2020 16th Annual Cutting Edge Concepts in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
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February 1, 2020 | Rosen Centre Hotel | 7:00 a.m.
Thank you for your interest. You can still register at the door this Saturday, February 1, for the 2020 16th Annual Cutting Edge Concepts in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine.
Deadline for early registration is midnight Friday, January 24, 2020 (mail in registration must be received by this date). Register by either printing out the registration form and mailing it with payment OR register by using the form found on this page. Please complete the entire form to receive proper continuing education credits. Questions? Call 407.254.2501 or email Andy Reber.
Please consider donating new or gently used sporting equipment the day of the seminar for Orange and/or Seminole County children in need.
A $60 ($95 for MD, DO & PA, $35 for students [no CEUs given for students]) registration fee covers the program, continuing education credits, and lunch. All proceeds will benefit the 501 (c)(3) nonprofit Orlando Orthopaedic Center Foundation. Please make checks payable to Orlando Orthopaedic Center Foundation. Registration received after midnight January 24 is $80 ($115 for MD, DO & PA). On-site registration can not guarantee food selection.
Please consider donating new or gently used sporting equipment the day of the seminar for Orange and/or Seminole County children in need.
To keep cost down & save trees we will not be printing a program manual for this seminar. We will send out an e-blast after the seminar is over with a link to a digital copy of all presentations. A small program agenda and evaluation form will be handed out at no additional cost.
Please consider donating new or gently used sporting equipment the day of the seminar for Orange and/or Seminole County children in need.
Thank You to Our Sponsors
Agenda
REGISTRATION/VENDOR AREA OPEN
7:50 – 8:00 AM
OPENING COMMENTS
8:00 – 9:30 AM
JOINT REPLACEMENTS IN THE LOWER HALF OF THE BODY
Hip Replacements: Clinically Proven Improvements in Since the Original Charnley Hips
Travis B. Van Dyke, MD
Ankle Replacement: The Forgotten Arthroplasty
Sophia P. Davis, MD
Postoperative Rehabilitation for Total Ankle Arthroplasty
Mark E. Beckett, PT, COMT
Panel Discussion and Questions
9:30 – 9:45 AM
BREAK/VENDOR AREA OPEN
9:45 – 11:05 AM
DISPLACED CLAVICLE FRACTURE: POINT/COUNTERPOINT
Displaced Clavicle Fractures Should Be Treated Nonoperatively
Lawrence S. Halperin, MD
Displaced Clavicle Fractures Should Be Treated Operatively
Michael D. Riggenbach, MD
Rehabilitation Issues in Nonoperatively and Operatively Managed Clavicle Fractures
Steven J. Balogh, PT, DPT, CMPT, CSCS
Panel Discussion and Questions
11:05 – 11:30 AM
Paget-Schroetter Syndrome in a Collegiate Swimmer
Katelyn E. Rose, LAT, ATC
11:30 – 11:35 AM
Orlando Orthopaedic Center Foundation Presentation to the UCF Student Athletic Trainers’ Association
11:35 – 12:05 PM
LUNCH/VENDOR AREA OPEN
12:05 – 1:05 PM
THE OPIOID CRISIS
Defining the Problem and How We Got Here
Rebecca C. Rawson, RN
Pain Relief Prescribing Strategies for Chronic and Acute Orthopaedic Conditions
Matthew R. Willey, MD
Panel Discussion and Questions
1:05 – 1:40 PM
INTERESTING CASES SEEN AT A WALK-IN CLINIC
Andrew J. Beverly, PA-C, ATC
1:40 – 1:55 PM
BREAK/VENDOR AREA OPEN
1:55 – 3:05 PM
IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS IN PEDIATRICS
Defining the Scoliosis Problem: School Screening, Diagnosis and Clinical Implications Curve Size and Progression
Michael D. McCleary, MD
Treatment of Idiopathic Scoliosis in Pediatrics
John F. Lovejoy III, MD
Rehabilitation Principles and Progressions After Scoliosis Surgery
William J. Hanney, DPT, PhD, ATC, CSCS
Panel Discussion and Questions
3:05 PM
Closing Comments and Instructions
3:05 – 5:05 PM
CPR for Healthcare Professionals
Jeff D. Feroglia, LAT, ATC, FMS II, CKTP
AHA BLS Instructor #01150297774
American Heart Association
Location: Salon 11/12
Neuromuscular Training and Injury Prevention in an Athletic Population
Jeff D. Feroglia, LAT, ATC, FMS II, CKTP
Location: Salon 11
BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION AND MUSCLE STRENGTHENING
Principles, Rationale and Methods
Paul G. Silvestri, MS, LAT, ATC
Blood Flow Restriction in Rehabilitation and Sports Enhancement
Scott C. Greenberg, PT, DPT, CSCS
THE START OF A NEW DECADE: WHERE DO WE STAND?
