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2017 AUGUST 30 to SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 NEW YORK HILTON MIDTOWN Register quickly and easily online at internationalskeletalsociety.com 44TH ANNUAL MEETING AND MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING COURSE: FUNDAMENTALS TO ADVANCED CONCEPTS NEW YORK, NEW YORK BE A PART OF IT AUGUST 30 – SEPTEMBER 1, 2017

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Page 1: and muSCulOSKeleTal imaging COurSe: FundamenTalS TO ... · innovations in advanced imaging and therapeutic interventions. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of the ISS 44th

2017August 30 to september 1, 2017

New York HiltoN midtowN

register quickly and easily online at internationalskeletalsociety.com

44Th annual meeTing and muSCulOSKeleTal imaging COurSe: FundamenTalS TO advanCed COnCepTS

new YOrK, new YOrKbe a parT OF iT

auguST 30 – SepTember 1, 2017

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The International Skeletal Society invites you to its 44th Annual Meeting and Imaging Update Course (Refresher Course) to be held at the New York Hilton Midtown located in the heart of New York City. A fabulous setting for this popular international meeting. The program brings together world renowned thought leaders to share their expertise in a variety of formats including didactic lectures, rapid-fire presentations and panel discussions. Based on needs-assessments and comments from attendees at prior ISS courses, the Refresher Course committee has put together a comprehensive, multimodality program consisting of two parallel programs; “sports Injuries” and “Musculoskeletal Diseases”. Delegates are encouraged to move freely between the two programs to maximize their areas of interest. Highlights of include:

• Case-based/AudienceResponseSessions• 4Self-AssessmentModuleofferings• “AtthePACS”formatthatallowsparticipantstohaveacombinationofcasereviewanddidacticexperience• “Knowthelingo”toreviewcomplexanatomyinspecificstructurallesions• BigpicturethinkingdeliveredbythelegendaryMSKradiologymasters• PediatricMSKfocussession• Orthopedic/surgeoninterdisciplinarysession

The refresher course closes on Friday with Dr. Don Resnick’s highly acclaimed, must see, film quiz session.

This year’s optional ultrasound course, chaired by Dr. Andrew Grainger will focus on ultrasound and guided intervention in the shoulder. The course will combine lectures and demonstrations with small group tutorials where delegates will have the opportunity to scan normal models under the supervision of experienced tutors. Space is limited for the ultrasound course – be sure to register early! Registrants for the ultrasound course need to be registered for the refresher course.

New this year, we have added a special pathology/orthopedic one-day interdisciplinary bone course, Musculoskeletal Pathology, Radiology and Surgery- A Correlative Approach. This course chaired by Dr. Julie Fanburg-Smith provides a full day of education broken into four parts: Benign Bone and Joints; Benign versus Malignant Bone Forming Tumors; Conventional Chondrosarcoma and Chordoma; Giant Cell Rich and Epithelioid Vascular Tumors of the Bone. As a special promotion this year, non-members of the ISS who register for this pathology/orthopedic course are invited to observe the ISS members meeting on Monday and Tuesday (August 28-29) at a reduced fee of $50.00.

Be A Part Of It!WilliamE.Palmer,MD ISSPresident

Christine B. Chung, MD Chair,ScientificProgramCommittee2017

1You Are iNvited

stArt spreAdiNg tHe News – New York, New York!

new! One-daY paThOlOgY OrThOpediC COurSe

COurSe direCTOrS dr. Julie C. Fanburg-Smith Orthopedic and Soft Tissue Pathology dr. mark d. murphey Musculoskeletal Radiology dr. Franklin h. Sim Orthopedic Oncologic Surgery

FOr COmpleTe prOgram deTailS:internationalskeletalsociety.com

musculoskeletal pathology, radiology and Surgery - a Correlative approach Orthopedic pathology • Musculoskeletal Radiologic • Oncologic Orthopedic Surgery Correlation

Sunday august 27th 2017

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MUSCULOSKELETAL iMAging COURSE EdUCATiOnAL nEEdS

2iss educAtioNAl Needs & objectives

EDUCATIONAL NEEDS

Musculoskeletal imaging involves a broad spectrum of pathology including sports related injuries, trauma, arthritis, infection, osseous and soft tissue tumors, and metabolic bone disease. The diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal disorders increasingly relies upon advanced imaging. Further, image guided biopsy and therapeutic interventions play an important role in the management of musculoskeletal disorders. Given these demands, musculoskeletal imagers require ongoing education to maintain an extensive knowledge base, be skilled in state-of-the-art imaging techniques, and understand the latest advances in clinical management.

The refresher course is structured to fully address the educational needs of musculoskeletal imagers. Two parallel tracks in sports medicine imaging and musculoskeletal imaging provide attendees a wide selection of activities to fulfill their individual educational needs. Educational sessions within each track concentrate on specific pathology and anatomic regions. Conventional didactic lectures are supplemented by highly focused “rapid fire” sessions to maximize the educational yield for participants. To facilitate integration of educational material into clinical practice, attendees are encouraged to participate in case interpretation sessions. Interactive events includeafilminterpretationpanelandaninnovative“atthePACS”session combining real-time interpretation with didactic materials.

The sports medicine imaging track includes topics reviewing anatomy and pathology of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle and foot. Rapid fire sessions focus on sites of complex anatomy and specific injuries. Special sessions addressing tendon, cartilage, bone and muscle emphasize the evaluation of musculoskeletal structural substrates, affording an in depth exploration of biomechanics, pathophysiology, and advanced imaging. Attendees are assured of an expansive educational experience with offerings that include tendon histopathology, advanced cartilage imaging, pediatric sports injuries, postoperative imaging, and numerous specific sports related injuries.

