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Manchester Grand HyattManchester Grand Hyatt

FINAL PROGRAM

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TABLE OF CONTENTSProgram at a Glance ........................................................... 2 – 3

Presidential Guest Speaker ..................................................... 16

Conference Agenda ........................................................... 4 – 22

Instructional Courses ....................................................... 24 – 38

Posters ........................................................................... 40 – 46

WorkshopsSPTS / AOSSM Pre-Conference Workshop .......................... 49

AOSSM Medical Publishing Group Reviewers Workshop ..... 50

NIH Reviewers Workshop .................................................. 50

Round Table Case Discussions .......................................... 51

General Information ......................................................... 53 – 57

Awards ........................................................................... 58 – 61

Social Functions ..................................................................... 63

Exhibitor Directory ........................................................... 65 – 77

Industry Symposia .................................................................. 79

Disclosures ..................................................................... 80 – 97

Individual Donors ................................................................. 100

Upcoming Meetings ............................................................. 105

Abstract Submission Dates ................................................... 105

2018 PROGRAM COMMITTEE

2018 ABSTRACT REVIEWERS

2017 – 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OTHER AOSSM LEADERSHIP

PresidentCharles A. Bush-Joseph MD

President-ElectNeal S. ElAttrache MD

Vice PresidentJames P. Bradley MD

SecretaryMark D. Miller MD

TreasurerDean C. Taylor MD

Past PresidentAnnunziato Amendola MD

Past PresidentRobert A. Arciero MD

Member-at-LargeJeffrey R. Dugas MD

Member-at-LargeRobin Vereeke West MD

Member-at-LargeAnil S. Ranawat MD

Council of Delegates Chair (Ex Officio)Eric C. McCarty MD

Ex-Officio Non-Voting Members Exec. Editor, Medical Publishing Group Editor-In-Chief AJSM, OJSM Bruce Reider MD

Chief Executive OfficerGreg Dummer CAE

Christopher S. Ahmad MD

Asheesh Bedi MD

John E. Conway MD

Daniel E. Cooper MD

Frank Cordasco MD, MS

Jonathan F. Dickens MD

Jeffrey R. Dugas MD

David C. Flanigan MD

Alan M. Getgood MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth)

John D. Kelly MD

Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD

Lance E. LeClere MD, CDR, MC, USN

Claude T. Moorman III, MD

Mary K. Mulcahey MD

Shane Jay Nho MD, MS

Eric J. Strauss MD

John M. Tokish MD

Bryan G. Vopat MD

Communications ChairC. David Geier MD

Education ChairSteven B. Cohen MD

Research Chair Matthew T. Provencher MD

Nikhil N. Verma MD (Chair)

David R. Diduch MD

Lee D. Kaplan MD

Matthew T. Provencher MD

Kurt P. Spindler MD

Brian R. Wolf MD, MS

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General Session Knee Ligament / Meniscus

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Concurrent AACL Case-Based Learning

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Break10:45 – 11:30

Concurrent AKnee Video Demonstration

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Concurrent BBusiness of Sports Medicine

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CONFERENCE AGENDA (CONT.)

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INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES 6:45 am – 8:15 amEXHIBITS 7:30 am – 12:00 pmGENERAL SESSION 8:15 am – 5:00 pm

8:15 am – 8:20 am Welcome Charles A. Bush-Joseph MD Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

General Session – Knee Ligament/Meniscus Harbor Ballroom

8:20 am – 9:45 am Moderators: Freddie H. Fu MD

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

Gehron Treme MD University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

8:20 am – 8:25 am Paper 101: Effect of Concomitant Cartilage Lesions on Patient-Reported Outcome After ACL-Reconstruction – A Nationwide Cohort Study from Norway and Sweden of 8,470 Patients with 5-Year Follow-Up

Svend Ulstein MD1, Asbjorn Aroen MD, PhD1, Magnus L. Forssblad MD, PhD2, Lars Engebretsen MD, PhD3, Jan Harald Røtterud MD, PhD1

1 Akershus University Hospital, Lørenskog, Norway

2Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden 3Oslo University Hospital-Ullevaal, Oslo, Norway

8:25 am – 8:30 am Paper 102: Return to Sport and Re-Operation Rates in Athletes Under the Age of 20 Following Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Risk Profile Comparing Three Patient Groups Predicated Upon Skeletal Age

Frank A. Cordasco MD, MS, Sheena Rachel Black MD, Meghan Price BS, Colleen Wixted BS, Lori Asaro PA-C, MS, Michael Heller ATC, PES, CES, Joseph Nguyen MPH, Daniel W. Green MD, MS

Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

8:30 am – 8:35 am STOP Sports Injuries Award Paper 103: Current Return to Sport Criteria After ACL Reconstruction Fail to Identify Increased Risk of Second ACL Injury in Young Athletes

Mark V. Paterno PhD, PT1, Mitchell Rauh PhD, PT, MPH, FACSM2, Staci Thomas MS3, Timothy E. Hewett PhD, FACSM4, Laura Schmitt PhD, PT5

1 Sports Medicine Biodynamics Center, Cincinnati, OH

2San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 3Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Milford, OH 4Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 5The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

8:35 am – 8:40 am Paper 104: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Young Females: Patellar vs. Hamstring Tendon Autografts

Hytham Salem1, Vahe Varzhapeyan1, Nimit Patel MD2, Zaira Chaudhry1, Christopher C. Dodson MD1, Fotios P. Tjoumakaris MD3, Kevin B. Freedman MD1

1Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA 2Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 3 The Rothman Institute,

Egg Harbor Township, NJ

8:40 am – 8:45 am Paper 105: Double Bundle Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in 100 Patients at a Mean 3-Years Follow-Up: Outcomes Were Comparable to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructions

Jorge Chahla MD, PhD1, Mark Cinque2, Andrew G. Geeslin MD2, Grant Dornan2, Gilbert Moatshe MD2, Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD3

1 Santa Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, Santa Monica, CA

2Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO 3The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO

8:45 am – 8:50 am Paper 106: Arthroscopic Primary Repair of Proximal Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears: With or Without Additional Suture Augmentation?

Anne Jonkergouw MD, Jelle P. van der List MD, Gregory S. DiFelice MD

Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

8:50 am – 8:55 am Q & A 8:55 am – 9:00 am Paper 107: Which Factors Increase the Risk

of Re-Operation After Meniscus Surgery in the Skeletally Immature?

Neeraj M. Patel MD, MPH, MBS1, Surya Mundluru MD2, Nicholas Beck MD1, Theodore J. Ganley MD1

1 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

2Texas Scottish Rite Hospital, Dallas, TX

9:00 am – 9:05 am Excellence in Research Award Paper 108: Tissue Engineered Meniscal Replacement Using a Fiber-Reinforced Scaffold in a Two-Year Ovine Model

Jay M. Patel PhD, Salim A. Ghodbane MD, Andrzej Brzezinski MD, Charles J. Gatt MD, Michael G. Dunn PhD

Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ

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CONFERENCE AGENDA (CONT.)

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9:05 am – 9:10 am Paper 109: Non-Weight Bearing vs. Partial Controlled Early Weight Bearing After Reconstruction of the Fibular Collateral Ligament: A Randomized Control Trial

Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD1, Nicholas N. DePhillipo MS, ATC, OTC, CSCS1, Tyler Cram MS, ATC, OTC1, Mark Cinque BS2, Mitchell Kennedy BS2, Grant Dornan MS2, Luke O'Brien PT, M.Phty (Sports), SCS3

1 The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO 2 The Steadman Philippon Research Institute,

Vail, CO 3 Howard Head Sports Medicine, Vail, CO

9:10 am – 9:15 am Cabaud Memorial Award Paper 110: The Influence of Graft Tensioning Sequence on Tibiofemoral Orientation During Bicruciate and Posterolateral Corner Knee Ligament Reconstruction: A Biomechanical Study

Gilbert Moatshe MD1, Jorge Chahla MD, PhD2, Alex Brady MSc1, Grant Dornan1, Kyle Muckenhirn1, Bradley Kruckeberg BA1, Lars Engebretsen MD, PhD3, Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD4

1Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO 2 Santa Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine,

Santa Monica, CA 3 Oslo University Hospital-Ullevaal, Oslo, Norway 4 The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO

9:15 am – 9:20 am Q & A

9:20 am – 9:30 am Debate: Anatomic Is the Only Way vs. It's All the Same

Volker Musahl MD University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,

Pittsburgh, PA Rick W. Wright MD Washington University, Saint Louis, MO

9:30 am – 9:37 am Meniscal Root: When Should We Fix, Debride or Do Nothing?

Aaron John Krych MD Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

9:37 am – 9:45 am What Do We Do with the Meniscus and Does It Matter?

Robert W. Westermann MD University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

Concurrent Session A – ACL Case-Based Learning Harbor Ballroom

9:45 am – 10:45 am Moderators: Jo A. Hannafin MD, PhD Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY Christopher C. Kaeding MD The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

9:45 am – 9:50 am Paper 111: Bacterial Biofilms Are Associated with Tunnel Widening in Failed ACL Reconstructions

David C. Flanigan MD, Joshua Scott Everhart MD, MPH, Alex DiBartola MD, MPH, James Moley BS, Devendra Dusane PhD, Robert A. Magnussen MD, MPH, Christopher C. Kaeding MD, Paul Stoodley PhD

The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

9:50 am – 9:55 am Paper 112: Internal Brace ACL Repair Is Associated with High Failure Rate in the First Two Years Post-Surgery

Alexia Georgia Gagliardi BA1, Patrick M. Carry MS1, Ariel Kiyomi Daoud BA2, Harin Bhavin Parikh2, Jay C. Albright MD1

1 Musculoskeletal Research Center, Orthopedics Institute, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO

2University of Colorado, Aurora, CO

9:55 am – 10:02 am Q & A

10:02 am – 10:09 am ACL Extra-Articular Augmentation: Practical Application

Alan M. Getgood MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth) Fowler Kennedy Sports Medicine Clinic,

London, ON, Canada

10:09 am – 10:16 am Anatomy Revisited: Where Should We Be Putting the Tunnel?

Darren L. Johnson MD University of Kentucky Sports Medicine,

Lexington, KY

10:16 am – 10:23 am Tunnel Healing: How Short Should We Go? Chunbong Benjamin Ma MD University of California, San Francisco,

San Francisco, CA

10:23 am – 10:28 am Q & A

THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2018

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10:28 am – 10:45 am ACL Panel Discussion Moderator: Asheesh Bedi MD University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Panelists: Alan M. Getgood MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth) Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic,

London, ON, Canada Jo A. Hannafin MD, PhD Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY Darren L. Johnson MD University of Kentucky Sports Medicine,

Lexington, KY Christopher C. Kaeding MD The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Brett D. Owens MD Brown University, Providence, RI

Concurrent Session B – Business of Sports Medicine Grand Hall B

9:45 am – 10:45 am Moderators: Kevin D. Plancher MD  Albert Einstein College of Medicine,

New York, NY Geoffrey S. van Thiel MD, MBA Rockford Orthopedic Associates, Rockford, IL

9:45 am – 9:57 am ASC: Physician's Perspective Michael G. Ciccotti MD Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA

9:57 am – 10:09 am Outpatient TJA Program: You Need to Do This!

Ruben Gobezie MD The Cleveland Shoulder Institute, Cleveland, OH

10:09 am – 10:21 am Biologics: Financially Feasible? Brian J. Cole MD, MBA  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

10:21 am – 10:33 am Your Reputation Is Online: Learn How to Manage It

Seth C. Gamradt MD  University of Southern California,

Los Angeles, CA

10:33 am – 10:45 am Discussion and Q & A

Concurrent Session C – Hip 1 Grand Hall A

9:45 am – 10:45 am Moderators: Joshua David Harris MD  Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX Marc R. Safran MD Stanford Sports Medicine Center,

Redwood City, CA

9:45 am – 9:50 am Paper 113: Non-Operative Management of Femoroacetabular Impingement: A Prospective Study

Andrew T. Pennock MD, James D. Bomar, MPH, Kristina Parvanta ATC, OPA-C, Vidyadhar Vinayak Upasani MD

Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego, CA

9:50 am – 9:55 am Paper 114: Pre-Operative Predictors of Return to High Functional Status After Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement at 2-Year Minimum Follow-Up

Austin V. Stone MD, PhD1, William H. Neal BS1, Brian Robert Waterman MD2, Shane Jay Nho MD, MS1

1Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 2 Wake Forest University School of Medicine,

Winston-Salem, NC

9:55 am – 10:00 am Paper 115: Hip Arthroscopy vs. Physical Therapy for Acetabular Labral Tears: Analysis of a Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial

John W. Stelzer, MS1, Ravi Agrawal1, William Conaway1, Noah J. Quinlan MD2, Shivam Upadhyaya MD1, Kyle Alpaugh MD3, Jennifer Smith1, Scott D. Martin MD1 

1 Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 2University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 3University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA

10:00 am – 10:05 am Paper 116: My First 100 Compared to My Last 100 Labral Reconstructions – The Role of Patient Selection in Increasing Survivorship

Marc J. Philippon MD1, Hajime Utsunomiya2, Karen K. Briggs MPH, MBA2, Renato Locks2

1Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO 2 Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO

10:05 am – 10:10 am Q & A

10:10 am – 10:18 am Hip Dysplasia in the Athlete Bryan T. Kelly MD  Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

10:18 am – 10:26 am How Do We Manage the Capsule in Hip Arthroscopy: What I Have Learned

