Special Considerations in the Management of the Young Female

Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
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Cincinnati, OH
Permit No. 4403
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Special Considerations
in the Management
of the Young Female
Athlete
Special Considerations in
the Management of the
Young Female Athlete
November 12th-13th, 2016
CINCINNATI CHILDREN’S
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ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Division of Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy
MLC 4007
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
3333 Burnet Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45229-3039
Livestream
Option
Available
Sponsored by
The Division of
Occupational Therapy and
Physical Therapy
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is nationally
recognized as a leader in pediatric health care with a reputation
for excellence in patient care, research and teaching programs.
Clinical procedures and treatments pioneered at Cincinnati
Children’s are used throughout the world. The impact of our
medical research breakthroughs has improved pediatric health
today and will for generations to come. Cincinnati Children’s
is the only pediatric hospital chosen to participate in Pursuing
Perfection: Raising the Bar for Healthcare Performance, a grant
from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The goal of this
initiative is to transform the healthcare system in the United
States. Cincinnati Children’s is only one of 10 pediatric hospitals
in the United States named to the U.S. News and World Report
honor role of children’s hospitals.
Participation in sports, physical activity and exercise has
increased exponentially in females since the adoption of Title
IX in 1971. Historically, approaches to the female athlete
and the youth athlete have been based on literature involving
males who are adults. With the evolution of females in sports,
development of female specific approaches to athletic and
physical development is continuing to emerge in the literature.
Likewise, development of youth specific programs continue to
develop through research. Applying these principles developed
specifically for young female athletes is imperative to the
success and rehabilitation of the female athlete.
This course will provide an overview of participation and
injury risk in youth sports, particular at the middle school and
high school levels in the female athlete. Special attention will
be devoted to the maturation, development and unique female
characteristics that may be contributing to the increase in initial
and recurrent/subsequent injury risk in this population. This
course will identify the current evidence on the prevention of
injury, rehabilitation of injury and development of physical
literacy in the young female athlete. A multi-disciplinary team
of sports medicine and adolescent medicine physicians, physical
therapists, dietitian and sports psychologist will provide each
course attendee with in-depth information that will be instantly
applicable to patient care. Specific, evidence-based evaluation
and rehabilitation strategies will be presented to provide
physical therapists and athletic trainers with a comprehensive
approach to evaluating and treating these injuries.
Laboratory break-out sessions will be included to enhance
understanding and allow for dynamic interaction among course
attendees. The main goal of this course is to enable attendees
to feel confident in providing a comprehensive rehabilitation
program for these common pediatric orthopaedic & sports
injuries in young female athletes. This course, sponsored by
the Division of Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy, is
part of our ongoing education services to therapists both in our
community and nationwide.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
LEARNER BASED OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
1. Review the epidemiology of injury in youth and adolescent female athletes
2. Understand what physical literacy is and the impact of physical literacy in the development of sport specific skills
3. Identify possible factors contributing to the barriers of physical literacy development
4. Identify the effects of maturation, fitness, growth and development on risk of injury in the female youth athlete
5. Identify yellow and red flags to refer female athletes for further evaluation and testing of pelvic floor disorders
6. Employ a criterion-based evaluation and treatment approach to the physical therapy management of physical literacy development
7. Employ evidence-based treatment approaches to the hypermobile female athlete
8. Understand and perform a physical therapy examination and treatment tailored to pediatric female athletes in pivoting and cutting sports
9. Understand and perform a physical therapy examination and treatment tailored to pediatric female athletes in long-distance running with a stress injury
10. Identify and perform a physical therapy examination and treatment tailored to pediatric female athletes involved in gymnastics with a stress injury