The musculoskeletal disease track covers a broader array of pathology, acting as both a comprehensive review and update on recent advances. Common musculoskeletal findings are discussed in an introductory “differential and diagnosis” session, with subsequent sessions on trauma, bone and soft tissue tumors, metabolic bone disease and arthritis. Additional sessions address disorders of the spine and peripheral nerves, imaging of orthopedic hardware, and musculoskeletal therapeutic interventions. Advanced imaging techniques are discussed using the popular rapid fire format, including whole body MRI, dual energy CT and metal artifact reduction methods.

The primary goal of the refresher course is to provide a rich educational experience for attendees. The wide variety of educational sessions allows participants to remedy educational gaps, regardless of experience or scope of practice. Attendees of the course can expect to gain in depth knowledge of common clinical entities and exposure to uncommon disorders, while also learning of the latest innovations in advanced imaging and therapeutic interventions.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of the ISS 44th Annual Meeting and Musculoskeletal Imaging Course, attendees should be able to

1.Explain thepathophysiologyand imagingfindingsofcommonlyencountered musculoskeletal disorders and sports related injuries.

2.Identify appropriate utilization of radiographs, CT, MRI andultrasound for evaluating musculoskeletal disorders.

ULTRASOUND AND GUIDED INTERVENTION IN THE SHOULDERThe need for the hands-on ultrasound workshop and lectures has been established from discussions with the ISS program committee, the feedback from past ISS program committee, the feedback from the past ISS hands-on Workshops, as well as participant participation in other similar hands-on ultrasound workshops across the world. The topic chosen for this year’s course is ultrasound and guided intervention in the shoulder. In addition to didactic lectures, the group will take advantage of the ability to use models for training. This will allow delegates to work in small groups with experts to refinetheirskills identifyingsafeandaccurateapproachestoMSKinterventional procedures.

OVERALL COURSE OUTLINEThe overall program includes a combination of member’s scientific sessions and an open refresher course that spans for a total of seven days. The multiple sessions are designed to meet the needs of the multi-disciplinary physicians attending the course. The course focus is targeted towards, pathologists, radiologists, researchers, sonographers, allied health providers and other professionals interested in musculoskeletal imaging.

ACCREDITATIONPlease visit the website for CME and Sonographer accreditationupdates: www.internatonalskeletalsociety.com

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Georgina Allen, FRCR, MScSEMKimberlyAmrami,MDSuzanneAnderson,MD,PhDMark Anderson, MDCarol Andrews, MDEmine Remide Arkun, MDLaura Bancroft, MD, FACRFrancesca Beamanm MDLuis Beltran, MDJavier Beltran, MDJenny Bencardino, MDSarah Bixby, MDDonna Blankenbaker, MDKlausBohndorf,MDMarcelo Bordalo-Rodrigues, MDRobert Boutin, MDMiriam Bredella, MDKennethBuckwalter,MD,MS,MBANathalie Bureau, MD, MScCharles Bush, MDRobert Campbell, MDEric Chang, MDGregory Chang, MDConnie Chang, MDNancy Chauvin, MDAvneesh Chhabra, MDJung-AhChoi,MD,PhDHye Won Chung, MDChristine Chung, MDDavid Connell, MDWilliamConway,MD,PhDAnne Cotten, MDJulia Crim, MDJohn Crues, MD, MSMarcelo de Abreu, MDTobias Dietrich, MDElisabeth Dion, MD

KathleenEmery,MDFatima Bilge Ergen, MDJulie Fanburg-Smith, MDLaura Fayad, MDDavid Fessell, MDKarenFinlay,MDAdrienne Flanagan MD, FRCPath,PhDBruceForster,MD,MSc,FRCPCKlausFriedrich,MDHilary Garner, MDGarry Gold, MDAndrewGrainger,BM,BS,MRCP,FRCRJamesF.Griffith,MD,MRCP,FRCRAliGuermazi,MD,PhDGiuseppe Guglielmi, MDPaulGuillerman,MDSoterios Gyftopoulos, MDAlice Ha, MD, MSAndrew Haims, MDBenjamin Howe, MDBrady Huang, MD, BSHakan Ilaslan, MDJon Jacobson, MDDiegoJaramillo,MD,MPHJackJennings,MD,PhDRickKijowski,MDAndreaKlauser,MDPaulKleinman,MDBruceKneeland,MDGeorgeKoulouris,MD,MBBS,MMed, FRANZCRJosefKramer,MDMarkKransdorf,MDRadhesh Lalam, MBBS, MRCS, FRCRTal Laor, MDJean Denis Laredo, MD

ThomasLeCorroller,MD,PhDFrederic Lecouvet, MDLeon Lenchik, MDThomasLink,MD,PhDJames Linklater, MBBSRobert Lopez, MDMarioMaas,MD,PhDThomas Magee, MDNancy Major, MDKelleyMarshall,MDTheodore Miller, MD, FACRJohnny Monu, MD, BS, MSWilliam Morrison, MDKambizMotamedi,MDMichael Mulligan, MDMark Murphey, MDDanyal Nawabi, MDPhilipO’Connor,MDPaulO’Donnell,MBBS,MRCP,FRCRPatrickOmoumi,MD,PhDWilliamPalmer,MDDavidPanicek,MDMiniPathria,MDCatherinePetchprapa,MDJeffreyPeterson,MDChristianPfirrmann,MD,MBAThomasPope,MD,FACRHollisPotter,MDVictorCaccar-Pullicino,MDGajan Rajeswaran, MBBS, FRCRMichael Recht, MDMoniqueReijnierse,MD,PhDDonald Resnick, MDCharles Resnik, MDMichael Richardson, MDPhilipRobinson,FRCRFrank Roemer, MD

