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Epidemiology of Youth Sports Injuries • Injury Statistics • Risk Factors • Injury Risk Research and Rule Changes The Overhead Athlete – Elbow Injuries • Tennis Elbow • Little Leaguer’s Elbow • UCL Injuries and Youth Pitchers The Overhead Athlete – Shoulder Injuries • Causative Factors in Injury • Overuse Injuries • Sprains, Strains and Instability The Thrower’s Program • Rotator Cuff and Scapular Stabilization • Interval Throwing Program Musculo-tendinous Injuries of the Lower Extremity • The Hip Flexor • Muscular Strains of the Thigh • Clinical “Pearls” of Functional Rehabilitation The Knee: Anatomy, Injury & Intervention • The Unhappy Triad: ACL, MCL and ? • Articular Cartilage & Meniscal Injuries • Maturation and Overuse Conditions Special Considerations in the Female Athlete • Proximal Influences on P-F Joint and ACL Injury • Pre-Event Injury Prevention Programs The Lower Quarter: Pathomechanics, Posture & Injury • Overuse Injuries • Epiphyseal Injuries 37739 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI Rehab P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 A division of PESI, Inc. Objectives Target Audience Outline www.pesirehab.com www.pesirehab.com NO WORRIES! AND WATCH IT HOME Order the Seminar on DVD www.pesirehab.com Can’t Make It? OFFICE OR SACRAMENTO, CA Wednesday, October 28, 2015 OAKLAND, CA Thursday, October 29, 2015 PALO ALTO, CA Friday, October 30, 2015 SACRAMENTO, CA October 28, 2015 OAKLAND, CA October 29, 2015 PALO ALTO, CA October 30, 2015 www.pesirehab.com/inhouse Earn CE where you work! Bring this training & many others to your facility! www.pesirehab.com/inhouse Guarantee Your satisfaction is our goal — and our guarantee! If you are not satisfied with this seminar, we’ll make it right. 1. Identify the most common risk factors associated with youth sports injuries. 2. Discuss the research performed on youth baseball injuries, including its role in developing injury preventative rule modifications in Little League Baseball. 3. Identify the most common overuse injuries of the shoulder and elbow in overhead athletes. 4. Devise a functional rehabilitation program for the treatment of hamstring strains that minimizes the risk of re-injury. 5. Discuss the growing concern of articular cartilage damage/injury of the knee in youth athletes, and the importance of joint protection strategies during functional rehabilitation of the lower extremity. 6. Discuss the proximal influences on injuries and disorders of the knee in female youth athletes. Nurses • Nurse Practitioners Physician Assistants Physical Therapists Physical Therapist Assistants • Athletic Trainers Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapy Assistants Youth Sports in Youth Sports in Rehab Rehab A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979

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Page 1: Order the Seminar on dVdThe 9th edition focuses on evidence-based recommendations that reflect the latest research and clinical information. This manual gives succinct summaries of

Epidemiology of Youth Sports Injuries • Injury Statistics • Risk Factors • Injury Risk Research and Rule

Changes

The Overhead Athlete – Elbow Injuries • Tennis Elbow • Little Leaguer’s Elbow • UCL Injuries and Youth Pitchers

The Overhead Athlete – Shoulder Injuries • Causative Factors in Injury • Overuse Injuries • Sprains, Strains and Instability

The Thrower’s Program • Rotator Cuff and Scapular

Stabilization • Interval Throwing Program

Musculo-tendinous Injuries of the Lower Extremity • The Hip Flexor • Muscular Strains of the Thigh • Clinical “Pearls” of Functional

Rehabilitation

The Knee: Anatomy, Injury & Intervention • The Unhappy Triad: ACL, MCL

and ? • Articular Cartilage & Meniscal

Injuries • Maturation and Overuse Conditions

Special Considerations in the Female Athlete • Proximal Influences on P-F Joint

and ACL Injury • Pre-Event Injury Prevention

Programs

The Lower Quarter: Pathomechanics, Posture & Injury • Overuse Injuries • Epiphyseal Injuries

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Guarantee Your satisfaction is our goal — and our guarantee! If you are not satisfied with this seminar, we’ll make it right.

1. Identify the most common risk factors associated with youth sports injuries.

2. Discuss the research performed on youth baseball injuries, including its role in developing injury preventative rule modifications in Little League Baseball.

