Colorado Denver, CO Calf Swelling Following an Ultramarathon 50 Case Poster Presentations MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Poster Session 2 92 Ronald Olson, MD Duke University Durham, NC When Can I Run on this Stress Fracture? 93 Emueje Ophori, MD Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA Knee Pain in an Avid Runner 94 Daniel Ordaz, MD St. Vincent Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN Chest Tightness in a Football Player 95 Dean Padavan, MD Atlantic Health System, Morristown Medical Center Morristown, NJ It Is Not In My Head - Dizziness, Shortness of Breath and Chest Pain in a Triathlete 96 Adam Pasternak, DO University of Nevada School of Medicine Las Vegas, NV A Rare Occurrence of Concurrent Ipsilateral Mallet Thumb and Gamekeeper’s Thumb 97 Leena Patel, DO Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, Division of Sports Medicine Los Angeles, CA Pole Climbing: An Unnerving Workout 98 Neil Patil, MD University of Louisville and KentuckyOne Health Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Louisville, KY Foot Fault: A Foot Injury in a Tennis Player 99 Christine Persaud, MD University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY Acute Knee Pain in a College Lacrosse Player 100 Christine Persaud, MD University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY High School Baseball Player with Lower Back Pain 101 Mitchell Peterson, BA Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX Not Just Another Swimming Shoulder Injury 102 Christopher Peterson, BA University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Iowa City, IA A Rare Cause of Dark Urine in a High School Cross Country Runner 103 Eliza Pierko, MD MacNeal Hospital Berwyn, IL Neck Pain in a High School Football Player: A Clearance Controversy 104 Michael Pitzer, MD The Pennsylvania State University State College, PA Isolated Finger Pain and Swelling in a Young Female 105 Evan Plowgian, MD Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Sports Medicine Fellowship Carbondale, IL Shoulder Dislocation From Push-ups?: A Pathologic Humerus Fracture in a 20 Year-Old College Student 106 Lauren Porras, MD Duke University, Department of Internal Medicine Durham, NC Scarier than Acne: Chronic Shoulder Pain Caused By P. Acnes Septic Arthritis 107 Eric Purifoy, MD Driscoll Children’s Hospital Corpus Christi, TX Foot Pain in an Adolescent Tennis Player 108 Richard Quattrone, DO, MPH Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences Bethesda, MD The Toughest Break of a Perfect Landing 109 Sheema Rabbaig, DO St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor, MI Little Leaguer’s Elbow 110 Ezhiludainambi Ramamoorthy, MRCGP(MD) Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, SIU Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Quincy, IL A Family Saga of Hip Pain 51 Case Poster Presentations MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Poster Session 2 111 Wade Rankin, DO University of Kentucky Lexington, KY An Illustrative Case of Conservative Therapy for Common Wrist Injury 112 Emilia Ravski, DO New York Harbor Healthcare System, New York University Medical Center, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation New York, NY Hereditary Neuropathy with Liability to Pressure Palsy: Presenting as a Brachial Plexopathy during Military Training 113 Julia Rawlings University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, PA Heel Pain in a College Football Player 114 Kristine Ray, MD University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Female Lacrosse Player with Persistent Cough 115 Scott Repa, DO University of Chicago/Northshore Glenview, IL Foot Pain in a Paddleboarder 116 Vania Reyes, MD Saint Mary’s Hospital Waterbury, CT Dark Colored Urine in a Weekend Warrior: What’s the Score? 117 Gloria Rho, MD Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago/Northwestern University McGaw Medical Center Chicago, IL Hip Injury in a Triathlete 118 Mark Riederer, MD Children’s Hospital Colorado Aurora, CO Knee Swelling in a Football Player - Acute Injury or Inflammatory Process? 119 Mark Riederer, MD Children’s Hospital Colorado Aurora, CO Right Hip Pain - A Case of the Pelvic Horn 120 Hazim Rishmawi, MD University of Kentucky Family and Community Medicine Residency Lexington, KY Mothers, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Football Players 121 Pamela Rizza, MD TriHealth Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH Recurrent Arm and Neck Pain in a High School Football Player 122 Katherine Rizzone, MD Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, TN Persistent Foot Pain in a College Athlete 123 Eric Robinson, MD Utah Valley Sports Medicine Provo, UT Disneyworld Knee 124 Sean Robinson, MD Oregon Health and Science University Portland, OR Posterior Leg Pain: A Nightmare 126 Shelley Roque-Lichtig, MD Saint Vincent Hospital Erie, PA Chronic Proximal Hamstring Pain in a Young Football Player 127 Edward Rosero, DO Christiana Care Health System Wilmington, DE Mysterious Ankle Pains in an Adolescent Athlete 128 Sylvia Rozek, MD Summa Health System Sports Medicine Fellowship, St.Thomas Hospital Akron, OH Patellar Dislocation with Traumatic Patellar Osteochondral Loose Body 129 David Rupp, MD St. Francis Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Midlothian, VA An Unusual Case of Bilateral Elbow Pain 130 Maria Ryan, MD University of Connecticut Storrs, CT Chest Pain in Division I Lacrosse Player 52 Case Poster Presentations MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Poster Session 2 131 Benjamin Saben, MD Sharp Rees-Stealy Sports Medicine San Diego, CA A Curious Case Of Pelvic Pain 132 Theadora Sakata, MD, M Phil University of Utah Family Medicine Salt Lake City, UT A High Level Soccer Player with Marked Meniscal Hypermobility Predisposing to Locking Episodes 133 Bradlee Sako, MD University of Nevada at Reno Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Reno, NV Isolated Biceps Brachii Weakness in a 47 Year-Old Male 134 Mike Salter, MD, MS Palmetto Health Richland Family Medicine Residency, Department of Family and Preventative Medicine, Division of Sports Medicine Columbia, SC Low Back Pain in Female Cross Country Runner 135 Andrey Samal, MD Capital Health Regional Medical Center Trenton, NJ The Case of Left Shoulder Pain in a Patient with CAD 136 Zachary Sandbulte, MD University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC Shoulder Pain After a Bar Fight 137 Jyotu Sandhu, MD Geisinger Health Systems Wilkes-Barre, PA Catching a Break in Football 138 Danielle Sarno, MD New York Presbyterian/Columbia and Cornell Medical Centers New York, NY Spasticity and Pain in an Adaptive Water Skier 139 Danielle Sarno, MD New York Presbyterian/Columbia and Cornell Medical Centers New York, NY Back Pain in a Power Lifter...What is the Rehabilitation Strategy for a Power Lifter? 140 Matthew Schaffer, MD University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, PA Eye Injury in a Collegiate Volleyball Player 141 Kyle Schneweis, MD The Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Providence Hospital & Medical Centers Southfield, MI An Unusual Cause of Hip Injury 142 Emily Schwartz, MD Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Oh My Gosh, My Finger! 143 Emily Schwartz, MD Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Foot Pain in an Afro-Brazilian Professional Dancer 144 Alfred Cianflocco, MD Cleveland Clinic Sports Health, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Cleveland, OH Bilateral Upper Extremity Paresthesias in a Golfer and Hockey Player 145 Kari Sears, MD Memorial Family Medicine Residency South Bend, IN 16 Year-Old Runner with Left Leg Pain 146 Alexander Senk, MD University of Minnesota, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Minneapolis, MN Progressive Cognitive Decline in a Former Professional Boxer 147 Todd Shatynski, MD Capital Region Orthopaedics, Albany Medical College Albany, NY I Threw Out My Back! 148 Vincent Shaw Jr, MD Baton Rouge General Hospital System Family Medicine Residency Program Baton Rouge, LA A Long Look Back at a Case of the Athlete’s Heart 53 Case Poster Presentations MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014 Poster Session 2 149 Shai Shoshani, MD Houston Methodist Willowbrook Houston, TX Recreational Athlete with a Painful Swollen Leg 150 Asad Siddiqi, DO New York University Medical Center − Rusk Rehabilitation New York, NY Persistent Respiratory Dysfunction in a 14 Year-Old Elite Athlete 151 Khawaja Siddique, MD, MBBS, MRCS Hofstra North Shore Long Island Jewish Health Care System, Glen Cove Hospital New York, NY Unusual Presentation of a Head Injury in a Young Swimmer 152 Khawaja Siddique, MD, MBBS, MRCS Hofstra North Shore Long Island Jewish Health Care System, Glen Cove Hospital New York, NY Heel Pain in a 10 Year-Old Soccer Player 153 M. Nameer Sidiquee, MD Geisinger Health System Wilkes-Barre, PA College Football Player with Back Pain and Dyspnea 154 M. Nameer Sidiquee, MD Geisinger Health System Wilkes-Barre, PA Professional Ice Hockey Player with Groin Pain and Swelling 155 M. Nameer Sidiquee, MD Geisinger Health System Wilkes-Barre, PA College Football Player with Wrist Pain and Swelling 156 Matthew Simmons, MD Baton Rouge General Sports Medicine Fellowship Program Baton Rouge, LA The Persistent Stinger 157 Jeanne-Marie Sinnott, DO Long Beach Memorial Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Long Beach, CA Anterior Knee Pain in a 13 Year-Old Football Player 159 Michael Smith, MD, PharmD University of Florida, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine Gainesville, FL Bilateral Knee Pain in a 12 Year-Old Athlete 161 Richard So, MD Cleveland Clinic Children’s Independence, OH Football Player with Cough 162 Joshua Sole, MD Mayo Clinic, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Rochester, MN Uncommon Presentation of Bilateral Functional Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome in a Collegiate Runner 164 Timothy Thomsen, MD University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Iowa City, IA It Takes a Village... To Rehab a Division I Baseball Player POSTERS 165 and 166 RESEARCH POSTER PRESENTATIONS 165 Alison Brooks, MD, MPH University of Wisconsin – Madison Madison, WI 166 Daniel Herman, MD, PhD University of Florida Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Gainesville, FL RISING WITH RESEARCH MONDAY, APRIL 7 7:36 A.M. Epidemiology of Modern Roller Derby Injuries Increased Cadence is Associated with Reduced Energy Expenditure During Running 54 RESEARCH POSTER PRESENTATIONS TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 Poster Session 3 PRESENTATION TIMES: 10:05 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. and 2:50 p.m. - 3:10 p.m. SET UP TIME: Tuesday, April 8 6:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. RISING WITH RESEARCH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 7:36 A.M. TEAR DOWN TIME: Tuesday, April 8 3:10 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 1 Giselle Aerni, MD UCHC/St. Francis Sports Medicine Fellowship Hartford, CT 2 Adae Amoako, MD Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA 3 Irfan Asif, MD University of Tennessee Family and Sports Medicine Knoxville, TN RISING WITH RESEARCH TUESDAY, APRIL 8 7:27 A.M. The Psychological Impact of Young Competitive Athletes Diagnosed with Serious or Potentially Lethal Cardiac Disease 5 Allison Schafer, MD University of Tennessee Family and Sports Medicine Knoxville, TN RISING WITH RESEARCH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 7:27 A.M. Body Image Perceptions as a Marker for Eating Disorders in Competitive Athletes 6 Alexander Austin, MD Loyola Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Health System, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Chicago, IL RISING WITH RESEARCH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 7:18 A.M. Socioeconomic Factors for Sports Specialization and Injury in Young Athletes: A Clinical Study 7 Alyssa Walker, BS UW Health Sports Medicine Madison, WI RISING WITH RESEARCH SUNDAY, APRIL 6 7:18 A.M. Effect of a Supervised Physical Therapy Program for PostConcussion Syndrome 8 David Berkoff, MD University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC RISING WITH RESEARCH TUESDAY, APRIL 8 7:36 A.M. The Use of an IL1-Receptor Antagonist in the Prevention of Tendinopathy in an Acute Rat Tendonitis Model 10 Yu-Tsun Cheng, MD Rady Children’s Hospital of San Diego, University of California San Diego San Diego, CA Developing an Emergency Medicine-Based Sports Medicine Curriculum for Residents 11 Steven Cuff, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, OH Early Intervention in Pediatric Concussion Patients with Dizziness and Balance Problems 12 Manoj Dhariwal, MD Methodist Sports Medicine Carmel, IN Review of Sports Concussions in the Age Group 11 to 25 Years in One Physician’s Practice of Sports Concussion in Injuries 13 Michael Donaworth, MD Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Division of Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH Is Current Medical Education Adequately Preparing Future Physicians to Manage Concussions? 14 Luis Esparza, MD Northridge Family Medicine Northridge, CA 15 Dominic Femiano, MD Group Health Cooperative − Family Medicine Residency Seattle, WA Injury Prevalence and Medical Coverage during the 2013 Seattle to Portland Bicycle Ride 16 Sara Filmalter, MD Mayo Clinic Family Medicine Residency Program Jacksonville, FL Baseline Characteristics of Runners in Prospective Study Evaluating Injuries During Long Distance Race Training 17 Cassidy Foley, DO Boston Children’s Hospital Boston, MA Clinical Presentation of Patients with Slipping Rib The Female Athlete Screening Tool (FAST) to Assess Eating Disordered Pathology In Female Student-Athletes Family Medicine Residents’ Perceived Level of Comfort in Treating Common Sports Injuries Across All ACGME and AOA Accredited Residency Programs in the U.S. RISING WITH RESEARCH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 7:00 A.M. 55 Don’t Get Fooled By The Screen Research Poster Presentations TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 Poster Session 3 18 Aneesh Garg, DO Yale/New Haven Hospital-St. Raphael Campus New Haven, CT Non-Contact ACL Injury Prevention: Where Are We and What Impact Do High School Coaches, Parents and Siblings Have on Student-Athletes? 21 Kimberly Harmon, MD University of Washington, Hall Health Sports Medicine Seattle, WA RISING WITH RESEARCH TUESDAY, APRIL 8 7:18 A.M. 22 Celeste Harnden, MD, MPH University of Tennessee Family Medicine Knoxville, TN RISING WITH RESEARCH SUNDAY, APRIL 6 7:27 A.M. 23 Reem Hasan, MD, PhD University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Patterns and Predictors of Shoulder Pain Reporting and Medication Use: Relationship With Shoulder Functionality, Quality of Life and Satisfaction With Medical Care 25 Jason Holinbeck, MD Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals, Inc. Milwaukee, WI Effects of Barefoot/Minimalist Running Verses Runners Using Orthotics on Running Injuries 26 Eugene Hong, MD Drexel University College of Medicine Philadelphia, PA 27 Eugene Hong, MD Drexel University College of Medicine Philadelphia, PA An Update on the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Depression in College Athletes 28 Korin Hudson, MD MedStar Health Washington DC A Case Control Study to Evaluate the Relationship Between Prescribed Stimulant Medications and Exercise Associated Heat Illness in Collegiate Athletes 29 Michael Israel, MD American Sports Medicine Institute Birmingham, AL Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Injuries in Adult Recreational Tennis Players 30 Krishna Khanal, MD Southern Illinois University Quincy, IL Prospective Study on the Effects of Educational Intervention on Concussion Reporting in Youth Sports 31 Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency Denver, CO 32 Anthony Kohlenberg, MD Adventist LaGrange Family Medicine Residency LaGrange, IL 33 Austin Krohn, MD Broadway Family Medicine Minneapolis, MN RISING WITH RESEARCH TUESDAY, APRIL 8 7:00 A.M. Monitoring Peak Core Temperature and Hydration Status in PreSeason Football Practice in Order to Compare and Contrast Risk of Heat Illness at High School, College and Professional Levels 34 Pamela Lachniet, MD, PhD Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH RISING WITH RESEARCH MODAY, APRIL 7 7:09 A.M. Altered Hip Biomechanics in Male Distance Runners with a History of Lower Extremity Injury 35 Allison Lane, MD University of Arizona Department of Emergency Medicine Tucson, AZ Retrospective Educational Analysis of Emergency Medicine Resident Experience on Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Rotations 37 Jarem Lloyd, MD SUNY Upstate Department of Emergency Medicine Syracuse, NY Follow-Up Care in Triathletes 38 Abimbolu Makinde, MD St. Joseph’s Family Medicine Phoenix, AZ Physician Attitudes Regarding Electrocardiogram Use in the PreParticipation Physical Examination 39 Christina Master, MD The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA RISING WITH RESEARCH SUNDAY, APRIL 6 7:36 A.M. 40 Priyesh Mehta, DO New York Presbyterian Hospital New York, NY RISING WITH RESEARCH MONDAY, APRIL 7 7:27 A.M. RISING WITH RESEARCH SUNDAY, APRIL 6 7:09 A.M. RISING WITH RESEARCH TUESDAY, APRIL 8 7:09 A.M. The Effectiveness of Platelet Rich Plasma in Chronic Tendinosis Concussion Management in the Emergency Room Setting Development of a Fieldable Concussion Test Effects of Running a 161-km Ultramarathon on Cardiac and Metabolic Biomarkers: A Pilot Study Hyperbaric Oxygen for Post-Concussion Symptoms Secondary to Mild Traumatic Brain Injury 56 Prevalence of Vision Problems After Concussion in Children 11-17 Years Old Utilization of Sport Specific Injury Prevention Programs at NCAA Division 1 Schools Research Poster Presentations TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 Poster Session 3 41 Robert Monaco, MD, MPH Rutgers University - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick, NJ 43 Brad Moser, MD Minnesota Orthopedic Sports Medicine Institute Edina, MN 45 Michelle Noreski, DO Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Functional Movement Screen Assessment for Ballet Dancers 46 Luci Olewinski, MD University of Colorado, Department of Family Medicine Denver, CO Reasons for Inability to Complete Long Distance Mountain Bike Races. 47 Leonardo Oliveira, MD University of Central Florida College of Medicine Orlando, FL Barefoot Running: Survey Analysis of Motives, Medical Conditions and Performance Factors 48 Thomas Pommering, DO Nationwide Children’s Sports Medicine Westerville, OH Recovery Time for Adolescents Sustaining Concussions during the Academic Year versus the Summer Break 49 Jason Pothast, MD University of Florida Gainesville, FL Concussion Occurrence in a Division I Collegiate Football Program 50 Joseph Powers, MD American Sports Medicine Institute Birmingham, AL Injuries in Extreme Conditioning Programs: A Retrospective Epidemiologic Study 51 Joseph Powers, MD American Sports Medicine institute Birmingham, AL Injuries in CrossFit: A Case Series 52 Mark Riederer, MD Children’s Hospital Colorado Aurora, CO Compliance of Return-to-Play Guidelines of US High School Athletes after Sports-Related Concussion from 2005/06 to 2012/13 53 Ezhiludai nambi Ramamoorthy, MRCGP(MD) SIU Quincy Family Medicine Quincy, IL Is Ultrasound the Future Stethoscope of Sports Physician? 54 Raul Raudales Jr, MD Akron General Medical Center Akron, OH AED Use in Ohio Public Schools 55 James Presley, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN RISING WITH RESEARCH SUNDAY, APRIL 6 7:00 A.M. The Effect of Magnification on Sonographically Measured Nerve Cross-Sectional Area 56 Mark Riederer, MD Children’s Hospital Colorado Aurora, CO RISING WITH RESEARCH MONDAY, APRIL 7 7:18 A.M. Epidemiology of US High School Sports-Related Finger, Hand, and Wrist Injuries, 2005/06 to 2012/13 57 Maria Ryan, MD University of Connecticut Storrs, CT It’s Not Just a Bruise: Epidemiology of Contusion Injuries Among U.S. High School Athletes, 2005/2006 - 2012/2013. 58 Maria Ryan, MD University of Connecticut Storrs, CT Location of Contusive Injuries Differs by Sport: Epidemiology of Contusion Injuries Among U.S. High School Athletes, 2005/2006 − 2012/2013. 59 Emily Schwartz, MD Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Are We Screening for Mood Disorders in Our Patients Who Are Diagnosed With or Who Have Risk Factors for Female Athlete Triad? 