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The Future of Sports Medicine APRIL 17 - 21, 2013 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA RIDE THE WAVE! Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Foundation gratefully acknowledges its 2013 Foundation Supporters: CardeaScreen/Cardea Associates, Inc.; ConMed Linvatec; DJO Global; GE Healthcare; MiMedx; Ossur Americas; Sanofi Biosurgery; SonoSite Inc.; and Terason. The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine gratefully acknowledges the following companies for their educational grants in support of the AMSSM 22nd Annual Meeting: CardeaScreen/Cardea Associates, Inc.; ConMed Linvatec; MiMedx; and Ossur Americas. The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine gratefully acknowledges its 2013 Annual Meeting Signature Supporters: British Journal of Sports Medicine; Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine; Healthy Learning; and the NCAA. www.amssm.org 2013 AMSSM 22 ND ANNUAL MEETING This program has been identified as a CME activity of the Medical College of Wisconsin.

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The Future of Sports MedicineAPRIL 17 - 21, 2013SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

RIDE THEWAVE!

Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego

The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Foundation gratefully acknowledges its 2013 Foundation Supporters: CardeaScreen/Cardea Associates, Inc.; ConMed Linvatec; DJO Global; GE Healthcare; MiMedx; Ossur Americas; Sanofi Biosurgery; SonoSite Inc.; and Terason.

The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine gratefully acknowledges the following companies for their educational grants in support of the AMSSM 22nd Annual Meeting: CardeaScreen/Cardea Associates, Inc.; ConMed Linvatec; MiMedx; and Ossur Americas.

The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine gratefully acknowledges its 2013 Annual Meeting Signature Supporters: British Journal of Sports Medicine; Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine; Healthy Learning; and the NCAA.www.amssm.org

2013 AMSSM 22ND ANNUAL MEETING

This program has been identified as a CME activity of the Medical College of Wisconsin.

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2013FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS

The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Foundation gratefully acknowledges

its 2013 supporters.

GOLD LEVEL ($50,000 - $99,999)

• Ossur Americas• Sanofi Biosurgery

SILVER LEVEL ($25,000 - $49,999)

• SonoSite Inc.

BRONZE LEVEL ($10,000 - $24,999)

• CardeaScreen/Cardea Associates, Inc.• ConMed Linvatec • DJO Global • GE Healthcare • MiMedx• Tenex Health• Terason

ANNUAL MEETING SIGNATURE SUPPORTERS • British Journal of Sports Medicine• Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine• Healthy Learning • NCAA

ANNUAL MEETING SUPPORTERS• CardeaScreen/Cardea Associates, Inc.• ConMed Linvatec• MiMedx• Ossur Americas• Tenex Health

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The 2013 Program Planning Committee is thrilled to invite you to the 22nd Annual Meeting of AMSSM as we “Ride the Wave…” to San Diego, California

on April 17-21, 2013. This beautiful and sunny city on the Pacific Coast will provide attendees with a stimulating educational agenda, bay front location and numerous opportunities for family entertainment.

Our meeting will feature world-renowned faculty that will provide regional, national and international perspectives on a broad range of sports medicine topics. With speakers from Sweden, Australia and across the United States we will have windows into intercontinental approaches to problems ranging from the common to the controversial and unique. A few key highlights include:

• Special Symposium: Concussion in Sports – Where We Stand in 2013

• From BALCO to Armstrong – Presidential Guest Speaker Dr. Larry Bowers, Chief Scientific Officer for USADA

• Controversies in Sports Medicine – an evidenced-based look at several hot topics

• Advances in the Imaging of Sports Injuries • Current Issues in Youth Sports• Quality Measures and Improvement in the Clinical

Practice of Sports Medicine• Return to Play Challenges • Foot and Ankle Update: Including Disorders in the

Young Athlete and New Rehabilitation Techniques• Evaluation and Management of Cardiac Issues in the

Athlete

Sourav K. Poddar, MD, Program ChairCasey G. Batten, MDDavid J. Berkoff, MDAnthony Beutler, MDNailah Coleman, MDJohn P. DiFiori, MDJon Divine, MDJonathan A. Drezner, MDJonathan T. Finnoff, DO

Matthew Gammons, MDHeather Gillespie, MDJason W. Glowney, MDMarci Goolsby, MDEugene Hong, MDDavid W. Kruse, MDChristopher Madden, MDStephen Paul, MDMatthew Pecci, MD

Charles Peterson, MDAaron J. Provance, MDMargot Putukian, MDAshwin Rao, MDSelina Shah, MDThomas Trojian, MDNatalie Voskanian, MDCraig Young, MD

PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE

With a record number of research and case abstract submissions this year, we will again have dedicated sessions highlighting the cutting edge work of our members. Past favorites such as the Faculty Development session, S.M.A.R.T. Workshop and Fellowship Forum return as well. There will also be an unprecedented array of Instructional Course Lectures available, as well as the pre-conference ultrasound courses and the Sports Medicine Economics symposium. New this year is a pre-conference session on ECG Interpretation in Athletes and a special CAQ Preparation session hosted in conjunction with ACSM. With this exhilarating selection of educational content, San Diego also offers opportunities for exciting family attractions such as the world-class San Diego Zoo and Sea World, as well as the famed Gas Lamp District, Little Italy and nearby Coronado Island. There will also be an all-member opening reception on-site on April 18th with rumors of the “AMSSM band” getting back together! We hope this beautiful setting facilitates the camaraderie, communication and networking opportunities that serve as a pillar of our meeting.

We look forward to having you join us in San Diego!

Sourav K. Poddar, MDProgram Chair

The Future of Sports Medicine

RIDE THEWAVE!

Sourav Poddar, MD2013 Program Chair

John P. DiFiori, MDIncoming AMSSM President

MEETING INFORMATION

PURPOSE The AMSSM 22nd Annual Meeting is designed to be a review and update covering a wide range of sports medicine topics, utilizing a multidisciplinary approach. The purpose of the meeting is:• To provide a valuable source of “cutting edge” medical

knowledge to professionals actively engaged in treating athletic patients.

• To provide an academic forum for physicians to discuss current and controversial issues in the field of sports medicine.

• To foster a collegial relationship among dedicated, competent sports medicine physicians who are recognized as experts by their peers

• To provide a quality educational experience.

STATEMENT OF NEED A need for this course has been determined based upon previous course evaluations. The content of this course was based on current issues and hot topics provided by the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) membership and leadership.

DISCLAIMER The material in this continuing medical education program is being made available by the AMSSM for educational purposes only. This material is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily the best, methods or procedures appropriate for the medical situation discussed, but rather is intended to present an approach, view, statement or opinion of the authors or presenters, which may be helpful, or of interest to other practitioners.

IMAGE/LIKENESS/VOICE RELEASEI understand and agree that, as a result of participating in an AMSSM conference, my image, likeness or voice may be recorded by photography, video or other medium. I hereby grant irrevocable and unrestricted permission to AMSSM and its representatives or assignees to use my image, like-ness or performance in any medium and for any purpose. I hereby waive any right to inspect or approve such use or materials. Your submission of your registration form ac-knowledges acceptance of these terms.

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TARGET AUDIENCE: Physicians interested in the

field of sports medicine

ACCREDITATIONThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the Medical College of Wisconsin and the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this LiveActivity for a maximum of 48.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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MEETING INFORMATION

PROGRAM INFORMATIONAMSSM attests that the person(s) responsible for the development of this educational activity did so independently and were not influenced by commercial supporters.

FACULTYA complete listing of the faculty will be included in the course syllabus.

COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT In accordance with the standards of the ACCME, it is the policy of AMSSM that faculty and planners disclose to the learners all financial relationships during the past 12 months with any commercial interest (any proprietary entity producing health care goods, or services consumed by, or used on, patients). All disclosures will be provided in the course syllabus, which will be distributed at the meeting to program participants. In accordance with AMSSM policy, faculty participation in this educational activity will be predicated upon timely submission and review of disclosures. Non-compliance will result in a faculty member being stricken from the program.

• Discuss current progress in the management of sports-related rotator cuff injury

• Identify the applicability of the functional movement screen in injury prevention

• Understand the necessary variables in the treatment of Achilles tears

• Explain cartilage resurfacing options for the young athlete

• Describe what role the placebo response plays in sports medicine

• Evaluate the role of ketorolac and other analgesia in competition

• Analyze the ramifications of barefoot running on performance and injuries

• Assess the variables that guide management decisions for treatment of mid-shaft clavicle fractures

• Understand the variables in the evaluation, assessment and management of concussion

• Discuss the updates from the most recent international consensus conference on concussion in sport

• Review the evolution of anti-doping at the USADA

• Understand how youth respond to exercise in heat

• Assess the role of integrative neuromuscular training to reduce sports-related injury in youth

• Explain the current perspectives on evaluation and management of spondylopathies in youth

• Identify the best radiographic test to order for specific musculoskeletal injuries

• Describe the role of ultrasound in diagnosis and intervention in sports medicine

• Analyze the accuracy and efficacy of palpation versus radiologically guided injections

• Discuss the challenges in return to play decisions for various scenarios

• Evaluate the changes in quality measures and improvement in the practice of sports medicine

• Review practical tips to enhance teaching sports medicine in the academic and private settings

• Understand current concepts in the pathoetiology and treatment algorithms for tendinopathy

• Assess new frontiers in the rehabilitation of foot and ankle injury

• Explain evaluation strategies for athletes with suspected cardiac pathology

• Identify challenges in managing marine toxins and envenomation

• Review patterns of injury associated with surfing and diving

• Describe the ECG differences in athletes that separate normal from abnormal

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ADVANCE REGISTRATIONDEADLINE: MARCH 20, 2013Advance registration is strongly encouraged and must be received by March 20, 2013. After this date, registration will still be open but the registration rates increase by $50.00.

TO REGISTER FOR THE MEETING• Please register online to reserve your place for the

meeting. You have the option to pay by check or credit card when you register online. A receipt will be generated upon completion of your online registration.

• PLEASE NOTE: If you are registering for any optional educational activities (ICLs, S.M.A.R.T. Workshop or Pre-Conferences), your online registration not only ensures availability but also reserves your place in the requested activity. With online registration, you have the option to pay by check or credit card. With check payments, please include a printed copy of your online registration received through email when mailing your check payment to the AMSSM office.

• OR, print and return the registration form along with your payment to the AMSSM office by fax or U.S. Mail. This method is not recommended if you want to register for the optional educational activities (ICLs, S.M.A.R.T. Workshop or Pre-Conferences). PLEASE NOTE: You will only be charged for the optional educational activities that are available at the time your registration form is received.

ON-SITE REGISTRATION On-site registration hours will be as follows:

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Introduction to MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference Registrants Only

Wednesday, April 17, 2013 6:00 a.m. – 6:45 p.m.

Thursday, April 18, 2013 6:30 a.m. – 6:10 p.m.

Friday, April 19, 2013 6:45 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.

Saturday, April 20, 2013 6:45 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Sunday, April 21, 2013 6:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

REGISTRATION INCLUDES: • Continental Breakfast• Refreshment Breaks• Boxed Lunch in Exhibit Hall: Thursday, April 18th• AMSSM All-Member Party: Thursday, April 18th• Participation in the Fellowship Fair (for residents and

students)• Conference Syllabus• Access to the Exhibit Hall• Opportunity to register for the optional events

COURSE LOCATIONAll of the educational sessions and exhibits will be held at the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego. It is conveniently located just 3 miles (10 minutes by car) from the San Diego International Airport (Lindburgh Field). Offering a spectacular waterfront resort-like setting, the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego is ideally situated on the San Diego Bay, adjacent to the city’s popular “Seaport Village” with a host of shopping, dining and entertainment venues just steps away in the Gaslamp Quarter.

EXHIBITSExhibits will be on display Wednesday, April 17th through Friday, April 19th to complement the educational session.

REFUND POLICYAll refunds must be submitted in writing or email to [email protected] by March 20, 2013. No refunds will be issued after that date. Refunds will be processed following the meeting and will be subject to a $75.00 processing fee.

The planners and sponsors of this event claim no liability for the acts of any supplier(s) to this meeting, or for the safety of any attendee at or while in transit to this event. The planners and sponsors reserve the right to cancel this event without penalty.

Attendees who purchase non-refundable airline tickets do so at their own risk. The total amount of any liability of the planners and sponsors will be limited to a refund of the registration fee.

Your submission of the registration form acknowledges acceptance of these terms.

American Medical Society for Sports Medicine4000 West 114th Street, Suite 100Leawood, KS 66211(913) 327-1415(913) 327-1491 (fax)[email protected]

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

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A block of rooms at the Manchester Grand Hyatt has been reserved at the special negotiated rate. This does not include applicable state and local taxes (currently 12.5% plus 21₡/night tourism fee) or applicable service, or hotel specific fees in effect at the time of check-out. All reservations must be guaranteed to a major credit card. Cancellation policy: 3:00 p.m. (hotel time) 24 hours prior to arrival date. Room/rate availability can only be guaranteed until March 17, 2013 or until the block of rooms is sold out!

AWARDS FOR PRESENTATION

AT THE AMSSM 22nd ANNUAL MEETING

AMSSM FOUNDATION AWARDS

2013 Founders AwardRecipient receives $500 cash award and a plaque.

Harry Galanty Young Investigator’s Award

Recipient receives $500 cash award and a plaque.