Shane Jay Nho MD, MS Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2018

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10:26 am – 10:45 am Hip Panel Discussion Moderator: Marc R. Safran MD Stanford Sports Medicine Center,

Redwood City, CA Panelists: Joshua David Harris MD Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX Bryan T. Kelly MD  Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY Shane Jay Nho MD, MS  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL Marc J. Philippon MD  Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO

10:45 am – 11:30 am BREAK

Concurrent Session A – Knee Video Demonstration Harbor Ballroom

11:30 am – 12:30 pm Moderators: Bernard R. Bach Jr., MD  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL Nathan A. Mall MD, FACS Cartilage Restoration Center of St. Louis, St Louis, MO

11:30 am – 11:37 am Distal Femoral Osteotomy (DFO) David DeJour MD  Lyon-Ortho-Clinic, Lyon, France

11:37 am – 11:44 am Meniscal Root Repair Christopher D. Harner MD  University of Texas at Houston, Houston, TX

11:44 am – 11:51 am ITB Tenodesis During ACL Reconstruction Peter B. MacDonald MD, FRCS  PanAm Clinic, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

11:51 am – 11:58 am Osteochondral Allograft Transplant William Bugbee MD Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, CA

11:58 am – 12:05 pm AMZ/MPFL Reconstruction Beth Shubin Stein MD

Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

12:05 pm – 12:12 pm Meniscal Ramp Lesion Repair Robert A. Arciero MD  University of Connecticut Health Center,

Farmington, CT

12:12 pm – 12:19 pm PCL Reconstruction Using Tibial Socket Thomas M. DeBerardino MD  The San Antonio Orthopaedic Group,

San Antonio, TX

12:19 pm – 12:30 pm Q & A

Concurrent Session B – Team Physician: Science of Injury Grand Hall B

11:30 am – 12:30 pm Moderators: Timothy E. Hewett PhD, FACSM  Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Thomas Sean Lynch MD  Columbia University, New York, NY

11:30 am – 11:35 am Paper 117: Relationship Between Pitcher Fatigue and Medial Elbow Torque in Baseball Pitchers: A Simulated Game Analysis

Eric C. Makhni MD, MBA1, Jason E. Meldau BS1, Jeff Stephens2, Kelechi Okoroha MD1, Vincent A. Lizzio BS1, Fabien Meta1, Christopher S. Ahmad MD3, Vasilios Moutzouros MD1

1Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI 2Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 3Columbia University, New York, NY

11:35 am – 11:40 am Paper 118: Fatigue Increases ACL Injury Risk in Youth Athletes: Risk Assessment Study Using Drop-Jump Test

Mohsin S. Fidai MD1, Kelechi Okoroha MD1, Jason E. Meldau BS1, Peter A. Borowsky1, Fabien Meta1, Vincent A. Lizzio BS1, Lauren H. Redler MD2, Vasilios Moutzouros MD1, Eric C. Makhni MD, MBA1 

1Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI 2 Columbia University, New York, NY

11:40 am – 11:45 am Q & A

11:45 am – 11:52 am When Does Load Become Overload? W. Ben Kibler MD  Lexington Clinic Sports Medicine Center,

Lexington, KY

11:52 am – 11:59 am New Modalities for Soft Tissue Recovery: Is There Science?

Charles A. Thigpen PT, PhD, ATC  ATI Physical Therapy, Greenville, SC

11:59 am – 12:06 pm Use of Wearables to Measure Injury Risk E. Lyle Cain Jr., MD  Andrews Sports Medicine, Birmingham, AL

12:06 pm – 12:13 pm Return to Sport: When Are We Ready? Lynn Snyder-Mackler PhD, PT  University of Delaware, Newark, DE

12:13 pm – 12:20 pm Supplements: Should We Be Using More? John M. Tokish MD  Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ

12:20 pm – 12:30 pm Q & A

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Concurrent Session C – Patellofemoral Grand Hall A

11:30 am – 12:30 pm Moderators: Andrew J. Cosgarea MD  Johns Hopkins Sports Medicine, Lutherville, MD Lutul D. Farrow MD  Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Center,

Garfield Heights, OH 11:30 am – 11:35 am Paper 119: Utility of Merchant View

Radiographs for Assessment of Tt-tg: A Comparison to MRI

David Bernholt1, Joseph D. Lamplot MD1, Eric Eutsler1, Jeffrey J. Nepple MD1

1Washington University, St. Louis, MO

11:35 am – 11:40 am Paper 120: The Role of Abnormal Tibiofemoral Rotation in Pediatric and Adolescent Patellar Instability

David Bernholt1, Joseph D. Lamplot MD2, Eric Eutsler2, Jeffrey J. Nepple MD2 

1 Washington University Orthopedics, St. Louis, MO

2 Washington University, St. Louis, MO

11:40 am – 11:45 am Paper 121: Complications of Tibial Tubercle Surgery

Anna Lundeen ATC, Elizabeth A. Arendt MD, Kristin Mathson, Julie Agel MA, ATC,  Jeffrey A. Macalena MD 

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

11:45 am – 11:50 am Paper 122: Isolated Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction for Patellar Instability Regardless of the Tibial Tubercle Trochlear Groove Distance: Outcomes at One and Two Years

Brandon J. Erickson MD1, Joseph Nguyen MPH1, Katelyn Gasik1, Jacqueline Brady MD2, Beth E. Shubin Stein MD2 

1Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY 2Oregon, Portland, OR

11:50 am – 11:55 am Q & A 11:55 am – 12:02 pm MPFL: Is That All We Need? Adam Blair Yanke MD  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

12:02 pm – 12:09 pm Trochleoplasty: When and How? David R. Diduch MD  UVA-Orthopaedics, Charlottesville, VA

12:09 pm – 12:14 pm Q & A 12:14 pm – 12:30 pm Patellofemoral Panel Discussion Moderator: Jack Farr II, MD  OrthoIndy South, Bargersville, IN Panelists: Andrew J. Cosgarea MD  Johns Hopkins Sports Medicine, Lutherville, MD David DeJour MD  Lyon-Ortho-Clinic, Lyon, France David R. Diduch MD  UVA-Orthopaedics, Charlottesville, VA Lutul D. Farrow MD  Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Center,

Garfield Heights, OH Adam Blair Yanke MD  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Industry Symposia 12:45 pm – 2:15 pm AOSSM Medical Publishing Group

Reviewers’ Workshop

General Session – Shoulder Cuff Harbor Ballroom

2:00 pm – 3:45 pm Moderators: John D. Kelly IV, MD  University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Alison P. Toth MD  Duke University, Durham, NC

2:00 pm – 2:05 pm Paper 123: Minimum Five-Year Outcomes and Clinical Survivorship Following Arthroscopic Double-Row Repair for Full-Thickness Supraspinatus Tears

Jonas Pogorzelski MD1, Erik M. Fritz MD1, Marilee P. Horan MPH1, Zaamin B. Hussain BA1, Christoph Katthagen MD2, Jonathan A. Godin MD, MBA1, Peter J. Millett MD, MSc3

1Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO 2Union Munster Hospital, Muenster, Germany 3Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO

2:05 pm – 2:10 pm Paper 124: Randomized Prospective Trial of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff with or Without Acromioplasty: No Difference in Patient-Reported Outcomes at Long-Term Follow-Up

Brian Robert Waterman MD1, Jonathan Newgren MA2, Anirudh K. Gowd BS2, Brandon C. Cabarcas BS2, Bernard R. Bach Jr., MD2, Brian J. Cole MD, MBA2, Anthony A. Romeo MD3, Nikhil N. Verma MD2

1Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 2Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

3Rothman Institute, New York, NY

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2:10 pm – 2:15 pm Paper 125: Increasing Numbers of Pre-Operative Shoulder Injections Are Associated with a Higher Rate of Subsequent Revision Rotator Cuff Surgery

Vishal Shwetal Desai1, Christopher L. Camp MD1, Jourdan M. Cancienne MD2, Joshua S. Dines MD3, Stephen F. Brockmeier MD2, Brian C. Werner MD2

1Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 2University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 3Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY 2:15 pm – 2:20 pm Herodicus Award Paper 126: The Use

of a Bio-Inductive Collagen Patch to Supplement Repair of Large and Massive Rotator Cuff Tears, Including Revisions: Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes at 2-Year Follow-Up

Stephen Thon MD, Lawrence K. O'Malley MD, Michael John O'Brien MD, Felix H. Savoie III, MD 

Tulane University, New Orleans, LA

2:20 pm – 2:25 pm Paper 127: Why Do Patients Decide to Have Surgery for Their Symptomatic Rotator Cuff Tear? A Prospective Study

Danielle Weekes MD1, Weilong Jeffrey Shi2, Christopher Hadley2, Kevin B. Freedman MD2, Matthew D. Pepe MD2, Bradford S. Tucker MD1, Fotios P. Tjoumakaris MD1 

1 The Rothman Institute, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 2Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA 2:25 pm – 2:35 pm Q & A 2:35 pm – 2:45 pm Pseudoparalysis: What Is It and What Does

It Mean? Anthony A. Romeo MD Rothman Institute, New York, NY 2:45 pm – 2:55 pm Pseudoparalysis: We Can Reverse It Robert U. Hartzler MD San Antonio Orthopaedic Group, San Antonio, TX2:55 pm – 3:05 pm Massive Cuff: My Treatment Algorithm Robert T. Burks MD University of Utah Orthopaedic Center,

Salt Lake City, UT3:05 pm – 3:45 pm Massive Cuff Repair Panel Discussion Moderator: Kyle Anderson MD

Michigan Orthopaedic Institute, W. Bloomfield, MI Panelists: Robert T. Burks MD

University of Utah Orthopaedic Center Salt Lake City, UT

Robert U. Hartzler MD San Antonio Orthopaedic Group, San Antonio, TX

John D. Kelly IV, MD  University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA John E. Kuhn MD

Vanderbilt Sports Medicine, Nashville, TN Anthony A. Romeo MD

Rothman Institute, New York, NY Patrick St. Pierre MD Desert Orthopedic Center, Rancho Mirage, CA

Concurrent Session A – Overhead Athlete Harbor Ballroom

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Moderators: James R. Andrews MD  Andrews Research and Education Foundation,

Gulf Breeze, FL Peter Nissen Chalmers MD  Washington University Medical Center,

St Louis, MO

4:00 pm – 4:05 pm Paper 128: Ulnar Collateral Ligament Repair with Internal Brace Augmentation in Amateur Overhead Throwing Athletes

Jeffrey R. Dugas MD1, Christopher A. Looze MD2, Christopher Michael Jones MD3, Brian L. Walters MD2, Marcus A. Rothermich MD2, Benton A. Emblom MD1, Glenn S. Fleisig PhD2, Kyle Aune MPH2, E. Lyle Cain Jr., MD1

1 Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, Birmingham, AL

2 American Sports Medicine Institute, Birmingham, AL

3University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL

4:05 pm – 4:10 pm Paper 129: Radiographic Predictors of Elbow Injury and Surgery in Major League Baseball Pitchers

Grant Garcia MD1, Anirudh K. Gowd BS1, Brandon C. Cabarcas BS1, Joseph N. Liu MD1, Anthony A. Romeo MD2, Nikhil N. Verma MD1

1Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL 2Rothman Institute, New York, NY4:10 pm – 4:15 pm Fellow Research Award: Clinical Science

Paper 130: Comparative Analysis of the Nonoperative Treatment of Elbow Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries in Professional Baseball Players with and without Platelet-Rich Plasma

Peter Douglas McQueen MD1, Christopher L. Camp MD2, Aakash Chauhan MD1, Brandon J. Erickson MD3, Hollis G. Potter MD3, John D'Angelo4, Stephen Fealy MD3, Michael G. Ciccotti MD5, Jan Fronek MD6

1Scripps Clinic, San Diego, CA 2Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 3Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY 4Major League Baseball, New York, NY 5Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA 6Scripps Clinic Medical Group, La Jolla, CA

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4:15 pm – 4:20 pm Paper 131: Comparison of Outcomes Based on Graft Type and Tunnel Configuration for Primary Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction in Professional Baseball Pitchers

Timothy B. Griffith MD1, Christopher S. Ahmad MD2, Michael G. Ciccotti MD3, John D'Angelo4, Joshua S. Dines MD5, David W. Altchek MD5, Christopher L. Camp MD6

1Peachtree Orthopedics, Atlanta, GA 2Columbia University, New York, NY 3Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA 4Major League Baseball, New York, NY 5Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY 6Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

4:20 pm – 4:25 pm Q & A 4:25 pm – 4:31 pm Biceps Tendon: Friend or Foe? James R. Andrews MD  Andrews Research and Education Foundation,

Gulf Breeze, FL

4:31 pm – 4:37 pm UCL: When to Operate and When to Wait Mark S. Schickendantz MD  Cleveland Clinic Sports Health, Cleveland, OH

4:37 pm – 4:43 pm The Truth About Weighted Ball Programs Michael Thomas Freehill MD  University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

4:43 pm – 5:00 pm Overhead Athlete Panel Discussion Moderator: Christopher S. Ahmad MD  Columbia University, New York, NY Panelists: James R. Andrews MD Andrews Research and Education Foundation,

Gulf Breeze, FL Steven B. Cohen MD  Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA John E. Conway MD  Orthopedic Specialty Associates, Texas Health

Physicians Group, Fort Worth, TX Jeffrey R. Dugas MD  Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center,

Birmingham, AL Mark S. Schickendantz MD  Cleveland Clinic Sports Health, Cleveland, OH