60 Kirk Scofield, MD University of Minnesota, Summit Orthopedics Minneapolis, MN Causes of Pre-Race Dropout Among Registered Entrants for the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon. 61 Margarita Sevilla, MD Sports and Orthopaedic Specialists Edina, MN Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections in the Treatment of Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy 62 Margarita Sevilla, MD Sports and Orthopaedic Specialists Edina, MN Effect of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections on Patient Outcome Scores in Commonly Symptomatic Sites Introducing MSK Ultrasound to the Medical Student Anatomy Curriculum RISING WITH RESEARCH MONDAY, APRIL 7 7:00 A.M. 57 Prevalence and Correlation of Dance Injuries Among Differing Dance Styles Research Poster Presentations TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 Poster Session 3 63 Matthew Silva, MD Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA 65 Harry Stafford, MD UNC Sports Medicine Chapel Hill, NC 66 Shelley Street Callender, MD Wayne State University/Detroit Medical Center Detroit, MI Parental and Student Athlete Views of “Sports Physicals” 67 Jennifer Stromberg, MD Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI Characteristic Patient History and Physical Exam Findings for Different Causes of Arch of Foot and Heel Pain 68 Jaimon Stucki, MD East Carolina University/Vidant Medical Center Greenville, NC Cognitive Rest Progression for the Treatment of Concussions in High School Athletes 69 Eric Traister, MD South Bend − University of Notre Dame Sports Medicine Fellowship South Bend, IN The Effect of Percutaneous Tenotomy Using TENEX on Short Term Average Pain Scores in Refractory Tendinopathies 70 David Wang, MD UCLA Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Santa Monica, CA Evaluating the Accuracy of an Athlete’s Reported Medical History on the Pre-Participation Evaluation Questionnaire 71 Beth Weinman, DO Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI Can Improving Energy Availability in Young Women with Athletic Amenorrhea Re-establish Menstrual Function? 72 Jason Womack, MD Rutgers University, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick, NJ Concussion Knowledge and Symptom Reporting Among College Athletes 73 Amy Yin, MD Harvard Medical School/Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston, MA Age Comparison of Injury Characteristics in Prepubescent Versus Pubescent Female Dancers 74 Amy Yin, MD Harvard Medical School/Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston, MA Descriptive Analysis of Pediatric Dance Injuries Presenting for Sports Medicine Evaluation 75 Tracy Zaslow, MD Children’s Hospital Orthopedics Group Los Angeles, CA Relationship Between Vertical Ground Reaction Forces and Peak Knee and Hip Flexion During Sports Maneuvers Impact of a Digital Running Intervention on Minimalist RunningRelated Injuries RISING WITH RESEARCH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 7:09 A.M. 58 The Effect of a Sports Nutrition Didactic Session on Division I Athletes CASE ABSTRACT POSTER PRESENTATIONS TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 Poster Session 3 PRESENTATION TIMES: 10:35 a.m. and 2:50 p.m. - 3:10 p.m. SET UP TIME: Tuesday, April 8 6:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. TEAR DOWN TIME: Tuesday, April 8 3:10 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 90 David Soma, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN 8 Year-Old Female Gymnast with Knee Pain 91 Calvin Spellmon, Jr, MD University of New Mexico Children’s Hospital Albuquerque, NM Holiday Wrist: The Gift Beneath the Tendon Sheath 92 Ryan Sprouse, MD University of Kentucky, Department of Family and Community Medicine Lexington, KY An Unforeseen Cause of Lower Abdominal and Groin Pain in a Male Recreational Athlete 93 Philip St. Julien, DO Saint Vincent Sports Medicine, Alleghany Health Network Erie, PA If One is Good, Two Must be Better 94 Steven Stappaerts, MD Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Chronic Wrist Pain 95 Lindsay Stephens, DO Christus Santa Rosa PCSM Fellowship San Antonio, TX The Heart with a Twist: Division I Basketball Player 96 Natalie Stork, MD University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Iowa City, IA Pregame Sore Throat, Postgame Intensive Care Unit: The Case of an NCAA Division I Football Athlete 97 Jennifer Stromberg, MD Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI Ankle Clicking in a Runner 98 Jason Stroud, MD, MS Trident/MUSC Family Medicine Residency Program Charleston, SC Knee Injury in a High School Football Player: Role for Limited Exam? 99 Emily Stuart, MD Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, OH Hip Injury in a Female Basketball Player 100 Jaimon Stucki, MD East Carolina University/Vidant Medical Center Greenville, NC Bruised Muscle After Minor Trauma in a High School Football Player 101 Irvin Sulapas, MD Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Sports Medicine Fellowship, Department of Family and Community Medicine Lubbock, TX My Achy Breaky Heart and Muscles 102 Irvin Sulapas, MD Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Sports Medicine Fellowship, Department of Family and Community Medicine Lubbock, TX When Fatigue is the B Diagnosis 103 Michael Swartzon, MD UHZ Sports Medicine Institute, Baptist Health Medical Group Coral Gables, FL Groin Problems, Always A Pain 104 Michelle Szczepanik, MD Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Fort Belvoir, VA A Growing Shoulder Concern: Rapid Diagnosis using Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Sports Medicine Clinic 105 Jocelyn Szeto, MD Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas Greenville, SC Syncope in Cross Country Runner 59 CASE ABSTRACT POSTER PRESENTATIONS TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 Poster Session 3 106 Farah Tejpar, MD Grant Medical Center Columbus, OH Atypical Shoulder Pain in a High School Football Player 107 Carolyn Thompson, DO New York Presbyterian - Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Weightlifter’s Knee Pain 108 Luke Thompson University of Missouri Kansas City Sports Medicine Fellowship, TMC Lakewood Sports Medicine Center Kansas City, MO A 19 Year-Old Basketball Player with Neurologic Symptoms After a Rough Night 110 McKennan J. Thurston, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Football Player with Palpitations 111 Mary Tierney, MD Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA Running Induced Vomiting 112 Kierann Toth, MD Mid-Hudson Family Medicine Residency Program, Institute for Family Health Kingston, NY Physician, Heel Thyself 113 Eric Traister, MD St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, South Bend − University of Notre Dame Sports Medicine Fellowship Mishawaka, IN A Non-Contact Football Leg Emergency 114 Laura Tribuzi, MD O’Connor Hospital San Jose, CA Unusual Cause of Shoulder Pain in a Young Athlete 115 James Rory Tucker, MD Rutgers University Piscataway, NJ My Hip Said What? 116 Berkin Ulgen, MD Medical College of Wisconsin, St. Joseph Family Medicine Residency Milwaukee, WI The Boy with a Painful Double Knee 117 Krain VanBaak, MD University of Colorado, Department of Family Medicine Denver, CO Enlarging Thigh Mass 118 Romulo Vasquez, MD United Health Services Hospitals Johnson City, NY Acting Up Foot 119 Gerardo Vazquez, MD Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Paul L. Foster School of Medicine El Paso, TX Palpitations in an Elite Endurance Athlete 120 Brian Vernau, MD Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA Just a Contusion? 121 Daniel Vigil, MD University of California Los Angeles, David Geffen School of Medicine Los Angeles, CA Safe at 3rd, But I Can’t Get Home! 122 Maheep Vikram, MD Jersey Shore University Medical Center Neptune, NJ When It’s Not a Strain Anymore: 14 Year-Old Football Player with Back Pain 123 Sonja Vindheim, DO Jersey Shore Sports Medicine Fellowship Neptune, NJ Post-Concussion Abnormal Functioning − Basketball Player 124 Timothy VonFange, MD St Vincent Sports Performance Indianapolis, IN Unilerateral Arm Swelling During a Football Game 60 CASE ABSTRACT POSTER PRESENTATIONS TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 Poster Session 3 125 Christina Vorobej, MD Carolinas HealthCare System Elizabeth Family Medicine Charlotte, NC Total Recoil 127 David Wang, MD UCLA Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Los Angeles, CA Abdominal Pain in a Collegiate Men’s Water Polo Player 128 Thomas L. Pommering, DO Mount Carmel West Hospital Internal Medicine Residency Program Columbus, OH Chest Pain in a Cheerleader 129 Ryan Wennell, DO Wellspan York Hospital York, PA Temporomandibular Joint Hypermobility in a Norte Dame Soccer Player 130 Jeffrey Westerfield, MD, MBA American Sports Medicine Institute/Andrews Sports Medicine Birmingham, AL Dislocating Meniscus 131 Lindsey Whiteman, MD University of Louisville Louisville, KY A Crack in the Dome: Ankle Pain in a Collegiate Sprinter 133 Alan Zakaria, DO, MS University of Michigan Health System, William Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, MI Traumatic Medial Knee Pain in a High School Soccer Player. Or Is It? 134 Jason Zaremski, MD University of Florida, Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Divisions of PM&R and Sports Medicine Gainesville, FL This Concussion is Stressing Me Out 135 Tracy Zaslow, MD Children’s Orthopedic Center (COC) Sports Medicine Program, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA Is That a Paintball In There? 136 Karl Ziermann, DO University of Buffalo Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY Baseball Thigh 61 FACULTY DISCLOSURE The following faculty have returned disclosure forms indicating that they have no affiliation or financial interest in any organization(s) that may have a direct interest in the subject matter of their presentation(s). Siraj Abdullah, DO; Giselle Aerni, MD; Faisal Al-Alim, MD; Andrew Albano Jr, DO; Jeremy Alland, MD; Penn Allen, DO, MA; Stephen Almasi, MD, MS; Adae Amoako, MD; Irfan M. Asif, MD; Joseph Atkin, MD; Aaron Audet, MD; Douglas Aukerman, MD; Alexander Austin, MD; Nader Ayub, DO; Sultan Babar, MD; Katerina Backus, MD; Stephanie Bailey, MD; Robert J. Baker, MD, PhD, ATC; Rishi K. Bala, MD; Nitin Bansal, BSE; Michael Baria, MD, MBA; Lisa Barkley, MD; Kenneth P. Barnes, MD, MSc; Kellie Bartlow, DO; F. Dale Bautisa, MD, MS; Blair Becker, MD; Holly J. Benjamin, MD; Erik Berger, MD, MEd; Anthony Beutler, MD; Julia Bisschops, MD, MSc; Terra Blatnik, MD; Daniel Blatz, MD, MPH; Nicole Boniquit, MD; Joanne Borg-Stein, MD; Scott Boyken, MD; John Breck, DO; Fred H. Brennan Jr, DO; Joel S. Brenner, MD, MPH; Brent Bridwell, MD; Susannah M. Briskin, MD; Alison Brooks, MD, MPH; Jason Brucker, MD; Julia Bruene, MD; Peter Brukner, MBBS; Bryan Bunn, MD; Jeffrey Burnell, DO, MS; Kevin Burnham, MD; Kevin E. Burroughs, MD; Kamalpreet Buttar, MD; Jeffrey R. Bytomski, DO; Efren Caballes, DO; Gregory Cain, MD; Matthew Calzetta, MD; Aaron D. Campbell, MD, MHS; Robert C. Cantu, MD, MA; Peter J. Carek, MD, MS; Corey Carson, MD; Christopher Carter, MD; Kacie Cassaday, DO; Enoch Chang, MD; Tony L. Chang, MD, MS; Bradley Changstrom, MD; Megan