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21570/ MB NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI HealthCare P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 www.pesihealthcare.com OKLAHOMA CITY, OK January 29, 2014 TULSA, OK January 30, 2014 LITTLE ROCK, AR January 31, 2014 Epidemiology of Youth Sports Injuries • Injury Statistics • Risk Factors • Injury Risk Research and Rule Changes The Overhead Athlete – Elbow Injuries • Kinetic Chain Principle • Upper Extremity Joint Stresses • GIRD and Joint Laxity • Muscular Considerations • Risk factors and Treatment of “Little Leaguer’s Elbow” • Assessment and Treatment of Ulnar Collateral Ligament Sprains The Overhead Athlete – Shoulder Injuries • Causative Factors in Injury • Assessment and Treatment Strategies for Overuse Injuries • Screening for Sprains, Strains and Instability • Rehabilitation Strategies The Thrower’s Program • Rotator Cuff and Scapular Stabilization • The “Thrower’s 10” Program • Manual Rhythmic Stabilization • Thoracic Spine Mobility • Interval Throwing Program The Knee: Anatomy, Injury & Intervention • The Unhappy Triad: ACL, MCL and ? • The Role of Ankle and Hip Position in Knee Injuries • Surgical Considerations for ACL Reconstruction • Post-Op Range of Motion Risk Factors • Articular Cartilage & Meniscal Injuries • Maturation and Overuse Conditions • ACL Injury Prevention Strategies • The Roll of Hamstrings in Injury Prevention • Assessment and Treatment of Patello-Femoral Injuries The Lower Quarter: Pathomechanics, Posture & Injury • Tibiofemoral Alignment, Valgus Posture and Posterior Tibial Slope • Assessing for Dynamic Valgus Collapse Cascade • Assessing for Infrapatellar Contracture Syndrome • Strengthening Considerations Special Considerations in the Female Athlete • Proximal Influences on P-F Joint and ACL Injury • Pre-Event Injury Prevention Programs Interactive Lab Session • Gluteus Medius Exercises • Shoulder Rhythmic Stabilization Exercises 1. Identify the most common risk factors associated with youth sports injuries. 2. Identify the most common overuse injuries of the shoulder and elbow in overhead athletes. 3. Discuss the latest research related to patella-femoral disorders, including the influence of proximal and distal factors, and the role of orthotic/brace prescription. 4. List treatment and rehabilitation options for Ulnar Collateral Ligament sprains. 5. Discuss the growing concern about 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. OUTLINE OBJECTIVES Hassle-Free Cancellation Policy: If you contact us before the event date, you can exchange for a DVD or CD/digital manual package on the subject (self-study continuing education credit may be available), a certificate to attend another seminar, or receive a tuition refund less a $30 cancel fee. Substitutions are permitted at any time. Questions? Call customer service at 800-843-7763 NO WORRIES! AND WATCH IT HOME Order the Seminar on DVD www.pesihealthcare.com Can’t Make It? OFFICE OR Guarantee Your satisfaction is our goal — and our guarantee! If you are not satisfied with this seminar, we’ll make it right. A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979 Assessment & Treatment of Orthopedic Injuries in the Young Athlete INJURIES in Youth Sports Assessment & Treatment of Orthopedic Injuries in the Young Athlete INJURIES in Youth Sports • Cutting-edge treatment strategies unique to the youth athlete • Strategies for developing a functional rehabilitation program • Special assessment and injury prevention considerations for overhead and female athletes www.pesihealthcare.com OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Wednesday January 29, 2014 TULSA, OK Thursday January 30, 2014 LITTLE ROCK, AR Friday January 31, 2014