11. Employ evidence-based care recommendations in practice.
CINCINNATI CHILDREN’S
FACULTY
Christy Zwolski, PT, DPT, OCS
Kate Berz, DO
Amber Boyd, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS
Jason Hugentobler, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS
Mike Kiefer, PT, DPT
Whitney Rich, RD
Laurie Mitan, MD
Mark V. Paterno, PT, PhD, MBA, SCS, ATC
Jeffery A. Taylor-Haas, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS
Katie Quatman-Yates, PT, DPT, PhD
GUEST FACULTY
Teresa Schuemann, PT, DPT, SCS
Julie Brehm, PT, MPT, CAPP
Barbara Walker, PhD
Saturday, November 12, 2016
7:30-8:00
8:00-8:30
Registration and Welcome
8:30-9:00
Hypermobility and the Female Athlete:
Mike Kiefer, PT, DPT
9:00-9:30
9:30-10:00
Maturation Considerations In The Female Athlete:
Katie Quatman-Yates, PT, DPT, PhD
Pelvic Floor Considerations in the Young Athlete:
Julie Brehm, PT, MPT, CAPP
Concussion and the Young Female Athlete:
Jason Hugentobler, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS
Christy Zwolski, PT, DPT, OCS
Teresa Schuemann, PT, DPT, SCS
1 Physical Literacy Screen
2 Hypermobility Screen and Rehabilitation Considerations
Female Athlete Maturation Considerations and ACL Injuries:
Mark V. Paterno, PT, PhD, SCS, ATC, MBA
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-11:00 Physical Literacy: Foundations for a Lifetime?:
11:00-11:45 Physical Literacy and Influence on Athlete Success:
11:45-12:30 Laboratory 1
12:30-1:30
1:30-2:15
2:15-3:00
3:00-3:15
3:15-4:30
4:30-5:00
5:00
Lunch (on your own)
Pivoting and Cutting Female Athlete:
Christy Zwolski, PT, DPT, OCS
Break
Laboratory 2: Pivoting and Cutting Female Athlete
Question and Answer
Adjourn
Sunday, November 13th, 2016
7:30-8:00
8:00-8:30
Registration
8:30-9:15
Female Athlete Triad and Influence on Sports Performance:
Kate Berz, DO
9:15-10:00
Female Athlete Triad Medical Management:
Laurie Mitan, MD
Female Athlete Triad and Physical Therapy Management:
Teresa Schuemann, PT, DPT, SCS
Barbara Walker, PhD
Whitney Rich, RD
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-10:45 Female Athlete Triad and Sport Psychology: 10:45-11:15 Female Athlete Triad and Nutrition Management:
11:15-12:15 Lunch (on your own)
12:15-1:15 Stress Fractures and the Endurance Athlete:
1:15-2:15
2:15-2:30
2:30-3:00
3:00-3:45
3:45-4:00
4:00
Jeff Taylor-Haas, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS
Laboratory 3
Break
Stress Fractures and the Gymnast:
Amber Boyd, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS
Laboratory 4
Question and Answer
Adjourn
GENERAL INFORMATION
1 day onsite: $150.00
2 day onsite: $295.00
1 day livestream: $125.00
2 day livestream: $240.00
The on-site fee includes a flash drive with course content. In
order to best utilize the flash drives, it is recommended that
onsite participants bring a laptop with Adobe Pro software
preloaded. Registration is limited and will be taken on a first
come first served basis.
All presentations will be livestreamed for those unable to
attend in person but who would like to listen and view the
presentations from home. The livestream presentations may
be viewed not only “live” but will be available to livestream
registrants for viewing for one week following the course.
On receipt of registration, instructions will be sent for
accessing the livestream online.
Location:
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Sabin Auditorium
3333 Burnet Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45229-3039
Hotel Accommodations:
A limited number of guestrooms has been reserved at the
Kingsgate Marriott Conference Center at the University of
Cincinnati at a reduced rate of $129.00 per night (parking
included).
Kingsgate Marriott, 151 Goodman Drive, Cincinnati 45219,
513- 487-3800 or 1 (800) 228-9290 www.marriott.com/cvgkg
Please ask for “Pediatric Orthopedic & Sports Conference
group” when making a phone reservation. If you reserve online,
enter COSCOSA in the “Group Code Box”. Reservation must
be received by October 21, 2016 to receive the special rate.
Credit:
Application has been made for approval by the Ohio Physical
Therapy Association for the following: day one only - 7 hours,
day two only-6.25 hours, both days-13.25 hours.
REGISTRATION
Online registration for this course is required.
Register online at:
https://www.regonline.com/FemaleAthlete2016
A registration fee will be applied at the time of payment.
Registration is limited and tuition must be received before
a participant can be registered. If you do not receive an
e-mail confirmation, please call (513) 636-4651 for verbal
confirmation. Refunds (less $35 processing fee) will be made
only if notice of cancellation is received in writing by October
21, 2016. Should the program be canceled, tuition will be
refunded.
Additional Information
For more information, please contact Amy Johnson, Education
Specialist for The Division of Occupational Therapy and
Physical Therapy, at (513) 636-4228.