Concurrent Session B – Shoulder Instability / Bone Loss Grand Hall B

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Moderators: Stephen F. Brockmeier MD  UVA-Orthopaedics, Charlottesville, VA Robert T. Burks MD University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT4:00 pm – 4:05 pm Paper 132: Incidence and Clinical

Significance of Posterior Glenoid Deficiency in Patients with Posterior Glenohumeral Instability

Michael Elsenbeck MD1, Jared Wolfe MD1, Kyle E. Nappo MD1, Daniel Christensen MD1, Robert A. Waltz MD2, Lance E. LeClere MD, LCDR, MC, USN3, Jonathan F. Dickens MD1 

1 Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda MD

2 Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, CA 3US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 4:05 pm – 4:10 pm Paper 133: Automated 3D MRI Allows for

Accurate Evaluation of Glenoid Bone Loss as Compared to 3D CT

Drew A. Lansdown MD1, Robert Dawe2, Gregory L. Cvetanovich MD3, Nikhil N. Verma MD3, Brian J. Cole MD, MBA3, Bernard R. Bach Jr., MD3, Gregory P. Nicholson MD3, Anthony A. Romeo MD4, Adam Blair Yanke MD3 

1 University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

2Rush University, Chicago, IL 3Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

4Rothman Institute, New York, NY 4:10 pm – 4:15 pm Paper 134: 90-Day Complications

Following the Distal Tibia Allograft Procedure

Rachel M. Frank MD1, Catherine Richardson BS2, Bonnie Gregory MD3, Shelby Sumner MPH3, Michael C. O'Brien MA2, Emon Bernardoni MS3, Nikhil N. Verma MD3, Brian J. Cole MD, MBA3, Gregory P. Nicholson MD3, Matthew T. Provencher MD4, Anthony A. Romeo MD5 

1University of Colorado, Aurora, CO 2Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 3Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL 4The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO

5Rothman Institute, New York, NY

4:15 pm – 4:20 pm Q & A 4:20 pm – 4:28 pm Glenoid Track: Practical Application John M. Tokish MD  Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ

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4:28 pm – 4:36 pm Remplissage: When and How Felix H. Savoie III, MD  Tulane University, New Orleans, LA

4:36 pm – 5:00 pm Complex Instability Panel Discussion Moderator: Matthew T. Provencher MD  The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO Panelists: Stephen F. Brockmeier MD  UVA-Orthopaedics, Charlottesville, VA Robert T. Burks MD  University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Felix H. Savoie III, MD  Tulane University, New Orleans, LA Dean C. Taylor MD  Duke Sports Medicine, Durham, NC John M. Tokish MD  Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ

Concurrent Session C – Cartilage Grand Hall A

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Moderators: David C. Flanigan MD

The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Christian Lattermann MD 

University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY 4:00 pm – 4:05 pm Paper 135: Efficacy of Osteochondral

Allograft Transplantation in the Knee in Adults Forty Years and Older

Katlyn Robinson BS, Dennis C. Crawford MD  Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR

4:05 pm – 4:10 pm Paper 136: Bone Marrow Concentrate Does Not Improve Osseous Integration of Osteochondral Allograft Transplants in the Knee: A Comparative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis

Dean Wang MD, Kenneth Lin MD, Mollyann D. Pais BS, Alissa Burge MD, Riley J. Williams MD 

Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

4:10 pm – 4:15 pm Paper 137: Clinical Outcomes of Multiple Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation of the Knee: An Analysis of Snowman Technique and Multifocal Lesions

Eric J. Cotter BS1, Charles P. Hannon MD2, Drew A. Lansdown MD3, Rachel M. Frank MD4, Brian Robert Waterman MD5, Brian J. Cole MD, MBA6 

1Georgetown University, Washington, DC 2Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 3 University of California-San Francisco,

San Francisco, CA 4University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 5Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 6Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

4:15 pm – 4:20 pm Q & A 4:20 pm – 4:30 pm Debate: Surface or Solid? What Should

We Do? Andreas H. Gomoll MD  Brigham Women's Hospital, Chestnut Hill, MA James P. Stannard MD  University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

4:30 pm – 4:37 pm Adjuvant Biologics with Cartilage Repair: Theoretical and Practical

Scott A. Rodeo MD  Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

4:37 pm – 5:00 pm Cartilage Panel Discussion Moderator: Christian Lattermann MD  University of Kentucky Medical Center,

Lexington, KY Panelists: David C. Flanigan MD  The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Andreas H. Gomoll MD  Brigham Women's Hospital, Chestnut Hill, MA Scott A. Rodeo MD  Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY James P. Stannard MD  University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm NIH Reviewers Workshop Promenade AB

THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2018

AJSM LIVE FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING!Thursday, July 5 | 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm PSTLocation: Golden Hill AB

Fee: Complimentary

Join us again this year as AJSM goes Facebook Live from the Annual Meeting! This interactive event will include a podium presentation and discussion with Tom Vangsness MD on his article, “The Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Tendon and Ligament Healing: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis With Bias Assessment.” The entire 30-minute event will be streamed via the AJSM Facebook page. Attendees can pose questions to the author and moderator, Jason Dragoo MD LIVE – whether they are in the room or across the country! Don’t miss out on this unique, interactive session to learn about the latest biologics research from the leading sports medicine journal in the world!

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INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES 6:45 am – 8:15 am and 1:00 pm – 2:30 pmEXHIBITS 7:30 am – 12:00 pmGENERAL SESSION 8:30 am – 12:00 pm

General Session – Shoulder Instability Harbor Ballroom

8:30 am – 9:40 am Moderators: Timothy S. Leroux MD, MEd, FRCSC University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada Orr Limpisvasti MD Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, Los Angeles, CA

8:30 am – 8:40 am Travelling Fellows Presentation Daniel C. Wascher MD University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

8:40 am – 8:45 am Paper 138: Radiographic Analysis of Glenoid Morphology After Arthroscopic Latarjet vs. Distal Tibial Allograft in the Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability

Ivan H. Wong MD, FRCSC, MACM, JP King MD, M.SC, Gordon Boyd MD, Michael Mitchell MD, Catherine M. Coady MD, FRCSC

Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada

8:45 am – 8:50 am O'Donoghue Sports Injury Award Paper 139: Arthroscopic vs. Open Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial with 15-Year Follow-Up and an Assessment of “On-Track” and “Off-Track” as a Predictor of Failure

Craig R. Bottoni MD, John D. Johnson DO, CPT, Liang Zhou MD, Sarah G. Raybin BA, MAJ, James J. Shaha MD, COL (ret), Kenneth K. Lindell MD, MAJ, David D. Thoma DO

Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI

8:50 am – 8:55 am Paper 140: Arthroscopic Bankart Repair with and Without Arthroscopic Infraspinatus Remplissage in Anterior Shoulder Instability with Hill-Sachs Defect: Randomized Controlled Trial

Peter B. MacDonald MD, FRCS1, Jason Old MD FRCSC1, Randhir Mascarenhas MD2, Sheila McRae PhD1, Jon Marsh1, James Dubberley MD1, Gregory A. Stranges MD1, Jeff Leiter MSc, PhD1, Peter Lapner MD3, Sharad Prabhakar MD1 

1PanAm Clinic, Winnipeg, MB, Canada 2University of Texas-Houston, Houston, TX 3The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada

8:55 am – 9:00 am Paper 141: Prospective Evaluation of Glenoid Bone Loss After First-Time and Recurrent Anterior Glenohumeral Instability Events

Jonathan F. Dickens MD1, Sean E. Slaven MD1, Kenneth L. Cameron PhD, MPH, ATC2, Adam M. Pickett MD2, Matthew A. Posner MD2, Scot Campbell MD3, Brett D. Owens MD4

1 Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda MD

2Keller Army Hospital, West Point, NY 3Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, TX 4Brown University, Providence, RI

9:00 am – 9:05 am Paper 142: Distal Tibial Allograft Glenoid Reconstruction for Recurrent Shoulder Instability: Clinical Outcomes and Complications

Anthony F. De Giacomo MD, Hithem Rahmi, Sevag Bastian, Christopher Klein, John Itamura

Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, Los Angeles, CA

9:05 am – 9:10 am Q & A 9:10 am – 9:15 am Paper 143: Non-Operative Management

of Posterior Shoulder Instability: An Assessment of Survival and Predictors for Conversion to Surgery at 1 to 13 Years After Diagnosis

Jarret Murray Woodmass MD1, Julia Lee MD2, Nick R. Johnson BS3, Christopher L. Camp MD3, Diane L. Dahm MD3, Aaron John Krych MD3 

1Boston Shoulder Institute, Boston, MA 2Sierra Pacific Orthopedics, Fresno, CA 3Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

9:15 am – 9:22 am Get It Right the First Time: Choosing the Right Procedure for the Right Patient

Robert A. Arciero MD University of Connecticut Health Center,

Farmington, CT

9:22 am – 9:40 am Shoulder Instability Panel Discussion Moderator: Dean C. Taylor MD Duke University, Durham, NC Panelists: Robert A. Arciero MD  University of Connecticut Health Center,

Farmington, CT Julie Bishop MD  The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Frank Cordasco MD, MS  Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY Anthony F. De Giacomo MD Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, Los Angeles, CA

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9:40 am – 9:45 am Presidential Introduction Annunziato Amendola MD  Duke Sports Science Institute, Durham, NC

9:45 am – 10:15 am Presidential Address Charles A. Bush-Joseph MD  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

10:15 am – 10:25 am Robert E Leach Sports Medicine Leadership Award

10:25 am – 10:35 am Hall of Fame Presentation 10:35 am – 10:50 am Business Meeting

10:50 am – 11:30 am BREAK

Concurrent Session A – Shoulder Rotator Cuff Case-Based Learning Harbor Ballroom

11:30 am – 12:30 pm Moderators: Justin W. Griffin MD  Jordan-Young Institute, Virginia Beach, VA Claude T. Moorman III, MD  Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC

11:30 am – 11:35 am Paper 144: Failed Dermal Allograft Procedures in Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears Can Still Improve Pain and Function. The "Biologic Tuberoplasty Effect"

Sevag Bastian MD1, Raffy Mirzayan MD1, Michael Allan Stone MD2, Michael Batech DrPh3, Daniel Acevedo MD4, Anshu Singh MD5

1 Kaiser Permanente, Baldwin Park, CA 2LAC+USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 3 Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA 4 Kaiser Permanente, Panorama City, CA 5 Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, CA

11:35 am – 11:40 am Paper 145: Latissimus Dorsi Tendon Transfer with or without Superior Capsular Reconstruction for Treatment of Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears

Anthony F. De Giacomo MD, Hithem Rahmi, Sevag Bastian MD, Christopher Klein, John Itamura 

Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, Los Angeles, CA

11:40 am – 11:45 am Paper 146: Arthroscopic Superior Capsular Reconstruction in Males Provides Superior Outcomes to Reverse Total Shoulder or Debridement for Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears

John M. Tokish MD1, Michael J. Kissenberth MD2, Ellen Shanley PhD3, Stefan John Tolan MD2, Kyle J. Adams4, Ryan Alexander BS4, Sarah A. Babrowicz BS5, Richard J. Hawkins MD, FRCSC4, Charles A. Thigpen PT, PhD, ATC3

1Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ 2 Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas,

Greenville, SC 3ATI Physical Therapy, Greenville, SC 4Hawkins Foundation, Greenville, SC 5 Center for Effectiveness Research in

Orthopedics, Greenville, SC

11:45 am – 11:50 am Q & A 11:50 am – 11:57 am Cuff Pathology in the Young Athlete Keith Kenter MD Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI

11:57 am – 12:06 pm Biologics and Cuff Repair Adam William Anz MD Andrews Research and Education Foundation,

Gulf Breeze, FL

12:06 pm – 12:30 pm Shoulder Rotator Cuff Panel Discussion Moderator: Mark H. Getelman MD Southern California Orthopaedic Institute Thousand Oaks, CA Panelists: Adam William Anz MD  Andrews Research and Education Foundation,

Gulf Breeze, FL Keith Kenter MD Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI Claude T. Moorman III, MD  Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC John M. Tokish MD Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ

Concurrent Session B – Outcomes in Sports Medicine: Is There Value? Grand Hall B

11:30 am – 12:30 pm Moderators: Eric C. Makhni MD  Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI Kurt P. Spindler MD  Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Center,

Garfield Heights, OH

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11:30 am – 11:35 am Paper 147: Correlation of Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System Computer Adaptive Test (PROMIS-CAT) and Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) in Knee Osteotomy and Cartilage Procedures

Seth L. Sherman MD, Andrew James Garrone BS, Elliott E. Voss BS 

University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

11:35 am – 11:40 am Paper 148: Demonstrating the Value of an ACL Registry

Gregory B. Maletis MD1, Tadashi Ted Funahashi MD2, Rebecca Love MPH3, Ronald Wyatt MD4, Heather A. Prentice PhD3, William Burfeind3, Liz Paxton MA5

1Kaiser Permanente, Baldwin Park, CA 2Kaiser Permanente, Irvine, CA 3Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, CA 4Kaiser Permanente, Walnut Creek, CA 5Kaiser Permanente, El Cajon, CA

11:40 am – 11:45 am Paper 149: Socioeconomic Status Impacts Outcomes Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Status

Akash R. Patel BS, Ryan Smith BS, Kavish Gupta BS, Curtis Vandenberg MD

Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

11:45 am – 11:50 am Paper 150: Prospective Validation of Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information Systems (PROMIS) CAT Scores in a Hip Preservation Population