Charboneau, MD; Yu-Tsun Cheng, MD; Neil Cherian, MD; Irfan Chhipa, MD, MPH; Satyakant Chitturi, MD; John Chong, MD, MSc; Steven Christensen, DO; Trent Christensen, MD; Stephanie M. Chu, DO; Kristina Colbenson, MD; Nailah Coleman, MD; Adam Colen, DO; Joseph Congeni, MD; Sean Connors-McBride, DO; Deanna Corey, MD; Evan Corey, MD; Jerod A. Cottrill, DO; Steven Cuff, MD; Robin Curry, MD; Heather Curtiss, MD, MS; Claudia Dal Molin, DO; Kurt Dallow, MD; Brian Daniels, MD; James M. Daniels II, MD, MPH; Geraldine Dapul, MD, MA; Sourav Das, MD; Richard Davis, DO; S. Elizabeth Davis, MD; Jason Deck, MD; Arthur Jason De Luigi, DO; Keri Denay, MD; Patrick J. Depenbrock, MD; Kevin deWeber, MD; William W. Dexter, MD; Arsh Dhanota, MD; Manoj Dhariwal, MD; B. Kent Diduch, MD; Jason Diehl, MD; John P. DiFiori, MD; Emily Dixon, DO; Casey Dluhos-Sebesto, DO; Katie Dolbec, MD; Michael Donaworth, MD; Keli Donnelly, DO; Jeremiah Dreisbach, MD; Jonathan Drezner, MD; CJ Duffaut, MD; Kevin DuPrey, DO; Colleen Dupuis, DO; Alexander Ebinger, MD; Bianca Edison, MD, MS; Jordan Edwards, MD, MBA; Nicholas Edwards, BS; Kevin Eerkes, MD; Michael Eisen, MD, MS, ATC; Emanuel Elias, MD; Linnea Engel, MD; Sean Engel, MD; David Epstein; Jacob Erickson, DO; Luis Esparza, MD; Kelly Estes, MD, MS, MPH; Johnnie Faircloth, MD; Robert S. Fawcett, MD, MS; Kristopher Fayock, MD; Jeffrey P. Feden, MD; Shayne Fehr, MD; David Feig, MD, MPH; Dominic Femiano, MD; Kenton Fibel, MD; Karl B. Fields, MD; Oladunni Filani, MD; Sara Filmalter, MD; Brent Fisher, MD; Adam Fletcher, MD; Cassidy Foley, DO; Cathi Fontenot, MD; Ryan Foreman, MD; Michael Freitas, MD, MS; Peter Fricker, MBBS; George Friedhoff, DO; Paul L. Friedlander, MD; Alison Ganong, MD; Aneesh Garg, DO; Joseph Garry, MD; Suraj Gathani, MD; Nathalie Gaulier, MD; Mandeep Ghuman, MD; Stephanie Giammittorio, DO; Margaret “Meg” Gibson, MD; Eric Gifford, MD; Heather Gillespie, MD, MPH; Melissa Givens, MD, MPH; Drew Glover, MD; Kathryn Gloyer, MD; Kyle Goerl, MD; Joshua Goldman, MD, MBA; Marci A. Goolsby, MD; Matthew Gorman, MD; Nicholas Goyeneche, MD; Matthew Grady, MD; Scott Grayner, MD; Mack Green, MD; Susan Griffee, MD; Rebecca A. Griffith, MD; Heather Grothe, MD; Paul Gubanich, MD, MPH; Luis Guerrero, MD; Christopher Guyer, MD; Michael Haarstad, MD; Josh Hackel, MD (Research Abstract Presenter); Jason Hageman, MD; James N. Hahn, MD; Brian Hainline, MD; Mark E. Halstead, MD; Tracy Hamblin, MD, MS; Erin Hammer, MD; Kellen Hansen, DO; Nathaniel Harlow, DO; Celeste Harnden, MD, MPH; Christine Harris, MD, MPH; Mark I. Harwood, MD; Benjamin A. Hasan, MD; Reem Hasan, MD, PhD; John Hatzenbuehler, MD; Robert Hays, MD; C. (Patrick) Hazen, DO; Diana L. Heiman, MD; Michael Henehan, DO; Arnold Henry, MD; Joshua Henry, MD; Daniel Herman, MD, PhD; Marc Hilgers, MD, PhD; Garry W. K. Ho, MD, CIC; Amy Hockenbrock, MD; Douglas F. Hoffman, MD; Sarah Hoffman, DO; Christopher Hogrefe, MD; Thomas Hoke, MD; Jason Holinbeck, MD; Eugene Hong, MD; Jennifer Hopp, MD; Peter Hoth, MD; Andrew Houghton, MD; Janet Howard, MD, MPH; Thomas M. Howard, MD; Melody Hrubes, MD; Yaowen Hu, MD; Korin Hudson, MD; Hou-En Hui, MD, MS; Jon Humphrey, MD; Kevin Hunt, MD; Mary Iaccarino, MD; Julia Iafrate, DO; Jill Inouye, MD; Bjorn Irion, MD; Michael Israel, MD; Kyoo Jackson, MD; Matthew Jackson, DO; Carrie A. Jaworski, MD; Elena J. Jelsing, MD; Patrick Jenkins, BS; David Jenkinson, DO; Christopher Jenks, MD; Robert L. Johnson, MD; Lindsay Jones, MD; Spencer Jones, DO; Christopher Jordan, MD; Rathi Joseph, DO; Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH; Julie Kafka, MD, MS; Brandon Kakos, MD; Rahul Kapur, MD; Ashley Karpinos, MD, MPH; Mark Kassmer, MD; Sarah Kennedy, DO; Jeremy Kent, MD; Ahmed Khan, MD; Karim Khan, MD, PhD; Krishna Khanal, MD; Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH; Charles Kidd, BS; Brett Kindle, MD; James King, MD; Robert B. Kiningham, MD; Sarh Kinsella, MD; Jessica Knapp, DO; Bassem Timothy Kodsi, MD; Anthony Kohlenberg, MD; Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH; Alexandra Kossay, BA; Louis Kovacs, MD; Albert J. Kozar, DO; Ingrid Kraus, MD; David Krey, DO; Emily Krodel, MD; Austin Krohn, MD; Nathan Krug, MD; Bradley Kuske, DO; Pamela Lachniet, MD, PhD; Jeffrey Lai, MD; Allison Lane, MD; Christie Langenberg, MD; Dustin Lash, DO; Ryan LaSota, MD; Mark E. Lavallee, MD, CSCS; Andrew Lawson, DO, MS; Jason Lazor, DO; John J. Leddy, MD; Kevin Lee, MD; Jeffrey Levenda, MD, MS, MBA; Nigel Lewis, MD; Christopher Liebig, MD; Deborah Light, MD; Ryan Lingor, MD; Laura Lintner, DO; Jarem Lloyd, MD; Kimberly Lock, MD; Jayson Loeffert, DO; Kelsey Logan, MD, MPH; Melinda Loveless, MD; John Lucas, MD; Jennifer Luz, MD; Daisy-Scarlett MacCallum, MD; James MacDonald, MD; Stacy Majoras, DO; Abimbolu Makinde, MD; April Mancuso, DO; Linda Mansfield, MD; Douglas Marania, MD; Britt Marcussen, MD; Joseph Marek, MD; Janelle Marra, DO; Laura Marsh, MD; Matthew Maruska, DO; Tanjuihsien Marx, MD; Christina Master, MD; Ross Mathiasen, MD; Joshua Maxwell, DO; Jennifer Maynard, MD; Timothy J. Mazzola, MD; Matthew McCallister, MD; Kendra McCamey, MD; David McClaskey, MD, ATC; Travis McDonald, MD; Priyesh Mehta, DO; Yolanda Mercer, MD; Charlie Michaudet, MD; Christopher Miles, MD; Christopher Miller, MD; Clay Miller, MD; Isaac Miller, MD; Jacob Miller, MD; Jared Miller, DO; Kevin Miller, MD; Luke Miller, MD; Christopher Mills, DO; Benjamin Mishra, MD; Anuruddh Misra, MD; Jennifer Mitchell, MD; Joseph Mitchell, MD; Jason Mogonye, MD; Robert Monaco, MD, MPH; Nick Monson, DO; Daniel Montero, MD; Michael Montgomery, MD, MBA; Caitlyn Mooney, MD; Royce Moore, MD; Katrine Moreale, MD; James Moriarity, MD; Brad Moser, MD; Matthew Muehe, MD, MS; Kirk Mulgrew, MD; Tom Mullin, MD, MS; Justin Mullner, MD; Sean Mulvaney, MD; Gregory Murphy, MD; Rebecca A. Myers, MD; Katherine Nanos, MD; Aurelia Nattiv, MD; Christopher Nelson, MD; Corey Nelson, DO; Allison Nichol, DO, ATC; Andrew W. Nichols, MD; Trey Nichols, DO; Mark W. Niedfeldt, MD; Curtis Nielsen, DO; Christina Nisonger, MD; Celestine Nnaeto, MD; Michelle Noreski, DO; Nathaniel Nye, MD; Lara Oberle, MD; Robert Oh, MD, MPH; John W. O’Kane, MD; Luci Olewinski, MD; Leonardo Oliveira, MD; David E. Olson, MD; Ronald Olson, MD; Emueje Ophori, MD; Daniel Ordaz, MD; Lucien R. Ouellette, MD; Dean W. Padavan, MD; John T, Parsons, PhD, ATC; Adam Pasternak, DO; Leena Patel, DO; Neil Patil, MD; Stephen Paul, MD; Jeff Payne, MD; Evan Peck, MD; Henry Pelto, MD; Christine Persaud, MD; Andrew R. Peterson, MD, MSPH; Charles Peterson, MD; Christopher Peterson, BA; Mitchell Peterson, BA; Nicholas Phillips, MD; Eliza Pierko, MD; Michael Pitzer, MD; Evan Plowgian, MD; Sourav K. Poddar, MD; Katherine Pohlgeers, MD, MS; Thomas Pommering, DO; Gayan Poovendran, MD; Rebecca Popham, DO; Lauren Porras, MD; Jason Pothast, MD; Adam Pourcho, DO; Joseph Powers, MD; James Presley, MD; James C. Puffer, MD; Eric Purifoy, MD; Margot Putukian, MD; Richard Quattrone, DO, MPH; Celeste Quitiquit, MD; Sheema Rabbaig, DO; Ezhiludai nambi Ramamoorthy, MRCGP(MD); Wade Rankin, DO; Ashwin Rao, MD; Raul Raudales Jr, MD; Emilia Ravski, DO; Julia Rawlings, MD; Kristine Ray, MD; Scott Repa, DO; Vania Reyes, MD; Gloria Rho, MD; E. Lee Rice, DO; Brittney Richardson, MD; Mark Riederer, MD; Hazim Rishmawi, MD; Pamela Rizza, MD; Katherine Rizzone, MD; Jeff Roberts, MD; Eric Robinson, MD ; Sean Robinson, MD; Luis Rodriguez, MD; Shelley Roque-Lichtig, MD; Edward Rosero, DO; Sylvia Rozek, MD; Aaron Rubin, MD; David Rupp, MD; Maria Ryan, MD; Benjamin Saben, MD; Deborah Saint-Phard, MD; Theadora Sakata, MD, MPhil; Bradlee Sako, MD; Mike Salter, MD, MS; Andrey Samal, MD; Zachary Sandbulte, MD; Jyotu Sandhu, MD; Jonathan Santana, DO; Danielle Sarno, MD; Allison Schafer, MD; Matthew Schaffer, MD; Kyle Schneweis, MD; Jon Schultz, MD; Emily Schwartz, MD; Kirk Scofield, MD; Daphne Scott, MD, MS; Kari Sears, MD; Peter H. Seidenberg, MD; Jacob L. Sellon, MD; Alexander Senk, MD; Margarita Sevilla, MD; Anthony Shadiack, DO; Amish Shah, MD, MPH; Selina Shah, MD; Todd Shatynski, MD; Vincent Shaw Jr, MD; Brian J. Shiple, DO; Shai Shoshai, MD; Beth Shubin Stein, MD; Asad Siddiqi, DO; Khawaja Siddique, MD, MBBS, MRCS; M. Nameer Sidiquee, MD; Matthew Silvis, MD; Matthew Simmons, MD; Stephen M. Simons, MD; Jeanne-Marie Sinnott, DO; Tyler Slayman, BS; Zachary Smith, DO; John Snyder, JD; Richard So, MD; Joshua Sole, MD; David Soma, MD; Owen Speer, DO; Calvin Spellmon Jr, MD; John Spittler, MD, MS; Ryan Sprouse, MD; Philip St. Julien, DO; Harry C. Stafford, MD; Steven Stappaerts, MD; Phillip Steele, MD; Lindsay Stephens, DO; Robert Stevens, DO; Natalie Stork, MD; Mark Stovak, MD; Shelley Street Callender, MD; Jennifer Stromberg, MD; Jason Stroud, MD, MS; Emily Stuart, MD; Jaimon Stucki, MD; Irvin Sulapas, MD; Michael Swartzon, MD; Michelle Szczepanik, MD; Jocelyn Szeto, MD; Jeffrey L. Tanji, MD; Farah Tejpar, MD; Carolyn Thompson, DO; Luke Thompson, MD; Timothy Thomsen, MD; McKennan J. Thurston, MD; Mary Tierney, MD; Brett Toresdahl, MD; Paul D. Tortland, DO; Kierann Toth, MD; Eric Traister, MD; Laua Tribuzi, MD; James Rory Tucker, MD; Berkin Ulgen, MD; Verle Valentine, MD; Karin VanBaak, MD; Romulo Vasquez, MD; Gerardo Vazquez, MD; Brian Vernau, MD; Daniel Vigil, MD; Maheep Vikram, MD; Sonja Vindheim, DO; Timothy VonFange, MD; Christina Vorobej, MD; L. Tyler Wadsworth, MD; Nate Waibel, MD; Alyssa Walker, BS; Kevin Walter, MD; David Wang, MD; Anna L. Waterbrook, MD; Drew Watson, MD, MS; Charles W. Webb, DO; Joseph Weber-Lopez, MD, MS; Beth Weinman, DO; Jeremy Wells, MD; Ryan Wennell, DO; Jeffrey Westerfield, MD, MBA; Russell D. White, MD; Lindsey Whiteman, MD; Kevin Wildes, SJ, PhD; Brett Wilhoit, MD; Kevin Williams, MD; Julie Wilson, MD; Kristina M. Wilson, MD, MPH; Mark Wisthoff, DO, MS; Jason Womack, MD; Amy Yin, MD; Stephen Yip, DO; Ross D. Zafonte, DO; Alan Zakaria, DO, MS; Jason Zaremski, MD; Tracy Zaslow, MD; Karl Ziermann, DO 62 FACULTY DISCLOSURE The AMSSM has selected and provides funding for all faculty appearing in this program. According to AMSSM policy, all relationships between speakers and proprietary entities that may have a direct interest in the subject matter of their presentation(s) will be disclosed. Name of Faculty/Presenter Joseph J. Albano, MD Scanning Faculty for the MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conferences Jeffrey M. Anderson, MD Program Planning Committee; Session Moderator Prof Mark E. Batt, MB BChir, MRCGP, DM Speaker David Berkoff, MD Research Abstract Podium Presenter; Rising with Research Presenter/ Research Poster Presenter Blake Boggess, DO Scanning Faculty for the MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conferences; EyeOpening Cases Panelist Timothy A. Butterfield, PhD, ATC Research Abstract Podium Presenter Cindy J. Chang, MD Speaker Alfred Cianflocco, MD Case Abstract Poster Presenter Steven L. Cole, ATC Speaker Steven J. Collina, MD, MD Program Planning Committee Katherine L. Dec, MD Program Planning Committee Member; Speaker Randall Dick Speaker Robert Dimeff, MD Case Abstract Poster Presenter Commercial Interest Tenex Health Major League Baseball Arthritis Research UK Bioventis; SonoSite, Inc. He received an honorarium for serving as a speaker for the companies. He received a grant for serving as the Bioventus; GE Healthcare; Ultrasound Course Director for these SonoSite, Inc. companies. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Materials were peer-reviewed or judged to He received a patent/stock as the co-inventor/ ensure the data supports the conclusions Research Group LLC before they were accepted for presentation or co-owner for the company. publication. She received an honorarium for serving as a Upon review, it was determined that the financial Ossur Americas speaker for the company. relationship does not relate to her educational She received an honorarium for serving as a Ossur Americas assignment. consultant for the company. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He received an honorarium for serving as a relationship does not relate to his educational Sanofi Biosurgery speaker for the company. assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He is the co-developer of an educational DVD relationship does not relate to his educational Healthy Learning for the company. assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He received an honorarium for serving as a relationship does not relate to her educational Sanofi Biosurgery speaker for the company. assignment. Clinical Research and She received an honorarium for serving as a Upon review, it was determined that the financial Fellowship Advisory Board speaker for the company. She received an honorarium/meeting expenses relationship does not relate to her educational Ossur Americas for serving as a member of the Board that assignment. discusses research. He received a salary as an employee for the Upon review, it was determined that the financial Eli Lilly and Company company. relationship does not relate to his educational He received a consulting fee for serving as a Major League Baseball assignment. consultant for the company. He received an honorarium for serving as a Ferring Pharmaceuticals speaker for the company. He received an honorarium for serving on the Gebauer Company physician advisory board for the company. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He received an honorarium for serving as relationship does not relate to his educational a member of the alliance for the clinical Depuy Mitek assignment. management of joint osteoarthritis pain relief for the company. He received an honorarium for serving on the USADA review board member for the company. Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO Program Planning Committee; Session Moderator; Speaker; Faculty/Scanning Demos Medical Publishing Faculty for the MSK Ultrasound PreConferences Matthew Gammons, MD Program Planning Committee; Sports Health Journal Speaker Sara Gould, MD Case Abstract Poster Presenter Tenex Health Josh Hackel, MD Faculty/Scanning Faculty for the MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conferences; Research Abstract Podium Presenter (Research Abstract Disclosure form indicated no affiliation /financial interest) What was received for what role Resolution of Potential Conflict of Interest Upon review, it was determined that the financial He received an honorarium as a speaker for the relationship does not relate to the educational company. assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He received a salary for serving as a consultant relationship does not relate to the educational for the company. assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He received research funding for his research. relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Mimedix Tenex Health He received royalties for serving as a book editor for the company. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He received a salary for serving as an editor for relationship does not relate to his educational the journal. assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial She received reimbursement for travel and hotel expenses for serving as a pre-conference relationship does not relate to her educational assignment. attendee advisor for the company. He served as a consultant for the company. He received an honorarium for serving as a consultant/speaker for the company. 63 Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to her educational assignment. FACULTY DISCLOSURE continued… Mederic M. Hall, MD Program Planning Committee; Speaker; Faculty/Scanning Faculty for Tenex Health the MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conferences; Session Moderator Kimberly G. Harmon, MD Program Planning Committee SonoSite, Inc. Member; Speaker Rising with Research Presenter/ Research Poster Presenter He received an honorarium for serving as a consultant for the company. She received grant funding for serving as a researcher for the company. SonoSite, Inc. She received grant funding for serving as a researcher for the company. Suzanne S. Hecht, MD Research Presentations Panelist; Speaker DJO Global She received an hourly fee (conference) for serving as an advisor for the company. Kristi Hemme, DO Case Abstract Poster Presenter Utah Healthcare Institute She received a salary as an employee for the company. Stanley A. Herring, MD Speaker X2 Biosystems He was in a non-financial position for serving on the Medical Advisory Board for the company. John C. Hill, DO Speaker Jolie C. Holschen, MD Rising with Research Moderator Neeru Jayanthi, MD Speaker Susan M. Joy, MD Rising with Research Moderator S. Benjamin Kanters, MM Speaker Brian Krabak, MD, MBA Research Abstract Podium Presenter MuscleSound LLC AXA Medical Assistance Infinity Healthcare AMSSM Foundation Grant He received research funding for contracted research for the company. She received stock options for serving as a physician staff member for the company. She received stock options as a retirement benefit from the company He received grant funding as a Principal Investigator for research. She was in a non-financial position for serving on the Medical Advisory Board for the company. He received samples to distribute for serving as Etymotic Research a speaker for the company. He received samples to distribute for serving as Howard Leight/Honeywell a speaker for the company. He received presentation equipment for Sennheiser USA serving as a speaker for the company. DJO Global RacingThePlanet He received travel expenses for the race from the company. He received grant support for serving as the Principal Investigator from the company. He receives a salary as he is the Director of the Jeffrey S. Kutcher, MD NBA Concussion Program program. Speaker He received a consulting fee for serving as a NHL Players Association consultant. He received a fee for serving as an author of a published article for the company. There Aaron Lear, MD Vindico Medicine was no commercial product advocated in the Research Presentations Moderator article. He received consulting fees for serving as a Harvest Technologies consultant for the company. Ken R. Mautner, MD He received an honorarium for serving on the Faculty/Scanning Faculty for the MSK SonoSite, Inc. Speaker Bureau for the company. Ultrasound Pre-Conferences He received a financial investment for making a Tenex Health financial investment in the company. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to her educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to her educational assignment. Materials were peer-reviewed or judged to ensure the data supports the conclusions before they were accepted for presentation or publication. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to her educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to her educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to her educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to her educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to her educational assignment. Materials were peer-reviewed or judged to ensure the data supports the conclusions before they were accepted for presentation or publication. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. ElMindA, Ltd. James L. Moeller, MD Speaker Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Biomet Eric C. McCarty, MD Speaker DJO Global; Elsevier Depuy; Smith & Nephew Stryker Michael Petrizzi, MD Speaker Healthy Learning Hollis G. Potter, MD Speaker GE Healthcare He received royalties for serving as a Book Editor for the company. He received royalties and served as a consultant for the company. He received royalties from the companies. He received Fellowship grant support from the company. He received research support from the company. He has signed a contract with the company to produce an educational DVD for Sports Medicine. She received institutional research support for serving as a Principal Investigator for the company. 64 Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial relationship does not relate to her educational assignment. FACULTY DISCLOSURE continued… Amy P. Powell, MD Speaker; Research Presentations Moderator George G.A. Pujalte, MD Program Planning Committee Member; Session Moderator Sanofi Biosurgery Ridonk, LLC Tracy Ray, MD Speaker DJO Global Andrew Reisman, MD, ATC Speaker Under Armour Pierre Rouzier, MD Speaker SportsMed Press Exerkine Corporation Mark Tarnopolsky, MD, PhD Speaker Genzyme Life Science Nutritionals Christopher J. Visco, MD Speaker; Faculty/ Scanning Faculty for Terason the MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conferences David Webner, MD Eye-Opening Cases Presenter Sanofi Biosurgery DJO Global John Wilson, MD Research Abstract Podium Presenter Craig C. Young, MD Program Planning Committee Member; Speaker Ossur Americas Elsevier eMedicine Upon review, it was determined that the financial She received an honorarium for serving on the relationship does not relate to her educational advisory board for the company. assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He is the Co-Owner of the company. relationship does not relate to his educational assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He received a consulting fee for serving as a relationship does not relate to his educational consultant for the company. assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He received a consulting fee for serving as a relationship does not relate to his educational research consultant for the company. assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He has ownership interest for serving as an relationship does not relate to his educational author/publisher for the company. assignment. He received equity shares for serving as a Materials were peer-reviewed or judged to Founder and CEO for the company. He received an honorarium for serving as a ensure the data supports the conclusions speaker for the company. before they were accepted for presentation or He received equity shares for serving as a publication. Co-Founder of the company. