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3 8 t h a n n u a l please join us university of wisconsin Sports Medicine Symposium May 7 8, 2015 Marriott Madison West Provided by University of Wisconsin Sports Medicine uwsportsmedicine.org and University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health ocpd.wisc.edu

SYMPOSIUM OVERVIEW AND STATEMENT OF NEED The purpose of this symposium is to provide the latest information on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses related to exercise and sport. Its content is based on comments from past participants as well as faculty and clinical staff perception of current trends and issues in sports medicine. The conference will focus on practical and clinically relevant information for participants to use in their daily practice. INTENDED AUDIENCE AND SCOPE OF PRACTICE Team physicians, primary care physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, nurses, physician assistants and other health professionals who provide care for athletic and active populations OBJECTIVES Upon completion of the symposium, participants will: Improve ability to evaluate, diagnose and treat common sports and orthopedic injuries in active populations. Identify age-specific differential diagnosis for musculoskeletal injuries. Develop return-to-play guidelines for athletes who have sustained a concussion. Discuss management and return-to-sport or activity criteria for patients with acute and chronic shoulder injuries. Differentiate the causes and treatment options for anterior knee pain in active individuals and runners. Identify appropriate radiological imaging for musculoskeletal injuries involving the foot and ankle. Use screening guidelines to identify athletes at risk for the Female Athlete Triad and develop treatment recommendations for these athletes. ELEMENTS OF COMPETENCE This CME activity has been designed to change learner competence and focuses on the American Board of Medical Specialties areas of medical knowledge, and patient care and procedural skills.

2015 Sports Medicine Symposium Program: Thursday, May 7 2015 Sports Medicine Symposium Program: friday, May 8 7:30 am 5:50 pm Registration Desk Open 8:40 am welcome 8:45 10:35 Session 1: Anterior Knee Pain in the Athlete Anterior Knee Pain: The Common and the Uncommon Julie Dodds, MD Recurrent Patellar Instability Tamara Scerpella, MD Anterior Knee Pain in Runners Amanda Gallow, PT, DPT, SCS 10:35 10:45 BREAK 10:45 am 12:00 pm Session 2: Considerations in Returning Athletes to Play Coping with the Emotional Stress of a Sports Injury Shilagh Mirgain, PhD Controversial Return to Play Decisions in the Management of Concussions David Bernhardt, MD Case Study: Understanding Multi-Modal Rehabilitation Approach for Post-Concussion Syndrome in an Athlete Dan Enz, PT, LAT 12:00 12:50 LUNCH 12:50 1:40 Session 3: Research Updates Ankle Injury Prevention Strategies: Athletes and Coaches Perspectives Timothy McGuine, PhD, LAT Hip Strength Compensations in ACL Reconstructed Individuals with Quadriceps Deficits David Bell, PhD, ATC 12:50 1:40 Bucky on a Treadmill: Sports Physiology Research at the continued University of Wisconsin Andrew Watson, MD, MS Risk of Lower Extremity Injury After Concussion M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH 1:40 3:15 Session 4: Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot Fractures Around the Foot and Ankle Kathryn Williams, MD, and Ken Schreibman, MD, PhD Rehab Pearls: Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot Jan Mussallem, MSPT 3:15 3:45 BREAK 3:45 4:45 Session 5: Workshops I A. Clinical Exam: The Ankle Kathryn Williams, MD B. Cadaver Anatomy of the Ankle Mark Wilson, MD C. Tools to Bring the Best Evidence to Your Practice Andrew Winterstein, PhD, LAT 4:45 5:50 Session 6: Workshops II A. Clinical Exam: The Elbow Jonathan Tueting, MD B. Cadaver Anatomy of the Ankle Mark Wilson, MD C. Knee and Foot Orthotic and Bracing Pearls Susan Long, MS, LAT, RRT, OTC 5:50 adjourn for the day 7:30 am continental breakfast 8:00 9:10 Session 7: The Female Athlete New Guidelines for the Female Athlete Triad: Assessment, Treatment and Return to Play Kathleen Carr, MD Exercise after Childbirth Elizabeth Chumanov, DPT, PhD 9:10 9:15 BREAK 9:15 10:45 Session 8: The Shoulder Failed Rotator Cuff Surgery: What s Next? John Orwin, MD Shoulder Injuries in the Young Thrower Geoffrey Baer, MD, PhD Rehab Pearls for the Throwing Athlete M. Andrew Pipkin, DPT 10:45 10:55 BREAK 10:55 am 12:15 pm Session 9: Interesting Sports Medicine Cases Primary Care Case 1 Andrew Watson, MD, MS Orthopedic Case 1 Ben Graf, MD, and Tyler Johnston, DPT Primary Care Case 2 Jeremy Johnson, MD, MPH Orthopedic Case 2 Warren Dunn, MD, MPH, and Kelcie Wittman, DPT 12:15 adjourn (Main Program) 1:00 3:00 OPTIONAL AFTERNOON SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS ($70 fee includes lunch) A. The Story of the Lumbar Spine: Part 1 Variations of Normal Part 2 When Things Break Down Ken Schreibman, MD, PhD B. Evidence Based Biomechanical Analysis of Pitching Mechanics M. Andrew Pipkin, DPT, and Karl Fry, PT, DPT, CSCS, OCS This workshop will identify normative parameters followed by interactive throwing case examples and live demonstration. C. ACL Injury Prevention Strategies David Knight, MS, LAT, TPI-MP3, USAW This workshop is approved for 2 BOC EBP CEUs

