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1 17 th Annual AAOS/AOSSM Sports Medicine Course: Keeping Patients Active through Innovation and Contemporary Surgical Techniques #3243 January 27 31, 2016 Steamboat, CO, Course Director, John M. Tokish, MD; Co-Directors SCHEDULE CMEs: as of January 21, 2016 Content and faculty subject to change WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27 3:00-4:00 pm Registration Refreshments/Exhibits 4:00-4:05 Welcome and Introduction John M. Tokish, MD 4:05-4:20 Key Note Lecture: Optimization of the Aging Athlete: Recommendations that Really Work John M. Tokish, MD ANTERIOR CRUCIATE INJURIES Moderator: Darren L. Johnson, MD ACL Technique Update in 2016: Graft Selection Panel Presentation/Debate Why You Would Not Want to Choose This Graft! 4:20 4:25 Autograft BTB Darren L. Johnson, MD 4:25 4:30 Allograft John M. Tokish, MD 4:30 4:35 Hamstring 4:35 4:40 Quadriceps Adam B. Yanke, MD Debate 4:40 4:45 Anteromedial 4:45 4:50 Transtibial Nikhil N. Verma, MD 4:50-4:57 Open Growth Plates: When and How Can You Protect Them During ACL Reconstruction Adam B. Yanke, MD 4:57-5:04 The ALL: When, How, and Where? Darren L. Johnson, MD 5:04-5:09 My Top 5 Technical Challenges and Complications in ACL Surgery Charles A. Bush-Joseph, MD 5:09-5:19 Controlling Costs, CPT Coding and Measuring Outcomes that Matter Steven B. Cohen, MD
2 5:20-5:50 Case Presentations Moderator: Charles A. Bush-Joseph, MD Panel: Drs. Bisson, Cohen, Cole, Johnson, Tokish, Verma, Yanke 5:50-6:05 Questions and Discussion 6:05-6:35 Beverage Break/Exhibits POSTERIOR CRUCIATE AND COLLATERAL LIGAMENT INJURIES Moderator: Charles A. Bush-Joseph, MD PCL Technique Update in 2016: Panel Presentation/Debate How to do a PCL: Why My Technique is the Best. 6:35-6:40 Tibial Inlay Charles A. Bush-Joseph, MD 6:40-6:45 Transtibial Nikhil N. Verma, MD 6:45-6:50 All-Inside Steven B. Cohen, MD 6:50-6:50 Beyond the PCL Darren L. Johnson, MD 6:50-7:00 PCL/PLC: My Top 5 Challenges and Complications Nikhil N. Verma, MD 7:00-7:05 Pizza and Cocktails with Cases light refreshments served 7:05-7:40 Case Presentations Moderator: Nikhil N. Verma, MD Panel: Drs. Bisson, Bush-Joseph, Cohen, Johnson, Tokish, Yanke 7:40-7:50 Questions and Discussion 7:50pm Adjourn for the evening
3 THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28 6:30 am Breakfast/Exhibits 6:55-7:00 Announcements THE BUSINESS OF MEDICINE Moderator: 7:00-7:10 E&M Coding: Getting it Right: The Compliant RVU and Taking it off the Table! 7:10-7:17 The "Branded" Medical Team: Maximizing the Output of Your Physician Extenders and Kyle Pilz, PA-C THE OVERHEAD ATHLETE, SLAP AND BICEPS COMPLEX Moderator: 7:17-7:29 Key Note Lecture: Floor to Ceiling: Restoring Balance and Keeping Them Out of the OR Kevin Wilk, DPT, PT 7:29-7:40 Evaluating the Overhead Athlete: What is Causing Pain? Charles A. Bush-Joseph, MD 7:40-7:50 Biceps and Slap Tears: Repair, Fix or Cut 7:50-8:20 Case Presentations Moderator: Panel: Drs. Bush-Joseph, Cole, Pilz, Verma, Wilk 8:20-8:30 Questions and Discussion 8:30-8:50 Beverage Break/Exhibits
4 SHOULDER INSTABILITY PART I Moderator: Kevin Wilk, DPT, PT 8:50-9:00 Non & Post-operative Management of Shoulder Instability Kevin Wilk, DPT, PT The First Time Dislocator In-Season: Panel Presentation/Debate 9:00-9:07 Fix it 9:07-9:14 Benign Neglect 9:14-9:34 Case Presentations Moderator: Nikhil N. Verma, MD Panel: Drs. Bisson, Bush-Joseph, Cole, Pilz, Wilk 9:35-9:45 Questions and Discussion 9:45 Adjourn for Recreational Time ADJOURN FROM MORNING RECREATIONAL TIME 9:45am 3:30pm
