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February 7-10, 2013

Hyatt Regency Miami

Miami, Florida

401 West Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-3233 Phone: (317) 637-9200 Fax: (317) 634-7817 www.acsm.org

Essentials of Sports Medicine:

From Sideline to the Clinic

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

7:00-7:45AM Registration/Continental Breakfast 7:45-8:00AM Welcome, Introductory Remarks

Susan M. Ott, D.O., FACSM L. Tyler Wadsworth, M.D.

Team Administration

Moderator: L. Tyler Wadsworth, M.D.

8:00-8:25AM The Sports Medicine Team: Roles and Responsibilities of the Team Physician

Thomas M. Best, M.D., Ph.D., FACSM

8:25-8:50AM The Pre-participation Evaluation

L. Tyler Wadsworth, M.D.

8:50-9:15AM Medical Coverage of Games and Events: What’s in the Bag and What’s on the Sidelines

David Olson, M.D.

9:15-9:35AM Return to Play: A Review and Update of the Team Physician Consensus Statements

John Hatzenbuehler, M.D., FACSM

9:35-10:05AM Break

Lower Extremity Injuries in Athletes

Moderator: Susan M. Ott, D.O., FACSM

10:05-10:25AM Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Gait of the Foot and Ankle

J.W. Thomas Byrd, M.D., FACSM

10:25-10:50AM Evaluation of the Foot and Ankle

J.W. Thomas Byrd, M.D., FACSM

10:50-11:30AM Small Group Physical Exam Workshops Examination of the Foot and Ankle

11:30-11:50AM Common Ankle Injuries: Diagnosis and Treatment

Susan M. Ott, D.O., FACSM

11:50AM-12:10PM Common Foot Injuries: Diagnosis and Treatment

Susan M. Ott, D.O., FACSM

12:10-12:25PM Discussion and Questions 12:25-1:30PM Lunch (on your own)

Hip, Groin and Thigh Injuries in Athletes

Moderator: Diana Heiman, M.D.

1:30-1:50PM Functional Anatomy and Exam of the Hip, Groin and Thigh

J.W. Thomas Byrd, M.D., FACSM

1:50-2:10PM Small Group Physical Exam Workshops Examination of the Hip, Groin and Thigh 2:10-2:30PM Thigh Injuries in Athletes

Susan M. Ott, D.O. FACSM

2:30-3:00PM Hip/Pelvis Injuries in Athletes

J.W. Thomas Byrd, M.D., FACSM

3:00-3:15PM Cases and Questions

J.W. Thomas Byrd, M.D., FACSM Susan M. Ott, D.O. FACSM

3:15-3:45PM Break

Nutritional Issues in Sports Medicine

Moderator: Heather M. Gillespie, M.D.

3:45-4:15PM Fluids, Electrolytes and Hydration

Diana Heiman, M.D.

4:15-4:35PM Basic Nutrition for Athletes

Heather M. Gillespie, M.D.

4:35-5:00PM Nutritional Supplements

L. Tyler Wadsworth, M.D.

5:00-5:15PM Discussion and Questions

Friday, February 8, 2013

7:45AM Continental breakfast

Special Populations in Sports Medicine

Moderator: Margot Putukian, M.D., FACSM

8:00-8:20AM Disabled Athletes and the Special Olympics

Matthew Bayes, M.D.

8:20-8:45AM Child and Adolescent Growth, Development and Training

David Olson, M.D.

8:45-9:05AM Musculoskeletal Concerns of the Pediatric Athlete

Matthew Bayes, M.D.

9:05-9:30AM The Masters and Aging Athlete

Margot Putukian, M.D., FACSM

The ACSM Team Physician

SM

Course

is the only conference to bring you

the

full range of athlete care and sports medicine from our expert faculty,

giving you a conference

experience that extends beyond any one speciality.

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9:30-9:50AM Injury Prevention Programs

Heather M. Gillespie, M.D.

9:50-10:05AM Discussion and Questions 10:05-10:35AM Break

The Spine in Athletes

Moderator: Matthew Bayes, M.D.

10:35-10:55AM Functional Anatomy and Exam of the Lumbar Spine

John Hatzenbuehler, M.D., FACSM

10:55-11:35AM Small Group Physical Exam Workshops Examination of the Spine

11:35-11:55AM The Young Athlete with Back Pain

Matthew Bayes, M.D.

11:55AM-12:15PM Common Lumbo-Thoracic Problems in the Mature Athlete

Diana Heiman, M.D.

12:15-12:35PM Core Instability/Stabilization

Thomas M. Best, M.D., Ph.D., FACSM

12:35-1:40PM Lunch (on your own)

Environmental Concerns in Sports

Moderator: Matthew Gammons, M.D.

1:40-2:05PM Exercise-Associated Collapse

Diana Heiman, M.D.

2:05-2:30PM Heat-Related Illness

David Olson, M.D.