Best Overall Research Abstract

Recipient receives $500 cash award and a plaque.

Resident Scholarship AwardsA minimum of four recipients, each receive $500 cash

award, complimentary registration to the 22nd Annual Meeting and a plaque.

AMSSM AWARDS

Best Case Presentation AwardsEach recipient receives $500 cash award and plaque.

NCAA CSMAS AWARD

Best Research Presentation$500 cash award to the best research presentation

that addresses the health and safety issues of college athletes.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

Guest Room Daily Rate (*plus applicable taxes)

Single/Double/Triple/Quadruple Occupancy $209.00/night*

Bay View $229.00/night*

Regency Club $259.00/night*

PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION EARLY. Be sure to identify yourself as a participant of the AMSSM AnnualMeeting in order to receive the special negotiated rate when making your reservation.

PLEASE CALL TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS: • (619) 232-1234, push “1” for guest room reservations,

then ask for an associate to assist you

• (800) 233-1234 and ask for an associate to assist you

Manchester Grand HyattOne Market PlaceSan Diego, CA 92101(619) 232-1234 (Hotel Reservations)(800) 233-1234 (Toll-Free Reservations)

Participants are encouraged to book their rooms in the hotel block to ensure AMSSM meets contracted obligations.

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2013 FOUNDATION AUCTIONThe two previous Foundation Auctions have raised more than $60,000 to support research, education and Foundation initiatives. Back by popular demand, the silent portion of the 2013 Foundation Auction will begin on Wednesday, April 17 and conclude during the All-Member Party on Thursday night, April 18, with a Live Auction taking place during the All-Member Party.

Please consider what item or package you, your team, university and/or company will donate for the 2013 Auction in San Diego. For example, a donated autographed Miami Heat basketball was a top seller in Atlanta. See the 2013 Annual Meeting web page for a copy of the Prospective Donor letter that you can pass on to your employer, team, league, etc. as well as an Auction Donation form.

Top selling items in Atlanta included vacation home stays, golf packages, autographed jerseys/memorabilia and course registrations. Other popular items include iPads, E-Book readers, wine, jewelry and gift certificates.

Donors will receive letters acknowledging the gift for tax- deduction purposes. Winning bidders may claim a tax deduction for anything paid above fair market value. Please help support this exciting initiative as we seek to raise additional funds for the AMSSM Foundation.

Note – please submit the Auction Donation Form by April 1, to be included in the online catalog of Auction items donated.

2013 AMSSM FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS RECEPTIONBy Invitation Only*Saturday, April 20, 2013: 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

*AMSSM Members who made a donation to the Foundation of $25 or more after the 2012 Annual Meeting through the 2013 Annual Meeting will be invited to attend the 2013 Foundation Contributors Reception.

ANNUAL GIVING LEVELSFounders’ Circle - a special level of recognition given by the Founders for cumulative gifts or pledges of $10,000.00 or more made within a 5-year period.

Platinum ....................$1,000+ Gold .....................$500 - $999 Silver ...................$250 - $499 Bronze ...................$25 - $249

For more information on making a Foundation donation: visit the Foundation website at http://www.amssmfoundation.org

AMSSM Foundation MissionThe American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Foundation is dedicated to the support and recognition of excellence in sports medicine education, research and scientific activities, while promoting opportunities for humanitarian outreach.

AMSSM MEMBER PARTYEXHIBIT HALL • THURSDAY, APRIL 18 • 7:00 p.m - 11:00 p.m.

AMSSM FOUNDATION

The AMSSM Member Party will be held on Thursday, April 18 from 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. in the Exhibit Hall at the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego. Guests will enjoy entertainment, hors d’oeurves and a cash bar will also be available. During the party, AMSSM will close the silent portion of the 2013 Foundation Auction and hold a Live Auction to raise funds for the AMSSM Foundation.

Make plans to join all your AMSSM colleagues at the Member Party!

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INTRODUCTION TO MUSCULOSKELETAL ULTRASOUND PRE-CONFERENCETUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2013 • 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Available only to AMSSM members

TARGET AUDIENCE/OVERVIEW The introduction to musculoskeletal ultrasound course is designed for those who have limited familiarity with musculo-skeletal ultrasound. It is designed to introduce basic ultrasound physics and show practicing physicians how ultrasound could be used in their practice. This course will cover major body regions and show both normal and abnormal ultrasound pathology as applied to sports medicine practices. Hands-on scanning time with experienced faculty is included.

PRE-CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to: • Describe the principles of musculoskeletal ultrasound• Describe how to perform a systematic and regional musculoskeletal ultrasonographic examination of the knee joint• Describe the appearance of tendinopathy about the knee• Understand how to perform a systematic musculoskeletal ultrasonographic examination of the shoulder• Become familiar with coding and billing for ultrasound

COURSE DIRECTORJonathan T. Finnoff, DO

COURSE CHAIRKen R. Mautner, MD

CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY Jonathan T. Finnoff, DOJosh G. Hackel, MDMederic M. Hall, MDKen R. Mautner, MD

REGISTRATION FEE MEMBERS $475.00

REGISTRATION INFORMATION• Available to AMSSM

Members only• Registration is on a first-

come, first-served basis• Register on the meeting

registration form• Pre-Conference is limited

to 112 participants

OPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRE-CONFERENCES

Joseph J. Albano, MDBlake R. Boggess, MDJoanne Borg-Stein, MDJerod Cottrill, DOArthur Jason De Luigi, DOKevin deWeber, MD, RMSKJonathan S. Halperin, MDRon Hanson, MDGarry W.K. Ho, MD, RMSK Douglas F. Hoffman, MDThomas M. Howard, MDAlbert J. Kozar, DO, RMSK

Mark E. Lavallee, MD, CSCSSean N. Martin, DO Robert Monaco, MD, MPHSean Mulvaney, MDRonald P. Olson, MDJeffrey Payne, MDAshwin Rao, MDJacob L. Sellon, MD Brian J. Shiple, DOPhillip Steele, MDHenry A. Stiene, MDBrandee L. Waite, MD

SCANNING FACULTY (BOTH COURSES)

7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Registration 8:00 a.m. - 8:10 a.m. Introduction ...................................................................................................... Ken R. Mautner, MD8:10 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Including Live Demonstration of Transducer Manipulation and Image Optimization ..................................Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO8:50 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Question and Answer9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Normal, Pathologic or Artifact? – That is the Question .................................... Mederic M. Hall, MD9:30 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. Live Demonstration of the Knee Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Examination .... Ken R. Mautner, MD9:50 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. Knee Pathology ............................................................................................... Ken R. Mautner, MD 10:20 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Question and Answer10:30 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. BREAK10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m. Hands-on Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Examination of the Knee .........................Scanning Faculty12:40 p.m. - 1:40 p.m. LUNCH (on your own)1:40 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Coding and Billing for Musculoskeletal Ultrasound ......................................... Ken R. Mautner, MD2:00 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. Live Demonstration of the Shoulder Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Examination ...................................................................................Josh G. Hackel, MD2:20 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. Shoulder Pathology ..........................................................................................Josh G. Hackel, MD2:50 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Question and Answer3:00 p.m. - 3:10 p.m. BREAK3:10 p.m. - 5:10 p.m. Hands-on Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Examination of the Shoulder ...................Scanning Faculty5:10 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Question and Answer: Ask the Experts 5:30 p.m. Adjourn

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PROGRAM 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 a.m. Registration7:00 a.m. - 7:10 a.m. Welcome and Introduction .......................................................................Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO7:10 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. Ultrasound-Guided Procedures in the Lumbosacral Region ........................ Sean Mulvaney, MD7:30 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. Live Demonstration of Identifying Sonographic Landmarks for Ultrasound-Guided Procedures in the Lumbosacral Region ....................................................... Sean Mulvaney, MD7:45 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. Sonographic Evaluation of Lower Extremity Nerve Entrapments in Athletes ................................................................................................Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO8:05 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Live Demonstration of the Sonographic Evaluation of Common Lower Extremity Nerve Entrapments in Athletes .................................................................Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO8:20 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. Sonographic Evaluation of the Posterior Knee ..............................................Mederic M. Hall, MD8:40 a.m. - 8:55 a.m. Live Demonstration of a Posterior Knee Sonographic Evaluation .................Mederic M. Hall, MD8:55 a.m. - 9:05 a.m. Question and Answer9:05 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. BREAK9:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Hands-on Scanning Session 1 .......................................................................... Scanning Faculty11:00 a.m. - 11:45 p.m. LUNCH (on your own)11:45 a.m. - 12:05 p.m. Sonographic Evaluation of the Anterior Shoulder Girdle ..................... Albert J. Kozar, DO, RMSK12:05 p.m. - 12:20 p.m. Live Demonstration of an Anterior Shoulder Girdle Sonographic Evaluation ...................................................................... Albert J. Kozar, DO, RMSK12:20 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. Question and Answer12:30 p.m. - 1:55 p.m. Hands-on Scanning Session 2 .......................................................................... Scanning Faculty1:55 p.m - 2:00 p.m. Closing Comments ........................................................................................ Sean Mulvaney, MD2:00 p.m. Adjourn

TARGET AUDIENCE/OVERVIEWThe Advanced Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Pre-Conference is for those who are already competent at musculoskeletal ultrasound and are looking to refine and expand their skills. Those attending this course should have at least 20 hours of previous US CME and use ultrasound with reasonable frequency.

PRE-CONFERENCE OBJECTIVESUpon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:• Discuss the indications and contra-indications for ultrasound-guided injections in the lumbosacral region• Identify the most commonly entrapped lower extremity nerves in athletes using diagnostic ultrasound• Perform a sonographic evaluation of the posterior knee• Evaluate the anterior shoulder of an athlete using diagnostic ultrasound

COURSE DIRECTORJonathan T. Finnoff, DO

COURSE CHAIR Sean Mulvaney, MD

CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTYJonathan T. Finnoff, DOMederic M. Hall, MDAlbert J. Kozar, DO, RMSKSean Mulvaney, MD

ADVANCED MUSCULOSKELETAL ULTRASOUND PRE-CONFERENCEWEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 • 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Available only to AMSSM members

REGISTRATION FEE MEMBERS $425.00

OPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRE-CONFERENCES

REGISTRATION INFORMATION • Available to AMSSM

Members only • Registration is on a first-

come, first-served basis• Register on the meeting

registration form• Pre-Conference is limited

to 112 participants

Joseph J. Albano, MDBlake R. Boggess, MDJoanne Borg-Stein, MDJerod Cottrill, DOArthur Jason De Luigi, DOKevin deWeber, MD, RMSKJosh G. Hackel, MD Jonathan S. Halperin, MDRon Hanson, MDGarry W.K. Ho, MD, RMSK Douglas H. Hoffman, MDThomas M. Howard, MD

Mark E. Lavallee, MD, CSCSSean N. Martin, DO Ken R. Mautner, MDRobert Monaco, MD, MPHRonald P. Olson, MDJeffrey Payne, MD Ashwin Rao, MDJacob L. Sellon, MDBrian J. Shiple, DOPhillip Steele, MDHenry A. Stiene, MDBrandee L. Waite, MD

SCANNING FACULTY

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For the first time, the AMSSM Practice and Policy Committee has developed a two-tier track for this pre-conference — one to address issues relevant to doctors in established practices, and one to address issues more relevant to doctors who are new to practice. There will also be a combined session with information relevant to everyone.

TARGET AUDIENCE/OVERVIEWThis workshop will cater to a broad audience that includes residents, fellows, as well as new and established practitioners.

CO-CHAIR:Ketan R. Mody, MD

SPORTS MEDICINE ECONOMICS PRE-CONFERENCEWEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 • 8:00a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

REGISTRATION FEE MEMBERS $100.00

NON-MEMBERS $150.00

OPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRE-CONFERENCES

Register for the Sports Medicine Economics Pre-Conference on the Meeting Registration Form

The Sports Medicine Economics Pre-Conference will not be available for CME Credit.

CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY:Aaron J. Byzak, MBA, FACHEChad T. Carlson, MDSteven J. Collina, MDKim Fagan, MDKetan R. Mody, MDJeff F. Vistica, CFP®

Daniel W. Watkins, Esq.

PROGRAM Attendees will choose initial track: Established Doctors or New Doctors

Established Doctors Track:1. Keeping it Fresh: Keeping Your Patients and How to Use Social Media and “New Marketing” for a Sports Medicine Practice ......................................................................... Ketan R. Mody, MD2. Practice “Vital Signs”: Use of Metrics to Assess Practice ........................................................................Kim Fagan, MD

New Doctors Track:1. Billing and Coding Basics: Maximize Your Billing Potential ................................................................Steven Collina, MD2. Evaluating an Employment Contract - Negotiating Common Pitfalls ............................................Daniel W. Watkins, Esq.

Combined Session:1. Ancillary Services in Sports Medicine - Increasing Your Practice’s Profit Margin Smartly ................ Chad T. Carlson, MD2. EMR and Sports Medicine - From “Meaningful Use” to Pragmatic Use ............................................. Ketan R. Mody, MD3. Retirement Planning: Are You Putting Away Enough? What Are Your Options? ...............................Jeff F. Vistica, CFP®

4. Health Care Reform, Accountable Care and Sports Medicine - Making Sense of a Changing Landscape .................................................................................................... Aaron J. Byzak, MBA, FACHE

Please join us for this exciting workshop – it will likely pay for itself many times over!