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He received an honorarium for serving as a relationship does not relate to his educational speaker for the company. assignment. Upon review, it was determined that the financial He received an honorarium for serving as a relationship does not relate to his educational speaker for the company. assignment. He received a consulting fee for serving as a Materials were peer-reviewed or judged to consultant for the company. ensure the data supports the conclusions He received research funding for serving as before they were accepted for presentation or an investigator (initiated research) for the publication. company. He received royalties for serving as a book Upon review, it was determined that the financial editor for the company. relationship does not relate to his educational He received an honorarium for serving as a assignment. book editor for the company. Other Activities in New Orleans A city abundant in culture, food and history - New Orleans has so much to offer and caters to every traveler! Take a bike ride along the Mississippi River, hop on a paddlewheel riverboat, wander around sprawling antebellum plantations or taste-test every classic cocktail. History lovers can explore iconic battlegrounds, the city’s European origins, and listen to jazz at historic landmarks. Looking to delve into the world of the supernatural or the occult? Take a nighttime tour of a cavernous haunted mansion, or learn about voodoo practices as you walk through maze-like cemeteries. If you are looking for thrilling adventure, take a tour to spot alligators in the untamed Louisiana bayou; or, you can enjoy a relaxing mule-drawn carriage ride. Fun awaits you in the “Big Easy!” Visit http://www.neworleanscvb.com/things-to-do/ for details on: • • • • • Art and Culture Attractions Dining and Entertainment Directory Family Friendly French Quarter • • • • • Music Nightlife Shopping Sports & Outdoors Tours For jogging and walking in New Orleans: http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/sports/recreation/jogging.html 65 FELLOWSHIP FAIR TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2014 7:00 a.m. – 7:50 a.m. ● 10:05 a.m. – 10:35 a.m. ● 2:50 p.m. – 3:10 p.m. STORYVILLE HALL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS AR ARRANGED IN REVERSE STATE ORDER IN THE ROOM Based on positive feedback from more than 250+ resident and student and 90 fellowship programs that participated in last year’s Fellowship Fair in San Diego, AMSSM will host the 3rd Annual Fellowship Fair during the 2014 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Fellowship Fair will provide students and residents a chance to interact with fellowship programs. The Fellowship Fair is included in the registration fee for residents and students attending the Annual Meeting. RESIDENTS AND STUDENTS: DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO MEET WITH SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHP PROGRAMS! UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Tucson, AZ UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Honolulu, HI HARBOR-UCLA/TEAM TO WIN SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Harbor City, CA FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENCY OF IDAHO PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Boise, ID KAISER PERMANENTE Fontana, CA CU SPORTS MEDICINE Denver, CO ADVOCATE LUTHERAN GENERAL HOSPITAL SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Park RIdge, IL NORTHWESTERN MCGAW/LURIE PEDS Chicago, IL ST. MARY’S SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Grand Junction, CO PRESENCE RESURRECTION SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Chicago, IL UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Hartford, CT UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO (NORTHSHORE) PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Glenview, IL KAISER PERMANENTE Los Angeles, CA CHRISTIANA CARE HEALTH SYSTEM Wilmington, DE HALIFAX HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER Daytona Beach, FL MAYO CLINIC IN FLORIDA Jacksonville, FL ORLANDO HEALTH Orlando, FL UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA SPORTS MEDICINE Gainesville, FL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA / MORTON PLANT MEASE Clearwater, FL INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE - PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Indianapolis, IN ST. VINCENT SPORTS PERFORMANCE FELLOWSHIP Indianapolis, IN UNIVERSITY OF IOWA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Iowa City, IA UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE - WICHITA SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM AT VIA CHRISTI Wichita, KS ST. ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE Edgewood, KY 66 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Lexington, KY BATON ROUGE GENERAL PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Baton Rouge, LA BOSTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL DIVISION OF SPORTS MEDICINE Boston, MA BOSTON UNIVERSITY SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Boston, MA EVERGREEN SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Augusta, ME MAINE MEDICAL CENTER Portland, ME PROVIDENCE ATHLETIC MEDICINE Novi, MI UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Ann Arbor, MI WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Kalamazoo, MI UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SPORTS MEDICINE Minneapolis, MN UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI KANSAS CITY Kansas City, MO CABARRUS SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Concord, NC DUKE SPORTS MEDICINE Durham, NC FELLOWSHIP FAIR continued… ECU FAMILY MEDICINE Greenville, NC MAHEC/MISSION HOSPITAL PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Asheville, NC UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Chapel Hill, NC ATLANTIC SPORTS HEALTH Morristown, NJ RUTGERS-RWJ SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP New Brunswick, NJ HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL SURGERY New York, NY NORTH SHORE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Manhasset, NY URMC/HIGHLAND HOSPITAL Rochester, NY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER OF AKRON PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Akron, OH CINCINNATI CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER Cincinnati, OH PROMEDICA SPORTS CARE / TOLEDO HOSPITAL Toledo, OH RIVERSIDE METHODIST SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Columbus, OH SUMMA HEALTH SYSTEM Akron, OH THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Columbus, OH TRIHEALTH PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Cincinnati, OH UC HEALTH SPORTS MEDICINE Cincinnati, OH UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS CASE MEDICAL CENTER Cleveland, OH CHRISTUS SANTA ROSA PCSM FELLOWSHIP San Antonio, TX UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City, OK HOUSTON METHODIST ORTHOPEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE Sugar Land, TX OHSU SPORTS MEDICINE Portland, OR OSS HEALTH York, PA PENN STATE HERSHEY PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSIP PROGRAM State College, PA PENN STATE MILTON S. HERSHEY MEDICAL CENTER PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Hershey, PA SACRED HEART HOSP/ COORDINATED HEALTH Allentown, PA THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Philadelphia, PA UPMC PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIPS OF UPMC ST. MARGARET AND UPMC SHADYSIDE Pittsbugh, PA YORK HOSPTIAL SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM York, PA GREENVILLE HEALTH SYSTEM Greenville, SC UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Columbia, SC UT ST. FRANCIS CAMPBELL CLINIC PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Memphis, TN VANDERBILT MEDICAL CENTER Nashville, TN BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Houston, TX 67 JPS SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Fort Worth, TX TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER PAUL L. FOSTER SPORTS MEDICINE El Paso, TX TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Lubbock, TX UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP Salt Lake City, UT UTAH VALLEY SPORTS MEDICINE Provo, UT PROVIDENCE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP SPOKANE Spokane, WA SWEDISH SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Seattle, WA UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Seattle, WA WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Morgantown, WV Exhibit Guide ENTRANCE Hyatt Regency New Orleans Storyville Hall EXHIBITORS 7D Imaging, Inc.................................. 117 Aegis Sciences Corporation............... 109 Ageless Regenerative Institute.......... 105 American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS)........ 115 ASTYM Treatment.......................312/314 Bauerfeind USA, Inc........................... 107 Bio-Oil................................................ 219 BMJ Group......................................... 304 BREG.................................................. 119 Cardea Associates, Inc....................... 308 CASEM............................................... 206 DJO Global......................................... 212 Elsevier, Inc........................................ 221 Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc............. 316 Fujifilm SonoSite, Inc..................200/202 GE Healthcare.............................300/302 Gebauer Company............................. 204 Hapad, Inc......................................... 103 Harvest Technologies Corp................ 207 Hely & Weber.................................... 