2:30-2:55PM Altitude and the Athlete

Matthew Gammons, M.D.

2:55-3:15PM Break

3:15-3:40PM Cold-Related Illness

Matthew Gammons, M.D.

3:40-4:05PM Pain Management on the Sideline

Margot Putukian, M.D., FACSM

4:05-4:20PM Discussion and Questions

Saturday, February 9, 2013

7:45AM Continental Breakfast

Leg and Knee Problems in Athletes

Moderator: Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D., FACSM

8:00-8:20AM Functional Anatomy of the Knee and Leg

Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D., FACSM

8:20-8:40AM Examination and Imaging of the Knee

Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D., FACSM

8:40-9:00AM Small Group Physical Exam Workshops Examination of the Knee

9:00-9:20AM Acute Knee Ligament Injuries in Athletes

Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D., FACSM

9:20-9:35AM Break

9:35-9:55AM Meniscus, Articular Cartilage Injury and the Degenerative Knee in the Athlete

Susan M. Ott, D.O., FACSM

9:55-10:15AM Extensor Mechanism Injuries of the Knee

Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D., FACSM

10:15-10:35AM Leg Problems in Athletes

Susan M. Ott, D.O. FACSM

10:35-11:00AM Knee Injury Prevention

Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D., FACSM

11:00-11:15AM Cases and Questions

Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D., FACSM Susan M. Ott, D.O., FACSM

11:15AM-12:30PM Lunch (on your own)

Accreditation With Commendation

ACSM is pleased to announce the

recent reaccreditation status by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) decision as

Accreditation With Commendation.

This level is awarded to providers that demonstrate compliance in all 22 Criteria and the Accreditation Policies.

Topics for Part II:

Musculoskeletal, Overuse, Knee, Hip, Foot

and Ankle, Rehabilitation, Pharmacology, Child, Environmental, Conditioning

and Training, Nutrition, Dermatology, Organization and Administration,

Lumbar Spine, Thoracic Spine (courses do not need to be taken sequentially).

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Travel to Sunny Miami

Surrounded by the gentle swells of the Atlantic Ocean, Greater Miami and the Beaches is celebrated for its turquoise waters, sunny skies, and year-round warm temperatures. World-class cuisine, sizzling nightlife, and infinite shopping opportunities are just part of the magical appeal of Miami.

Conference Hotel – Hyatt Regency Miami

Stay in the middle of the action. Indulge in the spirit of the “American Riviera” at Hyatt Regency Miami. Participants are eligible for discounted hotel rates, available on a first-come first-serve basis. Visit www.acsm.org/tpc today to make hotel reservations or call 1-888-421-1442 and mention American College of Sports Medicine’s Team Physician Course to receive the discounted rate.

Guest Room Rate - $209 Single/ Double

Conditioning and Rehabilitation Issues in Athletes

Moderator: Thomas M. Best, M.D., Ph.D., FACSM

12:30-12:45PM Prescription for Physical Therapy

Susan M. Ott, D.O., FACSM

12:45-1:15PM Musculoskeletal Strength and Conditioning

Matthew Gammons, M.D.

1:15-1:40PM Modalities and Rehabilitation in the Training Room

Heather Gillespie, M.D.

1:40-2:05PM Emerging Therapies in Sports Medicine

Matthew Gammons, M.D.

2:05-2:20PM Discussion and Questions 2:20-2:35PM Break

2:35-3:00PM Overtraining and Chronic Fatigue

Thomas M. Best, M.D., Ph.D., FACSM

3:00-3:20PM Weight Control in the Athlete

Margot Putukian, M.D., FACSM

3:20-3:45PM Complementary and Alternative Techniques in Sports Medicine

John Hatzenbuehler, M.D., FACSM

3:45-4:00PM Discussion and Questions

Sunday, February 10, 2013

7:45AM Continental Breakfast

Medical Conditions in Sports

Moderator: Matthew Bayes, M.D.

8:00-8:30AM The Diabetic Athlete

Matthew Bayes, M.D.

8:30-9:00AM Anemia To Blood Doping: Hematologic Issues in Athletes

Thomas M. Best, M.D., Ph.D., FACSM

9:00-9:30AM Dermatologic Issues in Athletes

John Hatzenbuehler, M.D., FACSM

9:30-10:00AM Exertional Rhabdomyolysis

Margot Putukian, M.D., FACSM

10:00-10:10AM Break

Oral, Topical, Injectable Medications for Athletes

Moderator: L. Tyler Wadsworth, M.D.

10:10-10:35AM Topical and Injectable Corticosteroids in Athletes

L. Tyler Wadsworth, M.D.

10:35-11:00AM Acetaminophen and NSAID Use in Athletes

Heather Gillespie, M.D.

11:00-11:25AM Banned and Restricted Substances

Diana Heiman, M.D.