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FELLOWS QUIZ BOWLWEDNESDAY, APRIL 171:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Chair: Linda Mansfield, MD

KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR THE DIRECTORS’ BREAKOUT SESSIONPeter J. Carek, MD, MSChair, Review Committee – Family Medicine (RC-FM)Sports Medicine Representative to the RC-FM

OVERVIEWThe Fellowship Forum is a pre-conference meeting that presents current issues important to the training of primary care physicians in the discipline of sports medicine. The Fellowship Committee invites directors and fellows (current and future) to participate.

TARGET AUDIENCEIncoming and current fellows, interested residents and students, assistant fellowship directors and fellowship directors.

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:• Discuss the current issues that pertain to the training of fellows in primary care sports medicine• Understand the ongoing projects of the Fellowship Committee• Ask questions or voice concerns regarding fellowship training

MODERATORSMark Stovak, MD - Joint and Directors’ SessionIrfan Asif, MD – Fellows’ Session

SCHEDULE 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Joint Session11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Separate Sessions for Directors and Fellows • Directors • Fellows, Residents and Students

FELLOWSHIP FORUMWEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 • 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Register for the Fellowship Forum on the Meeting Registration Form

REGISTRATION FEE NONE

OPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRE-CONFERENCES

FELLOWSHIP FAIRSATURDAY, APRIL 20, 20137:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. • 10:05 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. • 3:40 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.

Based on positive feedback from the 174 Resident members and 70+ fellowship programs that participated in last year’s Fellowship Fair in Atlanta; AMSSM will host the 2nd Annual Fellowship Fair during the 2013 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. The Fellowship Fair will provide Students and Residents a chance to interact with Fellowship programs. The Fellowship Fair will take place inside the exhibit hall during Continental Breakfast from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. and during the refreshment breaks from 10:05 a.m. – 10:35 a.m. and 3:40 p.m. – 4:10 p.m. on Saturday, April 20 (exhibits will end on Friday).

The Fellowship Fair will be free to Residents and Students attending the Annual Meeting (no need to register). Fellowship programs will be able to register their programs to participate for a $100 fee to cover the cost of signage/table rental.

Online Registration for Fellowship Program to Participate in Fellowship Fair

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity for Residents and Students to meet with Sports Medicine Fellowship programs during the Annual Meeting.

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PROGRAM • Tips on Treating Heat and Cold Related Conditions

Rob Johnson, MD• Common Pediatric Fractures: Pearls and Pitfals

Heather Gillespie, MD, MPH• Screening Tests: Knowing the Criteria for the CAQ

Carrie A. Jaworski, MD• Exercise Physiology for the CAQ

John P. DiFiori, MD • Bennett’s and Boutonnieres: The Essentials of Hand and Finger Injuries

William W. Dexter, MD

OVERVIEW The goal of this two-hour session is to provide a concise review of essential information for preparation for the Sports Medicine CAQ examination. The topics selected are based upon the required content areas of the examination. The format will consist of five presentations that will emphasize key points for each of the content areas that are presented. Pearls and pitfalls will be highlighted.

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to: • Become familiar with selected content areas of the Sports Medicine CAQ that are required, but may be overlooked• Understand the current standards for the management of these selected conditions• Become familiar with the fundamentals of exercise physiology for the sports medicine physician• Understand the rationale and criteria for implementing screening procedures in athletes and active individuals

CHAIRS:William W. Dexter, MDJohn P. DiFiori, MDCarrie A. Jaworski, MD

CONFIRMED COURSE FACULTY: William W. Dexter, MDJohn P. DiFiori, MDHeather Gillespie, MD, MPHCarrie A. Jaworski, MDRob Johnson, MD

CAQ PREPARATION Presented by AMSSM/ACSMWEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 • 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

REGISTRATION FEENONE

OPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRE-CONFERENCES

NO REGISTRATION FEE REQUIRED Register for the CAQ Preparation on the Meeting Registration Form

OVERVIEW Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the leading cause of death in athletes during sport. Whether obtained for screening or diagnostic purposes, an electrocardiogram (ECG) increases the ability to detect underlying cardiovascular conditions that may increase the risk for SCD. This comprehensive workshop on ECG interpretation in athletes is presented to help physicians distinguish physiologic adaptations in athletes from ECG findings suggestive of a pathologic cardiac disorder. This workshop is based on new international consensus standards for ECG interpretation in athletes.

WORKSHOP GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:• Define normal, physiologic ECG adaptations in athletes• Recognize abnormal ECG findings suggestive of an underlying cardiomyopathy or primary electrical disease• Outline recommendations for the initial evaluation of ECG abnormalities suggestive of a pathologic cardiovascular

disorder

CHAIR:Jonathan A. Drezner, MD

ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION IN ATHLETESWEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 • 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

OPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRE-CONFERENCES

Register for the ECG Interpretation in Athletes on the Meeting Registration Form

REGISTRATION FEE MEMBERS $50.00

NON-MEMBERS $60.00

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REGISTRATION FEE MEMBERS $125.00

NON-MEMBERS $175.00

Michael J. Petrizzi, MD, Workshop ChairRishi K. Bala, MDHolly J. Benjamin, MDAndy Carter, ATCSteven L. Cole, ATCB. Kent Diduch, MD

Benjamin A. Hasan, MDThomas M. Howard, MDLara E.P. Quinlan, MDAndrew Reisman, MD, ATCJeffrey Roberts, MDHarry C. Stafford, MDJohn Phillip Sherrod, MD

PROGRAM3:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Review of Game PlanPre-Event Organization • Program Administration• Event Pre-Planning• Development of Emergency Response Plan

3:30 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Pre-Game Warm-up Step-by-Step Approach to the On-Field Assessment of Injuries

4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Game Time: Jamboree/Round Robin Approach

On-Field Management of InjuriesBreakout Lab Session with attendees participation where each group will rotate through all sections of 45 minutes each

• On-Field Management of the Spine Injured Athlete - Log roll and lift of athlete with/without football protective equipment- Football shoulder pad, helmet and face mask removal

• Upper Extremity Evaluation of Athlete in Football Protective Equipment

• Lower Extremity Evaluation of Athlete in Football Protective Equipment

6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Half Time: Sideline Mangement of injuriesBreakout Lab Session with attendees participation where each group will rotate through all sections of 30 minutes each

• 2 Minute Drill: Return to Play Functional Assessment- Functional Testing (with attendee participation) Progression of activities for the return to participation- Return to Participation Program

• Sideline Management of Fractures and Dislocations: Immobilization and Splinting Techniques

• Sideline Concussion/Head Injury Screening

7:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. Post-Game Wrap-Up / Conclusion- Questions and Answer Period- Closing Remarks- Workshop Evaluation

WORKSHOP OVERVIEW This workshop will provide the physician with the skills to appropriately evaluate and manage injuries on the athletic field and sideline. This is a hands-on, interactive workshop; participants will be expected to participate in functional, physical activities, immobilization and evaluation techniques. An emphasis will be placed on current Concussion Assessment skills. Methods to teach the program will be provided so attendees will be able to bring this program back to their home communities and become an educational resource.

TARGET AUDIENCE/GOALS The workshop will increase the confidence and competence of the physician who currently desires to provide medical coverage of athletic events. An emphasis will be placed on providing teaching points of the evaluation and management techniques for physicians interested in bringing this program back to their local communities.

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of the workshop, the participant should be able to: • Appropriately manage, on the field, an athlete with a

suspected acute spinal injury• Appropriately manage, on the field, an athlete with a

suspected acute fracture and/or dislocation• Perform a musculoskeletal evaluation of the upper

and lower extremities on individuals wearing protective athletic equipment

• Assess an individual’s readiness to return to physical activities utilizing a progression of functional activities and screening techniques

• Have the ability to provide a targeted message so the information can be taught at local meetings and increase the community awareness of proper sideline management techniques

• Appropriate sideline assessment, follow up management and return to play process of an individual with a concussion

SIDELINE MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT RESPONSE TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2013 • 3:15 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.

Pre-Registration and separate fee requiredRegister for the S.M.A.R.T. Workshop on the Meeting Registration Form

OPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL COURSE S.M.A.R.T. WORKSHOP

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THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2013 ● 6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m.# 1 Gait Analysis with Shoe to Barefoot Transition ............................................................................... Matthew Silvis, MD# 2 Caring for Swimmers .................................................................................................................... Paul R. Stricker, MD# 3 Evidence-Based Approach to the Thrower’s Shoulder ............................................................ John E. (Jed) Kuhn, MD# 4 Assessing Balance in the Concussed Athlete: A Practical Approach ...........................Kevin M. Guskiewicz, PhD, ATC# 5 Ultrasound-Guided Iliopsoas Injection in the Setting of Femoral Acetabular Impingement .......Charles Peterson, MD# 6 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Producing Scholarly Activity in Fellowship .................. Peter J. Carek, MD, MS

FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2013 ● 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.# 7 The Athletes and the Arts Initiative – Foot and Ankle Injuries in Dancers ......................................... Nancy Kadel, MD# 8 Cost Effective Use of ATCs as Physician Extenders in PCSM .... Marjorie J. Albohm, MS, ATC; Kurt J. Nilsson, MD, MS; ........................................................................................................and aand Forest Pecha, MS, ATC, LAT, OTC, CSCS# 9 Hamstring Injuries .................................................................................................................... Carl M. Askling, MD, PT# 10 OMT: “Simple Low Back Pain” ....................................................................................................Charles W. Webb, DO# 11 Ultrasound-Guided Treatment of Achilles Tendinopathy: Three Treatments Beyond PRP ................................................................ Giselle Aerni, MD and Thomas H. Trojian, MD # 12 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Basic Fracture and Dislocation Care ................................................Matthew Gammons, MD and James A. Russell, MD

SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 ● 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.# 13 The Use of the Foot Posture Index to Quantify Foot Posture and Mobility ........................Thomas G. McPoil, PhD, PT# 14 The Role of Scapulothoraic Function in Shoulder Pain ...................................................................Jim MacIntyre, MD# 15 Advanced Fracture Care ...................................................................Matthew Gammons, MD and James A. Russell, MD# 16 OMT Techniques: Advanced Course ..........................................................................................Charles W. Webb, DO# 17 Concussion Management ............................................................................................................ Margot Putukian, MD# 18 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Musculoskeletal Examination Skills for Residents and Fellows ....................................................Nailah Coleman, MD

SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2013 ● 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.# 19 Gait Analysis in Runners ...................................................................................................................Karl B. Fields, MD# 20 Injections: The Substances We Use and the Evidence ...................................................................Rob Johnson, MD# 21 Advanced Dislocation Care ...............................................................Matthew Gammons, MD and James A. Russell, MD# 22: Preparing for International Travel .......................................................................................................Craig Young, MD

THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 • FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2013SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 • SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2013

Pre-Registration and Separate Fee Required

Resident/Fellow ICL Fee (for ICLs #6, #12 and #18 only)Resident/Fellow Members: $25 (Per Resident/Fellow ICL Lecture)

Resident/Fellow Non-Members $35 (Per Resident/Fellow ICL Lecture)

REGISTRATION INFORMATION • Each Instructional Course Lecture is limited to 50 participants.• Registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis.• Register for Instructional Course Lectures on the meeting registration form.

