8/8/2020: 8:00 AM - 3:45 PM
11021
Internet Live Course
Live Webinar
Credits: 7
The 13th Annual Sports Medicine Update is designed and implemented interprofessionally by and for physicians and nurses. This live webinar is led by faculty of the Washington University and St. Louis Children's Young Athlete Center. This course intends to provide current and state-of-the-art evaluation and management of common sports medicine topics for primary care providers and sports medicine professionals. This course is intended for pediatricians, primary care/family practice, sports medicine professionals, physical medicine & rehabilitation physicians, internists, orthopedic surgeons, neurologists, emergency medicine, psychologists, psychiatrists, chiropractors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physical therapists and athletic trainers. Sports medicine specialists employ a multi-disciplinary approach to treating sports injuries and offer non-surgical and surgical treatment as well as minimally invasive procedures to treat a wide range or sports-related medical conditions. Conservative treatment options include a wide range of physical medicine therapies as well as more advanced management plans.
Review the difficulties associated with satisfying the combined energy needs of growth/development in young athletes.
Review common nutritional myths that are often integrated into the health care system, and how these myths can negatively impact health outcomes in active pediatric populations.
Discuss the management of Type I diabetes in athletics.
Chair
Mark E. Halstead, MD, Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine
Committee Member
Kim M Cordia, RN, BSN, MS, BSN, RN, ONC, Nurse Administrator Orthopedic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine
Coordinator
Michelle R Padgett, MS, ATC, Washington University CME
13th Annual Sports Medicine Update Aug 2020 (Live Webinar)
Topics
Introduction/Opening Remarks - Mark E. Halstead, MD
SESSION 1 Baseball Medicine
Overhead Throwing Injuries and Workload: Is There a Missing Factor? - Jason L. Zaremski, MD, CAQSM, FACSM, FAAPMR (includes 5 Min Q&A)
Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries - Matthew V. Smith, MD (includes 5 Min Q&A)
Speaker
Matthew V. Smith, MD, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine
Weighted Ball Velocity Programs in Pitchers: Does the Need for Speed Lead to Increased Rate of Throwing Injury? - Jason L. Zaremski, MD, CAQSM, FACSM, FAAPMR (includes 5 Min Q&A)
Break
SESSION 2 Physical Therapy
What am I Looking at? How to Utilize Trending Technology to Assess and Treat the Overhead Athlete - Timothy G. Kirn Jr., PT, DPT (includes 5 Min Q&A)
Blood Flow Restriction and Taping and Cupping…Oh My! Evidence Based and Clinical Relevancy of New Modalities in Rehabilitation - David Piskulic, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC (includes 5 Min Q&A)
From Bodyweight to Barbell: An Overview of Strength Training Assessment and Progressions in the Adolescent Athlete - Jaimie Bauerlein PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS (includes 5 Min Q&A)
Break
SESSSION 3 Lunch Keynote
Nutrition Strategies for Young Athletes: Myths and Realities - Dan Benardot, PhD, DHC, RD, LD, FACSM (includes 5 Min Q&A)
SESSION 4 Medical Potpourri
Environmental Sports Injuries: Heat and Cold - Terra Rupert Blatnik, MD (includes 5 Min Q&A)
Speaker
Terra Blatnik, MD, Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine
The Young Athlete with Type I Diabetes - Kyle P. McNerney, MD (includes 5 Min Q&A)
Refreshment Break
Sports Psychology 101 - Joseph Lenac, PhD (includes 5 Min Q&A)
Concussion Update 2020 - Mark E. Halstead, MD (includes 5 Min Q&A)
Speaker
Mark E. Halstead, MD, Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine
Course Summary / Wrap Up
Adjourn