11:25-11:40AM Discussion and Questions

11:40AM Adjourn

Participate in hands-on clinical workshops,

fill in

gaps in your course work, and gain new perspectives

in the orthopedic, primary care and emergency medicine aspects of

sports medicine and athlete care.

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Accreditation

The American College of Sports Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians

AMA/PRA Credits

The American College of Sports Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 23.25 AMA PRA Category

1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only credit

commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAFP

Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.

NATA - CEUs

The National Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA) has approved the course for 23.25 CEU credits.

Questions and Information?

Contact: American College of Sports Medicine 401 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Phone: 317-637-9200 x141, Fax: 317-634-7817 E-Mail: dhamilton@acsm.org

Commercial Support

The American College of Sports Medicine gratefully acknowledges the following company for the educational grant to help support the 2013 ACSM Team PhysicianSM

Course:

Course Chairs

Susan M. Ott, D.O., FACSM L. Tyler Wadsworth, M.D.

Speakers

Matthew Bayes, M.D. Crane Clinic Sports Medicine Fenton, Ohio

Thomas M. Best, M.D., Ph.D., FACSM The Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

J.W. Thomas Byrd, M.D., FACSM

Nashville Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center Nashville, Tennessee

Matthew Gammons, M.D.

VT Ortho Clinic/Killington Medical Center Rutland,Vermont

Heather Gillespie, M.D. UCLA

Los Angeles, California John Hatzenbuehler, M.D., FACSM Maine Medical Center Sports Medicine Portland, Maine

Diana Heiman, M.D.

ETSU Family Physicians of Johnson City Johnson City, Tennessee

Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D., FACSM UK Healthcare Sports Medicine Lexington, Kentucky David Olson, M.D. University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Susan M. Ott, D.O., FACSM Calhoun Orthopedics Miami, FL

Margot Putukian, M.D., FACSM Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey L. Tyler Wadsworth, M.D.

Saint Louis University School of Medicine Saint Louis, Missouri

Disclosures

The ACSM Policy on the Standards for Commercial Support require all faculty, planners and others involved in the development and execution of a CME activity to disclose any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests they or their spouse/partner have with either the supporters of this activity or commercial entities related to their financial relationships. All conflicts of interest will be resolved prior to the learners in the Final Program. Anyone who refuses to provide disclosure information will be disqualified from participation.

Needs Statement

This course is primarily designed to meet the educational needs of clinical practitioners from all types of medical practices who care for and manage athletic teams as a part of their total practice.

With the completion of the two parts of the ACSM Team PhysicianSMCourse, a clinician will have been presented

the information needed to perform the duties of a team physician. These include:

1. Organization of medical care for the team. 2. Delivery of medical care for athletes:

a. Pre-participation evaluation.

b. Treatment of illnesses and injuries with return to activity recommendations.

c. Identification and proper management of nutritional, psychological and drug problems.

3. Assisting in the development of conditioning and training programs.

4. Providing coverage for games and other athletic events including mass participation events.

5. Developing injury prevention strategies.

Therefore, the American College of Sports Medicine has designed the course to provide the information necessary for clinicians supporting athletic teams.

Course Objectives

Practitioners will develop a protocol to diagnose and treat injuries of the hip, pelvis, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and foot to expedite recovery from injury and improve functional outcomes.

In order to reduce back pain in the athletes, practitioners will utilize new techniques in core stabilization of the thoracic and lumbar spine.

Practitioners will develop nutritional and hydration strategies for patients participating in their individual sports.

Practitioners will increase their knowledge of the physiology of exercise in order to educate athletes on how to minimize the health risks of exercise in various environmental conditions.

Practitioners will recognize the current recommendations and limitations for pre-participation evaluation of athletes in order to minimize injuries and sports related medical conditions.

Course Outline

The Team Physician Course was designed to give primary care, specialty physicians and other healthcare

providers the core of knowledge to care for sports teams in the community. The course is offered in two parts (offered in February of each year). Participants are not required to complete courses in sequential order. Below are the topics for each part:

Part I Musculoskeletal, Shoulder, Upper Arm, Elbow -Forearm, Rehabilitation, Cervical Spine, Upper Extremity, Head/Neurology, Cardiovascular/Cardiopulmonary, Infectious Disease, Immunology, Female Athlete, Psychology, Eye, ENT, Dental, GI, GU.

Part II - Musculoskeletal, Overuse, Knee, Hip, Foot and Ankle, Rehabilitation, Pharmacology, Child, Environmental, Conditioning and Training, Nutrition, Dermatology, Organization and Administration, Lumbar Spine, Thoracic Spine.

Target Audience

Clinicians and providers interested in learning the basic information needed to perform the duties of a “team physician” from a variety of medical specialties. (Includes: physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, athletic trainers and other health care providers).

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February 7-10, 2013 Hyatt Regency Miami Miami, Florida

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