Zehava Sadka Rosenberg, MDDaniel Rosenthal, MDDavid Rubin, MDLeon Rybak, MDMark Schweitzer, MDLucaSconfienza,MD,PhDLeanne Seeger, MD, FACRNogah Shabshin, MD, MBA, BScMaryam Shahabpour, MDCarolyn Sofka, MDLynne Steinbach, MDKathrynStevens,MD,BS(hons)Eric Strauss, MDNaveen Subhas, MDMurali Sundaram, MD, MBBS, FRCRReto Sutter, MDMihraTaljanovic,MD,PhDMartin Torriani, MD, MMScSiegfried Trattnig, MDMichael Tuite, MDHilary Umans, MDFilipVanhoenacker,MD,PhDDaniel Walz, MDLawrence White, MDCarl Winalski, MDRobert Wissman, MD Corrie Yablon, MDLawrence Yao, MDHiroshiYoshioka,MD,PhDJoseph Yu, MDMichael Zlatkin, MDAdam Zoga, MDJoseph Zuckerman, MD

3musculoskeletAl imAgiNg course FAcultY

ISS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERSMEMBERS-AT-LARGE M.FernandaAmary,MD,PhDMeera Hameed, MDAndreas Heuck, MDMarkJ.Kransdorf,MDG.PeturNielsen,MD PhilipRobinson,FRCR

PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR Christine B. Chung, MD

MEMBERS’ MEETING CHAIR Julie C. Fanburg-Smith, MD

CONVENTION PLANNING MANAGER Lawrence M. White, MD

PROGRAM COMMITTEEChristine B. Chung, MD (Chair)WilliamE.Palmer,MDLawrence M. White, MDMichaelP.Recht,MDJuerg Hodler, MD, MBAM.FernandaAmary,MD,PhDLaura Bancroft, MD, FACRAnne Cotten, MDGarry Gold, MDAndrewGrainger,BM,BS,MRCP,FRCRGeorgeKoulouris,MD,MBBS,MMed,FRANZCRLeon Lenchik, MDTheodore Miller, MD, FACRPhilipO’Connor,MDMiniPathria,MDNogah Shabshin, MD, MBA, BScCarolyn Sofka, MD

SOCIETY OFFICERSPRESIDENTWilliamE.Palmer,MD

PRESIDENT-ELECTLawrence M. White, MD

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTLynne S. Steinbach, MD

TREASURERMichaelP.Recht,MD

SECRETARyJuerg Hodler, MD, MBA

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4ultrAsouNd course - sHoulder

HANDS-ON/TUTORIALSJung-Ah Choi, MD, PhD

Joseph Craig, MBChB

James F. Griffith, MD, MRCP, FRCR

Brady Huang, MD, BS

Franz Kainberger, MD

Radhesh Lalam, MBBS, MRSC, FRCR

Ramy Mansour, MBChB, MSc, FRCR

Philippe Peetrons, MD

Luca Sconfienza, MD, PhD

HANDS-ON/TUTORIALSJoseph Craig, MBChB

Robert Lopez, MD

Joel Newman, MD

Violeta Nikodinovska, MD, PhD, MSc

Patrick Omoumi, MD, PhD

Simon Ostlere, MBBS, FRCR

Gajan Rajeswaran, MBBS, FRCR

Mihra Taljanovic, MD, PhD

9:00am-9:05am Introduction: Andrew Grainger, BM, BS, MRCP, FRCR9:05am-9:35am Basic Shoulder Ultrasound: How I Do It: Martin Torriani, MD

Anatomy and Demonstration: Cuff and Biceps: Philippe Peetrons, MD9:35am–10:05am Advanced Shoulder Ultrasound: Corrie Yablon, MD

Anatomy and Demonstration: ACJ, Rotator Interval,Dynamic Assessment, Axillary Recess and Muscles: Jon Jacobson, MD

10:05am-10:30am RotatorCuffTears:HowIDiagnosethemandPitfallstoAvoid: Viviane Khoury, MD10:30 am - 11:00 am BREAK

7:00 am - 8:00 am BREAKfAST 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Registration/Information Desk Hours

GROUP A - MORNING

GROUP A - AfTERNOON

COMBINED

BREAK INTO GROUPS

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM - LUNCH

TUESDAy, AUGUST 29, 2017

GROUP B - MORNING

GROUP B - AfTERNOON

HOw I DIAGNOSE AND TREAT IT2:00pm-2:15pm RotatorCuffTears:Howgoodshouldwebe?

Review of Literature Marnix Van Holsbeek, MD

2:15pm-2:30pm Tendinopathy,bursitisandimpingement:Whatcan US tell us James F. Griffith, MD, MRCP, FRCR

2:30pm-2:45pm ThepostoperativeshoulderonUS Luca Sconfienza, MD, PhD

2:45pm-3:00pm ShoulderUSbeyondthecuffandbursa Ron Adler, MD, PhD

3:00pm-3:15pm Nerveentrapmentsabouttheshoulder Meg Chiavaris, MD, PhD, FACR

3:15pm-3:30pm Ultrasoundguidedinterventionsattheshoulder Ken Lee, MD

3:30pm-3:45pm ShoulderUSCasesI’velearnedfrom: Video presentations David Wilson, MD

3:45pm-4:00pm ShoulderUSCasesI’velearnedfrom: Video presentations Gina Allen, MD, FRCR, MScSEM

HOw I DIAGNOSE AND TREAT IT: 11:00am-11:15am RotatorCuffTears:Howgoodshould

webe?ReviewofLiterature Ian Beggs, MD, FRCPE, FRCR

11:15am-11:30am Tendinopathy,bursitisandimpingement:What can US tell us David Fessell, MD

11:30am-11:45am ThepostoperativeshoulderonUS Robert Campbell, MD

11:45am-12:00pm ShoulderUSbeyondthecuffandbursa Theodore Miller, MD, FACR

12:00pm-12:15pm Nerveentrapmentsabouttheshoulder Andrea Klauser, MD

12:15pm-12:30pm Ultrasoundguidedinterventionsattheshoulder Nathalie Bureau, MD, MSC