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epidemiology of youth sports injuries • Injury Statistics • Risk Factors • Injury Risk Research and Rule Changesthe Overhead athlete – elbow injuries • Kinetic Chain Principle • Upper extremity Joint Stresses • GIRd and Joint laxity • Muscular Considerations • Risk factors and Treatment of “little leaguer’s elbow” • Assessment and Treatment of Ulnar Collateral ligament Sprainsthe Overhead athlete – shoulder injuries • Causative Factors in Injury • Assessment and Treatment Strategies for Overuse Injuries • Screening for Sprains, Strains and Instability • Rehabilitation Strategiesthe thrower’s Program • Rotator Cuff and Scapular Stabilization • The “Thrower’s 10” Program • Manual Rhythmic Stabilization • Thoracic Spine Mobility • Interval Throwing Program

the Knee: anatomy, injury & intervention • The Unhappy Triad: ACl, MCl and ? • The Role of Ankle and Hip Position in Knee Injuries • Surgical Considerations for ACl Reconstruction • Post-Op Range of Motion Risk Factors • Articular Cartilage & Meniscal Injuries • Maturation and Overuse Conditions • ACl Injury Prevention Strategies • The Roll of Hamstrings in Injury Prevention • Assessment and Treatment of Patello-Femoral Injuriesthe lower Quarter: Pathomechanics, Posture & injury • Tibiofemoral Alignment, Valgus Posture and Posterior Tibial Slope • Assessing for dynamic Valgus Collapse Cascade • Assessing for Infrapatellar Contracture Syndrome • Strengthening Considerationsspecial Considerations in the Female athlete • Proximal Influences on P-F Joint and ACl Injury • Pre-event Injury Prevention Programsinteractive lab session • Gluteus Medius exercises • Shoulder Rhythmic Stabilization exercises

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

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

3. discuss the latest research related to patella-femoral disorders, including the influence of proximal and distal factors, and the role of orthotic/brace prescription.

4. list treatment and rehabilitation options for Ulnar Collateral ligament sprains.

5. discuss the growing concern about 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.

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Hassle-Free Cancellation Policy: If you contact us before the event date, you can exchange for a dVd or Cd/digital manual package on the subject (self-study continuing education credit may be available), a certificate to attend another seminar, or receive a tuition refund less a $30 cancel fee. Substitutions are permitted at any time.

Questions? Call customer service at 800-843-7763

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assessment & treatment of Orthopedic injuries in the young athlete

INJURIESin Youth Sports

assessment & treatment of Orthopedic injuries in the young athlete

INJURIESin Youth Sports

• Cutting-edge treatment strategies unique to the youth athlete

• Strategies for developing a functional rehabilitation program

• Special assessment and injury prevention considerations for overhead and female athletes

www.pesihealthcare.com

OKlahOma City, OK Wednesday

January 29, 2014

tulsa, OKThursday

January 30, 2014

little ROCK, aRFriday

January 31, 2014

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Sports First Aid and Injury PreventionBy American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)Sports First Aid and Injury Prevention includes coverage of the phases of injury and the injury

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Attend this one-day program and gain practical strategies unique to the assessment and treatment of orthopedic injuries in the youth athlete. You will learn about specific injury risk factors that young athletes face as they compete in their respective sports, and be provided with an in-depth review 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 they pertain 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 effective, cutting-edge assessment and treatment strategies.

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justin stanek, edd, atC, is a certified athletic trainer, athletic training professor, and clinical coordinator at Illinois State University. As a clinician, he has worked with both high school and collegiate athletes in the areas of prevention, emergency care, evaluation, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. He is an active member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Great lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association, and Illinois Athletic Trainers’ Association. dr. Stanek holds a doctor of education degree in Curriculum and Instruction, a Master of Science degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Athletic Training. His research focuses on the prevention and care of ankle pathologies in the physically active and the utilization and teaching of evidence-based practice in athletic training education programs. He has authored or co-authored numerous articles appearing in the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology, Journal of Electromyography & Kinesiology, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, and the Journal of Athletic Training. Justin is passionate about the field of athletic training and strives to share his knowledge through an informative and interactive learning experience.

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