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| The
Concept
A few things I never liked about seminars, symposiums, (and the like) ... being there by 8 am (hey, it's Saturday) ... the formal, stuffy atmosphere ... and walking around with a silly name tag on me. So we're having a summer symposium and these are the guidelines: no name tags, we start at 10 am, and sandals are appropriate. It's the content of the symposium that counts. Don't let anybody fool ya. And we hope to clear that hurdle with a casual exchange of useful information. It is our intention to make this a stress- free, informal gathering. We ask that you kick back, relax and enjoy the day. We promise to do things a bit different to achieve this goal. - The symposium is directed toward practicing Certified Athletic Trainers and Physical Therapists. However, the information is definitley applicable to PTA's-- and students and anyone with a sports medicine interest are certainly welcome. |
| Dr. Dave
Anapolle, MD
Pace Orthopedics |
The Current State of Articular
Cartilage Repair:
Patches, Cobblestones, & Repaving |
| Doug Dannehower,
PT, OCS- Physical Therapist
Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation |
Open Tibial Fracture Rehabilitation: A Case Study |
| Mike Goldenberg, MS, ATC- Head Athletic Trainer The Lawrenceville School | Management of Mild Head Injuries
in Athletics
(Utilizing the Standardized Assessment of Concussions- SAC) |
| Ned Lenny,
PT- Physical Therapist
Novacare |
Managing & Treating the Cause of the Cause of Pathology/ Injury |
| Jim Phillips,
PT, ATC- Physical Therapist
Suburban Physical Therapy Center |
Physical Therapy in NJ: Past,
Present & Future*
(Representing the APTANJ) |
| Dr. Brian
Sennett, MD, Chief- Sports Medicine
University of Pennsylvania Hospital |
Update on Shoulder Surgery
and Implications for
Rehabilitation |
| Mike Weis,
PT, ATC- Owner/ Operator
MCRC Physical Therapy |
Shoulder Rehabilitation for the Golfer |
| John Worley,
ATC- Head Athletic Trainer
Philadelphia Flyers |
Management of Groin Pain |
CEU's
For
Certified Athletic Trainers: We are recognized by the NATA Board of
Certification to offer continuing education for certified athletic trainers.
An NATABOC report of attendance will be issued for 6 CEU's.
For Physical Therapists: The APTA-NJ has awarded the 2000 symposium .675 CEU's and we will supply a certificate of attendance for this amount. |
| Dress
Code
What's our dress code? Well, actually we don't have one. It's July, it's hot, it's humid, it's NJ .... for those of us who work in high schools or colleges, it's the off-season ... so we ask that you dress comfortably. Our preference? We'd love to see everyone relaxing in shorts, and t-shirts. Formal, shmormal- that's our mantra. Take a few notes, hang around with a few people you like, and filter the sports medicine info flowing your way. |
| Symposium
Background
The process began last summer with our first symposium. We put together a skeleton format ("there weren't a whole lot of extras") and charged a minimal fee to get the ball rolling. We managed to secure some excellent speakers and pulled off a successful program. The success of "Numero Uno" has led to our "casual symposium" returning for a second year. We now have made the commitment to turning this into an annual event and we are dedicated to steadily improving and growing this Sports Medicine Gathering. As nice as all this is, it doesn't explain our primary motivation for the symposium. With no offense intended to those of you in the "07" zip code ... our primary motivation was ... it never seems Sports Medicine Professionals get much priority attention in South Jersey. Most of the seminars aren't in our zip code ... or it's a long haul to get there, and the darn things always start too early for a long drive. So our primary motivation was (and remains): the general thought that a symposium in the "08" zip code fills a need to area professionals. |
| 9:15 am | Check-in and Registration |
| 9:55 am | Welcome:
Jon Heck, MS, ATC |
| 10:00 am | Shoulder Rehabilitation for
Golfers
Mike Weis, PT, ATC |
| 10:50 am | Management of Mild Head Injuries
in Athletics: Implementing the SAC
Mike Goldenberg, MS, ATC |
| 11:40 am | The Current State of Articular
Cartilage Repair: Patches, Cobblestones, & Repaving
Dr. Dave Anapolle, MD |
| 12:30 pm | Rehabilitation of an Open
Tibial Fracture: Case Study
Doug Dannehower, PT, OCS |
| 1:15 pm | Break/ Lunch |
| 2:05 pm | Managing and Treating the
Cause of the Cause of Pathology/ Injury
Ned Lenny, PT |
| 2:55 pm | Physical Therapy in NJ: Past,
Present & Future
Jim Phillips, PT, ATC |
| 3:35 pm | Management of Groin Pain
John Worley, ATC |
| 4:25 pm | Update on Shoulder Surgery
& Implications for Rehabilitation
Dr. Brian Sennett, MD |
| 5:30 pm | Closing Remarks
Jon Heck, MS, ATC |
| The registration deadline is Monday, July 10th. (Mail-In registration makes running this a whole lot easier.) |
| To get to a printable registration form click here. |
| There will be limited walk-in registration, based on the number of pre-registrants. So it could be 1 or it could be 30. (Payment by check makes things a lot easier for us.) |
| Cost for ATC's, PT's, PTA's- $55. For students- $30. |