5 THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28 3:30 3:45 pm Refreshments/Exhibits SHOULDER INSTABILITY PART II Moderator: John M. Tokish, MD 3:45-3:55 Open Stabilization: Anterior and Posterior: Going Back to the Basics John M. Tokish, MD 3:55-4:05 Managing Failed Instabilty Arthroscopically (Includes Remplissage) Mark S. Schickendantz, MD 4:05-4:15 Recognizing and Managing Glenoid and Humeral Bone Loss Nikhil N. Verma, MD 4:15-4:20 My Top 5 Challenges and Complications Mark S. Schickendantz, MD 4:20-4:30 Controlling Costs, CPT Coding and Measuring Outcomes that Matter for Shoulder Surgery Stephen F. Brockmeier, MD 4:30-5:00 Case Presentations Moderator: Mark S. Schickendantz, MD Panel: Drs. Brockmeier, Cassas, Sallis, Tokish, Verma 5:00-5:10 Questions and Discussion 5:10-5:30 Beverage Break/Exhibits
6 TEAM PHYSICIANAND SPORTS MEDICINE Moderator: John M. Tokish, MD 5:30-5:45 Key Note Lecture: Exercise is Medicine: The Benefits of Physical Activity Robert Sallis, MD 5:45-5:52 Pre-participation Physical: Top 5 Most Important Things NOT to Miss Robert Sallis, MD 5:52-5:59 Pain Management in the Locker Room Kyle Cassas, MD 5:59-6:09 Concussion Management in 2016 Kyle Cassas, MD 6:09-6:19 The Female Athlete: Why are They Different? Robert Sallis, MD 6:20-6:50 Case Presentations Moderator: Robert Sallis, MD Panel: Drs. Brockmeier, Cassas, Schickendantz, Tokish, Verma 6:50-7:00 Questions and Discussion 7:00pm Adjourn for the evening
7 FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29 6:30-6:55am Breakfast/Exhibits 6:55-7:00 Announcements THE PAINFUL NON-ARTHRITIC HIP Moderator: 7:00-7:07 Femoroacetabular Impingement Marc J. Philippon, MD 7:07-7:14 Hip Instability Marc J. Philippon, MD 7:14-7:21 Myotendinous Issues Marc J. Philippon, MD 7:21-7:29 Alternative Treatments for OA Robert Sallis, MD 7:30-7:55 Case Presentations Moderator: Panel: Drs. Cole, Cohen, Dragoo, Johnson, Phillipon, Sallis, Yanke 7:55-8:05 Questions and Discussion 8:05-8:25 Beverage Break/Exhibits
8 CARTILAGE Moderator: Adam B. Yanke, MD 8:30-8:40 Management of OCD - Case Based Decision-Making Adam B. Yanke, MD 8:40-8:50 Overview and Outcomes of Cartilage Restoration 8:50-9:30 Technique Focus: Panel Presentation/Debate Articular Cartilage Repair and the Subchondral Bone (5 mins each) Moderator: Microfracture Microfracture "Plus" BioCartilage DeNovo NT Cartiform Osteochondral Autograft Osteochondral Allograft Autologuous Chondrocyte Subchondroplasty Jason L. Dragoo, MD Darren L. Johnson, MD Adam B. Yanke, MD Steven B. Cohen, MD 9:30-9:50 Case Presentations Moderator: Jason L. Dragoo, MD Panel: Drs. Bisson, Cole, Cohen, Johnson, Phillipon, Sallis, Yanke 9:50-10:00 Questions and Discussion ADJOURN FROM MORNING RECREATIONAL TIME 10:00-3:30pm
9 FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29 3:30 3:45pm Refreshments/Exhibits PATELLA FEMORAL JOINT Moderator: Adam B. Yanke, MD 3:45-3:55 Patellar Instability: Observe, Repair or Reconstruct. How Do We Decide and How Do We Do It? Adam B. Yanke, MD 3:55-4:05 Distal Realignment: Why, When, and How 4:05-4:15 Rehabilitation of the PF Joint Timothy Hewett, PhD 4:15-4:45 Case Presentations Moderator: Adam B. Yanke, MD Panel: Drs. Bisson, Cole, Dragoo, Hewett, Johnson, Pilz, Sallis 4:45-5:00 Questions and Discussion 5:00-5:20 Beverage Break/Exhibits MENISCUS: UPDATES IN 2016 Moderator: 5:20-5:35 Key Note: Identifying the Risks for ACL Injury: Prevention and Return to Sport Timothy Hewett, PhD 5:35-5:42 Knee Injections: What Works and How Should We Do It? Robert Sallis, MD 5:42-5:52 Meniscus Repair Techniques Jason L. Dragoo, MD 5:52-5:59 Fix the Root: It Makes a Difference! This is How!