12:30pm-12:45pm ShoulderUSCasesI’velearnedfrom:Videopresentations Antonio Barile, MD

12:45pm-1:00pm ShoulderUSCasesI’velearnedfrom:Videopresentations Philip O’Connor, MD

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JOIN US

5musculoskeletAl imAgiNg course

10:00 am - 10:30 am BREAK

10:30 am - 12:00 pm Elbow Moderators: Corrie Yablon, MD, and David Fessell, MD

10:30am-10:45am ElbowImaging:WhatTechniqueto Use When Julia Crim, MD

10:45am-11:00am ElbowLigamentsandInstability Luis Beltran MD

11:00am-11:15am BicepsandTriceps:AnatomicReviewandCharacterization of Lesions David Fessell, MD

11:15am-11:30am Epicondylitis:CommonFlexorandExtensorTendon Lesions Kathryn Stevens, MD, BS (hons)

11:30am-11:45am ValgusExtensionOverloadintheOverheadThrower Bruce Forster, MD, MSC, FRCPC

11:45am-12:00pm PediatricElbowInjuriesintheAthlete Nancy Chauvin, MD

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm LUNCH

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Cartilage and Bone: Present and future Moderators: Garry Gold, MD and Mark Schweitzer, MD

1:30pm-1:40pm NormalCartilageStructureandBasicMrGrading for Acute Injury Rick Kijowski, MD

1:40pm-1:50pm T2Mapping:WhatIsIt,HowDoIDoIt,WhenDoIDoIt?Garry Gold, MD

1:50pm-2:00pm Proteglycans:WhatAreThey,HowDoIAssessThem,WhenDoIAssessThem? Carl Winalski, MD

2:00pm-2:10pm CartilageRepair:WhatisMicrofracture-WhatDoILookforonMRI?Thomas Link, MD, PHD

2:10pm-2:20pm CartilageRepair:WhatisAutologousChrondrocyte Implantation - What Do I Look ForOnMRI? Siegfried Trattnig, MD

2:20pm-2:30pm WhatareBoneBiomarkers?Gregory Chang, MD2:30pm-2:40pm CartilageandBoneInterface:Whyis

SubchondralBoneImportant? Carol Andrews, MD

2:40pm-2:50pm OstechondralInjuryintheAthlete Nogah Shabshin, MD, MBA, BSc

2:50pm-3:00pm LowerExtremityStressFracture:DiagnosisandCharacterization Tommy Pope, MD, FACR

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm BREAK

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Radiologist and Surgeon Collaboration: Insight to Value Added

3:30pm-4:00pm ShoulderSurgery Joseph Zuckerman, MD, and Leon Rybak, MD

4:00pm-4:30pm CartilageRepairEric Strauss, MD, Michael Recht, MD

4:30pm-5:00pm HipPreservationDanyal Nawabi, MD, Theodore Miller, MD, FACR

10:00 am - 10:30 am BREAK

10:30 am - 12:00 pm Big Picture Thinking by the Masters How to Organize your Thoughts

Moderators: Christine Chung, MD and Michael Recht, MD

10:30am-10:45amArthritisDonald Resnick, MD10:45am-11:00am MetabolicBoneDaniel Rosenthal, MD11:00am-11:15am MuscleDavid Rubin, MD11:15am-11:30am TumorsMark Murphey, MD11:30am-11:45am NerveAvneesh Chhabra, MD11:45am-12:00pm TheChild’sSkeleton:HowisitDifferent?

Diego Jaramillo, MD, MPH12:00 PM - 1:30 PM LUNCH

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm MSK Intervention Moderators:JackJennings,MD,PhDandPhilipO’Connor,MD

1:30pm-1:45pm PRPInjection:DistillingtheLiteratureand FinessePointsonBestPractice James F. Griffith, MD, MRCP, FRCR

1:45pm-2:00pm PercutaneousTenotomy(DryNeedling)andAutologous Blood Injection Luca Sconfienza, MD, PhD

2:00pm-2:15pm VertebroplastyJack Jennings, MD, PhD2:15pm-2:30pm RFAblationofOsteoidOsteoma

Thomas Le Corroler, MD2:30pm-2:45pm HowDoSteroidInjectionsWorkandHowShould

Radiologists Use Them Nathalie Bureau, MD, MSc

2:45pm-3:00pm Image-GuidedTriggerFingerTherapy Gajan Rajeswaran, MBBS, FRCR

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm BREAK

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Metabolic and Systemic Processes Moderators:ThomasLink,MD,PhDandGiuseppiGuglielmi,MD

3:30pm-3:45pm WholeBodyMRIforSystemicMSKProcessesFrederic Lecouvet, MD

3:45pm-4:00pm Sarcopenia-ApproachtoClinical Measurements Leon Lenchik, MD

4:00pm-4:15pm Osteoporosis-PitfallsofClinicalMeasurementsCatherine Petchprapa, MD

4:15pm-4:30pm ComplicationsofOsteoporosisTherapy Zehava Sadka Rosenberg, MD

4:30pm-4:45pm RenalDiseaseofBone4:45pm-5:00pm MSKManifestationsofHIVJohnny Monu, MD, BS, MS

8:00 am - 8:10 am INTRODUCTION, Christine B. Chung, MD 8:10am-10:00am Fat:TheGood,TheBad,TheUgly-

William Palmer, MD, Lawrence White, MD8:10am-8:35am Fat:CloseFriendorCommonFoe?