| Questions or problems should be directed to Jon Heck at 609-652-4952. |
| Format
The presentation format for the symposium will be a straight lecture style. Each presentation will run approximately 40 minutes and be followed by a 5 minute Q&A from the audience. The exception is the "PT in NJ" presentation will run 30 minutes. We will allow 5 minute "mini-breaks" between each lecture while we set up for the next presentation. We do ask that you return to your seats within this 5 minute time frame to allow minimal distractions from the start of the next presentation. The major break will be during lunch which begins at 1:15pm and will last 45 minutes. |
| Lunch
Menu
Subs (turkey, roast beef, italian, cheese) Pasta Salad Potato Chips Pretzels Cookies Brownies Soda/ Bottled Water (Yea, we're hip) ____________________________________ In the AM Coffee & Tea |
| Dr. Dave Anapolle, MD |
| Dave did his undergrad work at Cornell University and then earned his MD from UMDNJ. He presently is a partner at Pace Orthopedics in Somers Point. Prior to that he was with Rancocas Orthopedic Associates. He did his fellowship at the Orthopedic Specialty Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dave is an orthopedic consultant with our athletic program and returns for his second year as a presenter at our symposium. He has 4 publications to his credit and over 10 previous presentations. |
| Doug Dannehower, PT, OCS |
| Doug received his bachelors degree in physical therapy from East Carolina University. He is currently the Clinical Director at Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation in Cape May. Prior to this Doug was with Sports Physical Therapists, Inc and Novacare. He is a Board Certified Orthopedic Specialist. |
| Mike Goldenberg, MS, ATC |
| Mike did his undergrad work in athletic training at Plymouth State University and his graduate work at the State University of NY at Buffalo. He is the Head Athletic Trainer at Lawrenceville High School. Mike is the Webmaster/ Designer for the ATSNJ, EATA, NATA District II, and the DATA (Delaware). He is also a member of the NATABOC Technology Task Force. He has done over 20 sports medicine presentations including the 1999 NATA Annual Conference. Mike also has been published 5 times including 2 in the Journal of Athletic Training. |
| Ned Lenny, PT |
| Ned received his physical therapy degree from UMDNJ. He is a physical therapist/ center manager at Novacare Rehabilitation in Glassboro, NJ. From 1987-97 he was a partner at South Jersey Physical Therapy Assoiciates in Mt. Laurel. He also was an Adjunct Professor at Rowan in the athletic training program. Ned returns for his second year to our symposium and has given himself a tough act to follow. In his presentation last year he started out in a suit and ended up practically in his underwear. Encore. |
| Jim Phillips, PT, ATC |
| Jim did his undergrad work in athletic training at Montclair University and earned his Masters in physical therapy from Columbia University. He is an Adjunct Professor at Seton Hall University in their Graduate Medical Education Program. Jim is also a Clinical Instructor at Columbia University. He has numerous presentations to his credit and was a speaker with Pacific Coast Seminars. Jim also is a Board Certified Orthopedic Specialist. |
| Dr. Brian Sennett, MD |
| Brian received his bachelors degree from Brown University where he was an All-Ivy League baseball player. He earned his MD from the University of Pennsylvania. He is now the Chief of Sports Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. Prior to that he was an Associate Director at the Joe Torg Center for Sports Medicine. Brian is an Associate Professor in the Dept. of Orthopedics at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. He did his fellowships in the hand and upper extremity at the Univ of Mississippi Medical Center and the Univ of Pennslylvania. Brian has presented at over 15 sports medicine forums. He has over 21 publications to his credit, including much of the landmark work on spearing in football. Philadelphia Magazine placed him in the "Top Doctors in Philadelphia" in 1996-99. |
| Mike Weis, PT, ATC |
| Mike received his PT degree from UMDNJ and his athletic training credentials from William Paterson University. After 6 years with HealthSouth as an Area Administrator, Mike bucked the current trend, recently opening his own private practice-- MCRC Physical Therapy in West Orange NJ. Prior to that he worked for Professional Sports Care. Mike has also been Editor in Chief for Current Concepts in Sports Medicine and a Clinical Editor for Sports Medicine Update. He has authored 3 articles including Minimizing Liability Risks of Head and Neck Injuries in Football, which is viewable on our website. He has presented in several forums including the American College of Sports Medicine. Mike also received the William Paterson Distinguished Alumni Award in 1998. |
| John Worley, ATC |
| John did his undergrad work in athletic training at West Chester University. He has been the Head Athletic Trainer with the Philadelphia Flyers since 1994. He also worked with the Flyers as a consultant from 1987-1994. Prior to his present position, John was with Sports Physical Therapists, Inc and the Woodbury Sports Medicine Center. |