Management of the Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear
Bradd G. Burkhart, MD
Revisiting Graft Selection in ACL Reconstruction
Randy S. Schwartzberg, MD
THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME IN ATHLETES
Defining the Problem: Etiologies, Pathophysiology and Clinical Presentation
Christopher S. Warrell, MD
Evaluation and Treatment of TOS in Athletes
Michael J. Muehlberger, MD
Rehabilitation Principles and Strategies of TOS in Athletes
Mark T. Vinson, MEd, LAT, ATC, CSCS
Ethical Principles for the Sports Medicine Provider: Don’t Bet on Your Career
Darryl P. Conway, MA, AT, ATC
Longitudinal Comparison of Concussion and Musculoskeletal Injury Incidence in Recreationally Competitive College Sports
Chandler A. Collins, Katherine A. Herzfeld & Christopher J. Quinn, UCF Physical Therapy Students
CORE MUSCLE INJURIES IN ATHLETES
Core Muscle Injuries: Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment Options
Bryan L. Reuss, MD
Prevention and Rehabilitation Strategies for Core Muscle Injuries
Lenni Jo Yarchin, PT, DPT, OCS
Hypertophic Cardiomyopathy: Unique Presentation, Administrative Concepts and Ethical Dilemma
Darryl P. Conway, MA, AT, ATC
THE IMPORTANCE OF SLEEP IN SPORTS
The Science of Sleep and Relationship to Athletic Performance
Douglas G. Meuser, MD
Lack of Sleep and Correlations with Injury
Brent N. Fulton, MD
Conference Faculty
Bradd G. Burkhart, MD | Orlando Orthopaedic Center
B.S. Biology – Washington College
Medical Degree – University of Maryland School of Medicine
Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine
License # ME92124
Darryl P. Conway, MA, AT, ATC | University of Michigan
B.S. Physical Education Studies – University of Delaware
M.S. Physical Education – Adelphi University
License # PT18546
Brent N. Fulton, MD | Medical Exercise Associates
B.S. in Ocean Engineering – United States Naval Academy
Medical Degree – Wake Forest Medical School
Board Certified in Sports Medicine and Family Medicine
License # ME94759
Scott C. Greenberg, PT, DP, CSCS | University of Florida
B.S Exercise & Sports Science – University of Florida
D.P.T. Physical Therapy – Slippery Rock University
License # PT18546
Douglas G. Meuser, MD | University of Central Florida
B.A. – St. Olaf College
Medical Degree – Ohio State University College of Medicine
Board Certified in Family & Sports Medicine
License # ME49531
Michael A. Muehlberger, MD | Vascular Specialists of Central Florida
B.S. Biology – Austin Peay State University
Medical Degree – University of Tennessee at Memphis
License # ME110487
Bryan L. Reuss, MD | Orlando Orthopaedic Center
B.A. Biology – University of Kansas
Medical Degree – University of Nebraska College of Medicine
Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine
License # ME84137
Randy S. Schwartzberg, MD | Orlando Orthopaedic Center
B.A. Psychology – University of Michigan
Medical Degree – University of Florida College of Medicine
Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine
License # ME691
Paul G. Silvestri, MS, LAT, ATC | University of Florida
B.S. Exercise & Sports Science – University of Florida
M.S. Kinesiology – University of Kentucky
BOC # 020102326
Mark T. Vinson, MEd, LAT, ATC, CSCS | Tampa Bay Rays
B.S. Physical Education/ Sports Medicine Concentration – Bluefield College
Master of Education in Athletic Training – University of Virginia
BOC # 089802543
Christopher S. Warrell, MD | Orlando Orthopaedic Center
B.S. Biological Sciences – Ohio University
Medical Degree – Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine
License # ME126907
Lenni Jo Yarchin, PT, DPT, OCS | SST Rehabilitation
B.S Health Science – University of Central Florida
D.PT. Physical Therapy – University of Florida
License # PT28260
Faculty Disclosure
In accordance with the Board of Certification Continuing Education Standards, the Orlando Orthopaedic Center Foundation must disclose financial relationships and conflicts of interest of the faculty and programming committee involved in the development of CME content. In disclosure forms, none of the speakers reported a conflict of interest. Therefore, all named speakers on the agenda and programming committee members have no potential conflict of interest concerning this event. No one else in a position to control content, including the Orlando Orthopaedic Center Foundation Seminar Programming Committee, has any financial relationship to disclose.
