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non-profit org. u.s. postage paid xxxxxxxxxx permit #xxx Hospital for Special Surgery 535 East 70th Street New York, NY 10021 HSS Education & Academic Affairs Programs Promoting Musculoskeletal Health www.hss.edu/cme NEW! HSS e-University Earn CME credit online through our on-demand webinars www.hss.edu/e-University FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2013 Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: Maximizing Rehabilitation SPONSORED BY Hospital for Special Surgery Office of Continuing Medical Education and Department of Rehabilitation CREDIT DESIGNATION Physical Therapy Contact Hours | NATA CEU credits LOCATION Hospital for Special Surgery | New York City LIVE STREAMING WEBCAST is also available!
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non-profit org.u.s. postage

paidxxxxxxxxxx permit #xxx

Hospital for Special Surgery535 East 70th Street New York, NY 10021

HSS Education & Academic AffairsPrograms Promoting Musculoskeletal Healthwww.hss.edu/cme

NEW! HSS e-UniversityEarn CME credit online through our on-demand webinars

www.hss.edu/e-University

FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2013

Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: Maximizing Rehabilitation

SPONSORED BY Hospital for Special Surgery Office of Continuing Medical Education and Department of Rehabilitation

CREDIT DESIGNATION Physical Therapy Contact Hours | NATA CEU credits

LOCATION Hospital for Special Surgery | New York City

LIVE STREAMING WEBCAST is also available!

LOCATION Hospital for Special Surgery, Richard L. Menschel Education Center; 2nd Floor, 535 East 70th Street, New York City or via live streaming webcast

OVERVIEW The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons reports that almost one million hip and knee arthroplasties are performed each year in the United States. Total hip and total knee arthroplasties are two of the most successful surgeries performed in all of medicine, and clinical outcomes continue to improve as advances are made in surgical technique and technology. As the total joint arthroplasty population continues to grow and as surgical techniques continue to advance, clinicians are faced with many challenges and are seeking guidelines on how to effectively care for this patient population. This course will provide insight into surgical options and the post-operative rehabilitation strategies used to successfully treat patients undergoing hip and knee arthroplasty surgery.

TARGET AUDIENCE This activity is targeted to physical therapists, physical therapist assistants and athletic trainers.

OBJECTIVESHSS activities are intended to improve the quality of patient care and safety. At the completion of the course, participants will be able to:

✔ Compare patient selection and indications/contraindications for hip resurfacing, anterior approach hip arthroplasty and posterior-lateral approach total hip arthroplasty.

✔ Describe the rehabilitation progression following hip resurfacing.

✔ Appraise the current evidence regarding return to sport following hip resurfacing and total hip arthroplasty.

✔ Compare patient selection and indications/contraindications for unicondylar and minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty.

✔ Identify what modifications could be made during the various phases of rehabilitation to maximize a limited number of physical therapy visits following total knee arthroplasty.

✔ Discuss the complications that can arise from the use of metal on metal components.

ACCREDITATION AND CREDIT DESIGNATIONHospital for Special Surgery is a New York State Education Department approved provider for physical therapy continuing education. Hospital for Special Surgery designates this activity for a maximum of 6 Contact Hours. This activity is pending approval in MD, NJ, FL and Washington, D.C. The following states require continuing education units with no state-specific approval: CT, DE, IA, ID, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, OR and WA.

Hospital for Special Surgery is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc., to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic

Trainers. This symposium is accredited for up to 6 NATA credits. According to the education levels described by the CEC Committee of the NATA, the following continuing education course is considered to be Essential Level.

SPECIAL NEEDSHospital for Special Surgery is accessible for individuals with disabilities or special needs. Participants with special needs are requested to contact the Office of Continuing Medical Education at 212.606.1812.

FACULTY DISCLOSUREIn accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education’s Standards for Commercial Support, all CME providers are required to disclose to the activity audience the relevant financial relationships of the planners, teachers and authors involved in the development of CME content. An individual has a relevant financial relationship if he or she has a financial relationship in any amount occurring in the last 12 months with a commercial interest whose products or services are discussed in the CME activity content over which the individual has control.

It is the policy of Hospital for Special Surgery to disclose all financial relationships that planners, teachers and authors have with commercial interests.

FOR MOREGo to www.hss.edu/cme for a complete calendar of scheduled live CME activities and online CME offerings.

SPONSORED BY Hospital for Special Surgery Office of Continuing Medical Education and Department of Rehabilitation

Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: Maximizing Rehabilitation

FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2013

New! HSS e-University | Earn CME credit online through our on-demand webinars. Go to www.hss.edu/e-University to register.