symposium Faculty symposium Faculty Guest faculty Julie Dodds, MD Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Orthopedics, Michigan State University; Orthopedic Surgeon, Mid-Michigan Physicians, P.C.; Team Physician, Lansing Lugnuts (of the Toronto Blue Jays Baseball) M. Andrew Pipkin, DPT Physical Therapist; Upper Extremity Athlete Fellow, The Ohio State University and Cleveland Indians Baseball University of Wisconsin and UW Health Symposium Faculty * Planning Committee UW Health Sports Medicine, Madison, WI Geoffrey Baer, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine; Team Physician, University of Wisconsin Athletics David Bell, PhD, ATC Assistant Professor, Departments of Kinesiology and Orthopedics and Rehabilitation David Bernhardt, MD Professor, Departments of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, and Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine; Team Physician, University of Wisconsin Athletics * M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH Assistant Professor, Departments of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, and Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine; Team Physician, University of Wisconsin Athletics Kathleen Carr, MD Associate Professor, Departments of Family Medicine, and Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine; Team Physician, University of Wisconsin Athletics * Elizabeth Chumanov, DPT, PhD Warren Dunn, MD, MPH Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division Head, Sports Medicine; Team Physician, University of Wisconsin Athletics Dan Enz, PT, SCS, LAT Karl Fry, PT, DPT, CSCS, OCS Amanda Gallow, PT, DPT, SCS Ben Graf, MD Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine Doug Grovergrys, MPT, ATC, CSCS Physical Therapist * Jeremy Johnson, MD, MPH Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellow Tyler Johnston, DPT Physical Therapy Resident David Knight, MA, LAT, USAW, CSCS, TPI-MP3 Licensed Athletic Trainer; Sports Performance Program Manager Maria Kostichka, MS, LAT Licensed Athletic Trainer * Susan Long, MS, LAT, RRT, OTC Licensed Athletic Trainer Tim McGuine, PhD, LAT Senior Scientist, UW School of Medicine and Public Health Shilagh Mirgain, PhD Assistant Professor and Senior Psychologist, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Jan Mussallem, MSPT John Orwin, MD Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine; Team Physician, University of Wisconsin Athletics * Tamara Scerpella, MD Professor, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine; Team Physician, University of Wisconsin Athletics Ken Schreibman, MD, PhD Professor, Department of Radiology, Musculoskeletal Division, Chief of Bone CT Marc Sherry, PT, DPT, LAT, CSCS, PES Manager, Sports Rehabilitation * Cynthia Streich, MS, LAT Coordinator, Sports Medicine Education * Jonathan Tueting, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Andrew Watson, MD, MS Clinical Instructor and NRSA Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Departments of Pediatrics, and Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine; Team Physician, University of Wisconsin Athletics Kathryn Williams, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Mark Wilson, MD Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Division of Sports Medicine, Sports Medicine Fellow Andrew Winterstein, PhD, LAT Clinical Professor, Department of Kinesiology; Athletic Training Program Director Kelcie Wittman, DPT Physical Therapy Resident Policy on Disclosure It is the policy of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health that the faculty, authors, planners and other persons who may influence content of this CME activity disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests in order to allow CME staff to identify and resolve any potential conflicts of interest. Faculty must also disclose any planned discussion of unlabeled/ unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). Detailed disclosures will be made in the activity handout materials.