REGISTRATION FEES ICL FeeMembers $50 (Per ICL)

Non-Members $60 (Per ICL)

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES (ICL)

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013

6:00 a.m. - 6:45 p.m. Registration2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. MEETING KICKOFF President’s Welcome .................................................Jonathan A. Drezner, MD, AMSSM President Welcome and Announcements .........................................John P. DiFiori, MD, First Vice President ............................................................................................Sourav Poddar, MD, Program Chair

2:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. SESSION # 1: UPDATE ON EXTREMITY INJURIES AND PREVENTION ... Moderator: Thomas H. Trojian, MD 2:45 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. Introduction ...............................................................................................Thomas H. Trojian, MD2:50 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. AOSSM EXCHANGE LECTURE: Current Updates in Sports-Related Rotator Cuff Injuries .........Keynote: John E. (Jed) Kuhn, MD3:15 p.m. - 3:35 p.m. Functional Movement Screening – Is it Ready for Prime Time? ......... Thomas M. Best, MD, PhD3:35 p.m. - 3:55 p.m. Achilles Tendon Tears – Is Surgery the Best Choice for Your Athlete? ..........................Keynote: David B. Thordarson, MD3:55 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Cartilage Resurfacing Options for the Young Athlete ................................... Keynote: CDR Matthew T. Provencher, MD, MC, USN4:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Discussion and Questions

4:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall

5:00 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. SESSION # 2: CONTROVERSIES IN SPORTS MEDICINE ....Moderator: David J. Berkoff, MD5:00 p.m. - 5:05 p.m. Introduction .................................................................................................. David J. Berkoff, MD 5:05 p.m. - 5:25 p.m. What Every Sports Medicine Physician Needs to Know About the Placebo Response ....................................................... Keynote: Wayne B. Jonas, MD5:25 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. Use of Ketorolac and Other Analgesia in Competition .................................... Daniel Garza, MD5:45 p.m. - 6:05 p.m. Clavicle Fractures: To Fix or Not to Fix – That is the Question. ............ John E. (Jed) Kuhn, MD6:05 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. HOUGH MEMORIAL LECTURE: Barefoot Running: Back to the Future? ............................................................ Craig Young, MD6:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. Discussion and Questions6:45 p.m. Recess

PRE-CONFERENCESTUESDAY, APRIL 16, 20138:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. INTRODUCTION TO MSK US PRE-CONFERENCE (AMSSM MEMBERS ONLY) Course Director: Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO Course Chair: Ken R. Mautner, MD

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 20137:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. ADVANCED MSK US PRE-CONFERENCE (AMSSM MEMBERS ONLY) Course Director: Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO Course Chair: Sean Mulvaney, MD

8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. SPORTS MEDICINE ECONOMICS .........Co-Chairs: Kim Fagan, MD; Ketan R. Mody, MD10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. FELLOWSHIP FORUM ............................Moderators: Ifran M. Asif, MD; Mark Stovak, MD1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. QUIZ BOWL ............................................................................ Chair: Linda Mansfield, MD

8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. CAQ PREPARATION Presented by AMSSM/ACSM ............ Chair: William W. Dexter, MD ............................................................................................................John P. DiFiori, MD ..................................................................................................................Carrie A. Jaworski, MD10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ECG INTERPRETATION IN ATHLETES ..........................Chair: Jonathan A. Drezner, MD

AMSSM 22nd ANNUAL MEETING • APRIL 17-21, 2013

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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013

6:30 a.m. - 6:10 p.m. Registration6:30a.m. - 7:45 a.m. Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall

6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES #1 Gait Analysis with Shoe to Barefoot Transition ........................................ Matthew Silvis, MD #2 Caring for Swimmers ..............................................................................Paul R. Stricker, MD #3 Evidence-Based Approach to the Thrower’s Shoulder ..................... John E. (Jed) Kuhn, MD #4 Assessing Balance in the Concussed Athlete: A Practical Approach .............................................................. Kevin M. Guskiewicz, PhD, ATC #5 Ultrasound-Guided Iliopsoas Injection in the Setting of Femoral Acetabular Impingement ........................................................ Charles Peterson, MD #6 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Producing Scholarly Activity in Fellowship .........................................Peter J. Carek, MD, MS

7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. RISING WITH RESEARCH

7:45 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. Announcements

7:50 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. SESSION # 3A: SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON SPORTS-RELATED CONCUSSION ...................................Moderator: Casey G. Batten, MD7:50 a.m. - 7:55 a.m. Introduction ................................................................................................. Casey G. Batten, MD7:55 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Concussion: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ..............................Keynote: David A. Hovda, PhD8:15 a.m. - 8:35 a.m. The Role of Neurocognitive Testing in Concussion Assessment – One Piece of a Complex Puzzle ................................................................ Michael McCrea, PhD8:35 a.m. - 8:55 a.m. Not Just Child’s Play: An Evidence Based Approach to Youth Concussions ........................... Christopher C. Giza, MD8:55 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Gender Differences: Considerations for Sports-Related Concussion Outcomes and Management ........................................ Tracey Covassin, PhD, ATC9:15 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Discussion and Questions

9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall | Poster Session 1 in Exhibit Hall

10:00 a.m. - 11:37 a.m. SESSION # 3B: SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON SPORTS-RELATED CONCUSSION .............................. Moderator: Aaron J. Provance, MD10:00 a.m. - 10:05 a.m. Introduction .............................................................................................. Aaron J. Provance, MD10:05 a.m. - 10:25 a.m. Update from the 4th International Consensus Conference on Concussion in Sports ..................................................... Willem (Winne) Meeuwisse, MD, PhD10:25 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. ACSM EXCHANGE LECTURE: Hits, Helmets and Behavior Modification: Biomechanical Considerations for Preventing Concussion ........................................... Keynote: Kevin M. Guskiewicz, PhD, ATC10:45 a.m. - 11:05 a.m. Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries in Athletes: Are They Really Mild? ................................................................Keynote: Julian E. Bailes Jr, MD11:05 a.m. - 11:25 a.m. Sports Concussion Legislation: The Zackery Lystedt Story and Where We Stand in 2013 ........................Stanley A. Herring, MD11:25 a.m. - 11:37 a.m. Discussion and Questions

11:37 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL KEYNOTE11:37 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. Introduction11:40 a.m. - 12:05 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL KEYNOTE: The Evolution of Anti-Doping at USADA: From BALCO to Armstrong ........................................ Presidential Keynote: Larry D. Bowers, PhD12:05 p.m. - 12:15 p.m. Discussion and Questions

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12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Box Lunch in Exhibit Hall (included with registration fee)

1:15 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. SESSION # 4: CURRENT ISSUES IN YOUTH SPORTS ........................Moderator: Heather Gillespie, MD, MPH1:15 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. Introduction ....................................................................................... Heather Gillespie, MD, MPH1:20 p.m. - 1:40 p.m. Heat Stress and Exercise in Young Athletes: Are Children “Little Adults” After All? .......................................... Stephen G. Rice, MD, PhD, MPH

1:40 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Early Sport Specialization and the 10,000 Hour Rule: A Prescription for Success? ........................................................................... John P. DiFiori, MD2:00 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. Spondylolysis – Update on Diagnosis and Management .............................David W. Kruse, MD2:20 p.m. - 2:40 p.m. Integrative Neuromuscular Training in Children to Reduce Sports-Related Injury .................................................... Keynote: Gregory D. Myer, PhD, CSCS,*D2:40 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Discussion and Questions

3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall | Poster Session 1 in Exhibit Hall

3:30 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. SESSION # 5: IMAGING MODALITIES IN SPORTS MEDICINE ................. Moderator: Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO3:30 p.m. - 3:35 p.m. Introduction ..............................................................................................Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO3:35 p.m. - 3:55 p.m. The Accuracy and Efficacy of Palpation Versus Radiologically Guided Injections ......................................................Mederic M. Hall, MD3:55 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Monitoring Tendon Response to Load: Can Imaging Tell Us When a Tendon is Stressed?....................Jill L. Cook, PhD, PG Manip Phys4:15 p.m. - 4:35 p.m. Diagnostic Imaging in Sports Medicine: The Best Test for the Job..........Donald L. Resnick, MD4:35 p.m. - 4:55 p.m. The Evidence for Diagnostic and Interventional Ultrasound in Sports Medicine: A Case-Based Approach ......................................................................................Jay Smith, MD4:55 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Discussion and Questions

5:20 p.m. - 6:10 p.m. SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BREAKOUT SESSIONS • Diversity • Pediatrics • Emergency Medicine • PM&R • Internal Medicine • Resident/Student 6:10 p.m. Recess 7:00 p.m. AMSSM MEMBER PARTY IN EXHIBIT HALL (Includes Annual AMSSM Foundation Auction)

FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2013

6:45a.m. - 5:15 p.m. Registration6:45 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall

7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES #7 The Athletes and the Arts Initiative – Foot and Ankle Injuries in Dancers ...Nancy Kadel, MD #8 Cost Effective Use of ATCs as Physician Extenders in PCSM ......... Marjorie J. Albohm, MS, ATC; Kurt J. Nilsson, MD, MS; ................................................................................ Forest Pecha, MS, ATC, LAT, OTC, CSCS #9 Hamstring Injuries ............................................................................. Carl M. Askling, MD, PT #10 OMT: “Simple Low Back Pain” .............................................................Charles W. Webb, DO #11 Ultrasound-Guided Treatment of Achilles Tendinopathy: Three Treatments Beyond PRP ......................... Giselle Aerni, MD and Thomas H. Trojian, MD #12 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Basic Fracture and Dislocation Care ........ Matthew Gammons, MD and James A. Russell, MD

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7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. RISING WITH RESEARCH

7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. EYE-OPENING CASES

8:00 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. Announcements

8:05 a.m. - 10:05 a.m. SESSION # 6: CONCURRENT SESSIONS - RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS — PART A

10:05 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall | Poster Session 2 in Exhibit Hall

10:35 a.m. - 12:40 p.m. SESSION # 7A: CONCURRENT SESSIONS - RETURN TO PLAY CHALLENGES ...................................................Moderator: Jon Divine, MD10:35 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Introduction ..........................................................................................................Jon Divine, MD10:40 a.m. - 11:05 a.m. The Three-Step Return to Play Decision Model .................. Willem (Winne) Meeuwisse, MD, PhD11:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. A New Technique for Optimizing Return to Play from Hamstring Injury ...............................................................Keynote: Carl M. Askling, MD, PT11:20 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. What to Do with a Pneumo and Other Chest Trauma ......................................... Jon Divine, MD11:40 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Out of the Frying Pan…Return to Play After Heat Illness ...................... Jeffrey M. Anderson, MD12:00 p.m. - 12:20 p.m. 2013 Team Physician Consensus Conference: Return to Play Update ......Margot Putukian, MD12:20 p.m. - 12:40 p.m. Discussion and Questions

10:35 a.m. – 12:40 p.m. SESSION # 7B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS — QUALITY MEASURES AND IMPROVEMENT IN THE PRACTICE OF SPORTS MEDICINE ....................................................Moderators: Christopher Madden, MD ................................................................................................ Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH10:35 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Introduction ............................................................................................Christopher Madden, MD10:40 a.m. - 11:10 a.m. Measuring Quality and Improving Health Care .................................................. Aldo Tinoco, MD11:10 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. Registry Development: A Societal, Research and Clinical Perspective .... William C. Nugent, MD11:40 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. A Value-Added Call for Action ...................................................................... James C. Puffer, MD12:00 p.m. - 12:20 p.m. Quality Measures and AMSSM: The Present and Future ..............................Sean T. Bryan, MD12:20 p.m. - 12:40 p.m. Discussion and Questions

12:40 p.m. - 1:40 p.m. Industry-Sponsored Lunch Symposiums (optional) These programs are not AMSSM educational activities. AMSSM is not responsible for the planning, content or speakers of these programs.

1:45 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. AMSSM COMMITTEE MEETINGS • Communications • Education • Fellowship • International/Inter-Organizational Relations • Membership • Practice & Policy • Publications • Research

2:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall | Poster Session 2 in Exhibit Hall 3:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. SESSION # 8A: CONCURRENT SESSIONS — FACULTY DEVELOPMENT Moderator: Anthony Beutler, MD Faculty: Sean T. Bryan, MD; Peter J. Carek, MD, MS; James M. Daniels, MD, MPH; William W. Dexter, MD;

Carla Fritz, MD; Matthew Gammons, MD; Margaret E. Gibson, MD; Rebecca A. Griffith, MD; Diana L. Heiman, MD; Michael Henehan, DO; Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH; Mark E. Lavallee, MD; Joseph O. Lopreiato, MD, MPH; Christopher Madden, MD; Lucien R. Ouellette, MD; William O. Roberts, MD, MS; Peter E. Sedgwick, MD; Brian J. Shiple, DO; Mark Stovak, MD and Russell D. White, MD

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3:15 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. Getting to Know You ....................................................................................... Anthony Beutler, MD3:20 p.m. - 3:55 p.m. From Academicians to Busy Clinicians: Practical Tips for Teaching the Sports Medicine Learner in Your Clinic ...................................Joseph O. Lopreiato, MD, MPH3:55 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Attendees move into Small Groups • Group 1: Academic Teachers • Group 2: Private Practice/Community Teachers4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Small Group Discussions • Group 1: Academic Teachers • Group 2: Private Practice/Community Teachers4:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Practical Tips for Teaching the Sports Medicine Learner in Your Clinic Session Faculty5:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Discussions and Questions

5:15 p.m. Recess

3:15 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. SESSION # 8B: CONCURRENT SESSIONS — S.M.A.R.T. WORKSHOP ...............................................................Chair: Michael J. Petrizzi, MD (Sideline Management Assessment and Response Technique Workshop) Faculty: Rishi K. Bala, MD; Holly J. Benjamin, MD; Andy Carter, ATC; Steven L. Cole, ATC; B. Kent Diduch, MD; Benjamin A. Hasan, MD; Thomas M. Howard, MD; Lara E.P. Quinlan, MD; Andrew Reisman, MD, ATC; Jeffrey Roberts, MD; Harry C. Stafford, MD; and John Phillip Sherrod, MD

7:45 p.m. Recess

SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013

6:45 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Registration

6:45 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast

7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. FELLOWSHIP FAIR

7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES #13 The Use of the Foot Posture Index to Quantify Foot Posture and Mobility .............................................................................. Thomas G. McPoil, PhD, PT #14 The Role of Scapulothoraic Function in Shoulder Pain ......................... Jim Macintyre, MD #15 Advanced Fracture Care ........................ Matthew Gammons, MD and James A. Russell, MD #16 OMT Techniques: Advanced Course ............................................... Charles W. Webb, DO #17 Concussion Management ...................................................................Margot Putukian, MD #18 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Musculoskeletal Examination Skills for Residents and Fellows .......... Nailah Coleman, MD

7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. RISING WITH RESEARCH

7:00 a.m. - 7:40 a.m. EYE-OPENING CASES

8:00 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. Announcements

8:05 a.m. - 10:05 a.m. SESSION # 9: CONCURRENT SESSIONS — RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS — PART B