Donald Resnick, MD8:35am-8:55am HistopathologicConsiderationsofFat

Julie C. Fanburg-Smith, MD

8:55am-9:15am FatDepotsandTheirImplications:NOT Just the Liver Anymore Miriam Bredella, MD

9:15am-9:35am MuscleFat:AssessmentandImplicationsChristian Pfirrmann, MD, MBA

9:35am-10:00am FatLesionsinBoneandSoftTissueTumors-SpectrumofDiseaseandPrognosis Mark Murphey, MD

7:00 am - 8:00 am BREAKfAST7:00 am - 5:00 pm REGISTRATION/INfORMATION DESK HOURS

7:00 am - 4:00 pm ExHIBIT HALL HOURS

DAy 1

SPORTS MEDICINE IMAGING

COMBINED

wEDNESDAy, AUGUST 30, 2017

MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASE

welcome receptioN6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

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8:00 am - 10:00 am Knee Moderators: Robert Wissman, MD and William Conway, MD

8:00am-8:15am CruciateLigamentEvaluation Klaus Bohndorf, MD

8:15am-8:30am HowtoAssessthePost-OperativeACL Philip Robinson, FRCR

8:30am-8:45am MeniscalTears:DiagnosisandDeterminationof Clinical Significance Hilary Umans, MD

8:45am-9:00am Post-OperativeMeniscalEvaluation:HowtoDo It-What to Look For Dan Walz, MD

9:00am-9:15am PosteromedialCorner:WhyIsInjuryImportantAndrew Grainger, BM, BS, MRCP, FRCR

9:15am-9:30am PosterolateralCorner:WhatStructuresdoIneedtoKnowandWhy?Michael Tuite, MD

9:30am-9:45am PatellofemoralPainSyndrome: WhatCausesthePain?Elisabeth Dion, MD

9:45am-10:00am CystsandBursaeAroundtheKnee Lynne Steinbach, MD

10:00 am - 10:30 am BREAK

10:30 am - 12:00 pm wrist and Hand -Case Based (ARS) Moderators: Robert Lopez, MD, and Thomas Magee, MD

10:30am-10:45am WristLigamentInjuriesRobert Campbell, MD10:45am-11:00am TFCCLesionsLeon Lenchik, MD11:00am-11:15am WristTendonInjuriesKaren Finlay, MD11:15am-11:30am FingerTendonandLigamentInjuries

Laura Bancroft, MD, FACR11:30am-11:45am ThumbTendonandLigamentinjuries

Michael Richardson, MD11:45am-12:00pm OveruseInjuriesAndrew Haims, MD12:00 pm - 1:30 pm LUNCH

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Ankle “At the PACS”: Case and Didactic Moderators: Georgina Allen, FRCR, MScSEM and Christine Chung, MD

1:30pm-1:55pm AnkleInstability:CaseandCharacterization William Palmer, MD

1:55pm-2:15pm AnkleMRI:Approach tothePatients withHeelPain David Rubin, MD

2:15pm-2:35pm HindfootValgus:CaseandCharacterizationZehava Sadka Rosenberg, MD

2:35pm-3:00pm Cavovarusfoot:CaseandCharacterizationCarolyn Sofka, MD

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm BREAK

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Hip - Self-Assessment Module Moderators:BruceKneeland,MDandAdamZoga,MD

3:30pm-3:40pm Self-AssessmentModule:TestYourSkill-Cases! Adam Zoga, MD

3:40pm-3:55pm Labrum/FAI/DDHDonna Blankenbaker, MD3:55pm-4:10pm Extra-ArticularImpingementReto Sutter, MD4:10pm-4:25pm GreaterTrochantericPainSyndrome

Naveen Subhas, MD4:25pm-4:40pm AthleticPubalgia/GroinInjury

Tobias Dietrich, MD4:40pm-4:55pm FixingHipPain-SteroidInjectionsandBeyond

Connie Chang, MD4:55pm-5:00pm Self-assessmentModule:TestYourSkill-

Answers! Adam Zoga, MD

8:00 am - 10:00 am Arthritis - Self-Assessment Module Moderators:CharlesResnik,MDandAndreaKlauser,MD

8:00am-8:20am Synovitis:OverlookedandUnderemphasizedEric Chang, MD

8:20am-8:40am PlainFilmDiagnosisofPeripheralArthritisofTheHands and Feet Ali Guermazi, MD, PhD

8:40am-9:00am WhatCanMrAddInTheDiagnosisofAppendicularArthritis Monique Reijnierse, MD, PhD

9:00am-9:20am InflammatoryVersusDegenerativeArthritisofTheSacroiliac Joint Jean-Denis Laredo, MD

9:20am-9:40am ImagingCrystalDiseaseJohn Crues, MD, MS9:40am-10:00am WhatIsNewInOsteoarthritisImaging

Frank Roemer, MD

10:30 am - 12:00 pm Pediatric Musculoskeletal Imaging Update: Moderators: TalLaor,MDandPaulKleinman,MD

10:30am-10:45am ISeeThisonMRI:ShouldIWorry?Tal Laor, MD10:45am-11:00am AcuteInjuriesintheSkeletallyImmaturePatient

Kathleen Emery, MD11:00am-11:15am OveruseInjuriesintheSkeletallyImmaturePatient

Kelley Marshall, MD11:15am-11:30am MSKVascularAnomaliesinChildren-MadeSimple!