Robert Kollmorgen DO1, Brian Lewis MD2, Richard C. Mather MD2, Steven Olson MD2 

1 University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

2Duke University, Durham, NC

11:50 am – 11:55 am Q & A 11:55 am – 12:03 pm Outcomes Collection in the Real World:

Cost and Benefit Geoffrey S. van Thiel MD, MBA Rockford Orthopedic Associates, Rockford, IL

12:03 pm – 12:11 pm Outcomes: What Is the Least We Need? James J. Irrgang PT, PhD, ATC University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

12:11 pm – 12:19 pm Outcomes: How Should the Data Be Used? Richard C. Mather III, MD  Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

12:19 pm – 12:30 pm Q & A and Discussion Kurt P. Spindler MD

Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Center, Garfield Heights, OH

Panelists: James J. Irrgang PT, PhD, ATC

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Eric C. Makhni MD

Henry Ford Hospital, Novi, MI Richard C. Mather III, MD

Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC Geoffrey S. van Thiel MD, MBA

Rockford Orthopedic Associates, Rockford, IL

Concurrent Session C – Team Physician: Facial and Head Injuries Grand Hall A

11:30 am – 12:30 pm Moderators: Rachel M. Frank MD  University of Colorado, Aurora, CO Alexander E. Weber MD  University of Southern California,

Los Angeles, CA

11:30 am – 11:40 am Facial Trauma Christina Tragos MD Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL

11:40 am – 11:50 am Oral/Dental Injuries: Triage and Management

Kristopher Rappold DDS Audubon Dental Group, New Orleans, LA

11:50 am – 12:00 pm AMSSM Exchange Lecture: Eye Injuries in Sports

Kristina M. Colbenson MD Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

12:00 pm – 12:10 pm On Field Management of Head and Neck Injuries

Robert H. Brophy MD  Washington University Orthopedics,

Chesterfield, MO

12:10 pm – 12:20 pm ACSM Exchange Lecture: Concussion Update

Andrew Peterson MD  University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,

Iowa City, IA

12:20 pm – 12:30 pm Q & A

12:30 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Instructional Courses 2:45 pm – 4:15 pm Round Tables

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INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES 6:45 am – 8:15 amEXHIBITS 7:30 am – 11:30 amGENERAL SESSION 8:20 am – 4:00 pm

General Session – Biceps/SLAP Harbor Ballroom

8:20 am – 9:00 am Moderators: Neal S. ElAttrache MD  Kerlan-Jobe Clinic, Los Angeles, CA Brian C. Werner MD University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

8:20 am – 8:25 am Paper 151: Management of Failed Proximal Biceps Surgery: Clinical Outcomes After Revision to Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis

David Savin MD1, Brian Robert Waterman MD2, Catherine Richardson3, Shelby Sumner3, Anthony A. Romeo MD4 

1Desert Orthopedic Center, Rancho Mirage, CA 2Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 3Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 4Rothman Institute, New York, NY 8:25 am – 8:30 am Paper 152: Arthroscopic SLAP IIb Repair

Using Knot-Tying vs. Knotless Suture Anchors: Is There a Difference?

Justin W. Arner MD, Joseph De Groot MD, James P. Bradley MD

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

8:30 am – 8:35 am Paper 153: Suprapectoral vs. Intra Articular Biceps Tenodesis: A Comparison of Clinical Outcomes

Brian M. Godshaw MD, Nicholas Kolodychuk BS, Benjamin Bryan Browning MD, Gerard Williams1, Rachel Burdette, Deryk G. Jones MD

Ochsner Sports Medicine Institute, New Orleans, LA

8:35 am – 8:40 am Q & A 8:40 am – 8:47 am SLAP: Who Should I Repair? John E. Conway MD 

Orthopedic Specialty Associates, Fort Worth, TX

8:47 am – 8:54 am Biceps Tenodesis: Onlay or Inlay? Steven B. Cohen MD 

Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA

8:54 am – 9:01 am Internal Impingement in the Overhead Athlete: My Algorithm

Neal S. ElAttrache MD Kerlan-Jobe Clinic, Los Angeles, CA

9:01 am – 9:55 am LIVE Surgery – Superior Capsule Reconstruction & Shoulder Resurfacing

Moderators: Joseph Abboud MD  Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA Patrick St. Pierre MD Desert Orthopedic Center, Rancho Mirage, CA Procedures: Superior Capsule Reconstruction Brian J. Cole MD, MBA  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL Shoulder Resurfacing Gregory P. Nicholson MD  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

9:55 am – 10:00 am Introduction of Presidential Guest Speaker Charles A. Bush-Joseph MD  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

10:00 am – 10:45 am Presidential Guest Speaker Bill Walton  NBA Legend, San Diego, CA

10:45 am – 10:55 am Presidential Medallion Exchange

10:55 am – 11:30 am BREAK

11:30 am – 12:30 pm LIVE Surgery – Hip Arthroscopy and Meniscal Transplant

Moderators: Mark D. Miller MD  University of Virginia Healthsystem,

Charlottesville, VA Marc J. Philippon MD  Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO Procedures: Hip Arthroscopy Shane Jay Nho MD, MS  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Stryker for an educational

grant in support of this live surgery.

MPFL Reconstruction Adam B. Yanke MD  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

This year’s Presidential Speaker, William (Bill) Theodore Walton, III, will enlighten attendees on how basketball and sports have shaped his life and ability to impact others. He was a member of two NCAA championship teams for UCLA compiling an NCAA record 88 consecutive game winning streak. Walton's professional career began when he was the number one overall pick in the 1974 NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers. He was a member of their championship team in 1977. Nine years later he earned another championship title with the Boston Celtics. He played with the Trailblazers from 1974-1979, the San Diego Clippers 1979-1984, the Los Angeles Clippers in 1985 and the Boston Celtics from 1985-1988. Currently, he lives in San Diego and serves as the executive chairman of Connect SD Sport Innovators (SDSI), a non-profit, business accelerating, trade organization that connects and drives the growth of Southern California's vibrant sports economy. He also authored the book, Back from the Dead (March 2016).

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Breg for an educational grant in support of the Presidential Guest Speaker presentation.

PRESIDENTIAL GUEST SPEAKERBILL WALTON Saturday, July 7 • 10:00 am

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SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018

12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch and Poster Tours

Concurrent Session A – Shoulder Video Session Harbor Ballroom

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Moderators: Jonathan F. Dickens MD  Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,

Bethesda MD Moin Khan MD

McMaster University, Burlington, ON, Canada

1:30 pm – 1:37 pm Advanced Labrum Repair James P. Bradley MD  University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,

Pittsburgh, PA

1:37 pm – 1:44 pm Arthroscopic Subscapularis Repair Larry D. Field MD Mississippi Sports Medicine and Ortho Center Ridgeland, MS

1:44 pm – 1:51 pm Suprascapular Nerve Decompression Brian R. Waterman MD Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC

1:51 pm – 1:56 pm Q & A

1:56 pm – 2:03 pm AC Joint Reconstruction: Don’t Forget the AC Ligaments

Matthew Bollier MD  University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,

Iowa City, IA

2:03 pm – 2:10 pm Arthroscopic Bony Bankart Repair Peter J. Millett MD, MSC  Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO

2:10 pm – 2:17 pm Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Patch Augmentation

Stephen F. Brockmeier MD UVA-Orthopaedics, Charlottesville, VA

2:17 pm – 2:24 pm Arthroscopic Biceps Tenodeisis Timothy S. Leroux MD, MEd, FRCS University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

2:24 pm – 2:30 pm Q & A

Concurrent Session B – Hip 2 Grand Hall B

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Moderators: J. W. Thomas Byrd MD  Nashville Sports Medicine Foundation,

Nashville, TN F. Winston Gwathmey MD  UVA-Orthopaedics, Charlottesville, VA

1:30 pm – 1:35 pm Paper 154: The Borderline Dysplastic Hip: Arthroscopy or PAO?

George Grammatopoulos MD1, Cecilia Pascual-Garrido MD2, Jeffrey Nepple MD2, Christopher M. Larson MD3, Asheesh Bedi MD4, ANCHOR Group2, Paul Beaule MD5, John C. Clohisy MD2 

1University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 2Washington University, Saint Louis, MO 3 Minnesota Orthopaedic Sports Medicine

Institute at Twin Cities Orthopedics, Edina, MN 4University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 5The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada

1:35 pm – 1:40 pm Paper 155: Does Time from Injury to Surgery Affect Outcomes Following Surgical Repair of Partial and Complete Proximal Hamstring Ruptures?

Braidy C. Shambaugh DO1, Suzanne Laura Miller MD2,

Thomas H. Wuerz MD3  1Orthopaedic Associates, Inc., Cranston, RI 2 Boston Sports and Shoulder Center,

Waltham, MA 3 New England Baptist Hospital, Needham, MA

1:40 pm – 1:45 pm Paper 156: Endoscopic Repair of Partial Thickness Under-Surface Tears of the Abductor Tendon (pusta): Clinical Outcomes with Minimum Two-Year Follow-Up

David Edward Hartigan MD1, Itay Perets MD2, Sherwin S.W. Ho MD BA3, John P. Walsh4, Leslie Yuen BA4, Benjamin G. Domb MD2 

1Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ 2 Hinsdale Orthopaedics and American Hip

Institute, Westmont, IL 3University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 4American Hip Institute, Westmont, IL 1:45 pm – 1:50 pm Paper 157: Outcomes After Arthroscopic

Management of Subspinous Impingement in Borderline Hip Dysplasia

Daniel Feghhi MD, Srino Bharam MD, Jonathan Shearin 

Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY

1:50 pm – 1:55 pm Q & A

1:55 pm – 2:02 pm Athletic Pubalgia: Hip, Hernia or Both? Christopher M. Larson MD  Minnesota Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Institute

at Twin Cities Orthopedics, Edina, MN

2:02 pm – 2:09 pm Extra-Articular Impingement in the Athlete Asheesh Bedi MD  University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

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2:09 pm – 2:16 pm Endoscopic Hamstring Repair Technique Carlos A. Guanche MD  Southern California Orthopedic Institute,

Van Nuys, CA

2:16 pm – 2:23 pm Abductor Repair: Surgical Technique Brian D. Busconi MD  UMass Memorial Health Care, Worcester, MA

2:23 pm – 2:30 pm Q & A

Concurrent Session C – High School and Collegiate Athlete Grand Hall A

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Moderators: Eric C. McCarty MD  University of Colorado, Boulder, CO Mary K. Mulcahey MD  Tulane University, New Orleans, LA

1:30 pm – 1:40 pm Update on Catastrophic Injuries in High School and College

Barry P. Boden MD  The Orthopaedic Center, Rockville MD

1:40 pm – 1:50 pm NCAA Injury Surveillance: What Have We Learned?

John Parsons PhD, ATC NCAA Sport Science Institute, Indianapolis, IN

1:50 pm – 2:00 pm National Federation of State High School Associations: Who Are We and How We Can Partner with You

Bob Colgate Indianapolis, IN

2:00 pm – 2:10 pm NCAA Team Physician: Separating Medicine from Sports

John Parsons PhD, ATC  NCAA Sport Science Institute, Indianapolis, IN

2:10 pm – 2:15 pm Q & A 2:15 pm – 2:30 pm Game Day Pain Management in the

Amateur Athlete: What Is Appropriate? Panel Discussion

Moderator: Eric C. McCarty MD  University of Colorado, Boulder, CO Panelists: Geoffrey Scott Baer MD, PhD  University of Wisconsin Hospitals & Clinics,

Madison, WI Robert Alexander Creighton MD University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Seth C. Gamradt MD  University of Southern California,

Los Angeles, CA Darren L. Johnson MD  University of Kentucky Sports Medicine,

Lexington, KY

General Session – Biologics Harbor Ballroom

2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Moderators: Lee D. Kaplan MD  University of Miami, Miami, FL Jorge Chahla MD, PhD  Santa Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine,

Santa Monica, CA

2:30 pm – 2:35 pm Fellow Research Award: Basic Science Paper 158: Influence of Naproxen, Age and Body Mass Index on the Biological Composition of Leukocyte Rich Platelet-Rich Plasma: A Prospective, Therapeutic, Cohort Study

Sandeep Mannava MD, PhD1, Kaitlyn E. Whitney BS2, Jillian King BS2, Mitchell Kennedy BS2, Katarina Klett2, Grant Dornan2, Jorge Chahla MD, PhD3, Thos A. Evans MD2, Johnny Huard PhD4, Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD5 

1 University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY

2 Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO

3 Santa Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, Santa Monica, CA

4 University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX

5The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO 2:40 pm – 2:45 pm Paper 160: Incidence of Heterotopic

Ossification Among NFL Athletes Following Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for Treatment of Core Muscle Injuries (CMI)

Alexander Edward Poor MD1, Johannes B. Roedl MD2, Adam C. Zoga MD2, William C. Meyers MD1 

1Vincera Institute, Philadelphia, PA 2 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital,

Philadelphia, PA

2:45 pm – 2:53 pm Biologics and the Knee: What Should You Be Using

Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO

2:53 pm – 3:00 pm Q & A

SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018

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Concurrent Session A – Shoulder Instability Case-Based Learning Harbor Ballroom

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Moderators Keith M. Baumgarten MD  Ortho Institute, Sioux Falls, SD Lance E. LeClere MD, LCDR, MC, USN US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD

3:00 pm – 3:05 pm Paper 161: Direction of Capsular Strain Implies Surgical Repair Following Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Dislocation

Tetsuya Takenaga MD, PhD1, Albert Lin MD2, Calvin Chan, MS1, Volker Musahl MD2, Richard Debski PhD1, Masahito Yoshida MD, PhD3 

1University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 2 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,

Pittsburgh, PA 3Nagoya City University, Nagoya, Japan

3:05 pm – 3:10 pm Paper 162: Risk Factors for Recurrent Shoulder Instability After Arthroscopic Revision Anterior Stabilization

Favian Su BS, Marcin Kowalczuk MD, Stephenson Amanze Ikpe MD, Hannah Lee MD, PhD, Soheil Sabzevari MD, Albert Lin MD

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

3:10 pm – 3:15 pm Paper 163: Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization in the High-Risk Young Athlete: Return to Sport and Second Surgery Rates

Frank A. Cordasco MD, MS, Brian Lin BS, Daphne Ling PhD, MPH, Jacob G. Calcei MD

Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

3:15 pm – 3:20 pm Q & A

3:20 pm – 3:27 pm Latarjet: Tips to Get It Right Robert B. Litchfield MD, FRCS University of Western Ontario,

London, ON, Canada

3:27 pm – 3:34 pm First Time Dislocator: Time to Take a Stand Dean C. Taylor MD  Duke Sports Medicine, Durham, NC

3:34 pm – 3:41 pm Approach to MDI in 2018 Geoffrey D. Abrams MD  VA Palo Alto, Palo Alto, CA

3:41 pm – 4:00 pm Shoulder Instability Panel Discussion Moderator: Brian R. Wolf MD, MS  University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,

Iowa City, IA Panelists: Geoffrey D. Abrams MD  VA Palo Alto, Palo Alto, CA Keith M. Baumgarten MD  Ortho Institute, Sioux Falls, SD Robert B. Litchfield MD, FRCS University of Western Ontario,

London, ON, Canada Dean C. Taylor MD  Duke Sports Medicine, Durham, NC

Concurrent Session B – Osteoarthritis Grand Hall B

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Moderators: Jorge Chahla MD, PhD Santa Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine,

Santa Monica, CA Seth L. Sherman MD  University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

3:00 pm – 3:05 pm Paper 164: Prospective, Randomized, Double Blind Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Single Dose Hyaluronic Acid for the Treatment of Patellofemoral Chondromalacia

Joseph M. Hart PhD, ATC, Chris Kuenze MA, Stephan Bodkin, Jennifer Hart PA-C, Claire Denny PA-C, David R. Diduch MD

University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

3:05 pm – 3:10 pm Paper 165: Unloader Knee Brace Increases Medial Compartment Joint Space During Gait in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients

Kanto Nagai MD, PhD, Shumeng Yang, Freddie H. Fu MD, William Anderst PhD

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

3:10 pm – 3:15 pm Q & A

3:15 pm – 3:22 pm Biologics and OA: What Is the Evidence Jason L. Dragoo MD Stanford Medicine, Redwood City, CA

3:22 pm – 3:29 pm HA: The Debate Continues Kevin G. Shea MD Intermountain Orthopaedics, Boise, ID

3:29 pm – 3:36 pm The Role of Rehabilitation in the Early Arthritic Knee

Kevin E. Wilk PT, DPT Champion Sports Medicine, Birmingham, AL

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3:36 pm – 3:48 pm Debate: Osteotomy vs. Uni for the Athletically Active Knee

Annunziato Amendola MD  Duke Sports Science Institute, Durham, NC Richard D. Parker MD  The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH

3:48 pm – 3:54 pm Contemporary Technique: Tibial Osteotomy Andreas H. Gomoll MD Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

3:54 pm – 4:00 pm Q&A

Concurrent Session C – ACL: An International Perspective Grand Hall A

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Moderators: David Figueroa MD Clinica Alemana, Santiago, Chile Robert A. Magnussen MD, MPH The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Marc R. Safran MD Stanford Sports Medicine Center,

Redwood City, CA ACL: Latin American Perspective 3:00 pm – 3:05 pm Our Experience with Retrodrill David Figueroa MD Clinica Alemana, Santiago, Chile

3:05 pm – 3:10 pm Portal Medial, Tips and Recommendations Rodrigo Maestu MD Center of Study and Treatment of Joint Disease,

Buenos Aires, Argentina

3:10 pm – 3:15 pm Remnant Management Manuel Mosquera MD Clinica La Carolina, Bogota, Colombia

3:15 pm – 3:20 pm Transtibial Technique Jorge Negrete-Corona MD Hospital Angeles, Cuauhtemoc Delegation,

Mexico City, Mexico

3:20 pm – 3:30 pm Q & A

The ISAKOS Perspective 3:30 pm – 3:37 pm Uncertainties of the Pediatric ACL Graft Moises Cohen MD, PhD Unifesp-Fed University of Sao Paulo,

Sao Paulo, Brazil

3:37 pm – 3:44 pm Does a Thicker Hamstring Graft or a BPB Graft Reduce ACLR Failure in Young Patients?

Mark Clatworthy MD Auckland Bone and Joint Surgery,

Remuera, New Zealand

3:44 pm – 3:51 pm Controlling Rotation with Lateralplasty in ACL Reconstruction – 20 Year Results

Stefano Zaffagnini MD Lab Di Biomechanica, Bologna, Italy3:51 pm – 4:00 pm Q & A

SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018

ANNUAL MEETING INTERNATIONAL PARTNER SOCIETIESINTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARTHROSCOPY, KNEE SURGERY AND ORTHOPAEDIC SPORTS MEDICINE (ISAKOS)

ISAKOS is an international medical society representing more than 3,000 surgeons from 93 countries. Their mission is to advance the worldwide exchange and dissemination of education, research and patient care in arthroscopy, knee surgery (both preservation and arthroplasty) and orthopaedic sports medicine. ISAKOS is comprised of surgeons, many of whom are pre-eminent in their countries, as well as physician representatives for professional sports teams, the Olympics, FIFA and other global sports organizations. ISAKOS has a partnership with the major sports medicine societies in the world, including the AOSSM, ESSKA, APKASS and SLARD.

SOCIETY OF LATIN AMERICAN ARTHROSCOPY, KNEE AND SPORTS (SLARD)

SLARD’s mission is to promote the education and development of science in an ongoing manner, seeking the permanent progress of the sports medicine specialty in the Latin American region. They support development and learning of arthroscopic surgery, knee and sports medicine. In addition, they facilitate the exchange and learning among their members of the 78 regional organizations and 26 participating countries.

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INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES 6:45 am – 8:15 amGENERAL SESSION 8:30 am – 10:00 am

Concurrent Session A – Foot and Ankle Harbor Ballroom

8:30 am – 10:00 am Moderators: Mark C. Drakos MD Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY Bryan George Vopat MD University of Kansas, Overland Park, KS

8:30 am – 8:35 am Paper 166: Posterior Translation of the Fibula Is a Critical Factor in the Stability of the Syndesmosis After Injury and Repair

Neel Patel MD, Thomas Rudolf Pfeiffer MD, Jan-Hendrik Naendrup BS, Conor Murphy MD, Jason Zlotnicki MD, Richard Debski PhD, MaCalus Vinson Hogan MD, Volker Musahl MD

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

8:40 am – 8:45 am Paper 168: Early Return to Play After Intramedullary Screw Fixation of Jones Fractures in Collegiate Athletes: 23 Year Experience

Scott Thomas Watson MD1, Amy Trammell2, Stephanie Tanner MS1, Rebecca Snider BS1, Steven Martin3, Larry S. Bowman MD3

1Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC 2University of South Carolina, Greenville, SC 3Blue Ridge Orthopaedics, Seneca, SC

8:45 am – 8:50 am Paper 169: Cost Comparison and Complication Rate of Lisfranc Injuries Treated with Open Reduction Internal Fixation vs. Primary Arthrodesis

Brandon Barnds MD, William Tucker MD, Brandon L. Morris MD, John Paul Schroeppel MD, Scott M. Mullen MD, Armin Tarakemeh BA, Bryan George Vopat MD

University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS

8:50 am – 8:55 am Paper 170: Complete Radiographic Healing and Related Factors in Juvenile Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Talus

Jigar S. Gandhi PharmD1, Kunbo Park MD2, Divya Talwar PhD1, John Todd R. Lawrence MD, PhD1

1 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

2 Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

8:55 am – 9:05 am Q & A 9:05 am – 9:15 am The Dreaded High Ankle Sprain: How to

Diagnose and How to Manage Thomas O. Clanton MD The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO

9:15 am – 9:25 am Navicular Stress Fractures: Beware! Kirk Anthony McCullough MD Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine

Clinic of Kansas City, Overland Park, KS

9:25 am – 9:30 am Q & A 9:30 am – 9:50 am Foot and Ankle Case Panel Discussion Moderator:

Thomas O. Clanton MD The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO Panelists:

Mark C. Drakos MD Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY Kirk Anthony McCullough MD Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine

Clinic of Kansas City, Overland Park, KS Bryan George Vopat MD University of Kansas, Overland Park, KS

9:50 am – 10:00 am Q & A

Concurrent Session B – Pediatrics Grand Hall B

8:30 am – 10:00 am Moderators: Eric W. Edmonds MD Rady Children's Specialists San Diego,

San Diego, CA Nicole A. Friel MD Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL

8:30 am – 8:35 am Paper 171: Operative and Non-Operative Management of Osteochondritis Dissecans in the Knee of Skeletally Immature Patients: Rates of Persistent Knee Pain, Osteoarthritis, and Arthroplasty at Mean 14-Years Follow-Up

Mario Hevesi MD1, Thomas L. Sanders MD1, Ayoosh Pareek MD1, Todd Milbrandt MD1, Bruce A. Levy MD1, Daniël B. Saris MD, PhD2, Aaron John Krych MD1

1Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 2 University Medical Center Utrecht,

Utrecht, Netherlands

SUNDAY, JULY 8, 2018

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8:35 am – 8:40 am Paper 172: Long-Term Follow-Up of Arthroscopically Repaired Meniscal Tears in a Pediatric Population

Michella Hagmeijer1, Nicholas I. Kennedy MD1, Adam J. Tagliero1, Michael J. Stuart MD1, Diane L. Dahm MD1, Aaron John Krych MD1

1Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

8:40 am – 8:45 am Paper 173: Exceeding Pitch Count Recommendations in Youth Baseball Increases the Elbow Injuries

Tetsuya Matsuura MD, Toshiyuki Iwame, Koichi Sairyo

University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan

8:45 am – 8:50 am Paper 174: The Latarjet Procedure for Anterior Shoulder Instability in Pediatric and Adolescent Athletes

Benton E. Heyworth MD1, Mark Wu BS2, Dennis E. Kramer MD1, Donald S. Bae MD1

1Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA 2Harvard University, Boston, MA

8:50 am – 8:55 am Paper 175: Prevention of Elbow Injuries in Young Baseball Players: A 6-Year Longitudinal Study

Yoshihiro Kotoura MD1, Toru Morihara MD2, Yoshikazu Kida MD2, Tsuyoshi Sukenari2, Ryuhei Furukawa MD2, Tatsuya Hojo MD3, Hiroyoshi Fujiwara MD2, Toshikazu Kubo MD2

1Kyoto Chubu Medical Center, Kyoto, Japan 2 Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine,

Kyoto, Japan 3Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan

8:55 am – 9:05 am Q & A 9:05 am – 9:15 am Throwing Injuries in the Adolescent Athlete Jonathan C. Riboh MD Duke Sports Science Institute, Durham, NC

9:15 am – 9:25 am Unstable Patella and Open Growth Plates: What to Do

Beth E. Shubin Stein MD Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

9:25 am – 9:35 am OCD Update Matthew D. Milewski MD Connecticut Children's Medical Center,

Farmington, CT

9:35 am – 9:45 am When Is an Adolescent ACL a Pediatric Case?

Mininder S. Kocher MD, MPH Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA

9:45 am – 10:00 am Q & A

Meeting Adjourns

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Zimmer Biomet for an educational grant in support of the Annual Meeting.

SUNDAY, JULY 8, 2018

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IC101CASE-BASED

Knee Ligament Injuries in the Skeletally Immature Patient: Case-Based Analysis of Treatment Options

IC102CASE-BASED

Controversies in Rotator Cuff Surgery

IC103Approach to the Patient with Failed Hip Arthroscopy

IC104Joint Preservation Techniques for the Knee in 2018: The Utility of Biologics, Osteotomies and Cartilage Restoration Procedures

IC201CASE-BASED

Biologics Treatments for Orthopaedic Injuries

IC202CASE-BASED

UCL Reconstruction: Epidemiology, Surgical Technique, and Return to Play

IC203CASE-BASED

Complex Knee Ligament Surgery

IC204New Paradigms in the Thrower’s Shoulder

IC205CASE-BASED

How to Deal with a Symptomatic Patellofemoral Joint

IC206Extraarticular Reconstruction in ACL Deficient Knee: Back to the Future?