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10:35 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. SESSION # 10: CURRENT CONCEPTS IN TENDINOPATHY ............................... Moderator: Stephen Paul, MD10:35 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Introduction ......................................................................................................Stephen Paul, MD 10:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Tendinopathy – One Size Does Not Fit All .................................Jill L. Cook, PhD, PG Manip Phys11:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. Mechanobiologic Pathogenesis of Tendinopathy ...............................Keynote: Steven P. Arnoczky, DVM, Dipl ACVS, Dipl ACVSMR 11:20 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. The Role of Nitroglycerin Patches in the Treatment of Tendinopathy: What is the Evidence? .....................................................................................Karl B. Fields, MD 11:40 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Funky Treatments in Elite Athletes: Do They Just Buy Time for Rehabilitation? ................ Keynote: Jill L. Cook, PhD, PG Manip Phys 12:00 p.m. - 12:15 p.m. Discussion and Questions

12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Optional Box Lunch (additional fee required | excludes drink | water stations available)

12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. TEAM PHYSICIAN BREAKOUT SESSIONS • High School • Collegiate - NCAA ................................................................Brian Hainline, MD; David Klossner, PhD, ATC • USOC • Professional

1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. STATE OF THE UNION FOR AMSSM AND ANNUAL AWARD PRESENTATIONS (All members encouraged to attend)

2:15 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. SESSION # 11: FOOT AND ANKLE — CURRENT CONCEPTS ..........................................................Moderator: Jason W. Glowney, MD2:15 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. Introduction ...............................................................................................Jason W. Glowney, MD 2:20 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Evaluation and Management of Ankle Impingement Syndromes in the Athlete ..............................................................................................Richard D. Ferkel, MD2:45 p.m. - 3:05 p.m. Foot Disorders in the Young Athlete .......................................................... Mark E. Halstead, MD3:05 p.m. - 3:25 p.m. Current Concepts in Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation ...........................Thomas G. McPoil, PT, PhD3:25 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. Discussion and Questions

3:40 p.m. - 4:10 p.m. Refreshment Break | Fellowship Fair | Poster Session 3

4:10 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. SESSION # 12: CONCURRENT SESSIONS — CASE PRESENTATIONS

6:30 p.m. Recess

7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. AMSSM FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS’ RECEPTION (By Invitation Only)

SATURDAY, APRIL 20 continued…

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SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2013

6:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Registration

6:45 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast

7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES #19 Gait Analysis in Runners ........................................................................ Karl B. Fields, MD #20 Injections: The Substances We Use and the Evidence ........................ Rob Johnson, MD #21 Advanced Dislocation Care ..................... Matthew Gammons, MD and James A. Russell, MD #22 Preparing for International Travel ............................................................. Craig Young, MD

7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. RISING WITH RESEARCH

7:00 a.m. - 7:40 a.m. EYE-OPENING CASES

7:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. Poster Session 4

8:00 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. Announcements

8:05 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. SESSION # 13: CURRENT CARDIAC ISSUES .............................Moderator: Ashwin Rao, MD8:05 a.m. - 8:10 a.m. Introduction ........................................................................................................Ashwin Rao, MD8:10 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. ECG Interpretation in Athletes: Distinguishing Normal from Abnormal ...................................................Jonathan A. Drezner, MD8:40 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. Evaluation Strategies for Athletes with Suspected Cardiac Pathology .....................................................Keynote: Aaron L. Baggish, MD9:20 a.m. - 9:40 a.m. Management of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Athletes: Keys to Improving Survival ........................................................................Jolie C. Holschen, MD9:40 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Discussion and Questions

10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Refreshment Break | Poster Session 4

10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. SESSION # 14: SPORTS MEDICINE ON THE PACIFIC COAST ........................ Moderator: David W. Kruse, MD10:30 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. Introduction ...................................................................................................David W. Kruse, MD10:35 a.m. - 10:55 a.m. Surfing Medicine ........................................................................................Kenneth S. Taylor, MD10:55 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Diving Medicine: An Update ...............................................................................Scott Flinn, MD 11:15 a.m. - 11:35 a.m. Lessons Learned - Oceanside IRONMAN 70.3 ......................................... John K. Su, MD, MPH11:35 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. From Jellyfish to Stingrays: Managing Marine Toxins and Envenomation ....................................................................................... Richard F. Clark, MD12:00 p.m. - 12:15 p.m. Discussion and Questions

12:15 p.m. Adjourn

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FEATURED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Larry D. Bowers, PhD Larry Bowers received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry from Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1972. Dr. Bowers completed his graduate work at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia in 1975 and was a post-doctoral fellow in Clinical Chemistry in the Department of Clinical Pathology at the Oregon Health Sciences University. From 1977 through 1992, Professor Bowers served on the faculty in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Minnesota and held an adjunct appointment in the Department of Chemistry. In 1992, he became Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis. His primary responsibility was as Director of the Athletic Drug Testing and Toxicology Laboratory, one of two International Olympic Committee-accredited laboratories in the United States. In September, 2000, Dr. Bowers joined the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), where he currently serves as Chief Science Officer. The USADA is responsible for testing and adjudication, education and research on issues related to the abuse of performance-enhancing drugs in Olympic and Paralympic sport in the United States. He also serves as the Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Partnership for Clean Competition (cleancompetition.org), a cooperative effort for funding research in anti-doping science. He has provided expert counsel for the US Attorney’s Office, Congress and several government agencies. Dr. Bowers was present during the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations Unit legal action at the BALCO laboratory in 2003. He also has been involved in incorporating “intelligence” obtained from law enforcement and perceptual deterrence concepts into the USADA testing program.

Steven Paul Arnoczky, DVM, Dipl ACVS, Dipl ACVSMRDr. Arnoczky is the Director of the Laboratory for Comparative Orthopaedic Research at Michigan State University and has been involved in basic science research of the musculoskeletal system for over 40 years. He is the Wade O. Brinker Endowed Professor of Surgery in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University and also holds Professorial appointments in the College of Human Medicine and the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State University.

Carl M. Askling, PhD, PTResearcher and lecturer in sports medicine at the Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences and the Section of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. He defended his Thesis, “Hamstring Muscle Strain” at Karolinska Institutet, 2008. He is supported by The Swedish Centre for Sport Research in his ongoing research that deals with different types of acute hamstring strains in especially soccer/track and how to optimize the rehabilitation period and how to prevent these injuries. In 2008, he won the European Athletics Innovation Award for his paper, “Hamstring Muscle Strain in Sprinters”.

Aaron L. Baggish, MDDr. Aaron L. Baggish is the Associate Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital’s Cardiovascular Performance Program, a program designed to provide comprehensive cardiac care to athletes. He serves as a Co-Medical Director for the Boston Marathon and Cardiologist for Harvard University Athletics, the New England Patriots and the Boston Bruins. His research interests include exercise-induced cardiac remodeling, pre-participation screening/sudden death prevention and the cardiovascular effects of anabolic steroid use.

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Julian E. Balies Jr, MDChairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at the NorthShore University HealthSystem and Co-Director of the NorthShore Neurological Institute, Dr. Bailes has interests and expertise in the diagnosis and surgical management of several neurological diseases. He is a recognized leader in the field of neurosurgery and the impact of brain injury on brain function. He has been involved in advancing the understanding of the clinical evidence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a progressive degenerative disease found in some individuals who have been subjected to multiple concussions and other forms of head injury. His laboratory research has focused upon mechanisms and treatment of cerebral concussions. Dr. Bailes also is a founding member and Director of the Brain Injury Research Institute, which focuses on the study of traumatic brain injuries and their prevention. For 22 years he has been a sideline physician at either the NFL or NCAA levels. Dr. Bailes has over 120 scientific publications concerning various aspects of neurological surgery, including four books on neurological sports medicine and performs editorial duties for a number of medical journals. Dr. Bailes has been honored for eight consecutive years as America’s Best Doctors and America’s Top Surgeons.

Peter J. Carek, MD, MSDr. Peter J. Carek is a Professor of Family Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) as well as the Director of the Trident/MUSC Family Medicine Residency Program in Charleston, SC. He has been a team physician for the College since 1992. Dr. Carek is a graduate of Clemson University and the MUSC College of Medicine in 1987. He completed residency training in Family Medicine at MUSC in 1990. Following residency training, Dr. Carek completed fellowships in primary are sports medicine at the Ohio Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine Clinic and the University of Tennessee, Medical Center at Knoxville. In addition, he received his Master of Science Degree from the University of Tennessee. He currently has a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine from the American Board of Family Practice as well as being a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Carek is the Chair of the ACGME Review Committee for Family Medicine (RC-FM) and serves as a Board Member of the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD).

Jill L. Cook, PhD, PG Manip PhysJill Cook is a Professor in musculoskeletal health in the School of Primary Health Care, Monash University in Australia. Jill’s research areas include sports medicine and tendon injury. After completing her PhD in 2000, she has investigated tendon pathology, treatment options and risk factors for tendon injury. Jill currently supplements her research by conducting a specialist tendon practice and by lecturing and presenting workshops both in Australia and overseas.

Kevin M. Guskiewicz, PhD, ATCKevin Guskiewicz is the Kenan Distinguished Professor, Co-Director of the Matthew Gfeller Sport-Related TBI Research Center, and Director of the Center for the Study of Retired Athletes at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Over the past 18 years, his clinical research program has investigated the effect of sport-related concussion on balance and cognitive function, the biomechanics of sport concussion and the long-term neurological effects of concussion in professional football players. Dr. Guskiewicz has received 24 funded research grants, and published over 130 journal articles and 8 textbook chapters on sport concussion. Additionally, he has presented over 250 national and international lectures on this topic. He teaches courses in sports medicine, anatomy and research methods at UNC, and has been awarded fellowship in the American College of Sports Medicine, National Academy of Kinesiology and the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. He serves on NCAA’s Concussion Committee, NFL’s Head, Neck and Spine Committee and NFLPA’s Mackey-White Committee. In 2011, Kevin was awarded the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship.

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David A. Hovda, PhDDr. Hovda is the Director of the UCLA Brain Injury Research Center. He is Past President of the National Neurotrauma Society and Past President of the International Neurotrauma Society. He has served as Chair of study sections for the National Institute for Neurological Disease and Stroke (NINDS). Dr. Hovda has received a number of awards for his research on brain injury and recovery of function. In 2011, Dr. Hovda received the “Strength of the Nation Award” from the United States Army, the highest award given to a civilian from the United States Army; and it was presented to Dr. Hovda on June 15, 2011, by the Secretary of the Army in recognition of Dr. Hovda’s efforts to help treat military personnel suffering from mild traumatic brain injury returning from theater. He is most well known internationally for his translational work on the pathobiology of traumatic brain injury and has devoted most of his career to understanding the mechanisms of recovery of function. He currently sits on several editorial boards. Dr. Hovda continues to serve as a consultant for professional sport organizations, as well as the Veteran’s Administration and Department of Defense, addressing issues related to traumatic brain injury and recovery of function.

Wayne B. Jonas, MDDr. Wayne B. Jonas is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Samueli Institute as well as a Professor of Family Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center and an Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. A family physician and scientist, he formerly served as the Director of the Office of Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health, the Director of the Medical Research fellowship at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, a Director of a WHO Collaborating Center for Traditional Medicine and a member of the White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy. He sits on numerous national and international advisory boards and scientific review groups. He is the author of over 150 publications and five books. He received his medical degree at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

John E. (Jed) Kuhn, MDDr. Kuhn is the Chief of Shoulder Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and is the Head Team Physician for the Nashville Predators Hockey Club. He has served as team physician with the University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, the Nashville Sounds AAA Baseball Club, and with USA Hockey. His research interests include the treatment of rotator cuff disease, pathogenesis of shoulder problems in the athlete and the diagnosis and classification of shoulder disorders.

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Gregory D. Myer, PhD, CSCS* D Gregory D. Myer, PhD, FACSM, CSCS* D is currently the Director of Research and The Human Performance Laboratory for the Division of Sports Medicine at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and maintains his primary faculty appointment in the departments of Pediatrics and Orthopaedic Surgery in the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Myer has published more than 140 articles in peer reviewed medical journals and has published a book and several book chapters related to his research on the biomechanics of knee injury, sports performance and knee injury prevention training. In the past year, Dr. Myer was recognized as The National Strength and Conditioning Association’s Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation Specialist of the Year, awarded the distinction of Fellow from The American College of Sports Medicine, was appointed as the ACL Study Group’s Traveling Scientist and was a co-author for the Nicolas Andry Award of the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons. Dr. Myer is serving or has served as an investigator on several nationally funded grants focused on ACL injury, ACL prevention and ACL rehabilitation which have contributed multi-million research dollars in direct costs to his institution. Dr. Myer’s primary research interests reside in the fields of Biomechanics and Injury Prevention in sport and pediatric exercise science. His work in the Human Performance Laboratory allows him to integrate the most advanced research findings into athletic development and injury prevention training protocols. Dr. Myer consults with coaches across the globe who seek to update their own training programs for athletes from preadolescence to professional level. Dr. Myer is also currently serving as an international consultant to the English Institute of Sport who supports the talent identification, injury prevention and rehabilitation for the United Kingdom’s Olympic Teams.