Sarah Bixby, MD11:30am-11:45am PediatricBoneMarrowImaging:PearlsandPitfalls

Paul Guillerman, MD11:45am-12:00pm UniqueManifestationsofTumorsandInfectionin

Children Diego Jaramillo, MD, MPH12:00 pm - 1:30 pm LUNCH

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Bone Tumor “Rapid fire” Moderators: Murali Sundaram, MD, MBBS, FRCR and Francesca Beaman, MD

1:30pm-1:45pm BoneMarrowImaging:HematologicDisordersEmine Remide Arkun, MD

1:45pm-2:00pm PrimaryMusculoskeletalLymphoma Mark Kransdorf, MD

2:00pm-2:15pm CartilageFormingTumours Paul O’Donnell, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR

2:15pm-2:30pm Diffusion-WeightedMRImaginginBoneTumorsFatma Bilge Ergen, MD

2:30pm-2:45pm ImagingofPelvicOsseousSarcoma Hakan Ilaslan, MD

2:45pm-3:00pm AnApproachtoSpinalBoneTumors Charles Bush, MD

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm BREAK

3:30 pm- 5:00 pm Spine and Peripheral Nerve - Case Based (ARS) Moderators:Jung-AhChoi,MD,PhDandKlausFriedrich,MD

3:30pm-3:45pm NerveRootAvulsionandTraumaticBrachialPlexusInjury Marcelo Bordalo-Rodrigues, MD

3:45pm-4:00pm NerveEntrapmentUpperExtremity Jenny Bencardino, MD

4:00pm-4:15pm DiagnosticUltrasoundofPeripheralNerve Jon Jacobson, MD

4:15pm-4:30pm IntraneuralGanglionKimberly Amrami, MD4:30pm-4:45pm SpinalPathology:FracturestoInfection

Suzanne Anderson, MD, PhD4:45pm-5:00pm EvaluationoftheLumbarPlexus

Anne Cotten, MD

DAy 2

SPORTS MEDICINE IMAGING

THURSDAy, AUGUST 31, 2017

MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASE

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8:00 am - 10:00 am Glenohumeral Joint - Self-Assessment Module Moderators:MarioMaas,MD,PhDandJosefKramer,MD8:00am-8:15am Rotatorcuff:SupraspinatusVariationsin

Anatomy/LeadingedgePathology Brady Huang, MD, BS

8:15am-8:30am RotatorCuff:SubscapularisLesionsMichael Zlatkin, MD

8:30am-8:45am Infraspinatus:NovelLesion Patrick Omoumi, MD, PhD

8:45am-9:00am RotatorCuffInterval:AdhesiveCapsulitisandthe DDx Javier Beltran, MD

9:00am-9:20am Anteriorinstability:GlenoidTrackandMoreSoterios Gyftopoulos, MD

9:20am-9:40am SLAPLesionsJeffrey Peterson, MD9:40am-10:00am UnderstandingtheOverheadThrowingAthlete

Michael Recht, MD

10:30 pm - 12:00 pm Make the Diagnosis: Know the Lingo for Complex Anatomy/ Specific Lesions: Rapid fire

Moderator:HiroshiYoshioka,MD,PhD

10:30am-10:40am ECUSubsheathandEvaluationofLesionsCorrie Yablon, MD

10:40am-10:50am GlenohumeralLigaments Maryam Shahabpour, MD

10:50am-11:00am PlantarPlateAnatomyandInjury Mark Schweitzer, MD

11:00am-11:10am PeronealTendonMihra Taljanovic, MD, PhD11:10am-11:20am ChopartJointandInjuries

Zehava Sadka Rosenberg, MD11:20am-11:30am SinusTarsiAnatomyandPathology

Marcelo de Abreu, MD11:30am-11:40am LisFrancLigamentAnatomyandInjury

PatternsNancy Major, MD11:40am-11:50am RectusFemorisAnatomyandInjuryPatterns

Lawrence Yao, MD11:50am-12:00pm AdductorAvulsiveSyndrome

Kambiz Motamedi, MD12:00 pm - 1:30 pm LUNCH

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Muscle Injury - Case Based (ARS) Moderators: William Morrison, MD, and GeorgeKoulouris,MD,MBBS,MMed,FRANZCR

1:30pm-1:40pm SelfAssessmentModule-TestYourSkills-Cases! William Morrison, MD

1:40pm-1:55pm Pathophysiology/Classificationof Muscle Injury George Koulouris, MD, MBBS, MMed, FRANZCR

1:55pm-2:10pm MuscleStrain-CalfandHamstring David Connell, MD

2:10pm-2:25pm Non-MuscleStrain-DOMS,ContusionandMuscle Herniation Lawrence White, MD

2:25pm-2:40pm DeterminingReturntoPlay James Linklater, MBBS

2:40pm-2:55pm PectoralisInjuries:AnatomyandPathologyMartin Torriani, MD, MMsc

2:55pm-3:00pm SelfAssessmentModule-TestYourSkills-Answers! William Morrison, MD

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm BREAK

8:00 am - 10:00 am Imaging Orthopedic Hardware - Case Based (ARS) Moderator: Theodore Miller, MD, FACR

8:00am-8:20am WhatYouNeedtoKnowAboutMRImagingAround Metal Philip O’Connor, MD

8:20am-8:40am How to Reduce Metal Artifacts in CT: Dual Energy & More Kenneth Buckwalter, MD, MS, MBA

8:40am-9:00am HipReplacements:BearingSurfacesandStemDesign Theodore Miller, MD, FACR

9:00am-9:20am THR-ParticleDiseaseandAdverseReactiontoMetal Debris Hollis Potter, MD

9:20am-9:40am TotalShoulderReplacement:NeedtoKnowFactsforPre-andPost-OpAlice Ha, MD, MS

9:40am-10:00am ComplicationsofSpinalInstrumentationVictor Cassar-Pullicino, MD

10:00 am - 10:30 am BREAK

10:30am - 12:00pm Soft Tissue TumorModerators: Radhesh Lalam, MBBS, MRSC, FRCR and Leon Rybak, MD

10:30am-10:40amMolecularDiagnosisofSoftTissueTumorsAdrienne Flanagan MD, FRCPath, PhD

10:40am-10:50amESSR-ApprovedGuidelinesforDiagnosticImagingof Soft Tissue Tumors Filip Vanhoenacker, MD, PhD