IC207CASE-BASED

Shoulder Instability – From the Weekend Warrior to the High Caliber Athlete- How to Get this Right

IC208Hip Arthroscopy Basics and How to Incorporate into Your Sports Practice

IC209Business School for the Sports Medicine Practitioner

IC210CASE-BASED

Complex and Multi-Ligamentous Injuries of the Knee: MCL, PCL, PLC

IC211Evolving Concepts in the Care of Women in Sports: An Update in 2018

IC212The Specificity of Meniscal and Cartilage Injury in the Young Athlete: Prevention, Orthobiological Surgical Care and Return to Sport

IC213CASE-BASED

MPFL, MQTFL, and MPFC Reconstruction for Patellar Instability: Anatomy, Indications and Surgical Technique

IC214CASE-BASED

Innovative Techniques for ACL Revision Surgery

IC215CASE-BASED

Current Update on Biologic Augmentation Approaches for Soft Tissue Healing

IC216Brew versus Wine: Avoiding Physician Burnout – How Orthopaedic Surgeons Venture into and Succeed in the Beer and Wine Industry

IC217Sports Medicine Ultrasound: Tips on How to Use, When to Use, Its Uses and Outcomes

IC218CASE-BASED

Cartilage Injuries in the Middle-Aged Athlete and Return to Pivoting Sports

IC301CASE-BASED

Meniscus Management Algorithm – When to Debride, Repair or Transplant

IC302CASE-BASED

Recurrent Patellar Instability: How and When to Fix It and How to Avoid Complications

IC303CASE-BASED

Controversies in Utilizing Grafts and Patches in Rotator Cuff Surgery: Augmentation, Interposition, Superior Capsule Reconstruction and Bio-Inductive Scaffolds

IC304Return to Play Criteria After ACL Reconstruction: From Basic Science to Clinical Outcome

IC305CASE-BASED

Osteochondritis Dissecans and Chondral Injuries of the Knee, Elbow, and Ankle: Treatment in Adolescent Athletes

IC306CASE-BASED

Making Osteotomy Part of Your Routine Clinical Practice: A Case-Based Guide to Success

IC307CASE-BASED

In-Season Management of American Football Injuries

IC308CASE-BASED

Hip and Groin Pain in the Athlete

IC309CASE-BASED

Shoulder Arthritis in the Aging Athlete – Management Strategies for 2018

IC401CASE-BASED

Problem Procedures in Sports Medicine: Shoulder, Elbow, Hip, and Knee – It’s Complicated!

IC402CASE-BASED

Medico-Legal Update for the Orthopaedic Team Physician

IC403CASE-BASED

Shoulder Instability with Bone Loss

THURSDAY JULY 5, 20186:45 am – 8:15 am

SATURDAY JULY 7, 20186:45 am – 8:15 am

SUNDAY JULY 8, 20186:45 am – 8:15 am

FRIDAY JULY 6, 2018

6:45 am – 8:15 am 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

COST PER COURSE: $75

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IC101 CASE-BASED

Location: La Jolla ABKnee Ligament Injuries in the Skeletally Immature Patient: Case-Based Analysis of Treatment OptionsDarren L. Johnson MD, Charles A. Popkin MD, Mininder S. Kocher MD, MPHThis course is designed for the orthopaedic surgeon that treats acute knee injuries in the skeletally immature athlete. We will use a case-based format to discuss the treatment of cruciate and collateral knee ligament injuries that occur in the truly skeletally immature patient. We will also include injuries of the MPFL (patellar instability) and management strategies to surgically address these complex problems.

Objectives:• Evaluate and implement a treatment strategy for the management of

acute knee ligament injuries in the skeletally immature patient• Accurately define surgical treatment options for knee ligament injuries

in the immature athlete• Develop a treatment algorithm for any knee ligament injury in the

skeletally immature athlete which includes diagnosis to treatment, non-operative versus operative, and return to play

IC102 CASE-BASED

Location: Grand Hall BControversies in Rotator Cuff SurgeryWilliam N. Levine MD, Anthony A. Romeo MD, Christopher S. Ahmad MD, Brian J. Cole MD, MBACurrent state-of-the-art information will be provided on maximizing clinical outcomes in rotator cuff surgery. Cases will be used throughout to emphasize key points and hot topics, including management of partial tears, use of biologic augmentation, and salvage procedures, including superior capsular reconstruction and balloon interposition.

Objectives:• Discuss the most recent evidence and technical pearls on biologic

augmentation for rotator cuff repair enhancement• Discuss the most recent evidence and technical pearls for partial

rotator cuff repair • Discuss the most recent evidence and technical pearls for superior

capsular reconstruction

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this course.

IC103Location: Old Town ABApproach to the Patient with Failed Hip ArthroscopyShane J. Nho MD, MS, Christopher M. Larson MD, Bryan T. Kelly MD, Eric C. Makhni MDHip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is becoming increasingly common. With this growth is a rise in the number of patients requiring revision surgery for persistent symptoms or inadequate relief from primary surgery. Therefore, clinicians performing hip arthroscopy must be able to accurately diagnose and manage conditions related to failed hip arthroscopy. The goal of this review is to provide a diagnostic overview to this growing clinical challenge, as well as review treatment options – operative and non-operative – for successfully managing these challenging patients. Traditionally, failed hip arthroscopy was attributed to under-resection of bony deformity. However, recent evidence has identified numerous additional causes of failure following initial arthroscopy, including those related to inadequate rehabilitation, persistence of bony deformities, iatrogenic damage, over-resection of labral tissue, and capsular deficiency. The goal of this course will be to assist clinicians in not only diagnosing the precise cause of failure following hip arthroscopy, but also in successfully managing these patients as well.

Objectives:• Perform a comprehensive assessment, including diagnostic and imaging

evaluation of the patient with hip pain following hip arthroscopy • Describe indications and patient selection criteria for revision hip

arthroscopy• Describe various surgical options and technical pearls for undertaking

revision hip arthroscopy • Describe how rehabilitation post-operatively may help optimize or

impair outcomes following hip arthroscopy AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Stryker for an educational grant in support of this course.

IC104Location: Grand Hall A Joint Preservation Techniques for the Knee in 2018: The Utility of Biologics, Osteotomies and Cartilage Restoration ProceduresRachel M. Frank MD, Eric J. Strauss MD, Andreas H. Gomoll MDThe goal of this course is to provide a comprehensive overview of joint preservation techniques for the knee, including biologic and reconstructive approaches, with an emphasis on evidence-based treatment guidelines for young, high-demand patients.

Objectives:• Describe the role of osteotomy as an adjunct to cartilage / meniscal

restoration• Discuss technical pearls for performing combined cartilage restoration,

meniscus transplantation, ligament reconstruction, and / or realigning osteotomies

• Discuss indications for biologic augmentation to joint preservation techniques in the setting of cartilage and / or meniscal restoration

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges ON Foundation for an educational grant in support of this course.

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Location: Grand Hall ABiologics Treatments for Orthopaedic InjuriesLars Engebretsen MD, PhD, Jorge Chahla MD, PhD, Bert R. Mandelbaum MD, Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhDThis course will provide an up-to-date discussion of the biologic treatments in the field of orthopaedics. Significant advances in biologics have been accompanied by parallel challenges, including indications, implications of FDA regulation and the complexity of translating basic sciences into clinical practice. The use of minimally manipulated progenitor cells, regeneration and augmentation in soft tissue repair and the future of novel scaffolds and bioprinting in the field of orthopaedics will be discussed. Where we are now and what do we need to do to improve biologic treatments will also be discussed. A case-based approach will introduce the presentations and guide the audience through the different treatment options.

Objectives:• Describe the challenges of translating basic science into clinical

practice. Clinician and industrial perspectives will be discussed. How do we need to work with the FDA to advance the clinical use of stem cells?

• Describe the role of PRP, growth factors concentration, and hematocrit as a therapy for different orthopaedic injuries. How to prepare it, in which cases and how to evaluate clinical outcomes.

• Discuss bone marrow aspirate concentrate and progenitor cells. Where we are now, what can we use, and how do we move forward.

• Describe the role of biologics as an augmentation of soft tissue repair. What are the new frontiers of ligaments, cartilage, and muscle repair.

IC202 CASE-BASED

Location: Gaslamp ABUCL Reconstruction: Epidemiology, Surgical Technique, and Return to PlaySteven B. Cohen MD, James R. Andrews MD, Michael G. Ciccotti MD, John E. Conway MDElbow injuries in baseball are often publicized in the media, especially ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears. The UCL is a critical structure in the baseball athlete and is often at risk for injury in the baseball pitcher. The purpose of this course is to aid physicians who take care of these athletes to appropriately manage UCL injuries and get them back on the field. Clinical cases will be reviewed by the speakers, all of whom are currently involved in the care of professional athletes.

Objectives:• Describe why there are so many Tommy John surgeries occurring

and provide a practical approach to reducing this epidemic in your community

• Define the risk factors for UCL tears• Review the current technique available for UCL reconstruction• Discuss the return to play considerations and rates after

UCL reconstruction

IC203 CASE-BASED

Location: Gaslamp CDComplex Knee Ligament SurgeryRobert G. Marx MD, MSc, FRCSC, Mark D. Miller MD, Bruce A. Levy MDThree presenters share complex knee cases, including multiple-ligament injuries, revision ACL reconstruction, and pediatric knee injuries, in an alternating fashion. At periodic intervals, the presenter will stop and ask the other faculty and the audience to weigh-in on treatment choices. Different treatment options and critical decision-making options are discussed.

Objectives:• Discuss the rationale for timing, surgical options, and acute and

chronic management of multiple-ligament knee injuries• Describe operative treatment options for pediatric knee injuries• Detail key factors that contribute to ACL graft failure and how to avoid

repeating these mistakes in revision ACL surgery• Discuss post-operative management options in the treatment of

complex knee injuries

IC204Location: Old Town ABNew Paradigms in the Thrower’s ShoulderJohn D. Kelly IV, MD, Brian J. Sennett MD, W. Ben Kibler MDThis course will help the attendee appreciate the pathomechanics of soft tissue injury to the thrower’s shoulder. A discussion of the pathologic cascade, risk factors for injury and dysfunctional throwing mechanics will enhance understanding of the role of prevention. Subtle nuances of the physical exam, as well as identifying ‘high risk’ pitching patterns will be elucidated. Finally, contemporary and evidence- based means of surgical treatment to cuff, labral and capsular injury will be discussed.

Objectives:• Describe the pathomechanics of the disabled throwing shoulder• Discuss the role of scapula dyskinesis, capsular contracture and laxity,

muscular tightness and humeral retroversion in the disabled throwing shoulder

• Recognize subtle exam findings indicative of cuff and labral injury, as well as dysfunctional pitching mechanics

• Describe contemporary and evidence-based surgical treatment approaches to labral and cuff injury in the throwing athlete

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Location: La Jolla ABHow to Deal with a Symptomatic Patellofemoral JointChristian Lattermann MD, Elizabeth A. Arendt MD, David DeJour MD, Daniel W. Green MDThis case-based course is designed to cover the most common patellofemoral pathologies in children, adolescents, and adults. Concepts ranging from non-surgical to surgical options in patients of all age groups, including techniques such as guided growth, pediatric MPFL reconstruction, tibial tubercle transfer, rotational deformity correction, and non-arthroplasty treatment of the unstable arthritic patellofemoral joint, will be covered. The format of this course is based on brief introductory talks outlining the basic theoretical and diagnostic concepts for different age groups followed by specific case discussions. Great emphasis is put on the differences between pediatric and adult therapeutic options, as well as the distinction between the “painful” patella and the “unstable” patella. During this course, audience participation will be encouraged for every case discussion.

Objectives:• Recognize specific treatment challenges of patellofemoral instability in

skeletally immature individuals• Evaluate simple and complex patellofemoral instabilities and design

appropriate treatment plans• Discuss the concept of patellofemoral risk factors and the major

factors that need to be considered when evaluating patellofemoral instability or patellofemoral pain.

• Approach new patients presenting with complex patellofemoral pathologies in a structured and scientific manner based on evidence-based concepts

• Describe treatment options short of arthroplasty for early OA in the patellofemoral joint

IC206Location: Torrey Hills ABExtra-articular Reconstruction in ACL Deficient Knee: Back to the Future?Edoardo Monaco MD, Andrea Ferretti MD, Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet MD, Matthew Daggett DO, James L. Carey MD, MPHUnderstanding biomechanics and surgical techniques of extra-articular reconstructions will provide surgeons with tools for a more comprehensive treatment of rotatory instability in ACL deficient knee.

Objectives:• Describe biomechanics of rotatory instability in ACL deficient knee• Explain how to select cases for using extra-articular reconstructions

along with ACL reconstructions. Role of MRI and physical examination• Describe how to perform an extra-articular reconstruction including

anatomic / non-anatomic and acute / chronic

IC207 CASE-BASED

Location: Cortez Hill ABCShoulder Instability – from the Weekend Warrior to the High Caliber Athlete – How to Get this RightMatthew T. Provencher MD, John M. Tokish MD, Robert A. Arciero MD, Anthony A. Romeo MD, Kevin E. Wilk PT, DPTThis case-based course will be a comprehensive review of the clinical evaluation, radiographic assessment, clinical decision-making, and the non-operative and operative treatment of shoulder instability from the weekend warrior to the high caliber athlete. In order to provide a thorough overview capable of implementation into the participant’s practice, cases from basic to complex will be comprehensively reviewed with a focus on relevant anatomy, biomechanics, clinical evaluation, imaging, objective and subjective clinical outcomes, physical therapy guidelines and principles as well as potential complications. The presenters will discuss indications and contraindications for the latest surgical techniques with a particular focus on arthroscopic, open, and bony augmentation procedures via bone grafts. Case presentations will highlight the differences in clinical decision-making and factors contributing to the eventual treatment plan. In addition, there will be a focus on rehabilitation and therapy – from the first time dislocator to how to handle after surgery or multiple injuries to the shoulder. Ultimately, participants will learn fundamental practical information that will be immediately transferrable to clinical practice.