306 ImPACT Applications.......................... 121 MiMedx Group, Inc....................213/215 Mitek Sports Medicine...................... 217 68 MSKUS............................................... 320 National Athletic Trainers’ Association...................................... 205 Neurotech......................................... 318 Össur Americas………………………..201/203 Primus Pharmaceuticals.................... 214 Samsung Electronics America………….216 Sanofi Biosurgery............................... 101 Stryker Sports Medicine.................... 218 Tenex Health...................................... 208 Terason.............................................. 113 The Dome Companies....................... 220 Wolters Kluwer Health...................... 209 Exhibit Guide Exhibit Hours 7D Imaging, Inc......................................................... 117 5387 Manhattan Circle • Boulder, CO 80303 877-977-1875 www.msknav.com SATURDAY, APRIL 5 4:35 p.m. – 8:35 p.m............... Exhibit Hall Open 4:35 p.m. – 5:05 p.m............... Refreshment Break 7:05 p.m. – 8:35 p.m............... AMSSM Welcome Reception 7D Imaging, Inc. is pleased to announce mskNAV™, a new paradigm for learning and navigating musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound. Going beyond traditional education methods, iPADbased mskNAV presents easy to use, intuitive reference guides at your fingertips when you need it most − even at the bedside. Aegis Sciences Corporation.............................. 109 SUNDAY, APRIL 6 6:15 a.m. – 6:30 p.m............... Exhibit Hall Open 6:15 a.m. – 8:00 a.m................ Continental Breakfast 10:05 a.m. – 10:35 a.m............ Refreshment Break 3:20 p.m. – 3:50 p.m............... Refreshment Break 515 Great Circle Road • Nashville, TN 37228 615-255-2400 www.aegislabs.com Aegis Sciences Corporation is a federally certified laboratory that has been providing Sports Testing Services to colleges and universities throughout the US since 1990. We are the only truly INDEPENDENT Sports Laboratory in the U.S. Our Zero-Tolerance Drug Testing® program is the MOST ACCURATE drug testing program available and the only test specifically designed for the student-athlete. The entire Aegis Forensic Team is dedicated to supporting the drug-free sports program at your institution. MONDAY, APRIL 7 6:15 a.m. – 3:45 p.m............... Exhibit Hall Open 6:15 a.m. – 8:00 a.m................ Continental Breakfast 10:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m............ Refreshment Break 3:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m............... Refreshment Break Ageless Regenerative Institute....................... 105 4150 S.W. 28th Way • Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 954-622-2266 ext. 2727 www.agelessregen.com The Ageless Regenerative Institute offers commercially unbiased, evidence-based, hands-on clinical educational experiences promoting excellence in the latest orthopedic cell regenerative medicine treatments and procedures. American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS).......................................................................... 115 EXHIBIT RAFFLE 1401 Rockville Pike, Suite 600 • Rockville, MD 20852 Phone: 301-738-8401/800-541-9754 www.ardms.org We are pleased to offer an exhibit hall raffle. Two winners will be drawn. Each winner will receive ONE gift certificate for airline travel in the Continental U.S.A. Each certificate has a $500.00 value. The American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography® (ARDMS), incorporated in 1975, is an independent, nonprofit organization that administers examinations and awards credentials in the areas of diagnostic medical sonography (RDMS), diagnostic cardiac sonography (RDCS), vascular interpretation (RPVI), vascular technology (RVT) and musculoskeletal sonography (RMSK). ARDMS has nearly 84,000 certified individuals throughout the world and is considered the global standard in medical ultrasound credentialing. TO PARTICIPATE: • You must ask a minimum of 30 of 35 exhibiting companies to initial in their box on your exhibitor card in your meeting materials. • Each attendee may only turn in one exhibitor card. • All exhibitor cards must be returned to the registration desk by 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 7, 2014. ASTYM Treatment...........................................312/314 400 North High Street, Suite 320 • Muncie, IN 47305 765-751-2341 www.astym.com The TWO winners will be announced during the State of the Union for AMSSM on Monday, April 7, 2014. PLEASE NOTE: The winners MUST BE PRESENT at the State of the Union for the AMSSM session in order to win and receive the gift certificate. ASTYM stimulates tendon regeneration and scar tissue resorption. It will get rid of your patient’s pain, restore their movement and resolve some of your most frustrating cases. ASTYM is an effective non-invasive treatment for degenerative tendinopathies as well as post-traumatic or post-surgical scar tissue and stiffness. 69 Exhibit Guide Bauerfeind USA, Inc............................................... 107 CASEM............................................................................. 206 3005 Chastain Meadows Pkwy., Suite 700 • Marietta, GA 30066 770-429-8330 www.bauerfeindusa.com Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine Académie canadienne de médecine du sport et de l’exercice 180 rue Elgin Street, Suite 1400 • Ottawa, ON Canada K2P 2K3 613-748-5851 www.casem-acmse.org Bauerfeind blazed the trail in developing functional supports that truly provide pain relief for damaged or stressed joints. We set the bar more than 80 years ago and we’ve been raising it ever since. We partner with medical researchers and educators, consult with physicians, and gain insights from world-class athletes and their organizations: It’s all about engineering the most effective supports and braces for every joint group in the body. Get to know us, visit: www.bauerfeindusa.com The Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) is an organization of physicians committed to excellence in the practice of medicine as it applies to all aspects of physical activity. Our mission is to forge a strong, collective voice for sport and exercise medicine; to be a leader in advancing the art and science of sport and exercise medicine, including health promotion and disease prevention, for the benefit of all Canadians. Bio-Oil.............................................................................. 219 75 Enterprise, Suite 300 • Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 949-297-9032 www.bio-oilusa.com DJO Global.................................................................... 212 1430 Decision Street • Vista, CA 92081 760-727-1280 www.djoglobal.com BIO-OIL is a specialist skincare product that helps improve the appearance of scars, stretch marks, uneven skin tone and dehydrated skin. DJO Global provides solutions for musculoskeletal and vascular health and pain management. Products help prevent injuries or rehabilitate after surgery, injury or degenerative disease. Visit www.DJOglobal.com. BMJ Group.................................................................... 304 BMA House Tavistock Square • London UK WC1H 9JR +44 0 207-383-6706 www.bjsm.bmj.com Elsevier, Inc.................................................................. 221 1600 JFK Blvd., Suite 1800 • Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-239-3491 www.elsevierhealth.com BMJ Group is a global provider of trusted and independent medical information and services for healthcare professionals, publishing world-leading journals such as the BMJ (British Medical Journal) and British Journal of Sports Medicine - BJSM (bjsm.bmj.com). Visit us at the BMJ Group booth. ELSEVIER is a leading publisher of health science publications, advancing medicine by delivering superior reference information and decision support tools to doctors, nurses, health practitioners and students. BREG................................................................................. 119 2885 Loker Avenue East • Carlsbad, CA 92010 800-897-2734 www.breg.com Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc........................... 316 4 Gatehall Drive, 3rd Floor • Parsippany, NJ 07054 973-206-4471 www.euflexxa.com Breg provides premium, high-value sports medicine products and services that advance orthopedic patient care. From pioneering cold therapy and innovative bracing to caring customer service and award-winning orthopedic practice solutions, Breg delivers a 360° customer experience unmatched in the industry. Founded in 1989, Breg is based in Carlsbad, CA. Visit www.breg.com. Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a research based biopharmaceutical company that offers treatment for patients with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. EUFLEXXA is a highly purified hyaluronan, also called Hyaluronic Acid (HA). It is the first bioengineered HA approved in the US for the treatment of OA knee pain. Cardea Associates, Inc........................................ 308 FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc...............................200/202 13720 220th Place, NE • Woodinville, WA 98077 855-800-0760 www.cardeascreen.com 21919 30th Drive SE • Bothell, WA 98021 425-951-1309 www.sonosite.com Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is the leading medical cause of death in athletes and often is the first symptom of a cardiac condition. CardeaScreen, developed for screening athletes’ hearts, helps physicians quickly and accurately identify abnormal conditions associated with SCA. FUJIFILM Sonosite, Inc., the world leader in bedside and pointof-care ultrasound, delivers solutions that meet imaging needs of the medical community. With its acquisition of VisualSonics’ ultra high-frequency micro imaging technology, SonoSite continues to influence the future of medical ultrasound in both the clinical and preclinical markets. 70 Exhibit Guide GE Healthcare...................................................300/302 MiMedx Group, Inc..........................................213/215 9900 Innovation Drive • Wauwatosa, WI 53226 414-721-2629 www.gehealthcare.com 1775 W. Oak Commons Court • Marietta, GA 30062 770-651-9100 www.mimedx.com GE is making a new commitment to health. Healthymagination will change the way we approach healthcare. For more information, visit our website at www.gehealthcare.com. MiMedx® is an integrated developer, processor, manufacturer and marketer of patent protected biomaterial products and tissues, including EpiFix® and AmnioFix®. MiMedx’s PURION® processed allografts are minimally manipulated, safe and effective, and more than 190,000 implants have been distributed to date. Gebauer Company.................................................... 