CDR Matthew T. Provencher, MD MC USNA native of Barrington, New Hampshire, he attended the United States Naval Academy, where he was appointed the Deputy Brigade Commander (Second in command), graduated with Distinction with a Major in Electrical Engineering, and was designated Secretary of the Navy Distinguished Graduate. He was also a four-year varsity oarsman and First-Team All-American at Navy. He completed his medical education at Dartmouth Medical School where he graduated with honors. CDR Provencher completed his orthopaedic residency at the Naval Medical Center San Diego and his orthopaedic shoulder knee and sports surgery fellowship at Rush University under the direction of Dr. Bernard R. Bach Jr. CDR Provencher is currently the Director for Surgical Services on the USNS Mercy (TAH-19) during Pacific Partnership 2012 – a Humanitarian and Civic Action Mission of the United States Navy and Government. Currently, CDR Provencher is in full-time academic practice as the Director of Shoulder, Knee, and Sports Surgery at the Naval Medical Center San Diego, and is a Professor of Surgery & Orthopaedics at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. He was recently elected to the Board of Directors of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM). He is the Deputy Editor of Arthroscopy Journal. His research includes over 100 peer-reviewed publications, 150 chapters, and has written 5 textbooks.

David B. Thordarson, MDBoard certified in orthopedic surgery, David B. Thordarson, MD is a member of Cedars-Sinai’s Orthopaedic Center. Dr. Thordarson has published more than 90 articles in peer reviewed journals and co-authored nine book chapters. He has served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal, Foot & Ankle International for more than four years and is the author of a book entitled, Orthopedic Essentials – Foot and Ankle Surgery. A much sought after speaker, Dr. Thordarson has lectured at more than 80 local, 160 national and 30 international meetings. He is a member of numerous local and national societies and has served on various committees and panels. After earning his bachelor’s degree with highest honors, at the University of California, Riverside, Dr. Thordarson went on to earn his medical degree at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He performed his surgical internship and orthopedic residency at UCLA, followed by a fellowship in foot and ankle surgery at UCLA and Kaiser Hospital in Panorama City. Prior to joining Cedars-Sinai, Dr. Thordarson was Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Keck Medical Center of the University of Southern California for more than 20 years.

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Marjorie J. Albohm, MS, ATC; President, National Athletic Trainers Association, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Steven P. Arnoczky, DVM, Dipl ACVS, Dipl ACVSMR; Director, Laboratory for Comparative Orthopaedic Research, Wade O. Brinker Professor of Surgery, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

Carl M. Askling, PhD, PT; The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, Section of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Karolinska Insitutet, Stockholm, Sweden

Aaron L. Baggish, MD; Associate Director, Cardiovascular Performance Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

Julian E. Bailes Jr., MD; Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Co-Director, NorthShore Neurological Institute, Evanston, Illinois

Larry D. Bowers, PhD; Chief Science Officer, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Aaron J. Byzak, MBA, FACHE; Director of Government and Community Affairs, University of California San Diego Health Sciences, San Diego, California

Peter J. Carek, MD, MS; Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Family Medicine, MUSC, Charleston, South Carolina

Andy Carter, ATC; Senior Associate Athletic Trainer, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia

Richard F. Clark, MD; Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine; Director, UCSD Division of Medical Toxicology, University of California, San Diego, California

Steven L. Cole, ATC; Associate Athletic Director, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia

Jill L. Cook, PhD, PG Manip Phys; Professor (research), School of Primary Health Care, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Tracey Covassin, PhD, ATC; Associate Professor, Department of Kinesiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

Richard D. Ferkel, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Southern California Orthopedic Institute, Van Nuys, California; Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California

Scott Flinn, MD; Medical Director, Arch Health Partners, Poway, California

Christopher C. Giza, MD; Associate Professor, Division of Pediatric Neurology, Departments of Pediatrics and Neurosurgery, David Geffen School of Medicine and Mattel Children’s Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles, California

Rebecca A. Griffith, MD; Associate Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Atlantic Health, Morristown, New Jersey; Medical Student Clerkship Director; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical School, New York, New York

Kevin M. Guskiewicz, PhD, ATC; Kenan Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Brian Hainline, MD; Chief Medical Officer, NCAA, Indianapolis, Indiana

David A. Hovda, PhD; Professor, Departments of Neurosurgery and Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, California

Wayne B. Jonas, MD; President and CEO, Samueli Institute, Alexandria, Virginia; Professor of Family Medicine, Georgetown University, Washington, DC; Associate Professor, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland

Nancy Kadel, MD; Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California

David Klossner, PhD, ATC; NCAA Director of Health and Safety, NCAA, Indianapolis, Indiana

John E. (Jed) Kuhn, MD; Associate Professor, Chief of Shoulder Surgery, Vanderbilt Sports Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee

Joseph O. Lopreiato, MD, MPH; Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Associate Dean for Simulation Education, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland

Michael McCrea, PhD; Professor of Neurosurgery and Neurology; Director, Brain Injury Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Thomas G. McPoil, PhD, PT; Professor, School of Physical Therapy, Regis University, Denver, Colorado

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Giselle Aerni, MD; Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, University of Connecticut; Associate Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, University of Connecticut, Hartford, Connecticut; Assistant Team Physician, University of Connecticut; Team Physician, WNBA CT Sun

Joseph J. Albano, MD; Private Practice; Comprehensive Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah

Jeffrey M. Anderson, MD; Director of Sports Medicine and Acting Director of Medical Services; Student Health Services, Medical Director for Research, Human Performance Laboratory, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut

Irfan M. Asif, MD; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee

Rishi K. Bala, MD; Fellow, VCU Fairfax Family Practice – Sports Medicine, Fairfax, Virginia Rishi K. Bala, MD; Sports Medicine Fellow, VCU Fairfax Family Practice – Sports Medicine Fellowship, Fairfax, Virginia

Casey G. Batten, MD; Head Team Physician, University of California, Berkeley, California

Holly J. Benjamin, MD; Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Orthopedic Surgery; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine, University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, Illinois

David J. Berkoff, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics and Emergency Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Thomas M. Best, MD, PhD; Professor and Pomerene Chair, Chief, Division of Sports Medicine; Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics; Co-Medical Director, The OSU Sports Medicine Center, Columbus, Ohio

Anthony Beutler, MD; Chief, Injury Prevention Research Lab, Department of Family Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland; Board of Director; Vice-Chairperson, Education Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine

Blake R. Boggess, DO; Assistant Professor, Duke Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina

Willem (Winne) Meeuwisse, MD, PhD; Physician and Professor, Co-Chair, Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre, Faculty of Kinesiology and Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Gregory D. Myer, PhD, CSCS *D; Director, Research and The Human Performance Laboratory, Division of Sports Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center; Assistant Professor, Departments of Pediatrics and Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio

William C. Nugent, MD; Louise R. and Borden E. Avery Professor of Surgery, Professor of Community and Family Medicine, The Dartmouth Institute, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Lebanon, New Hampshire

Forest Pecha, MS, ATC, LAT, OTC, CSCS; Director of Clinical Residency and Outreach, St. Luke’s Sports Medicine, Boise, Idaho

CDR Matthew T. Provencher, MD MC USN; Professor of Surgery and Orthopaedics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland; Shoulder, Knee and Sports Surgery, Naval Medical Center, San Diego, California

Donald L. Resnick, MD; Professor; Chief, Musculoskeletal Imaging, Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, California

David B. Thordarson, MD; Professor, Division of Orthopedics, Department of Surgery, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California

Aldo Tinoco, MD; Physician, Informaticist, NCQA, Washington DC

Jeff F. Vistica, CFP®; Managing Member, Gradney & Vistica Financial Management, LLC; Carlsbad, California

Daniel W. Watkins, Esq.; The Watkins Firm, APC, University of San Diego School of Law (1986), Healthcare, Business and Employment Law, La Jolla, California

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Joanne Borg-Stein, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

Sean T. Bryan, MD; Associate Professor of Family Medicine, University of South Carolina – Greenville School of Medicine; Chair, Department of Family Medicine, Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center, Greenville, South Carolina; Board of Director; Chairperson, Education Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine

Chad T. Carlson, MD; Private Practice, Stadia Sports Medicine, West Des Moines, Iowa; Board of Director; Chair, Practice and Policy Committee, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine;

Nailah Coleman, MD; Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC

Steven J. Collina, MD; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Crozer-Keystone Health System; Medical Director, Healthplex Sports Medicine, Springfield, Pennsylvania

Jerod Cottrill, DO; Rebound Orthopedics, Vancouver, Washington

James M. Daniels, MD, MPH; Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Orthopedics; Director, SIU Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Quincy, Illinois

Arthur Jason De Luigi, DO; Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine, MedStar NRH/Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC

Kevin deWeber, MD, RMSK; Associate Professor, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; Director, Military Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Bethesda, Maryland

William W. Dexter, MD; Director of Sports Medicine, Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine; Professor of Family Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts; President-Elect, American College of Sports Medicine

John P. DiFiori, MD; Professor, Departments of Family Medicine and Orthopaedics Chief, Division of Sports Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Team Physician, UCLA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Los Angeles, California; First Vice President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine

Jon Divine, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio

Jonathan A. Drezner, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine

B. Kent Diduch, MD; Department of Sports Medicine, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia

Kim Fagan, MD; Fagan LLC, Birmingham, Alabama; Board of Director, AMSSM Foundation

Karl B. Fields, MD; Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship, Cone Health System, Greensboro, North Carolina; Board of Director, AMSSM Foundation Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO; Clinical Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of California Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, California; Tahoe Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, South Lake Tahoe, California

Carla Fritz, MD; University of Montana, Missoula, Montana

Matthew Gammons, MD; Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Private Practice, Rutland/Killington, Vermont; Board of Director; Vice-Chairperson, Research Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine

Daniel Garza, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; Medical Director and Head Team Physician, San Francisco Forty-Niners

Margaret E. Gibson, MD; Assistant Professor, University of Missouri Kansas City, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Truman Medical Center Lakewood, Kansas City, Missouri

Heather Gillespie, MD, MPH; Assistant Professor, Division of Sports Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, California

Jason W. Glowney, MD; Medical Director, Boulder Center for Sports Medicine, Boulder, Colorado

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Josh G. Hackel, MD, RMSK; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, The Andrews Institute, Gulf Breeze, Florida; Associate Professor, Florida State University School of Medicine, Tallahassee, Florida; Team Physician, University of West Florida

Mederic M. Hall, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation and Family Medicine, University of Iowa Institute for Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Iowa City, Iowa

Jonathan S. Halperin, MD; Clinical Associate, Sharp Rees Stealy Medical Group, Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, San Diego, California

Mark E. Halstead, MD; Assistant Professor, Departments of Pediatrics and Orthopedics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

Ron Hanson, MD; Director, Interventional Orthopedics Fellowship Program, The Center of Schultz Clinic, Center for Regenerative Medicine, Broomfield, Colorado

Benjamin A. Hasan, MD; Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois; Northwestern Memorial Physicians Group, Lake Forest and Grayslake, Illinois

Diana L. Heiman, MD; Residency Director, ETSU Johnson City Program; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee

Michael Henehan, DO; Adjunct Clinical Professor, Division of General Medical Disciplines, Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, O’Connor Hospital, San Jose, California; Team Physician, San Jose State University

Stanley A. Herring, MD; Clinical Professor, Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine, Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine and Neurological Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Team Physician, Seattle Seahawks, Team Physician, Seattle Mariners; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine

Garry W.K. Ho, MD, RMSK; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, Virginia; Assistant Director, Fairfax Family Practice Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Private Practice, Fairfax, Virginia

Douglas F. Hoffman, MD; Essentia Health, Duluth, Minnesota

Jolie C. Holschen, MD; Private Practice, Infinity Healthcare, Chicago, Illinois; Team Physician, USA Hockey Women’s National Team

Thomas M. Howard, MD; Director, Fairfax Family Practice Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Fairfax, Virginia

Carrie A. Jaworski, MD; Director, Division of Primary Care Sports Medicine and Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Department of Family Medicine, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Glenview, Illinois; Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois

Rob Johnson, MD; Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Division of Sports Medicine; Team Physician, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; Secretary/Treasurer, AMSSM Foundation

Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH; Medical Director, Clinical Outcomes Research, Intermountain Healthcare; Adjunct Professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah

Jennifer Scott Koontz, MD, MPH; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Wichita, Kansas; Private Practice, Newton Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Newton, Kansas

Albert J. Kozar, DO, RMSK; Associate Clinical Professor, University of New England, Biddleford, Maine; Private Practice, Avon, Connecticut; Team Physician, University of Hartford

David W. Kruse, MD; Private Practice, Orthopaedic Specialty Institute, Orange, California

Mark E. Lavallee, MD, CSCS; Co-Director, South Bend Notre Dame Sports Medicine Fellowship; Director, Memorial Sports Medicine Institute, South Bend, Indiana; Assistant Clinical Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine, Head Team Physician, Indiana University, South Bend, Indiana; Team Physician, Holy Cross College; Team Physician, USA Weightlifting

Jim Macintyre, MD; Center of Orthpaedic Rehabilitation, West Jordan, Utah

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Christopher Madden, MD; Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado; Denver, Colorado; Private Practice, Sports Medicine at Longs Peak Family Practice, Longmont, Colorado; Second Vice President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine

Linda Mansfield, MD; Associate Director, Memorial Family Medicine Residency; Faculty, South Bend Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, South Bend, Indiana

Sean N. Martin, DO; Faculty, Family Medicine Residency, Eglin AFB, Florida

Ken R. Mautner, MD; Emory Sports Medicine Center; Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Department of Orthopedic Surgery; Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia

Ketan R. Mody, MD; Private Practice, Elite Sports Medicine Institute, Hinsdale/Orland Park, Illinois

Robert Monaco, MD, MPH; Director of Sports Medicine, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey; Department of Family Medicine, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey

Sean Mulvaney, MD; Fort Meade, Maryland

Kurt J. Nilsson, MD, MS; St. Luke’s Sports Medicine, Boise, Idaho

Ronald P. Olson, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine; Director of Sports Medicine, Student Health Clinic, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

Lucien R. Ouellette, MD; OA Centers for Orthopaedics, Saco, Maine

Stephen Paul, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine; Campus Health Service, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

Jeff Payne, MD; Staff Physician, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic Health System, Faribault, Minnesota

Charles Peterson, MD; Arizona Sports Medicine Center, Mesa, Arizona

Michael J. Petrizzi, MD; Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, Virginia; Private Practice, Medical Director, Hanover Family Physicians, Mechanicsville, Virginia

Sourav Poddar, MD; Program Chair; Associate Professor and Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado; Team Physician, University of Colorado Buffaloes

Aaron J. Provance, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Colorado, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado

James C. Puffer, MD; President and Chief Executive Officer, American Board of Family Medicine; Professor of Family and Community Medicine, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky; Founder, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine

Margot Putukian, MD; Director of Athletic Medicine, Head Team Physician, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey; Associate Clinical Professor, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey; President, AMSSM Foundation

Lara E.P. Quinlan, MD; Tidewater Physicians Multispecialty Group, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Division; Private Practice, Primary Care Sports Medicine, Newport News and Williamsburg, Virginia

Ashwin Rao, MD; Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine; Clinic Director, Hall Health Sports Medicine; Team Physician, UW Husky Athletics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Team Physician, Seattle Seahawks

Andrew Reisman, MD, ATC; Head Team Physician, Student Health Services; Assistant Athletic Director, Sports Medicine; Associate Professor, Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware

Stephen G. Rice, MD, PhD, MPH; Director, Pediatric Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Director, Jersey Shore Sports Medicine Center, Neptune, New Jersey; Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Immediate Past President, American Academy of Pediatrics, New Jersey Chapter

Jeffrey Roberts, MD; St. Francis Family Medicine Center and Residency Program; Bon Secours Sports Medicine; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia

William O. Roberts, MD, MS; Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota

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James A. Russell, MD; Killington Medical Clinic, Killington, Vermont

Peter E. Sedgwick, MD; Managing Physician, Central Maine Sports Medicine (a clinical division of Central Maine Medical Center), Lewiston, Maine

Jacob L. Sellon, MD; Instructor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

John Philip Sherrod, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University; Bon Secours Sports Medicine, Richmond, Virginia

Brian J. Shiple, DO; Assistant Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Private Practice, The Center for Sports Medicine, Springfield, Pennsylvania

Matthew Silvis, MD; Associate Professor, Departments of Family and Community Medicine and Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania

Jay Smith, MD; Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Radiology and Anatomy, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

Harry C. Stafford, MD; Assistant Professor, Fellowship Director, Departments of Family Medicine, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Phillip Steele, MD; Performance Injury Care and Sports Medicine, Helena, Montana

Henry A. Stiene, MD; Beacon Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine; Head Team Physician, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio

Mark Stovak, MD; Director, University of Kansas School of Medicine – Wichita Sports Medicine Fellowship and Family Medicine Residency Program at Via Christi Hospitals; Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Wichita, Kansas; Board of Director; Chair, Fellowship Committee; American Medical Society for Sports Medicine

Paul Stricker, MD; Pediatric and Adolescent Sports Medicine, Scripps Clinic Carmel Valley, San Diego, California

John K. Su, MD, MPH; Associate Director, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Los Angeles, California

Kenneth S. Taylor, MD; Professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine; Director of Sports Medicine, University of California, San Diego, California; Medical Director, International Surf Association

Thomas H. Trojian, MD; Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery; Director of Injury Prevention and Sports Outreach Programs, New England Musculoskeletal Institute; University of Connecticut Health Center; Farmington, Connecticut; Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Hartford, Connecticut; Team Physician, University of Connecticut; Sports Medicine Advisor to Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference; Board of Director; Chair, International/Inter-Organizational Relations Committee, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Brandee L. Waite, MD; Assistant Professor, Sports Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California

Charles W. Webb, DO; Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program; Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Orthopedics, Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, Oregon Russell D. White, MD; Professor of Medicine; Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Community and Family Medicine; University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine; Team Physician, UMKC, Kansas City, Missouri; Team Physician, Kansas City Chiefs

Craig Young, MD; Professor, Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Community and Family Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Board of Director, AMSSM Foundation

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SATELLITE EDUCATION PROGRAM Presented by ConMed Linvatec

OPTIONAL INDUSTRY-SPONSORED LUNCH SYMPOSIUM

Friday, April 19, 201312:40 p.m. - 1:40 p.m.

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At this 60-minute session, the participant will learn critical lessons on the topic of PRP. Presentations examine the basic science research plus clinical experience by experts in their fields. Gain better understanding of the Cascade® Autologous Platelet System and enjoy lunch. Product demonstration and handouts will be available after the symposium.

Basic Science Research Perspective on PRP Faculty: Steven Arnoczky, DVMPresentation Objectives:• Define the Role of Platelets in Tissue Healing and Regeneration• Differentiate PRP systems with respect to platelet viability, capture

efficiency, and reproducibility• Provide clarification on literature - favorable vs. inconclusive data

Clinical Experience with PRPFaculty: Brian Halpern, MDPresentation Objectives:• Examine the Role of Platelet Rich Plasma in Practice• Provide Clinical Study Description• Summarize Lessons Learned

Questions, Answers, Discussion, Demonstration• 10 minutes

AMSSM is not responsible for the planning, content or speakers of this program.

This program is not an AMSSM educational activity.

No Registration Fee Required

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SATELLITE EDUCATION PROGRAM Presented by MiMedx

OPTIONAL INDUSTRY-SPONSORED LUNCH SYMPOSIUM

Friday, April 19, 201312:40 p.m. - 1:40 p.m.

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Use natural healing to Fix the Hurt and successfully treat patients have failed conservative care including stretching, bracing, and even cortisone injection. AmnioFix® technology is now available in a Sports Medicine application. This FDA registered, patented PURION® Processed human amniotic membrane technology has been studied in sports medicine applications including Plantar Fasciitis and Lateral Epicondylitis and has shown significant improvement in patients who have already failed conservative care. This 60-minute seminar includes information on the material, injection techniques, addressing patient questions and concerns, and suggested payment and reimbursement topics.

AMSSM is not responsible for the planning, content or speakers of this program.

This program is not an AMSSM educational activity.

No Registration Fee Required

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SATELLITE EDUCATION PROGRAM Presented by Tenex Health

OPTIONAL INDUSTRY-SPONSORED LUNCH SYMPOSIUM

Friday, April 19, 201312:40 p.m. - 1:40 p.m.

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Participants will learn the patient benefits using the ultrasonic removal of diseased soft tissue with the Tenex TX1 probe. This FDA approved, clinically supported, reimbursed technique offers patients who failed conservative therapy an outpatient, minimally invasive treatment for Epicondylitis, Patellar Tendonosis, Achilles Tenondosis and Plantar Fasciitis.

Using TX1 Technology in my PracticeFaculty: Kris Stowers, MD Florida State Team Physician• Technology and Clinical Outcomes• Technique Overview• Patient Experiences• Q & A

AMSSM is not responsible for the planning, content or speakers of this program.

This program is not an AMSSM educational activity.

No Registration Fee Required

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CITY TOUR – SAN DIEGO OLD & NEWWEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013

9:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. (6 ½ HOUR EXCURSION)PRICE: $57.00 per person (Includes motorcoach transportation to and from the Manchester Grand Hyatt, taxes and gratuities)Minimum: 40 guests | Maximum: 45 guests

The excursion includes a one-hour harbor cruise approximately 12 miles in length of either the North Bay (includes North Island Naval Air Station, Harbor and Shelter Islands, the Naval Sub Base and the Cabrillo National Monument) or South Bay (includes Star of India, the U.S. Navy surface fleet, Coronado Bay Bridge and busy shipyards), walk through Balboa Park and spend free time in Old Town.

Itinerary:9:30 a.m Depart Manchester Grand Hyatt9:45 a.m. Arrive at B-Street Pier10:00 a.m 1-hour harbor cruise11:15 a.m. Walk through Balboa Park1:30 p.m. Free time in Old Town3:30 p.m. Depart from Old Town4:00 p.m. Return to Manchester Grand Hyatt

AMSSM is pleased to offer family and social activities throughout the week for you, your family and guests.Registration/payment for these optional tours will be provided by contracted provider, AlliedPRA. Registration for these optional events will not be handled through AMSSM.

Online registration will be available at http://www.regonline.com/AMSSM. Through the online tour registration, guests will be asked to create a password, giving each guest the ability to log back onto the website and manage their own changes/updates. When making your online reservation, guests will have the option to pay by check or credit card. Credit card payments will be processed at the close of registration. Full payment (by check or credit card) for the optional tours must be received by Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Guests receive immediate automated confirmation via the web and have the option of accessing a ‘printer friendly’ version. A copy of your reservation details will also be automatically emailed.

OPTIONAL SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

THE SAN DIEGO ZOOTHURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013

12:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. (4 ½-HOUR EXCURSION)PRICE: $73.00 per adult | $70.00 per child (ages 3-11)(Includes zoo admission, motorcoach transportation to and from the Manchester Grand Hyatt, taxes and gratuities) Minimum: 40 guests | Maximum: 45 guests

The excursion includes an afternoon at the world-famous San Diego Zoo. With your general admission ticket, you receive a 35-minute guided bus tour, express bus and Skyfari aerial train while exploring the zoo grounds, animal shows and exhibits.

Itinerary:12:30 p.m. Depart Manchester Grand Hyatt1:00 p.m. Arrive at San Diego Zoo Free time to explore zoo grounds4:30 p.m. Depart San Diego Zoo5:00 p.m. Return to Manchester Grand Hyatt

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JEWELS BY THE SEA (La Jolla)SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013

9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. (7-HOUR EXCURSION)PRICE: $59.00 per adult | $56.00 per child (ages 3-17)(Includes motorcoach transportation to and from the Manchester Grand Hyatt, taxes and gratuities)Minimum: 40 guests | Maximum: 45 guests

The excursion begins with admission to the Birch Aquarium at Scripps in La Jolla along with 1 ¾-hours free time to explore the aquarium. Then, the excursion continues with 4-½ hours free time for shopping and lunch at the La Jolla Village.

Itinerary:9:00 a.m. Depart Manchester Grand Hyatt9:30 a.m. Free time at Birch Aquarium at Scripps11:00 a.m. Free time to shop at La Jolla Village Lunch (on your own)3:30 p.m. Depart from La Jolla Village4:00 p.m. Return to Manchester Grand Hyatt

PLEASE NOTE: If the minimum number of reservations is not met for each activity, the event will be cancelled and you will receive a full refund.

SEAWORLD SPLASH FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2013

12:30 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. (4 ½-HOUR EXCURSION)PRICE: $125.00 per adult | $122.00 per child (ages 3-9)(Includes motorcoach transportation to and from the Manchester Grand Hyatt, taxes and gratuities)Minimum: 40 guests | Maximum: 45 guests

The excursion includes an afternoon at the SeaWorld Adventure Park. Included with this excursion is your admission to the Adventure Park, colorful map of SeaWorld Adventure Park for each guest and free time to explore Park attractions, shows and exhibits.

Itinerary:12:30 p.m. Depart Manchester Grand Hyatt1:00 p.m. Arrive at Sea World Adventure Park Free time to enjoy park4:30 p.m. Depart from Sea World Adventure Park5:00 p.m. Return to Manchester Grand Hyatt

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SAN DIEGO DINNER CRUISEFRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2013

6:30 P.M. – 10:00 P.M. (3 ½ HOUR EXCURSION)PRICE: $94.34 per person (includes taxes and gratuities)

The San Diego Dinner Cruise is the perfect option for seeing sights or celebrating a special evening while in San Diego. In addition to a three-course meal, a DJ will add to the memorable evening by providing music for dancing and music requests.

Transportation from the Manchester Grand Hyatt to the Grape Street Pier as well as returning back to the hotel site is not provided. The Grape Street Pier is located one mile away from the Manchester Grand Hyatt.

OPTIONAL SOCIAL ACTIVITIES HORNBLOWER CRUISES & EVENTS

Registration/payment for this optional dinner cruise is not through AMSSM. Hornblower Cruises and Events is the contracted provider.

Reservations for the dinner cruise can be made by calling the public cruise manager, Julie Muldoon at (619) 725-8813 and reference reservation number 404045. When making your reservations, please indicate your entrée selection. Please make your reservations by April 12, 2013. After that date, any unused seats will be released.