Objectives:• Determine workup, with an emphasis on history, examination and

imaging for a patient with shoulder instability – including anterior, posterior and multidirectional via case-based learning

• Determine how best to treat a variety of shoulder instability conditions and how to recognize what to do from a thorough history, examination, and imaging through case-based learning

• Describe the range of factors, including age, sport participation, chronicity of injury, and extent of bone loss, which ultimately guide clinical decision-making, as well as how to add in outcomes collection for your practice

• Describe the various treatment possibilities, including non-operative and post-operative management, as well as principles and evidence based medicine for rehabilitation for success

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IC208Location: Golden Hill ABHip Arthroscopy Basics and How to Incorporate into Your Sports PracticeTravis Maak MD, Shane J. Nho MD, MS, Michael J. Salata MD, Richard C. Mather III, MDThis course will feature a four-part approach to hip arthroscopy basics and incorporation into an orthopaedic practice. First, team setup, surgical preparation, and patient selection. Then surgery set-up and surgical techniques. Third, peritrochanteric space, snapping hip, getting out of intra-operative trouble, among others, and lastly, post-operative rehab, complaints / complications and insurance authorization / collections.

Objectives:• Design a hip arthroscopy practice, including the support staff,

operating room equipment, insurance invocation and basic patient evaluation / surgical indication

• Describe the basics of OR setup, patient positioning, traction application, portal positioning, accessing the hip and addressing basic central and peripheral compartment pathologies

• Explain simple pearls to tackle basic intra-operative and post-operative complications, including difficulty accessing the hip due to traction problems, broken or protruding anchors, suture pullout, excessive bleeding / poor visualization, post-operative pain, numbness and instability

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Stryker for an educational grant in support of this course.

IC209Location: Grand Hall BBusiness School for the Sports Medicine PractitionerKevin D. Plancher MD, Allston J. Stubbs IV, MD, MBA, Kyle Pilz PA, Dan DrawbaughThe penetration of business in sports medicine has created an industry that requires the sports medicine physician to have a full understanding of his/her administrators. This course will build the foundation to allow the physician a comfort level within the business aspects of a successful practice. Introductory lectures, no different than while attaining an Executive MBA, will be utilized. Topics will include:

• Marketing and Social Media – This lecture will allow the sports medicine physician to understand consumer needs, building brand loyalty, market segmentation, crisis communication, gorilla marketing and the utilization of metrics to allow for a successful sports medicine practice.

• Financial Accounting – An introduction to a new set of terminology to allow the sports medicine physician to actively take a role when negotiating contracts and understanding the intricate finances of a practice or department of orthopaedics.

• Strategic Management – This lecture will cover the importance of a mission and vision for your sports medicine practice to allow the organization to compete effectively in the marketplace. Identification of diverse and conflicting stakeholders with shared goals will also be discussed to avoid financial disaster.

• Human Resources and Utilization of Resources – This lecture will review the use of physician extenders in the clinical workplace. Specific advice on billing and coding will be covered to allow the sports medicine physician success as well as gain advantage over his/her competitors.

Objectives:• Explain when and why marketing can positively affect a medical

or hospital practice while analyzing the competitive marketplace to formulate a value proposition and apply it to a market segmentation targeting the right consumer. Discuss the role of branding and customer loyalty to review the importance of an integrated marketing platform and allow for interpretation of key metrics

• Introduce and apply an analytic framework used in formulating and implementing strategy to create a mission and vision for the sports medicine physician’s practice through managerial skills

• Identify the utilization of physician assistants and nurse practitioners to benefit the surgeon to create an efficient and successful financial model. Build an understanding of a P&L balance sheet and income statement and all of its new terminology

FRIDAY, JULY 6, 20186:45 am – 8:15 am

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Location: Gaslamp ABComplex and Multi-Ligamentous Injuries of the Knee: MCL, PCL, PLCRobert F. LaPrade MD, PhD, Matthew T. Provencher MD, Scott C. Faucett MD, Lars Engebretsen MD, PhDThis case-based course will provide an evidence-based overview of the evaluation and management of complex and multi-ligament injuries of the knee, specifically of the medial collateral ligament (MCL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), and posterolateral corner (PLC). Comprehensive cases will be presented which will allow participants to focus on current and relevant basic science, anatomy, biomechanics, clinical evaluation, complications, imaging, and objective and subjective clinical outcomes. Additionally, as part of the review of the cases, the presenters will compare-and-contrast indications and contraindications for repair and reconstruction using the most up-to-date surgical techniques, including the indications for primary repairs or anatomic reconstructions of the superficial MCL, PCL, and PLC. Case presentations will highlight the latest controversies in multi-ligament injuries focusing on the history, examination, imaging findings, and treatment strategies. Attendees will receive essential practical information that will be immediately transferrable to clinical practice.

Objectives:• Discuss current and relevant concepts in MCL, PCL, and PLC anatomy

and biomechanics• Determine the extent of an acute or chronic multi-ligament injury of

the knee using appropriate clinical and radiographic evaluations to form a strategic treatment plan

• Recognize the indications and contraindications for and understand the techniques of surgical repair and reconstruction of complex ligamentous injuries to the knee using relevant cases to guide the audience through a real case scenario

• Identify factors that may influence treatment outcomes – from history, examination and imaging findings during the work-up of a knee injury

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this course.

IC211Location: Gaslamp CDEvolving Concepts in the Care of Women in Sports: An Update in 2018Mary K. Mulcahey MD, Jo A. Hannafin MD, PhD, Karen M. Sutton MD, Elizabeth A. Arendt MDWith passage of Title IX in 1972, women were granted access to athletic programs that had previously been reserved for their male counterparts. Women began to participate in a wider variety of sports, receive scholarships for their athletic achievements, and compete at increasingly elite levels. The influx of female athletes was accompanied by an increase in athletic-related injuries. It is now widely accepted that female athletes are more susceptible to certain musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries and conditions, including stress fractures, patellofemoral pain syndrome, and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears. Throughout the past 30 years, there has been a great deal of research describing the anatomical and physiological differences underlying MSK injuries in men and women. As the medical community has developed a more sophisticated understanding of athletic injuries in women, there has also been a transformation in treatment approaches. Institutions such as the Hospital for Special Surgery and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have created women’s sports medicine programs to comprehensively address the unique needs of the female athlete. This course will review the benefits and rationale behind creating an interdisciplinary team to care for active women. The non-modifiable and modifiable risk factors that place women at increased risk for ACL tears as well as recommendations for injury prevention will also be discussed. Additionally, the latest guidelines on bone health, nutrition, and energy availability in female athletes will be reviewed. Patellofemoral pathology in female athletes will also be covered in detail.

Objectives:• Discuss the most recent data on musculoskeletal injuries that are

unique to or more common in women• Discuss the factors that place women at higher risk for ACL tears and

the options for injury prevention• Describe the up-to-date diagnoses of patellofemoral joint pathology in

active women and latest treatment options

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this course.

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IC212Location: Old Town ABThe Specificity of Meniscal and Cartilage Injury in the Young Athlete: Prevention, Orthobiological Surgical Care and Return to SportBert R. Mandelbaum MD, Christopher S. Ahmad MD, Robert H. Brophy IV, MD, Mininder S. Kocher MD, MPHMeniscal and cartilage injury in the young athlete is a challenge to understand the mechanisms of injury, athletic dysfunction and consequences, such as early osteoarthritis. Sport specialization versus diversification by age have benefits and risks that are central to participation and judgements for athletes, parents and physicians. Once injured, the young athlete requires a multidisciplinary team that can decipher the mechanism of injury, pre-rehabilitation, specific type of non-operative, orthobiological or surgical procedure that relates to the specificity of the particular athlete. In addition, the management team must develop a postoperative, chondroprotective, prevention and return to sport program that is reflective of gender and level of participation in specific or multiple sports. The purpose of this course is to address the progressive detail and level of specificity in this population to optimize care and results.

Objectives:• Define opportunities for modulation and prevention and the world of

specialization in the young athlete • Define epidemiology and risk of injury and re-injury in the young

athlete and how it varies with level of participation and types of sport participation

• Define surgical and non-surgical nuances and options in management of OCD in this age group surgical options are very specific and vary with respect to degree of physeal closure, gender, age, type of sport participation, and long-term goals

• Define the problems of articular cartilage and meniscal injury and deficiency and the role of repair, resurfacing, transplantation and chondroprotection

• Define the specific mechanisms of injury in this age group that are biomechanical and neuromuscularly based and modifiable with prevention, rehabilitation and return to sports programs

IC213 CASE-BASED

Location: La Jolla ABMPFL, MQTFL, and MPFC Reconstruction for Patellar Instability: Anatomy, Indications and Surgical TechniqueMiho J. Tanaka MD, John P. Fulkerson MD, Jack Farr II, MD, Andrew J. Cosgarea MDMany surgical options exist in the treatment of patellar instability. In addition to MPFL reconstruction, newer procedures, including MQTFL and MPFC reconstructions can be confusing for those interested in patellofemoral surgery. In this course, these procedures are discussed in terms of their indications and techniques, with an emphasis on anatomy, key surgical concepts such as graft tensioning and indications, when to add osteotomy, and tips to avoid complications. Case-based discussions with expert panelists will also be utilized to highlight these teaching points.

Objectives:• Discuss the anatomy and biomechanics of the medial soft tissue

patellar stabilizers• Explain the indications and technique options for soft tissue based

stabilization procedures• Explain the indications and options for alternative or concurrent

procedures• Describe the complications that can occur and how to avoid them

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges DePuy Synthes for an educational grant in support of this course.

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Location: Grand Hall AInnovative Techniques for ACL Revision SurgeryDavide Edoardo Bonasia MD, Robert A. Arciero MD, Christopher D. Harner MD, Roberto Rossi MD, Brian R. Wolf MD, MSRevision ACL reconstruction has shown inferior outcomes compared with primary ACL reconstruction, and this can be due to different factors, including bone defects, concomitant misdiagnosed peripheral instability, malalignment, chondral and meniscal lesions/degeneration. In some cases, mostly when primary ACL tunnels are malpositioned and there is no significant bone loss, ACL revision can be a relatively straightforward procedure. However, in most patients with failed ACL reconstruction, many factors should be considered during the planning and pre-operative work-up. During the first part of the course, participants will be provided with the tools to understand the reasons for ACL failure and correctly plan the ACL revision surgery. In ACL revision surgery, there are no standardized procedures and the surgery should be tailored for each specific case. When approaching this type of surgery, the surgeon should be familiar with unconventional ACL revision techniques to deal with different scenarios. In the second part of the course, various uncommon surgical procedures will be described. These techniques can sometimes be valuable tools to avoid problems like proximal graft fixation, interference with previous tunnels, marked rotatory instability, malalignment, cartilage damage, and meniscal deficiency. The course will focus on the following topics: pre-operative planning and decision making, two stage ACL revision, one stage ACL revision with lateral plasty and anatomic/non-anatomic ACL reconstruction: Marcacci, Saragaglia, Yamaguchi techniques, one stage revision with over the top femoral position, combined ACL revision and medial meniscus transplant and combined ACL revision and HTO.

Objectives:• Describe correct planning and pre-operative work-up in ACL

revision surgery• Discuss various unconventional techniques to avoid intraoperative

troubles in ACL revision surgery• Describe indications and technical aspects of procedures combined to

ACL revision: meniscal transplant and high tibial osteotomy

IC215 CASE-BASED

Location: Grand Hall BCurrent Update on Biologic Augmentation Approaches for Soft Tissue HealingScott A. Rodeo MD, Constance R. Chu MD, Jason L. Dragoo MD, Asheesh Bedi MDThere is increasing interest in “biologic augmentation” techniques to improve tissue healing and regeneration. The marketing and clinical use have outpaced rigorous basic science and clinical data to support use of these approaches. Faculty will present a contemporary update on options for cell-based therapy, PRP and other blood products, as well as systemic agents that may be used to augment soft tissue healing. Each of these agents / approaches will be discussed relative to specific real world clinical scenarios encountered in everyday clinical practice. In addition to the “usual suspects” (PRP, cells), the use of systemic agents that may augment or inhibit soft tissue healing will also be discussed. The possibility of using commonly available osteoinductive agents or agents that inhibit bone resorption to improve bone-to-soft tissue healing in ACL reconstruction and rotator cuff repair will be part of the course. A critical goal is to not just simply rehash the basic science data, but rather to make this very practical for the clinician. The over-arching purpose is to cover real life patients/clinical scenarios, describing what the experts currently use today, what to tell patients as far as expectations, and current data to support use of these techniques.

Objectives:• Identify appropriate uses for PRP that are supported by rigorous

clinical data. The participant will be able to identify the optimal PRP formulation for different tissues

• Identify appropriate uses for stem cell therapy that are supported by rigorous clinical data. The participant will understand the limitations of currently available techniques, as well as the potential use of new cell sources (amnion, placental cells, induced pluripotent cells, etc.)