Educational Summary
Course Description
This program focuses on evidence-based practices for use of the latest technology and surgical procedures used to treat orthopaedic and sports medicine conditions associated with musculoskeletal trauma of the shoulder, knee and core muscles. It includes a brief overview of the related anatomy, as well as rehabilitation considerations for non-operative treatment options and post-surgical therapy protocols. This course discusses how the amount of sleep in athletes correlates with injury and athletic performance. Ethical principles including the impact of sports gambling on healthcare providers and how hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is managed in an athletic setting will be presented. In addition, blood flow restriction training for rehabilitation and sports enhancement will be introduced. Program content is designed to assist healthcare providers with acquiring the skills and knowledge to provide quality care and improve patient outcomes.
Target Audience
- Physical Therapists/Physical Therapist Assistants
- Certified Athletic Trainers
- Physicians
- Physicians Assistants
- Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners
- Registered Nurses
- Occupational Therapists
- Occupational Therapy Assistants
- Allied Healthcare Professionals
Educational Objectives
- Identify basic anatomy of the shoulder, knee, and core muscles.
- Describe operative and non-operative treatments for musculoskeletal conditions of the shoulder, knee and core region.
- Describe and implement rehabilitation strategies for non-operative treatment and post-surgical therapy protocols for the cervical spine, shoulder and core
muscles. - Describe the relationship of sleep to athletic performance and its correlation to injury in athletes.
- Discuss ethical behaviors and the impact of sports gambling on healthcare providers.
- Discuss how hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is managed ethically and administratively in an athletic setting
- Describe the principles and rationale of blood flow restriction training and implement for both rehabilitation and sports enhancement.
- Discuss and integrate current research findings related to orthopaedics to improve clinical practice, quality of care and patient outcomes
The material covered by the 2020 16 th Annual Cutting Edge Concepts in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Seminar includes domains 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the BOC Role Delineation/Practice Analysis, 7th edition (Injury and Illness Prevention and Wellness Promotion, Examination, Assessment and Diagnosis and Therapeutic Intervention). According to the education levels described by the Professional Development Committee of the NATA, the following continuing education course is considered to be Essential and/or Advanced Level to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants.
Accreditation
Physical Therapists & Physical Therapist Assistants
This course has been approved by the Florida Physical Therapy Association (FPTA) to award 7.0 continuing education hours. Accreditation of this course does not necessarily imply the FPTA supports the views of the presenters or sponsors.
Course Tracking # 20-752486
Athletic Trainers
Orlando Orthopaedic Center Foundation 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 6.0 hours of Category A continuing education. Certified Athletic Trainers are responsible for claiming only those hours actually spent participating in the continuing education activity.
Physicians & Physician Assistants
This Live activity, 2020 16th Annual Cutting Edge Concepts in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, with a beginning date of February 1, 2020 has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 6.0 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Nurses
This course has been approved by the Florida Board of Nursing (FBON) to award 6.0 continuing education hours.
Course Tracking # 20-752486
Occupational Therapists & Occupational Therapy Assistants
This course is not approved by the Florida Occupational Therapy Association (FOTA) for Occupational Therapist and/or Occupational Therapy Assistants; however, attendees may self-report to the FOTA for CE credit.
Program Evaluation and Certificate of Attendance
All attendees will receive a post-program evaluation and participant assessment form as part of the small program agenda. Attendees must be present for the entire program and submit a post-program evaluation to receive contact hours/credits.
Attendees will receive an electronic Statement of Credit via email only after the completion of the program and when a post-program evaluation has been submitted. A Statement of Credit will not be sent electronically after the conclusion of the program if a post-program evaluation was not submitted the day of the event. Attendees are asked to retain the email as record of their continuing education activity.