10 5:59-6:09 Meniscus Transplantation: 18 years of Experience 6:09-6:22 Osteotomies: Why, When and How Darren L. Johnson, MD 6:22-6:34 Questions and Discussion 6:34-6:49 The Clinicians Guide to Shoulder Ultrasound Kyle Pilz, PA-C 6:50pm Adjourn for the evening
11 SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30 6:30-7:00am Breakfast/Exhibits 7:00-7:05 Announcements John M. Tokish, MD MISC UPPER EXTREMITY ISSUES Moderator: John M. Tokish, MD 7:05-7:20 Key Note: The Use of Stem Cells, PRP in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis and Articular Disease 7:20-7:30 Pectoralis Ruptures: Management of Acute and Chronic Tears 7:30-7:40 Management of the AC Joint in the Athlete: State-of-the-art in 2016 Stephen F. Brockmeier, MD 7:40-7:50 Clavicle Fractures: When and How to Best Perform This? John M. Tokish, MD 7:50-8:00 The Stiff and Painful Shoulder: DJD in Those Who Wish to Regain or Remain Highly Active 8:00-8:45 Case Presentations Moderator: Panel: Drs. Bradley, Brockmeier, Cole, Tokish 8:45-8:55 Questions and Discussion ADJOURN FROM MORNING RECREATIONAL TIME 8:55-3:30 PM
12 SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30 3:30-3:45 pm Refreshments/Exhibits ROTATOR CUFF PROBLEMS Moderator: Felix H. Savoie, III MD 3:45-3:55 Key Note: Biologics and Scaffolds in the Shoulder: What Really Works 3:55-4:10 Partial Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears: Panel Presentation/Debate (5 mins each) Leave Alone, Decompress, or Debride PASTA Complete It Eric C. McCarty, MD Felix H. Savoie, III MD Eric C. McCarty, MD 4:10-4:25 Full Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears Techniques and State-of- the-art Management John M. Tokish, MD 4:25-4:35 Suprascapular Nerve Decompression: Where Are We in 2016? Eric C. McCarty, MD 4:35-4:45 Management of the Irreparable Tear: Superior Labral Reconstruction John M. Tokish, MD 4:45-5:20 Case Presentations Moderator: Panel: Drs. Fernandez, Hewett, McCarty, Savoie, Tokish 5:20-5:30 Questions and Discussion 5:30-5:50 Beverage Break/Exhibits
13 HAND AND WRIST Moderator: John J. Fernandez, MD 5:50-6:00 The Athlete's Hand: Top 5 Things You Will See! John J. Fernandez, MD 6:00-6:10 The Athlete's Wrist: Don't Miss a Scaphoid Injury: Top 5 Things You Will See! John J. Fernandez, MD 6:10-6:20 Questions and Discussion 6:20 Adjourn for the evening SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31 6:30-7:00 Breakfast/Exhibits 7:00-7:05 Announcements EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF THE ATHLETE S ELBOW Moderator: Larry D. Field, MD 7:05-7:20 Medial and Lateral Epicondylitis: Evaluation and Management- What Does The Evidence Show? Larry D. Field, MD 7:20-7:35 Elbow Arthroscopy for Loose Bodies and Chondral Lesions, and Valgus- Extension Overload: How Much of the Osteophyte Can You Take? Larry D. Field, MD 7:35-7:50 Key Note Lecture: Update on MUCL Injuries: Where Are We in 2016? Felix H. Savoie, III MD 7:50-8:00 Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture: Acute and Chronic 1 or 2 Incisions? 8:00-8:20 Case Presentations Moderator: Larry D. Field, MD Panel: Drs. Bisson, Lee, Savoie 8:20-8:30 Questions and Discussion 8:30-8:45 Beverage Break/Exhibits
14 FOOT AND ANKLE Moderator: 8:45-8:55 The Athlete s Foot and Ankle Non Surgical Management From Orthotics to Shock Wave Therapy Simon Lee, MD 8:55-9:05 Top 8 Foot and Ankle Injuries in Athletes What Not to Miss and How Best to Treat? Simon Lee, MD 9:05-9:30 Case Presentations Moderator: Simon Lee, MD Panel: Drs. Bisson, Field, Savoie 9:30-9:40 Questions and Discussion 9:40am Course Adjourns The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
15 DIRECTORS Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush Chicago, IL UB Orthopaedic Research Lab Buffalo, NY John M. Tokish, MD Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas Simpsonville, SC FACULTY Stephen F. Brockmeier, MD University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Charles A. Bush-Joseph, MD Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush Chicago, IL Kyle J. Cassas, MD, FACSM Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas Greenville Health System Greenville, SC Steven B. Cohen, MD Rothman Institute Orthopaedics Philadelphia, PA Jason L. Dragoo, MD Stanford University Medical Center Redwood City, CA John J. Fernandez, MD, FAAOS Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL Larry D. Field, MD Mississippi Sports Medicine & Ortho Center Jackson, MS Timothy E. Hewett, PhD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Darren L. Johnson, MD Kentucky Clinic Lexington, KY Simon Lee, MD Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush Chicago, IL Eric C. McCarty, MD CU Sports Medicine Boulder, CO Mark J. Philippon, MD Steadman Clinic Vail, CO Kyle Pilz, PA-C Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush Chicago, IL Robert Sallis, MD Kaiser Permanente Fontana, CA Felix H. Savoie III, MD Tulane University School of Medicine New Orleans, LA Mark S. Schickendantz, MD Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Cleveland, OH Nikhil N. Verma, MD Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL Kevin Wilk, DPT, PT Champion Sports Medicine Birmingham, AL Adam B. Yanke, MD Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL
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