204 4444 E. 153rd Street • Cleveland, OH 44128 800-321-9348 www.gebauer.com Mitek Sports Medicine.......................................... 217 Gebauer’s Ethyl Chloride® topical anesthetic skin refrigerant is FDA cleared to instantly and temporarily control pain associated with needle procedures and minor surgical procedures. Available in Medium and Fine Stream brown glass bottles, AccuStream 360™ aerosol cans and Mist aerosol cans. 325 Paramount Drive • Raynham, MA 02767 508-880-8100 www.depuysynthes.com Mitek Sports Medicine is a global leader in orthopaedic sports medicine devices and products used in the treatment of joint injuries related to sports and physical activity. The company’s portfolio includes a wide range of arthroscopic and non-surgical solutions that help patients return to active lifestyles. Hapad, Inc..................................................................... 103 5301 Enterprise Blvd. • Bethel Park, PA 15102 800-544-2723 www.hapad.com MSKUS ........................................................................... 320 Hapad, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of 100% natural wool felt foot products and sports replacement insoles for conservative management of common, painful foot complaints. Hapad products are a quick, easy and affordable alternative to custom made devices. 1035 E. Vista Way, #128 • Vista, CA 92084 760-904-8900 www.mskus.com Hands-on courses focusing on musculoskeletal sonoanatomy and needle guidance of the extremities, hip and spine. Selection of educational handbooks and DVD’s focusing on musculoskeletal ultrasound. Harvest Technologies Corp............................... 207 40 Grissom Road • Plymouth, MA 02360 508-732-7500 www.harvesttech.com National Athletic Trainers’ Association..... 205 1620 Valwood Parkway, Suite 115 • Carrollton, TX 75006 972-532-8838 www.nata.org Harvest Technologies is the leading cellular therapy global manufacturer that develops point-of-care products to process and concentrate multiple biologics. These include high-density platelet rich plasma (APC+®), bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC®) and adipose tissue, all concentrated using the SmartPReP2 System. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association is the professional association for certified athletic trainers. NATA strives to enhance the quality of health care provided by athletic trainers, and demonstrate how AT’s increase ROI, efficiency and patient satisfaction in the workplace. Hely & Weber............................................................... 306 1185 East Main Street • Santa Paula, CA 93061 800-654-3241 www.hely-weber.com Neurotech...................................................................... 318 12400 Whitewater Drive, Suite 2010 • Minnetonka, MN 55343 952-582-6719 www.neurotech.us Stop by our booth to be introduced to our newest patellafemoral brace, the Shields®II that assists in treatment for all patellar mal-tracking issues. Also, see our newest ankle brace innovation, the Rapid Zap by John Hely, developer of the ASO. Neurotech manufactures the Kneehab XP, an innovative and easy-to-use therapy system developed to restore quadriceps strength and function following knee injury or knee surgery (ligament reconstruction, IKA, OA or PFPS) ImPACT Applications.............................................. 121 2000 Technology Drive, Suite 150 • Pittsburgh, PA 15219 877-646-7991 www.impacttest.com Össur Americas................................................201/203 27051 Towne Center Drive • Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 800-233-6263 www.ossur.com ImPACT is a sophisticated, multi-disciplinary approach to overall concussion management, following a comprehensive program based on appropriate medical and neuropsychological intervention. Over its 20 years, ImPACT has been independently validated and researched while becoming the mostly popular and scientifically accepted concussion evaluation and management system in the United States. Össur is a global leader in the design and manufacturing of innovative sports medicine braces. Our industryleading products include the CTi® ligament and Unloader One®osteoarthrutis knee braces. Come by the Össur booth at AMSSM to learn more about how the most clinically proven osteoarthritis knee brace, the Unloader One, can help provide successful outcomes for you and your patients. 71 Exhibit Guide Primus Pharmaceuticals...................................... 214 Tenex Health............................................................... 208 We believe patient safety is paramount, that is why our products address the underlying physiological disease process instead of making or suppressing symptoms. Primus is the first specialty pharmaceutical company to focus on prescription metabolic products. Primus focuses exclusively on products that provide a new option, based on product safety, for physicians and patients. Our products are so safe they can be used first in the progression of prescription products with increasingly serious side effects. Therefore our products are considered firstline prescription products in the progression of step therapy. We believe there is a tremendous need for safe, effective, metabolic therapeutic options, and we aim to be the company people think of first when it comes to meeting this important need. Tenex Health TX allows physicians to identify and specifically cut and debride diseased pain generating soft tissue, leaving healthy tissue undisturbed while stimulating a healing response in tendons and other musculoskeletal structures of the shoulder, elbow, knee, ankle and foot. 7373 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite B-200 • Scottsdale, AZ 85253 480-946-3509 www.primusrx.com 26902 Vista Terrace • Lake Forest, CA 92630 949-238-8102 www.tenexhealth.com Terason........................................................................... 113 77 Terrace Hall Ave • Burlington, MA 01803 781-270-4143 www.terason.com LYD - The Terason t3200™ Ultrasound System-MSK Series with Flexible Imaging Technology (FIT) is the first fullyfunctional, high–performance, portable system designed for musculoskeletal imaging. It simplifies ultrasound for sports medicine professionals, with custom exam presets, enhanced imagine quality and state-of-the-art transducers. Samsung Electronics America......................... 216 85 Challenger Road • Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660 201-229-4000 www.samsung.com/business The Dome Companies ........................................... 220 As a leader in the digital revolution, Samsung Electronics has contributed by providing products that encompass innovative technologies, original designs, convenience and customer values. The Health and Medical Equipment Business now sells cutting-edge medical devices including diagnostic ultrasound, digital X-ray, blood analyzers and CT scanners in more than 110 countries around the world. 10 New England Way • Warwick, RI 02886 www.domeind.com “Made in USA” products for office, home and personal use that make your shopping experience easy every time you visit. Wolters Kluwer Health.......................................... 209 2001 Market Street • Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-521-8300 www.wolterskluwerhealth.com Sanofi Biosurgery..................................................... 101 Wolters Kluwer Health is a leading international publisher of medical books, journals and electronic media. We proudly offer specialized publications and software for physicians, nurses, students and clinicians. Please visit our booth to browse our comprehensive product line. 55 Cambridge Parkway • Cambridge, MA 02142 800-981-2491 www.sanofi.us Sanofi Biosurgery is a global strategic business unit of Sanofi. It develops and markets innovative, biologically based products for osteoarthritis relief, adhesion prevention, temporary endovascular occlusion of blood vessels, cartilage repair and severe burn treatment. Sanofi Biosurgery is committed to transforming disease management through innovative medical interventions. Stryker Sports Medicine...................................... 218 325 Corporate Drive • Mahwah, NJ 07430 201-831-5000 www.stryker.com The Stryker RegenKit A-PRP System is designed to deliver an increased concentration of bioactive factors and proteins through optimal recovery and concentration of platelets from a small sample of whole blood. By combining simplicity, consistency, and ease of use RegenKit is optimized for in-office patient care. 72 AMSSM STORE Located adjacent to the Registration Area in the Celestin Ballroom Foyer Visit the store to purchase sports medicine books, DVDs and AMSSM insignia sportswear Books| eBooks • Brochures | Posters • DVDs | Digital • Wearables Order from the AMSSM Store www.amssmstore.com or from the AMSSM Website www.amssm.org UPCOMING CONFERENCES JUNE 11-14, 2014 TAHOE CENTER FOR ORTHOPEDICS/AMSSM/AAPM&R/ACSM 2014 COMPREHENSIVE SPORTS MEDICINE UPDATE AND BOARD REVIEW COURSE Harvey’s Lake Tahoe Resort South Lake Tahoe, NV JUNE 20-22, 2014 2014 AMSSM/MAINE MEDICAL CENTER MSK US ADVANCED LEVEL COURSE Clarion Hotel Airport Portland, ME JULY 25-27, 2014* AMSSM FELLOWS RESEARCH & LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE SPORTS TRAUMA & EVENT MEDICINE (S.T.E.M.) PRE-CONFERENCE – July 25, 2014 (Optional) *INTRODUCTION TO MSK US – July 24, 2014 (Optional) Location: TBD AUG 8-, 2014 AMSSM/FAM MED OF SW WASHINGTON/OHSU MSK US BEGINNING,17(50(',$7( LEVEL COURSE Site: +LOWRQ9DQFRXYHU:DVKLQJWRQ 9DQFRXYHU:$ DEC 11-14, 2014 2014 ADVANCED TEAM PHYSICIAN COURSE Tampa Marriiott Waterside Hotel & Marina Tampa, FL APRIL 15-19, 2015 AMSSM 24TH ANNUAL MEETING Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa Hollywood, FL APRIL 16-20, 2016 AMSSM 25TH ANNUAL MEETING Sheraton Dallas Dallas, TX MAY 9-13, 2017 AMSSM 26TH ANNUAL MEETING Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego San Diego, CA APRIL 25-29, 2018 AMSSM 27TH ANNUAL MEETING Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort Orlando, FL USE YOUR SMART PHONE/TABLET CAMERA TO SCAN THE QR CODE TO ACCESS SPEAKER HANDOUTS. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE BARCODE APP - DOWNLOAD A “FREE” BARCODE SCANNER APP THROUGH YOUR SMART PHONE/TABLET APP STORE. 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