Workshops
EBP Workshop –Healthcare Provider’s Response to the Opioid Crisis: A Comprehensive & Evidence-Based 360 Degree Approach
Darryl P. Conway, MA, ATC, LAT
Location: TBD
Time: 3:05pm – 5:05pm
Course Description
The population of patient that healthcare professionals work with daily are frequently prescribed opioid s for pain management and are therefore an at risk population for opioid overdose. Naloxone can reverse the life-threatening respiratory depression associated with opioid overdose, and athletic trainers, physicians, EMS personnel and allied healthcare professionals must be knowledgeable in the most current recommendations and evidence regarding the prevention, recognition and management of a patient in opioid overdose with naloxone and must be able to bridge the gap between current evidence and knowledge and clinical competency and or performance for professional with regards to prevention, recognition, management and recovery from opioid addiction.
Accreditation
Athletic Trainers
Orlando Orthopaedic Center Foundation (BOC AP# P3239) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 2.0 hours of EBP Category hours/CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.
Other Healthcare Professions
This program is not approved by your credentialing board; however, attendees may self-report for CE credit.
CPR for Healthcare Professionals
Jeff D. Feroglia, LAT, ATC, FMS II, CKTP
AHA BLS Instructor #01150297774
American Heart Association
Location: TBD
Time: 3:05 – 5:05 PM
Registration Confirmation
Deadline for early registration is midnight January 24, 2020. Register by either printing out the registration form mailing with payment OR register on line at OrlandoOrthoFoundation.org and pay electronically. Please complete the entire form to receive proper continuing education credits.
Deadline: Midnight January 24, 2020
Phone: (407) 254-2501
E-mail: areber@www.orlandoortho.com
Address: 25 West Crystal Lake Street, Suite 200, Orlando, Florida 32806
Important Information
DATE: Saturday – February 1, 2020
CHECK-IN STARTS: 7:00 am
SEMINAR STARTS: 7:50 am Sharp
SEMINAR ENDS: 3:05 pm
VENDOR SET-UP: 6:00 am – 7:00 am
WHERE: 9840 International Dr, Orlando, FL 3281
HOTEL PHONE: (407) 996-9840
HOTEL WEBSITE: https://www.rosencentre.com/
HOTEL BOOKING ID: # 104240
Meals and Refreshments
Lunch
A light lunch is included with your registration fee. In response to previous requests and feedback from previous attendees, alternative lunch entrees may be substituted for a nominal fee. When registering, please indicate your lunch choice. If not indicated on your mailed registration or if registering on site you will receive a Turkey Wrap Box Lunch.
Standard Options (included with your paid registration)
- Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad Box Lunch
- Turkey Wrap Box Lunch
- Roast Beef Sandwich Box Lunch
- Veggie Wrap Box Lunch
Breakfast and Breaks
Registration cost does not include breakfast, coffee, soda or snack food. Only lunch is included in your registration fee. Some food & drink may be available for breakfast & breaks but no guarantee. We do this only as a courtesy. There is a snack shop located in the lobby of the hotel and is open throughout the day.
Cancellation Policy
A written request for cancellation and refund will be granted prior to midnight January 24, 2020. No refunds will be made after midnight January 24. A $5 cancellation fee will be assessed to any transactions.
Directions
Coming on I-4 East Bound
- Take the SR-528 exit #72 (Beach Line Expressway exit)
- Drive 1/2 mile to Exit #1 (International Drive)
- Take off ramp on right
- Turn RIGHT onto International Drive. Drive to 4th stoplight or approx. ½ mile to Hawaiian Court and turn left
- Stop at gate guard building, then follow signs to self-parking
- Once parked follow signs to the convention hall
- The seminar will be in the Grand A and B Ballroom
Coming on I-4 West Bound
- Take the SR-528 exit, EXIT #72 (Beach Line Expressway exit)
- Drive ½ mile to Exit #1 (International Drive)
- Take Off Ramp on Right
- Turn RIGHT onto International Drive. Drive to 4th stoplight or approx. ½ mile to Hawaiian Court and turn left
- Stop at gate guard building, then follow signs to self-parking
- Once parked follow signs to the convention hall
- The seminar will be in the Grand A and B Ballroom
Coming on Beachline(SR-528) West Bound
- Take the SR-528 to EXIT #1 (International Drive)
- Turn RIGHT onto International Drive. Drive to 3rd stoplight or approx. ½ mile to Hawaiian Court and turn left
- Stop at gate guard building, then follow signs to self-parking
- Once parked follow signs to the convention hall
- The seminar will be in the Grand A and B Ballroom
Mail-In Registration Form
Click the link below to download the mail-in registration form for the
2020 16th Annual Cutting Edge Concepts in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine.
NOTE: Deadline for early registration is Friday, January 24, 2020.