General information General information Thursday, may 7 Friday, may 8, 2015 marriott Madison west 1313 John Q. Hammons Drive Middleton, WI 53562-3500 (608) 831-2000 CONFEReNCE FEES The conference registration fee is $395 for physicians and $295 for residents/fellows, athletic trainers, physical therapists and other allied health professionals. This fee does not include the optional Friday afternoon post-conference workshops. Enrollment is limited, so register early. The registration fee includes the cost of tuition for the main program, course syllabus, conference completion report, breaks, lunch on Thursday, continental breakfast on Friday and a nonrefundable registration fee of $50. If you cancel your registration 72 hours prior to the conference, you will be refunded the conference fee except the nonrefundable $50 registration fee. No refunds will be made after that time. FRIDAY AFTERNOON OPTIONAL WORKSHOPS Three optional Friday afternoon workshops will be offered. Cost of the optional post-conference workshop is $70. Workshop enrollment is limited so register early to assure your place. All workshops will be conducted from 1 3 pm at the Marriott. Lunch is included for all optional workshop registrants. You must register for the symposium to be eligible to register for a Friday afternoon workshop. parking Free parking is available at the Marriott Madison West. COURSE SYLLABUS Participants will receive a printed course syllabus. An electronic syllabus will not be offered. REGISTRATION AND CONFIRMATION See the last page of the brochure for the Four Easy Ways to Register. All registrations are confirmed by email. Your confirmation for a Friday post-conference optional workshop will be sent at the same time. Please call (608) 262-1397 if you do not receive your confirmation. HOUSING A block of rooms has been reserved at the Marriott. A special rate of $119, plus tax, is available at the Marriott Madison West for this conference. Call (888) 745-2032 to make your hotel room reservation. Be sure to mention the seminar name UW Sports Medicine to receive the special room rate. NOTE: The special room rate will be available until April 15, 2015, at which time the rooms will be released to the public at the regular rate. Reserve your room before April 15 to qualify for the reduced rate. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION For conference information, please contact Cathy Means at the Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health by email at cjmeans@ocpd.wisc.edu or Cindy Streich at cstreich@uwhealth.org. To register, cancel or confirm your registration, call (608) 262-1397. NOTE: Room temperatures are often cool; please bring a sweater. The University of Wisconsin provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX requirements. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof. If any participant in this educational activity is in need of accommodations, please notify Cathy Means by email at cjmeans@ocpd.wisc.edu.

accreditation REGISTRATION FORM Accreditation Statement The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 38 th annual University of Wisconsin Sports Medicine Symposium May 7 8, 2015 #4030 ame-spor Credit Designation Statement The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The maximum number of hours includes participation in one of the three optional post-conference workshops on Friday afternoon. Board of Certification, Inc.: The University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Sports Medicine Program is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC) to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers. This program is approved for a maximum of 13.5 hours of Category A continuing education. This total includes participation in an optional Friday postconference workshop. Certified Athletic Trainers are responsible for claiming only those hours actually spent participating in the continuing education activity. According to education levels described by the CEC Committee of the NATA, this education course is considered to be advanced level. BOC Approved Provider Number is P451. American Osteopathic Association, American Academy of Physician Assistants, and American Physical Therapy Association accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM for their credit requirements. American Academy of Family Physicians: Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. Please contact Cathy Means at cjmeans@ocpd.wisc.edu for further information. National Strength and Conditioning Association: An Application for Credit is pending with the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Please contact Cathy Means at cjmeans@ocpd.wisc.edu for further information. Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association: An Application for Credit is pending with the Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association. Please contact Cathy Means at cjmeans@ocpd.wisc.edu for further information. Conference Completion Report: You will be mailed a conference completion letter 4 6 weeks after the conference. To ensure this process, please complete and return the attendance verification form provided to you at the conference. STEP 1. Participant Information: Please complete entire form. Please print in block letters. Name First MI Last Credentials (for Credit and Name Badge): MD DO NP RN PT ATC PA Other Employer Name Address Dept/Floor/Suite City State Zip E-mail Phone ( ) Confirmations/receipts will be sent ONLY via email. Please include email address. I would like a vegetarian meal for lunch on Thursday. Four easy Ways to Register: Online: Visit ocpd.wisc.edu; click on Course Catalog near the top of the left column; scroll down the list of educational activities until you see the dates of May 7 and 8, 2015; and select 38th Annual Sports Medicine Symposium. STEP 2. Fee Information: A. $395 Physician $295 Nurse, Physician Assistant, Resident, Athletic Trainer, Physical Therapist B. $70 Optional friday (may 8) post-conference Workshop or seminar (Select 1 from below; if interested in attending other workshop if first choice is filled, write 2 next to second choice, 3 next to third choice) The Story of the Lumbar Spine (Parts 1 and 2) Evidence Based Biomechanical Analysis of Pitching Mechanics ACL Injury Prevention Strategies Total Fees (A + B): $ STEP 3. Payment Information: Check or Signed Purchase Order Enclosed (payable to University of Wisconsin) Credit Card: MasterCard Visa American Express Card Number Expiration Date Cardholder s Signature By phone: (608) 262-1397. Provide your billing information or pay by VISA, MasterCard or American Express. By Fax: Fax your registration form to (800) 741-7416 (in Madison 265-3163). By Mail: Send this form and payment to CME Specialist, The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St., Madison, WI 53706

university of wisconsin Sports Medicine Symposium May 7 8, 2015 Madison Marriott West University of Wisconsin Sports Medicine 621 Science Drive Madison, WI 53711 Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID Madison WI Permit No 658 SM-41666-15