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17th Annual AAOS/AOSSM Sports Medicine Course: Keeping Patients Active through Innovation and Contemporary Surgical Techniques January 27 31, 2016 Steamboat Springs, CO Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA Course Director Leslie J. Bisson, MD, and John M. Tokish, MD Course Co-Directors Implement these multi-disciplinary approaches and treatment strategies for contemporary solutions and decision-making in your daily practice, and safely return your active patients to play.

17th Annual AAOS/AOSSM Sports Medicine Course: Keeping Patients Active through Innovation and Contemporary Surgical Techniques January 27 31, 2016 Steamboat Springs, CO Keeping up with all levels of sport injury Ensure your grasp of treatment decisions and rehabilitation solutions is current in this rapidly evolving field. Avoid lecture monotony and instead, participate in these interactive sessions. Small faculty-led case-based groups and participant-expert panel discussions engage you in open dialogue with faculty on different treatment strategies. Re-examine clinical content and decision-making with multimedia resources and unparalleled expertise. Bring your extended care team for an excellent comprehensive update, from pre-participation to injury treatment and rehabilitation, to safely get your patients back in the game. Engaging highlights include: Innovation and emerging technology in sports medicine with keynote lectures on the Top 7 Trending Sports Medicine topics for 2016 Tap into faculty expertise in small group case-based discussions and one-on-one consults Panels and debates offer differing perspectives and preferences on controversial areas of decision-making and treatment approaches Mid-Day Recreation Breaks, discounts for lift tickets, rentals, and spa for attendees and guests. Lift tickets at steamboat.com/aaos; Kids Ski Free applies. At the conclusion of this course, learners should be able to: Compare and contrast the various surgical and nonsurgical treatment protocols for instability conditions of the knee, injuries to knee ligaments, and cartilage disorders Review the anatomy, function, and injuries of the acromioclavicular joint of the shoulder, and both non-operative and operative treatment strategies for athletic AC joint injuries Compare and contrast the indications and treatment for hip arthroscopy Evaluate indications for tenotomy vs. tenodesis for biceps tendon pathology Review performance enhancing medications, side effects, screening protocols, workup, and deficiency of athletes with sports endocrine axis disorders Prescribe correct knee, shoulder, hip, foot/ankle and hand/wrist rehabilitation protocols to maximize post-surgical and post-injury function Compare short-term and long-term treatment strategies for team physicians Identify practice efficiencies, optimal use of physician extenders (ultrasound, injections, etc.), and reduction in costs in the ambulatory setting The Academy would like to thank the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine for the many contributions made by its members in the presentation of this program. The Academy and orthopaedic specialty societies work together to provide orthopaedic surgeons with the highest quality educational programs and publications. This cooperative spirit among colleague organizations is an important resource and valuable asset for the orthopaedic community.

Afternoon 3:00 7:25 pm Morning 7:00 10:00 am Afternoon 3:45 6:40 pm WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 Registration, Welcome and Introduction KEYNOTE Optimization of the Aging Athlete: Recommendations that Really Work Anterior Cruciate Injuries Panel Presentation / Debate: ACL Technique Update in 2016: Graft Selection Panel Presentation / Debate: Tunnel and Portal Placement Open Growth Plates: Protecting Them During ACL Reconstruction ACL Surgery: My Top 5 Challenges and Complications Controlling Costs, CPT Coding, and Measuring Outcomes that Matter : Graft Selection Posterior Cruciate and Collateral Ligament Injuries Panel Presentation / Debate: PCL Technique Update in 2016 How to do a PCL: Why My Technique is Best! Beyond the PCL : Decision-Making THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 The Business of Medicine E & M Coding: The Compliant RVU and Taking it off the Table! Maximizing the Output of Your Physician Extenders Team Physician and Sports Medicine KEYNOTE Exercise is Medicine: The Benefits of Physical Activity Pre-participation Physical: Things NOT to Miss Pain Management in the Locker Room Case Presentations: 5 Patient Cases Shoulder Instability Part I Non- and Post-Operative Management of Shoulder Instability Panel Presentation / Debate: The First Time Dislocation In-Season Case Presentations: 2 Patient Cases MID-DAY RECREATION BREAK PCL/PLC: My Top 5 Challenges and Complications Concussion Management in 2016 Female Athletes: Why Are They Different? Shoulder Instability Part II Open Stabilization: Anterior and Posterior Managing Failed Instability Arthroscopically Recognizing and Managing Glenoid and Humeral Bone Loss My Top 5 Challenges and Complications Controlling Costs, CPT Coding, and Measuring Outcomes that Matter The Overhead Athlete, SLAP and Biceps Complex KEYNOTE Overhead Athlete: Floor to Ceiling Restoring Balance and Keeping Them Out of the OR Evaluating the Overhead Athlete: What is Causing the Pain? Biceps and SLAP Tears: Repair, Fix, or Cut Case Presentations: 5 Patient Cases

FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 Morning 7:00 9:40 am Afternoon 3:45 6:45 pm Morning 7:00 8:55 am Afternoon 3:45 6:20 pm Morning 7:00 10:00 am KEYNOTE Identifying the Risks for ACL Injury: Prevention and Return to Sport Meniscus: Updates in 2016 Knee Injections: What Works and How To Do It Meniscus Repair Techniques Fix the Root: It Makes a Difference! This is How! Meniscus Transplantation: 18 Years of Experience Osteotomies: Why, When, and How? Cartilage Managing OCD: Case-Based Decision-Making Overview and Outcomes of Cartilage Restoration Panel Presentation / Debate: Technique Focus: Articular Cartilage Repair and the Subchondral Bone ; A Symposium for Decision-Making MID-DAY RECREATION BREAK Patellofemoral Joint Patellar Instability: Observe, Repair, or Reconstruct How Do We Decide and How Do We Do It? The Painful Non-Arthritic Hip Femoroacetabular Impingement Hip Instability Case Presentations: 2 Patient Cases; What Would You Do? SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 Distal Realignment: Why, When, and How? Rehabilitation of the PF Joint Myotendinous Issues Athletic Pubalgia KEYNOTE The Use of Stem Cells, PRP in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis and Articular Disease Miscellaneous Upper Extremity Issues in the Athlete Pectoralis Ruptures: Management of Acute and Chronic Tears Management of the AC Joint in the Athlete: State of the Art in 2016 Clavicle Fractures: When and How to Best Perform This? The Stiff and Painful Shoulder: DJD in Those Who Wish to Regain or Remain Highly Active Case Presentations: 5 Patient Cases MID-DAY RECREATION BREAK KEYNOTE Biologics and Scaffolds in the Shoulder: What Really Works Rotator Cuff Problems Panel Presentation / Debate: Partial Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears Full Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears: Techniques and State of the Art Management Suprascapular Nerve Decompression in 2016 Pre- and Post-operative Rotator Cuff Management: Getting Them Back to Play Hand and Wrist The Athlete s Hand: Top 5 Things You Will See The Athlete s Wrist: Don t Miss a Scaphoid Injury Top 5 Things You Will See SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 Evaluation and Treatment of the Athlete s Elbow KEYNOTE Update on MUCL Injuries in 2016 Medial and Lateral Epicondylitis: Evaluation and Management What Does The Evidence Show? Elbow Arthroscopy for Loose Bodies and Chondral Lesions, and Valgus-Extension Overload Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture: Acute and Chronic 1 or 2 Incisions? Case Presentations: 2 Patient Cases Foot and Ankle The Athlete s Foot and Ankle: Nonsurgical Management From Orthotics to Shock Wave Therapy Top 8 Foot and Ankle Injuries in Athletes: What Not to Miss and How Best to Treat Case Presentations For full schedule and to register, visit aaos.org/3243

