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1:00-1:05: Welcome (Ed Wojtys, MD) 1:05-2:05: Unique Knee Injury Factors for Return to Play 1:05-1:20: ACL (Kurt P. Spindler, MD, Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Center, Garfield Heights, OH) 1:20-1:35: Meniscus (Robert H. Brophy IV, MD, Washington University Orthopedics, Chesterfield, MO) 1:35-1:50: Articular Cartilage (Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Chicago, IL) 1:50-2:05: Patellar Instability (proposed speaker: David R. Diduch, MD, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA) 2:05-2:25: Returning a Knee to Health: Progression and Warning Signs (George J. Davies, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS, Georgia Southern University, Savannah, GA) Effusion, ROM, and Muscle Inhibition 2:25-2:40: Questions and Answers 2:40-3:05: BREAK (25 minutes) 3:05-3:25: Soft Tissue Healing Time (Scott A. Rodeo, MD, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY) 3:25-4:00: Knee Protection and Injury Prevention 3:25-3:40: Balance and Core (Mark V. Paterno, PhD, PT, ATC, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH) 3:40-4:00: Proprioception and Muscle Retraining (Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PhD, PT, University of Delaware, Newark, DE) 4:00-4:10: Strength, Power, Endurance, and Symmetry Testing (Kate E. Webster, PhD, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia) 4:10-4:25: Training Load Progression after Injury/Surgery (Tim Gabbett, PhD, Gabbett Performance Solutions, Brisbane, Australia) 4:25-4:45: Testing for Sports Participation (Kevin E. Wilk, DPT, Champion Sports Medicine, Birmingham, AL) Contact Sports: Who Should Not Play Noncontact Sports 4:45-5:00: Questions and Answers Sports Health Symposium Program
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Page 1: Sports Health Symposium Agenda 2020 · 1:00-1:05: Welcome (Ed Wojtys, MD) 1:05-2:05: Unique Knee Injury Factors for Return to Play 1:05-1:20: ACL (Kurt P. Spindler, MD, Cleveland

1:00-1:05: Welcome (Ed Wojtys, MD)1:05-2:05: Unique Knee Injury Factors for Return to Play 1:05-1:20: ACL (Kurt P. Spindler, MD, Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Center, Gar�eld Heights, OH) 1:20-1:35: Meniscus (Robert H. Brophy IV, MD, Washington University Orthopedics, Chester�eld, MO) 1:35-1:50: Articular Cartilage (Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Chicago, IL) 1:50-2:05: Patellar Instability (proposed speaker: David R. Diduch, MD, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA)

2:05-2:25: Returning a Knee to Health: Progression and Warning Signs (George J. Davies, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS, Georgia Southern University, Savannah, GA) E�usion, ROM, and Muscle Inhibition

2:25-2:40: Questions and Answers

2:40-3:05: BREAK (25 minutes)

3:05-3:25: Soft Tissue Healing Time (Scott A. Rodeo, MD, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY)3:25-4:00: Knee Protection and Injury Prevention 3:25-3:40: Balance and Core (Mark V. Paterno, PhD, PT, ATC, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH) 3:40-4:00: Proprioception and Muscle Retraining (Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PhD, PT, University of Delaware, Newark, DE)

4:00-4:10: Strength, Power, Endurance, and Symmetry Testing (Kate E. Webster, PhD, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia)

4:10-4:25: Training Load Progression after Injury/Surgery (Tim Gabbett, PhD, Gabbett Performance Solutions, Brisbane, Australia)

4:25-4:45: Testing for Sports Participation (Kevin E. Wilk, DPT, Champion Sports Medicine, Birmingham, AL) Contact Sports: Who Should Not Play Noncontact Sports

4:45-5:00: Questions and Answers

Sports Health Symposium Program

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