Itinerary:6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Boarding at Grape Street Pier (1800 N. Harbor Drive)7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Dinner Cruise

Dinner Cruise Menu• Boarding Glass of Champagne• Coffee, Hot Tea and Water

First Course• The Signature Salad – Mixed Baby Greens, Seasonal

Crisp Vegetables, Lightly Dressed• Warm Rustic Rolls with Butter

Second Course (Entrée Selection – Please Choose One of the Following for Each Guest)• Bistro Steak – 8oz. USDA Choice Flat Iron – Truffle

Butter, Fresh Herbs, Crisp Shallots, Potato Gratin, Seasonal Vegetables

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Dessert• White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake, Dark

Chocolate Cookie Crust, Berry Sauce, Whipped Cream

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Balboa Park (619) 239-0512 Located just minutes from downtown San Diego, Balboa Park is home to some exciting attractions including the world famous San Diego Zoo, beautiful botanical gardens and world class museums such as the Natural History Museum and Hall of Champions. Admission to the grounds is free as well as access to the gardens. Individual museums have their own admittance fees which can be found online.

USS Midway Aircraft Carrier (619) 544-9600Immediately adjacent to the hotel is the USS Midway Aircraft Carrier. Prepare yourself for a lifetime memory as you climb aboard the USS Midway Museum. Once the leading ship of her class and the largest ship in the world until 1955, the USS Midway is the only remaining aircraft carrier of the World War II era. Admission to this piece of history includes a self-guided audio tour to 60 exhibits throughout the historic aircraft carrier and 25 restored aircraft.

Oldtown San Diego Old Town San Diego is a must-do on anyone’s check list when visiting San Diego. The history and culture that remains in Old Town is what truly attracts guests. Old Town is a one stop shop as it houses over 25 restaurants offering authentic and cultural cuisine, museums and historical shops. And for the suspense seekers, be sure to check out the evening ghost tours.

Beach Bike Tour San Diego Bike and Kayak Tours offers one of the best ways to see some of the city’s best sights. This 3-hour tour is a freefall as it descends from Mt. Soledad down through La Jolla and Pacific Beach. On your way back stop by the historical Cave Store and descend below ground into one of La Jolla’s infamous water caves. Approximately 13-14 miles in length, this is one tour that is sure to get your heart pumping.

Wild Animal Park (619)718-3000 It is one of the largest tourist attractions in San Diego County. The park houses a large array of wild and endangered animals including species from the continents of Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America, and Australia. The park is in a semi-arid environment and one of its most notable features is the Africa Tram which explores the expansive African exhibits. These free-range enclosures house such animals as antelopes, giraffes, buffalo, cranes and rhinos. The park is also noted for its California condor breeding program, the most successful such program in the United States.

OTHER ACTIVITES IN SAN DIEGOThe following is a list of other social activities available in San Diego for you and your family and/or guests to use as a reference for “Things to Do” during your free time.

Seaport Village Immediately adjacent to the hotel is Seaport Village. Come explore 50-plus diverse shops, 17 unique eateries and outdoor entertainment and find everything under the sun. Seaport Village is a waterfront shopping and dining complex adjacent to San Diego Bay in downtown San Diego, California. It is located at 849 West Harbor Drive, at the intersection of Harbor Drive and Kettner.

Old Point Loma Lighthouse The Old Point Loma Lighthouse stood watch over the entrance to San Diego Bay for 36 years. At dusk on November 15, 1855, the light keeper climbed the winding stairs and lit the light for the first time. What seemed to be a good location 422 feet above sea level, however, had a serious flaw. Fog and low clouds often obscured the light. On March 23, 1891, the light was extinguished and the keeper moved to a new lighthouse location closer to the water at the tip of the Point.

Gaslamp Quarter Immediately adjacent to the hotel is the Gaslamp Quarter. Stroll through the 16 ½-block historic Gaslamp Quarter in downtown San Diego. Once the stomping grounds of the legendary Wyatt Earp, the Gaslamp Quarter is now home to unique stores and numerous restaurants, nightclubs and bars, many of which are set in turn-of-the-century Victorian architecture.

U.S. Olympic Training CenterVisit the U.S. Olympic Training Center, the nation’s first warm-weather, year-round Olympic training facility, located in Chula Vista. Free guided tours of the 150-acre lakefront facility are offered at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday; tours begin at the Copley Visitor Center. Self-guided tours are also available Monday-Saturday – 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

La Jolla Known as “The Jewel” of San Diego, La Jolla features luxury homes, fine dining and upscale shopping that rivals Rodeo Drive. But the real jewels in La Jolla are the beaches, which are freely available for visitors and locals alike. The La Jolla coastline varies dramatically - from 300-foot sea cliffs, to rocky reefs, to golden sand coves, exploring La Jolla’s beaches is an exhilarating and inspiring experience.

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Member ID# By March 20, 2013 After March 20, 2013 Amount Enclosed

AMSSM Member (Includes International Members) $500.00 $550.00AMSSM Fellowship Member (AMSSM member currently in a sports medicine fellowship)

$450.00 $500.00

AMSSM Resident Member $450.00 $500.00AMSSM Student Member $350.00 $400.00International Attendee (Outside USA) $500.00 $550.00Non-Member Physician $850.00 $900.00Non-Member Non-Physician $500.00 $550.00

Please complete the registration form – type or print legibly. One form must be completed for each registrant and payment mustaccompany the registration form. Registration at the advance rate will be accepted until March 20, 2013. After that date,registration will be available at an increased rate of $50.00.

REGISTRATION FORM

BADGE INFORMATION

Nickname or First Name: ______________________________________________________________________________

First Name: _________________________Last Name: _________________________Degree: ______________________

Affiliation: __________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ________________________State/Province:__________ Postal Code: ___________ Country: _________________ PHYSICAL OR DIETARY REQUIREMENTS

qCheck here if you have physical or dietary requirements which necessitate accommodation in order to fully participate in this activity. List requirements: __________________________________________________________________________________

The Future of Sports Medicine

RIDE THEWAVE!

2013 AMSSM 22ND ANNUAL MEETING

REGISTRATION OPTIONS: PLEASE READ BEFORE COMPLETING REGISTRATIONPlease register online to reserve a place at the meeting. You have the option to pay by check or credit card when registering online. A receipt will be generated upon completion of your online registration. PLEASE NOTE: If you are registering for any optional educational activities (ICLs, S.M.A.R.T. Workshop or Pre-Conferences) — your online registration ensures availability and reserves your place in the requested activity. With online registration, you have the option to pay by check or credit card. When paying by check, please include a printed copy of the online registration form you will receive through email with your payment to the AMSSM office.

OR, you can print and return the registration form along with your payment to the AMSSM office by fax or U.S. Mail. This method is not recommended if you want to register for the optional educational activities (ICLs, S.M.A.R.T. Workshop or Pre-Conferences). PLEASE NOTE: You will only be charged for the optional educational activities that are available at the time your registration form is received.

REGISTRATION FEES • ADVANCE REGISTRATION DEADLINE: MARCH 20, 2013

REGISTRATION INFORMATION (Mailing address listed below will be placed on the participant’s list)

Full Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________

Address (Line 1): ____________________________________________________________________________________

Address (Line 2):____________________________________________________________________________________

City: ________________________State/Province:__________ Postal Code: ___________ Country: ________________

Office Phone: ___________________________ Office Fax: ___________________________

Home Phone: ___________________________ Cell Phone: ___________________________Registrant will be sent a receipt and registration confirmation to the email address listed below:

Registrant’s email address: ____________________________________________________________________________q For reimbursement purposes, please email an additional receipt to: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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OPTIONAL EVENTS: Please check applicable box(es) to register for eventsOptional Activity Time Member Fee Non-Member Fee Amount EnclosedTUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2013qIntroduction to MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. $475.00 N/A $ _________

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013: qAdvanced MSK Ultrasound Pre-Conference 7:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. $425.00 N/A $ _________

qSports Medicine Economics Pre-Conference 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. $100.00 $150.00 $ _________ (Select one: Session Track below)qEstablished DoctorsqNew Doctors

qCAQ Preparation Presented by AMSSM/ACSM 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. No Fee No Fee No Fee

qECG Interpretation in Athletes 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $ 50.00 $ 60.00 $ ________ THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013AMSSM MEMBER PARTY 7:00 p.m. qYes, I will attend the AMSSM Member Party Please indicate the total number attending: _______ No fee

FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2013qS.M.A.R.T. WORKSHOP 3:15 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. $125.00 $175.00 $ _________ Sideline Management Assessment Response Techniques Workshop IF REGISTERING FOR THE S.M.A.R.T. WORKSHOP, PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION BELOW:Select one: Which sentence best describes your level of involvement in covering sports events and your goals for attending this workshop?

q#1 I cover no athletic events, practices, or schools but have been asked to do so and/or see the need and would like to learn the basics involved so that I may be competent and comfortable.q#2 I have covered an occasional athletic event at the high school level and below and see the need to improve my diagnostic, management and return to play skills so that I feel more competent and comfortable. q#3 I have covered athletic events at the high school level and below and feel fairly comfortable with my skills but am looking for refresher and the latest information and thinking on management of specific injuries and illnesses as they relate to return to play decisions and management. q#4 I regularly cover college and high school athletic events and feel very comfortable with my skills but am looking to ensure that I am understanding the latest science behind decision making and to obtain some CME credits that I need.

INDUSTRY-SPONSORED LUNCH SYMPOSIUMS (OPTIONAL)FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2013qConMed Linvatec 12:40 p.m. - 1:40 p.m. (lunch provided) No Fee“Platelet Rich Plasma: Lessons Learned” qMiMedx 12:40 p.m. - 1:40 p.m. (lunch provided) No Fee“Use of Injectable Amniotic Membrane for Patients Who Have Refractory Sports MedicineTendinopathies” qTenex 12:40 p.m. - 1:40 p.m. (lunch provided) No Fee“Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Tenotomy and Fasciotomy”

SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013qOPTIONAL BOX LUNCH (excludes drink/water stations available in room) ..................................................... $28.00 Note: Team Physicians Breakouts 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS In order to receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, please sign up below and include the $25.00 fee with your meeting registration payment. Physicians requesting the AMA PRA Category 1Credit™ need to sign the daily attendance record during the Annual Meeting in order to receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.

AAFP Prescribed Credit ..............................................................................................................................................No feeqAmerican Medical Association ($25.00 fee) ................................................................................................... $________

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PAYMENT INFORMATION

qCheck (payable to AMSSM in U.S. Dollars) Fed ID: 39-1715104 qVisa qMasterCard qDiscover qAmerican Express

Account Number:_________________________________________________ Expiration Date (mm/yy): _____ /_____

Name on Credit Card: ___________________________________________________________________________________

CVV (last 3 digits on the back; 4 digits on the front of AMEX): _____________________

Signature: ____________________________________________________________________________________________

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO RETURN COMPLETED REGISTRATION/PAYMENTS:

Secured registration is available online at www.amssm.org

American Medical Society for Sports Medicine4000 West 114th Street, Suite 100 Leawood, KS 66211(913) 327-1415 (Phone) • (913) 327-1491 (Fax) • [email protected]

TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLOSED ...................................................................................................................... $

THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2013 ● 6:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. (Choose only 1) MEMBERS NON-MEMBERS ICL # ICL TITLE

q $50 $60 # 1 Gait Analysis with Shoe to Barefoot Transitionq $50 $60 # 2 Caring for Swimmers q $50 $60 # 3 Evidence-Based Approach to the Thrower’s Shoulderq $50 $60 # 4 Assessing Balance in the Concussed Athlete: A Practical Approachq $50 $60 # 5 Ultrasound-Guided Iliopsoas Injection in the Setting of Femoral Acetabular Impingementq $25 $35 # 6 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Producing Scholarly Activity in Fellowship

FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2013 ● 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. (Choose only 1)q $50 $60 # 7 The Athletes and the Arts Initiative – Foot and Ankle Injuries in Dancersq $50 $60 # 8 Cost Effective Use of ATCs as Physician Extenders in PCSMq $50 $60 # 9 Hamstring Injuriesq $50 $60 # 10 OMT: “Simple Low Back Pain” q $50 $60 # 11 Ultrasound-Guided Treatment of Achilles Tendinopathy: Three Treatments Beyond PRPq $25 $35 # 12 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: Basic Fracture and Dislocation Care

SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 ● 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. (Choose only 1)q $50 $60 # 13 The Use of the Foot Posture Index to Quantify Foot Posture and Mobilityq $50 $60 # 14 The Role of Scapulothoraic Function in Shoulder Pain q $50 $60 # 15 Advanced Fracture Careq $50 $60 # 16 OMT Techniques: Advanced Courseq $50 $60 # 17 Concussion Management q $25 $35 # 18 RESIDENT/FELLOW SPECIFIC ICL: MSK Examination Skills for Residents and Fellows

SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2013 ● 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. (Choose only 1)q $50 $60 # 19 Gait Analysis in Runners q $50 $60 # 20 Injections: The Substances We Use and the Evidence q $50 $60 # 21 Advanced Dislocation Care q $50 $60 # 22 Preparing for International Travel TOTAL for ICL Registration ...........................................................................................................................$ _________

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURES: REGISTRATION IS LIMITED Based on a first-come, first-served basis AMSSM Members.................................$50 (per ICL)Non-Members ........................................$60 (per ICL) Resident/Fellow Specific ICLs (must be a resident/fellow to register for ICLs # 6, 12 and 18)Resident/Fellow AMSSM Members: $25 (per Resident/Fellow ICL)Resident/Fellow Non-Member: $35 (per Resident/Fellow ICL)

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