10:50am-11:00am SoftTissueSarcoma:DiffusionWeightedImagingHye Won Chung, MD

11:00am-11:10am SarcomaImaging-MultiparametricAssessmentAvneesh Chhabra, MD

11:10am-11:20am Whole-bodyMRIofNeurofibromatosis Laura Fayad, MD

11:20am-11:30am PerineuralSpreadofTumorsBenjamin Howe, MD11:30am-11:40am CompartmentalAnatomyforMSKBiopsy:Proven

FactorDogma?Leanne Seeger, MD, FACR 11:40am-11:50am MRI-BasedAssessmentofSafeMarginsinTumor

Surgery David Panicek, MD11:50am-12:00pm ImagingafterSarcomaTreatment

Hilary Garner, MD

12 pm - 1:30 pm LUNCH

1:30pm - 3:00pm Trauma - what we Miss - Self-Assessment Module Moderators:MichaelMulligan,MDandMiniPathria,MD

1:30pm-1:45pm Sports Injuries Missed in the ER Robert Campbell, MD1:45pm-2:00pm ChallengesinthePolytraumaPatient

Joseph Yu, MD2:00pm-2:15pm TipoftheIcebergFracturesMark Anderson, MD2:15pm-2:30pm DoubleFractures:BoneRingsandBeyond

Charles Resnick, MD2:30pm-2:45pm FatigueandInsufficiencyFractures

Mini Pathria, MD2:45pm-3:00pm SoftTissueInterpositionRobert Boutin, MD3:00 pm - 3:30 pm BREAKCLOSE DAy 3

DAy 3

SPORTS MEDICINE IMAGING

fRIDAy, SEPTEMBER 1, 2017

MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASE

COMBINED fILM QUIz PANEL 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

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8iss 2017 registrAtioN Form

Thedeadlinefordiscountedearlyregistrationis07/7/2017.After07/7/2017,regularregistrationfeeswillapplytoonlineandonsiteregistration. Registration Fees are subject to change. To lock in these rates, register now.

INDUSTRy REGISTRATION–IndustryEmployeewhosecompanyisalreadysupportingISSORIndustryMedicalScienceLiaison . . q$820

(Proof of MSL Title may be required before confirmation of registration)

IndustryEmployeewhosecompanyisNOTalreadysupportingISS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . q$1,250

Your submission will need to be approved prior to confirmation of your registration. Approval may be based on current Industry support. To find out if your company is currently supporting ISS, please contact Donna in the Registration Department at +1847-752-6245 or by email at [email protected]

PLEASE SELECT THE CATEGORy THAT BEST DESCRIBES yOUR STATUS:

HOw DID yOU LEARN ABOUT THIS CONfERENCE? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLy)

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLy

MEETING REGISTRATION*

q Industry Employeeq Fellowq Full Time Administratorq NonPhysicianProvider

q Researcherq Residentq Rheumatologistq Student/Trainee

q OtherMedicalProfessionalq Pathologistq Physicianq Radiologist

q Other

q Advertisement in ProfessionalJournal

q Calendar/MonthlyListing

q Emailq From a Colleague:________________________q Flyer at another meeting

q Registration Brochure Mailerq Website

Title: qProf.q Dr. q Mrs. q Mr. q Ms. q Other:

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REGISTRATION CATEGORIES EARLy DISCOUNTED REGULAR fEES TOTAL COST (through7/7/2017) (after7/7/2017)

q ISSMember(ingoodstandingfor2017) $390 $390 =$ _________

q Non-MemberPracticingPhysician $820 $920 =$ _________

q Non-PhysicianProvider(Nurse,PA,Technologist) $620 $720 =$ _________

q Resident Expected Graduation Year ________________ $620 $720 =$ _________

q Fellow Expected Graduation Year __________________ $620 $720 =$ _________

q Student Expected Graduation Year _________________ $620 $720 =$ _________

ULTRASOUND COURSE REGISTRATIONqUltrasoundCourse–August29,2017 (Early Discount BEfORE 7/7/17) $250 $325 =$_________ (Pre-registrationisrequiredforthiscourse.Thereisa100personmaximum,soweencourageyoutoregisterearly.)

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PATHOLOGy/ORTHOPEDIC

q New!! One-DayPathologyOrthopedicCourse $100.00 =$_________

qOptionalopportunitytoobservetheISSMembersMeetingifregisteringforthePathology/OrthopedicCourse (optionalopportunityfornonmembers) $50.00

ISS Member–Doyouplantoattendthiscourse?q Yes q No (included in members registration)

SELf-ASSESSMENT MODULES REGISTRATION $25 =$________ (PLEASE NOTE: *Self-Assessment Module fees are NOT included with registration)

ADDITIONAL wELCOME RECEPTION TICKETS fOR NON-REGISTERED GUESTS: * Two tickets to the Welcome Reception are included with your registration. Pleaseonlypurchaseadditionalticketsifyouareplanningtobringadditionalgueststothisevent.

Welcome Reception #oftickets=______at$50perticket =$________

Total Registration fee =$________

Total Special Events Tickets =$________

GRAND TOTAL =$________

PAyMENT INfORMATIONThe ISS requires full payment for registration fees and optional activities by check or credit card.

q Check* (payable to the ISS) q Visa q MasterCard q American Express q Discover

*All fees must be paid in US dollars. Checks must be drawn in US dollars, on a US bank, and made payable to the InternationalSkeletalSociety(ISS)(TaxID#23-7366930).Besuretoprintyournameonthecheck.

Credit Card #: Expiration Date: CVV#:

Name on Credit Card

Billing Address:

Signature:

TheissuerofthecardidentifiedonthisitemisauthorizedtopaytheamountshownasTOTALuponproperpresentation. IpromisetopaysuchTOTAL(togetherwithanyotherchargesduethereon)subjecttoandinaccordancewiththeagreementgoverning the use of such card.