Agenda8:30 am Breakfast/Registration

9:00 am Opening Remarks

Module I Arthroplasty Update

9:10 am

Current Trends in Biomechanics: Arthroplasty Component Development and DesignTimothy M. Wright, PhD

9:30 amThe Metal on Metal ControversyThomas P. Sculco, MD

9:45 am Panel Discussion

Module II Total Hip and Resurfacing Arthroplasty

9:55 amHip Resurfacing: A Surgeon’s PerspectiveEdwin P. Su, MD

10:15 am Q&A

10:25 am

Anterior and Posterior Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Surgeon’s PerspectiveMichael M. Alexiades, MD

10:45 am Q&A

10:55 am Break

11:10 am

Rehabilitation Phase I: Hip Resurfacing and Total Hip ArthroplastyElizabeth Niedbala, PT, DPT

11:25 am

Rehabilitation Phases II & III: Return to Running – Hip Resurfacing – Total Hip ArthroplastyScott K. Siverling, PT, MSPT, OCS

12:00 pmReturn to GolfGregory Reinhardt, PT, MSPT

12:20 pmReturn to TennisPawel Wawrzyniak, PT, DPT

12:35 pm Panel Discussion

12:50 pm Lunch

Module III Unicondylar and Total Knee Arthroplasty

1:50 pmUnicondylar Knee Arthroplasty: A Surgeon’s PerspectiveAndrew D. Pearle, MD

2:10 pm Q&A

2:20 pm

Minimally Invasive Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Surgeon’s PerspectiveSteven B. Haas, MD

CO-ACTIVITY DIRECTORS Charles Fisher, PT, MPT, MBA Director Acute Care and Pediatric RehabilitationDepartment of RehabilitationHospital for Special Surgery

Lauren Smith, PT, DPTAssistant Section ManagerJoint Mobility CenterDepartment of RehabilitationHospital for Special Surgery

GUEST FACULTY Amy Kapnick, PT, DPTAccount ManagerVisiting Nurse Service of New York

HSS FACULTY Michael M. Alexiades, MDAttending Orthopaedic Surgeon Assistant Clinical ProfessorWeill Cornell Medical College

Hagit Berdishevsky, PT, MSPT, Schroth Scoliosis Therapist, Cert MDT

Advanced ClinicianJoint Mobility Center Department of Rehabilitation

Maya Caspi, PT, DPT, CSCSAdvanced ClinicianAcute Care Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Department of Rehabilitation

Steven B. Haas, MDChief of Knee Service Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical College

Victoria Moran, PT, DPT Staff Physical TherapistJoint Mobility Center Department of Rehabilitation

Elizabeth Niedbala, PT, DPTAdvanced ClinicianAcute Care Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Department of Rehabilitation

Andrew D. Pearle, MDDirector, Computer Assisted Surgery Center

Associate Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon Associate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical College

Gregory Reinhardt, PT, MSPTAdvanced ClinicianSports Rehabilitation and Performance Center Department of Rehabilitation

Davis Reyes, PT, DPT Clinical SupervisorJoint Mobility Center Department of Rehabilitation

Thomas P. Sculco, MDSurgeon-in-Chief and Medical Director Korein-Wilson Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Chairman and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Weill Cornell Medical College

Scott K. Siverling, PT, MSPT, OCSClinical SupervisorIntegrative Care Center Department of Rehabilitation

Edwin P. Su, MDAssociate Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon Associate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical College

Pawel Wawrzyniak, PT, DPTStaff Physical TherapistAcute Care Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Department of Rehabilitation

Timothy M. Wright, PhDSenior ScientistProfessor of Applied Biomechanics Department of OrthopaedicsWeill Cornell Medical College

Karen Yanelli, PT, DPT, Cert MDTAdvanced ClinicianJoint Mobility Center Department of Rehabilitation

PROGRAM COORDINATOR Casey ReisnerProfessional Education Events Coordinator Education and Academic Affairs

2:40 pm Q&A

2:50 pm Break

3:05 pm

Acute Rehabilitation: Unicondylar and Total Knee ArthroplastyMaya Caspi, PT, DPT, CSCS

3:20 pmFast Track Home Care ProgramAmy Kapnick, PT, DPT

3:30 pm

High Level and Dynamic Core Stabilization for the Knee PatientHagit Berdishevsky, PT, MSPT, Schroth Scoliosis Therapist, Cert MDT

3:55 pmThe Stiff KneeDavis Reyes, PT, DPT

4:20 pm

Transitioning Patients Back to Full FunctionVictoria Moran, PT, DPT; Karen Yanelli, PT, DPT, Cert MDT

4:45 pm Panel Discussion

5:00 pm Adjourn

Activity Faculty

NEW ONLINE COURSE FROM HSS E-UNIVERSITY!