3. Identify the most common overuse injuries of the shoulder and elbow in overhead athletes.

4. Devise a functional rehabilitation program for the treatment of hamstring strains that minimizes the risk of re-injury.

5. Discuss the growing concern of articular cartilage damage/injury of the knee in youth athletes, and the importance of joint protection strategies during functional rehabilitation of the lower extremity.

6. Discuss the proximal influences on injuries and disorders of the knee in female youth athletes.

Nurses • Nurse Practitioners

Physician Assistants

Physical Therapists

Physical Therapist Assistants • Athletic Trainers

Occupational Therapists

Occupational Therapy Assistants

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Jeff G. Konin, PhD, PT, ATC, FACSM, FNATA, currently serves as Professor and Chair of the Physical Therapy department at The University of Rhode Island. Prior to this role, he served as the director of Athletics at Eastern Connecticut State University, was a faculty member and Vice Chair of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine at the University of South Florida, and the director of the Graduate Athletic Training Program. dr. Konin has enjoyed an extensive and varied career as a practitioner. He worked as a clinical athletic trainer, where he worked closely with world renowned orthopaedics surgeons, dr. James R. Andrews and dr. Larry Lemak, treating numerous patients and athletes including many professionals. He has also worked closely with youth sports and provided care at many youth sporting events and camps. In addition, dr. Konin has also volunteered his clinical expertise to the United States Olympic Committee. He served as a volunteer athletic trainer at the Olympic Training Centers in Lake Placid, NY and Colorado Springs, CO.

dr. Konin earned bachelor’s degree in health & physical education from Eastern Connecticut State University in Willimantic, Connecticut. He possesses two Master’s degrees, one in Athletic Training and Sports Medicine Education from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia and the other from the University of delaware, with a specialization in Physical Therapy. dr. Konin completed his Phd in Physical Therapy from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Speaker disclosures:

Financial: Jeff Konin is Professor and Chair of the Physical Therapy department at the University of Rhode Island. dr. Konin is a founding partner of The Rehberg Konin Group (TRKG). He receives royalties from SLACK, Inc., and Human Kinetics. dr. Konin receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.

Nonfinancial: Jeff Konin is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA); the American College Sports Medicine (ACSM); Olympic Sports Medicine Society; and the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA).

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INJURIES IN YOUTH SPORTS: ASSESSMENT & TREATMENT OF ORTHOPEdIC INJURIES IN THE YOUNG ATHLETE

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ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription, 9th Ed. By multiple authorsThe flagship title of the certification suite from the American College of Sports Medicine, ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription is a handbook that delivers scientifically based standards on exercise testing and prescription to the certification candidate, the professional, and the student. The 9th edition focuses on evidence-based recommendations that reflect the latest research and clinical information. This manual gives succinct summaries of recommended procedures for exercise testing and exercise prescription in healthy and diseased patients.

Orthopedic Taping, Wrapping, Bracing, and Padding, 2nd Ed.By Joel W. BeamMaster the art and science of taping, wrapping, bracing, and padding techniques for the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of common athletic injuries and conditions. Step by step, Joel Beam, Edd, ATC/L, details multiple methods—not just the most popu-lar approach—for many procedures. Insightful discussions develop the critical-thinking skills you need to meet the needs of the client.

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Over the past several years, youth athletic programs have undergone an unprecedented transformation in the manner and intensity in which adolescent athletes train and compete. In many youth sports, a “professional” model of training has been adopted without consideration of the potentially deleterious effect on the immature musculoskeletal system. These training effects, combined with the loss of true “off-seasons,” have resulted in an increase in both overuse and traumatic injuries in the adolescent athlete. Additionally, an increasing concern in the sports medicine field exists as to the long-term consequences of “professional” training in youth sports.

This one-day program will provide clinicians in the field of orthopedics and sports medicine with a functional approach to the assessment and treatment of orthopedic injuries in the youth athlete. The focus of the discussion will include the unique injury risk factors that young athletes face as they compete in their respective sports, and provide an in-depth overview of the injuries they most commonly suffer. Joint preservation concerns in the lower extremity, and the effects that proximal and distal influences contribute to disorders of the knee and lower quarter, especially as it pertains to the female athlete, will be highlighted. Special considerations in the overhead athlete, including the role of research in rule changes in Little League Baseball, will also be discussed. Each topic presented will provide rehabilitative interventions that address the indicated injury, including clinical “pearls” of treatment.

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