PHONE REGISTRATIONS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. Acceptable registration methods include

•ByFax:+1847-960-3861

•ByMail:InternationalSkeletalSociety;2575NorthwestParkway;Elgin,Illinois60124

•Online:www.internationalskeletalsociety.com

If paying by check, please forward payment to:

International Skeletal Society Attn: Registration 2575NorthwestParkway Elgin,Illinois60124

*Wire Transfers [email protected] for detailed wire transfer information

REGISTRATION CANCELLATION & REfUND POLICyRegistration refund requests must be submitted in writing to theISSExecutiveOfficeby7/7/2017.Allrefundrequestswillbesubjecttoa$100processingfee.Norefundswillbemadeafter7/7/2017.

MEMBERS ONLy EVENTS TICKETS (not included in registration fee)*Please Note: Only current ISS Members may attend these events. Non-Members who sign up will not be charged and the ticket will not be added to the registration.

Members’Lunch(MEMBERSONLY) #oftickets=______at$25perticket =$________

Members’Dinner(MEMBERSANDPARTNERSONLY) #oftickets=______at$50perticket =$________

9iss 2017 registrAtioN Form cont’d

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LOCATION: 3RD fLOOR wEST PROMENADETuesday,August29th2017 7:00am–5:00pmWednesday,August30th2017 7:00am–5:00pmThursday,August31st2017 7:00am–5:00pmFriday,September1st2017 7:00am–5:00pm

wEDNESDAy, AUGUST 30TH 2017

wELCOME RECEPTIONTIME: 6:30pm–8:30pmLOCATION: Trianon Complex ATTIRE: Business Casual

COST: Twoticketsincludedinregistrationfee.Additionalguestticketsare$50each.

This year’s Welcome Reception will be held in the Trianon Complex inside of the New York Hilton Midtown. Visit with exhibitors and colleagues while sampling an array of delicious foods in the heart of New York City

*Times and locations are subject to change

LOCATION: GRAND BALLROOM fOyER Wednesday,August30th2017 7:00am–4:00pmThursday,August31st2017 7:00am–4:00pmFriday,September1st2017 7:00am–4:00pm

HOTEL INfORMATIONNew York Hilton Midtown 1335AvenueoftheAmericas NewYork,NY10019 Main:+1212-586-7000|Fax:+1212-315-1374 http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/new-york/new-york-hilton-midtown-NYCNHHH/index.html

RESERVATIONS: +1212-586-7000or https://aws.passkey.com/event/16143864/owner/6708/landing

ROOM RATEISShasnegotiatedadiscountedrateof$279.00attheNewYorkHiltonMidtown.

HOTEL DEADLINEThe deadline to receive the ISS group rate is August 4, 2017. ISS encourages you to make your reservation early, as the hotel and discount block may sellout before this date. After this date, reservations will be accepted based on availability and higher rates may apply

RESERVATIONSAttendees are responsible for making their reservations by calling the hotel at+1-212-586-7000.PleasereferencetheISS2017AnnualMeetingtoreceivethediscountedrate.Reservationscanalsobemadeonlineathttps://aws.passkey.com/event/16143864/owner/6708/landing

HOTEL DEPOSIT AND CANCELLATION POLICyAll sleeping rooms must be secured with a valid credit card provided at the time of reservations along with the first night’s deposit which is refundable upto3daysinadvanceofarrival.Hotelreservationsatthegroupdiscountedratemaybemadeforupto3nightspriorand3nightsaftertheconferencedates based only hotel availability.

TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATIONAirport InformationLa Guardia Airport is approximately 8 miles away from the New York HiltonMidtownor30minutesbycar.JohnF.KennedyInternationalAirportisapproximately17milesfromthehotelor45minutesbycar.NewarkInternationalAirportisapproximately15milesfromthehotelor 45minutesbycar.

TAxI CAB SERVICESSeveral taxi companies operate at the airports and are located outside of the baggage claim area. Taxi rates for a one-way transfer to the hotel fromLaGuardiaAirportcostapproximately$35,fromtheJohnF.KennedyInternationalAirport$65,andfromtheNewarkInternationalAirport$85.

PARKINGTheNewYorkHiltonMidtownoffersvaletparkingfor$60.00 (Per24hr,$75SUV),self-parkingisnotavailable.

OtherParkingInfo:Entranceson53rd&54thstreetbetween6&7thAvenue

REGISTRATION INfORMATIONRegistration fee Includes:

• EntrancetoRefresherCourse• Breakfasts• TwoticketstotheWelcomeReception• ProgramMaterials

ULTRASOUND COURSERegistrationfortheUltrasoundCourseonTuesday,August29th2017,islimited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis to the first 100participantsuponpaymentoftheregistrationfee.Pleasebesuretoregister on the meeting registration form if you wish to attend.

EARLy REGISTRATION DEADLINEMeetingregistrationformsmustbereceivedbytheISSExecutiveOfficeby07/07/2017toreceivethediscountedearlyregistrationrate.Allformsreceived after this deadline will be assessed the regular registration fee.

REGISTRATION CANCELLATION AND REfUND POLICyRegistration refund requests must be submitted in writing to the ISS ExecutiveOfficenolaterthan 07/07/2017. All refund requests will be subject toa$100processingfee.Norefundswillbemadeafter07/07/2017

SPECIAL NEEDSFor accommodations on the basis of disability or special dietary needs, pleasecall+1847-752-6245.

QUESTIONSContacttheISSExecutiveOfficeby: Phone:+1847-752-6245|Fax:+1847-960-3861Email: [email protected] Website: www.internationalskeletalsociety.com

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