DIRECTOR Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA Team Physician Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox CO-DIRECTORS Leslie J. Bisson, MD Head Team Physician Buffalo Bills Team Physician Buffalo Sabres John M. Tokish, MD Head Team Physician/Chief of Sports Medicine United States Air Force Academy, 2001-2009 Team Physician Phoenix Coyotes, 2010 FACULTY Robert A. Arciero, MD Stephen F. Brockmeier, MD Charles A. Bush-Joseph, MD Steven B. Cohen, MD Jason L. Dragoo, MD John J. Fernandez, MD Larry D. Field, MD Timothy E. Hewett, PhD Darren L. Johnson, MD Simon Lee, MD Eric C. McCarty, MD Marc J. Philippon, MD Robert E. Sallis, MD Felix H. Savoie III, MD Mark S. Schickendantz, MD Nikhil N. Verma, MD Kevin E. Wilk, DPT, PT Adam B. Yanke, MD How to Register: 1. Online at aaos.org/3243. 2. Call AAOS Customer Service at 1-800-626-6726 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm CT. Outside U.S. dial +1-847-823-7186. 3. Print registration form at aaos.org/3243. Mail the completed form to AAOS, 9400 W. Higgins Rd., Rosemont, IL 60018. Or fax to 1-800-823-8025. Outside U.S. fax to +1-847-823-8125. Registration fees AAOS/AOSSM Member/Candidate Member/Associate Member/International Member $925 Orthopaedic Resident/Post Residency Fellow/Nurse/Allied Health Physician Assistant/Athletic Trainer/U.S. Military* $825 Nonmember/International Nonmember/Other Physician/Non-MD Practitioner/Non-Physician $1225 AAOS/AOSSM Emeritus Member $625 *For AAOS/AOSSM members in active U.S. military duty only Hotel Sheraton Steamboat Resort & Villas 2200 Village Inn Court Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 Phone: (970) 879-2220 Reservations: (800) 848-8877 Housing Reservation Deadline: January 4, 2016 Room Rate: $259 Single or Double occupancy; $20 Resort fee per day Accreditation Statement The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. AMA Credit Designation Statement AAOS designates this live activity for a maximum of 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Obtaining CME Credit Course participants must complete and submit an online evaluation form to receive CME credit. Continuing Education for Athletic Trainers The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) (BOC AP#: P460) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 21 Category A hours/ceus. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent participating in the continuing education activity. Priority code: 2585

AAOS CME COURSE REGISTRATION FORM Please print and mail with check or credit card details to: AAOS, 9400 West Higgins Road, Rosemont, Illinois 60018 (Allow 3 weeks to process mailed registrations.) OR Please print and fax with credit card details to: (847) 823-8125 17th Annual AAOS/AOSSM Sports Medicine Course Course #3243 January 27 31, 2016 Steamboat Springs, CO Course Tuition Registration fee includes course materials, electronic syllabus, and refreshments. Enrollment for this course is limited to 150 participants. Check only one: AAOS/AOSSM Member/Candidate Member/Associate Member/International Member $925 Orthopaedic Resident/Post Residency Fellow/Nurse/Allied Health/Physician Assistant/Athletic Trainer/U.S. Military* $825 Nonmember/International Nonmember/Other Physician/Non-MD Practitioner/Non-Physician $1225 AAOS/AOSSM Emeritus Member $625 *For AAOS/AOSSM members in active U.S. military duty only Tuition enclosed $ (U.S. Dollars only, payable to American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) Print clearly please NAME ACADEMY ID# ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY WORK TELEPHONE MOBILE TELEPHONE EMAIL ADDRESS FAX NUMBER Visa Mastercard American Express CREDIT CARD NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE Check here if ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accommodation is desired. An AAOS staff person will contact you. Housing Information A block of hotel rooms is reserved for course registrants until the deadline specified online. If the room block fills prior to the deadline, the hotel cannot guarantee availability and/or the special AAOS room rate. To make your reservations please contact the hotel directly or select the course web page at aaos.org/courses and select the housing reservations online link. All hotel reservations require an advance room deposit. Airfare/Discounted Rental Car Contact CorpTravel Management, the AAOS official air travel coordinator, at 1-800-211-8016 or select your preferred airline/travel site. Individuals traveling from outside the U.S. and Canada need to contact a travel agency or airline directly within their country. For discounted car rental, contact Hertz Rent-a-Car at 1-800-654-2240 or www.hertz.com and reference CV02KS0021. IMPORTANT: Please call AAOS Customer Service at 1-800-626-6726 to confirm your course registration before making airline reservations. For additional travel and housing details or updated course details please visit the course web page at aaos.org/courses. Refunds Requests for a refund must be received in writing at the Academy offices (AAOS, 9400 West Higgins Road, Rosemont, Illinois 60018) or email customerservice@aaos.org at least one week prior to the course. In all instances, a $100 cancellation fee will be charged. Beyond this deadline no monetary refund is issued. Instead, the tuition amount, less cancellation fee, will be credited toward another AAOS course within one year. Course Cancellation AAOS reserves the right to cancel a course thirty (30) days prior to the course date. If a course must be cancelled, we will notify registrants by email and follow-up by phone if we have a contact number for you. AAOS will refund your course registration fee in full. However, other costs, such as airline or hotel penalties, are your responsibility.