Clinical Approach to the Evaluation & Treatment of Congenital Muscular TorticollisCongenital muscular torticollis affects somewhere between 0.4 to 2 percent of infants and its incidence is rising, with some authors stating incidence as high as 16 percent. It is the third most common congenital deformity after hip dislocation and clubfoot.

This program will discuss etiology, incidence, differential diagnosis, therapeutic and surgical interventions for children with torticollis. Guidelines for examination and progression of treatment as well as discharge will be discussed.

TARGET AUDIENCE This activity is targeted to physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, occupational therapists and certified occupational therapist assistants.

ACCREDITATIONHospital for Special Surgery is a New York State Education Department approved provider for physical therapy continuing education.

CREDIT DESIGNATIONPlease see www.hss.edu/e-University for contact hours for each module.

For more information or to register, go to www.hss.edu/e-University.

NEW ONLINE COURSE FROM HSS E-UNIVERSITY!

Treating the Multisport and Endurance Athlete: Achieving Peak Performance

Endurance and multisport athletes present unique challenges to physical therapists, trainers and coaches due to the repetitive and high strain they put on their bodies. This online course will provide participants with the knowledge needed to properly identify, treat and prevent common injuries in the endurance and multisport athlete.

TARGET AUDIENCE This activity is targeted to physical therapists, athletic trainers and coaches.

MODULES INCLUDE❯❯ SWIM: Inside the Triathlete; Swimming

Injuries & Rehab for the Competitive Swimmer; Underwater Videotaping/Mechanics of Swimming; Soft Tissue Techniques

❯❯ BIKE: Cycling Injuries: Evaluation & Treatment of Common Bike Pathologies; Methods of Bike Fit; Impact of Cycling Ergonomics; Training Options for the Injured Athlete

❯❯ RUN: Pathomechanics and Why Runners Get Injured; Video Analysis of Running Mechanics; Finding the Right Shoe Fit; Common Running Injuries: Prevention and Treatment; 3D Running Analysis

❯❯ ADDITIONAL WORKSHOPS: Yoga & Pilates for the Multisport Athlete (Parts I and II)

ACCREDITATIONHospital for Special Surgery is a New York State Education Department approved provider for physical therapy continuing education.

National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) is recognized by Board of Certification, Inc., and is approved

to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers.

CREDIT DESIGNATIONPlease see www.hss.edu/e-University for contact hours for each module.

For more information or to register, go to www.hss.edu/e-University.

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Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: Maximizing Rehabilitation

FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2013

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Registration

registration feesRegistration fees include pre- and post-tests, breakfast (on-site only), online access to lecture handouts, physical therapy contact hours and NATA CEU credits. All registered participants will receive a confirmation via e-mail. Rehabilitation Network members receive an exclusive 20% discount with the properly entered Network Discount Code.

register early, space is limited!

Early Bird(ends 2/8)

Regular(2/9 & after)

Registration Close Date

Onsite $199 $249 3/6

Live Video Streaming $149 $179 3/1

Please note: For on-site registration, please add $25 to the appropriate category above (available only if space permits). Please note: Registration will not be processed unless accompanied by payment.

This program may be recorded, filmed or photographed. By attending this program, you give permission to Hospital for Special Surgery to use your voice and likeness for any purpose (promotional, educational or other), in any medium, and without remuneration of any kind to you.

Hospital for Special Surgery is an affiliate of NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System and Weill Cornell Medical College.

TWO EASY WAYS TO REGISTER!

1 Register and pay online at www.hss.edu/cme.

2 Register by mail using the registration form.

PAYMENT BY MAILMake check payable to: Hospital for Special Surgery

Mail registration form to:Hospital for Special SurgeryProfessional Education DepartmentEducation & Academic Affairs 535 East 70th StreetNew York, NY 10021

CONFIRMATIONSAll registered participants will receive a confirmation via e-mail.

REFUND POLICYA handling fee of $25 is deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received by mail one week prior to the course. No refund will be made thereafter.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT Professional Education Education & Academic AffairsHospital for Special Surgerytel: 212.606.1057email: [email protected]

ACCOMMODATIONSSpace is limited and early reservations are recommended. For local accommodations, please go to www.hss.edu and click on For Patients, Patient Information, Neighborhood Directory, Accommodations.

TRANSPORTATIONAirport: LaGuardia (LGA) is 8 miles northeast of the city. Kennedy International (JFK) is 15 miles southeast of the city. Newark International (EWR) is 16 miles southwest of the city.

Bus: M72, M31 stop at East 69th Street and York Avenue

Subway: Nearest line is the 6 train stop at East 68th Street and Lexington Avenue

Car (FDR Drive): Driving south, exit at 71st Street. Driving north, exit at 63rd Street. Continue on York Avenue.

Parking: Parking garages are located in the area.

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