• Describe the potential use of systemic agents that may augment or inhibit soft tissue healing, and to identify commonly available osteoinductive agents or agents that inhibit bone resorption to improve bone-to-soft tissue healing in ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair

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IC216Location: Golden Hill ABBrew vs. Wine: Avoiding Physician Burnout – How Orthopaedic Surgeons Venture into and Succeed in the Beer and Wine IndustryPatrick St. Pierre MD, Benjamin DuBois MD, Joseph Longo III, MDCourse attendees will be exposed to orthopaedic surgeons’ involvement in the beer and wine industry by sharing experiences of current surgeons who are very involved or owners in the industry. Course instructors include an orthopaedic surgeon who is a certified specialist in wine and runs a wine club, an orthopaedic surgeon who owns a winery in San Diego, and an orthopaedic surgeon who is a part owner of a winery in the Willamette Valley in Oregon.

Objectives:• Describe how other surgeons have been able to get involved

and be successful in the beer and wine industry outside of orthopaedic surgery

• Explain how to taste and describe wine using the Sommelier’s Grid• Describe differences between new and old-world wines from France,

Italy, Spain, Australia, New Zealand and the United States• Describe beer and wine characteristic of beers from the Bay City

Brewing Co., San Diego, CA and wines from Tresori Winery, Willamette Valley, OR

• Introduce ways for further involvement of members, if desired

IC217Location: Torrey Hills ABSports Medicine Ultrasound: Tips on How to Use, When to Use, Its Uses and OutcomesHenry T. Goitz MD, J. Antonio Bouffard MD, Richard A. Scheuring DO, MSThis course provides the participant with a clear understanding of diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound through an understanding of normal and pathologic clinical cases. Discussion will outline when this technique is valuable in clinical decision making via case scenarios and surgical confirmation.

Objectives:• Describe normal and pathologic anatomy and the clinical value of

diagnostic and guided therapeutic ultrasound• Discuss the appropriate use of ultrasound with clinical correlations

via clinical case studies that illustrate pre-op findings with post op outcomes.

• Outline appropriate indications of ultrasound use in the office and surgical suite

• Provide the sports surgeon with a general overview of how ultrasound can be used in the management of simple and complex presentations of athletic injury

• Describe the relative value of ultrasound vs. MRI in assisting the clinician in the management of the athlete

IC218 CASE-BASED

Location: Cortez Hill ABCCartilage Injuries in the Middle-Aged Athlete and Return to Pivoting SportsThomas R. Carter MD, Brian J. Cole MD, MBA, Christian Lattermann MD, Alan M. Getgood MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth), Kevin D. Plancher MDCartilage injuries are a challenging disease entity in the cutting and pivoting athletic patient to treat successfully. Faculty will present five cases with a history, plain radiographs, MRI or CT scan for the audience to vote using an ARS system on what the appropriate treatment should be. Faculty will then discuss the available options and the chosen treatment regime with arthroscopic photos or video which will reveal the treatment algorithm selected with 2-year follow-up. Understanding the variety of options and ensuring long-term outcomes will be evaluated. The role of alignment and its success with a discussion of complications and precautions associated with all cartilage procedures will be discussed in depth.

Objectives:• Discuss the indications for operative management of cartilage

deficiencies in cutting and pivoting athletes and the variety of procedures for their treatment

• Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of surgical treatment outcomes, complications, and return to sport success

• Analyze appropriate imaging studies to utilize when making a preoperative decision with the patient with an articular cartilage defect

• Review the literature of evidence-based medicine and understanding the reality of return to sport when performing various surgical interventions for cartilage defects

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Vericel for an educational grant in support of this course.

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Location: Grand Hall AMeniscus Management Algorithm – When to Debride, Repair or TransplantJorge Chahla MD, PhD, Scott C. Faucett MD, Andrew T. Pennock MD, Scott A. Rodeo MDThe aim of this course is to provide a comprehensive overview of the algorithm of treatment of different techniques for meniscus pathology, including debridement, meniscus repair, ramp and root repairs, and transplantation, based on the anatomical biomechanical pyramid.

Objectives:• Discuss the indications for meniscus repair, the different available

techniques, and when to perform a debridement. Why is it important to preserve the meniscus and the role of biologics in meniscus repair

• Discuss why a root, radial and ramp lesions constitute different entities that should be addressed in a different manner than a simple meniscus tear. Cases will be presented to illustrate which treatment approach is more suitable for each case.

• Review the functional and objective outcomes of meniscus related procedures and possible complications. Rehabilitation and return to sports after each procedure will be added to each case to better demonstrate how to fully address this pathology.

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this course.

IC302 CASE-BASED

Location: La Jolla ABRecurrent Patellar Instability: How and When to Fix It and How to Avoid ComplicationsBeth E. Shubin Stein MD, Sabrina M. Strickland MD, Jacqueline Brady MDThrough a mix of literature, personal experience, and illustrative cases, attendees will fine tune their treatment algorithm for recurrent patellar instability. Surgical techniques and specific pearls will be discussed to gain confidence in treating these challenging problems. Specific topics that will be covered:

• MPFL reconstruction: How and when to do it and how to avoid disasters

• The tibial tubercle: When and how much to move it and what happens when it doesn’t work

• Resulting cartilage injury: The black hole. What to do when instability is no longer the only problem

• Other sub-topics to be covered include how treatment changes in the setting of a skeletally immature patient, as well as rehabilitation and return to play.

Objectives:• Identify those patients who are candidates for isolated MPFL

reconstruction vs. those patients who would benefit from a tibial tubercle transfer, in addition to the MPFL

• Recognize and treat common complications relating to patellar instability surgery

• Describe appropriate post-operative rehab guidelines and return-to play parameters

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this course.

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Location: Old Town ABControversies in Utilizing Grafts and Patches in Rotator Cuff Surgery: Augmentation, Interposition, Superior Capsule Reconstruction and Bio-Inductive ScaffoldsRichard K. N. Ryu MD, F. Alan Barber MD, Mark H. Getelman MD, John M. Tokish MDThis course will focus on the biology and mechanics of rotator cuff patches and grafts, the clinical indications for graft usage in augmentation, bridging and superior capsule reconstruction, and the novel use of bio-inductive in-growth scaffolds. Surgical techniques, contraindications, and complications will be highlighted. In addition to didactic presentations, a robust, interactive, audience-driven case-presentation session will be implemented.

Objectives:• Interpret the role of grafts and patches in rotator cuff surgery• Apply the clinical indications for graft usage• Evaluate the surgical technique for graft usage and potential

complications

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this course.

IC304Location: Gaslamp ABReturn to Play Criteria after ACL Reconstruction: From Basic Science to Clinical OutcomeFotios P. Tjoumakaris MD, Christopher D. Harner MD, Bernard R. Bach Jr., MD, Kevin B. Freedman MDThe decision to return an athlete to the athletic field of play after ACL reconstruction is complex. Currently, there are no validated guidelines for returning high-demand athletes to play after a successful ACL surgery. Clinicians are often left with their clinical exam skills, limited functional assessment tools, and anecdotal experience when assessing how soon an athlete can return to play. Patient factors such as concomitant injury, sport, position on the field, and training demands, as well as surgical factors such as graft choice, graft incorporation, and anatomic tunnel placement can all influence the rehabilitation and outcome of ACL-reconstructed athletes.

Objectives:• Identify the basic science and biomechanical principles of ACL

reconstruction that influence graft healing and successful return to play.

• Describe the surgical and rehabilitation principles of graft fixation, graft and tunnel placement, and graft type as they relate to return to play after ACL reconstruction.

• Review the most current evidence-based principles of functional assessments and use this knowledge to develop a checklist that allows athletes a safe return to play after ACL reconstruction.

IC305 CASE-BASED

Location: Gaslamp CDOsteochondritis Dissecans and Chondral Injuries of the Knee, Elbow, and Ankle: Treatment in Adolescent Athletes Matthew D. Milewski MD, Kevin G. Shea MD, John Polousky MD, Carl W. Nissen MDArticular cartilage injuries in pediatric and adolescent athletes provide challenges to the sports medicine provider in both the acute setting and due to their potential long-term consequences. This course is designed to use evidence-based medicine in a case-based review to examine diagnostic and treatment strategies for articular cartilage injuries in young athletes. Knee, elbow and ankle pathology will be discussed. This course and its faculty will be focused on discussing the treatment of these injuries specifically in adolescent and skeletally immature athletes. A focus will include but not be limited to a discussion of the treatment of osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) in each of these anatomic areas with the experience and research from the Research on Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee (ROCK) group highlighted. The course will also discuss articular cartilage injuries in the setting of patellar instability and strategies for treatment of concomitant cartilage and instability. Capitellar osteochondral lesions and OCD in young athletes particularly in overhead throwing athletes and gymnasts will be discussed. Finally, talar osteochondral lesions and OCD lesions will be discussed in young athletes along with the implications of potential concomitant instability and associated pathology. This course is designed to give all sports medicine providers evidence based treatment strategies for articular cartilage injuries in the young athlete to get these athletes back to their activities and to minimize future degenerative issues.

Objectives:• Discuss the potential etiologies, pathoanatomy and diagnostic criteria

of articular cartilage injuries, particularly osteochondritis dissecans, in the knee

• Describe the implications and different treatment options for patellar instability in the setting of articular cartilage injuries about the knee

• Discuss the potential etiologies and natural history of capitellar osteochondral injuries along with treatment options particularly in the setting of young overhead athletes.

• Discuss the potential etiologies and treatment options for talar osteochondral and OCD lesions and the implications of ankle instability in the setting of young athletes.

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Location: Grand Hall BMaking Osteotomy Part of Your Routine Clinical Practice: A Case-Based Guide to SuccessAlan M. Getgood MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth), Robert B. Litchfield MD, FRSC, Michael J. Stuart MD, Annunziato Amendola MDEverything you need to know to perform a routine, safe valgus proximal tibial osteotomy and varus producing distal femoral osteotomy in 1.5 hours. This course will dispel the myth that osteotomy is a difficult, complicated operation. Using real case examples, faculty will clearly demonstrate pre-operative planning, surgical decision making, operative technique and post-operative rehabilitation and function. Each point will be illustrated by a real case example. Attendees should leave the course armed with the required knowledge to be able to perform a routine osteotomy safely and reproducibly.

Objectives:• Describe the indications for realignment osteotomy• Calculate the desired correction of the mechanical axis pertaining to

the pathology being treated• Discuss exposure to surgical pearls to safely perform a valgus

proximal tibial osteotomy and varus producing distal femoral osteotomy in an efficient and reproducible manner

• Discuss the accelerated rehabilitation protocols now possible with newer fixation devices resulting in a quicker return to function

IC307 CASE-BASED

Location: Golden Hill ABIn-Season Management of American Football InjuriesKevin W. Farmer MD, James R. Andrews MD, Darren L. Johnson MD, E. Lyle Cain Jr., MD, Jeffrey A. Guy MDIn-season management of injuries can present unique challenges compared to off-season management. Safe return to play is paramount, but timely return to play is also emphasized. Managing injuries during the season, with the plan of surgical repair after the season, also presents unique difficulties and safety concerns. These concerns are magnified on the highest levels of football. With this course, faculty will discuss, through case-based examples, injuries that are commonly encountered by team physicians. A discussion balancing the challenges of a safe return in a timely manner will also be given. Other topics for discussion will include non-operative and operative approaches as needed, methods for minimizing missed time and emerging technology and treatments.

Objectives:• Discuss management of in-season football injuries, with a focus on

a safe, timely return to play• Discuss managing injuries during the season with the goal of surgery

after the season• Discuss emerging technology and techniques utilized to minimize

missed time

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Location: Torrey Hills ABHip and Groin Pain in the AthleteMarc R. Safran MD, J.W. Thomas Byrd MD, Christopher M. Larson MD, Brian D. Busconi MDHip and groin injuries are being seen more frequently in the sports medicine practice. This course will use a case-based approach, with team physicians who are hip and groin experts, to discuss the evaluation and treatment of injuries in athletes. Real cases will be introduced, including radiographs and MRI. Videos of the pertinent physical examination will also be included. Each panel member will provide their input into the diagnosis, treatment and pearls for evaluation and management. Diagnoses discussed include femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), hip instability, labral tears, hamstring avulsions, ischial tuberosity avulsions, sports hernia / core muscle injury / athletic pubalgia, and adductor injuries. Operative and non-operative approaches will be discussed, including surgical technique. Further, the panelists will provide their experience and discuss return to play considerations for these diagnoses. Opportunity for attendee participation is encouraged throughout the case discussions.

Objectives:• Discuss the presentation and pathophysiology of FAI and its

treatment options• Discuss the presentation and pathophysiology of hip instability and its

treatment options• Discuss the presentation and pathophysiology of core muscle injury

and its treatment options

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this course.

IC309 CASE-BASED

Location: Cortez Hill ABCShoulder Arthritis in the Aging Athlete – Management Strategies for 2018Seth C. Gamradt MD, Frank A. Petrigliano MD, Stephen F. Brockmeier MD, Asheesh Bedi MDAs the population ages and continues to be active, incidence of degenerative conditions such as shoulder arthritis will continue to rise. A significant portion of these patients will be treated by sports medicine specialists. The purpose of this course is to outline the management options for the aging athlete with shoulder arthritis. The talks will be case-based, when applicable, and will address the work-up, non-operative options, including rehabilitation and biologics, surgical options and techniques, and expectations on return to sports. The specific areas to be addressed include: Non-arthroplasty options of the athlete with shoulder osteoarthritis ranging from rehabilitation, injections, and arthroscopy; partial shoulder replacement: hemiarthroplasty with and without biologic glenoid resurfacing and shoulder resurfacing; total shoulder arthroplasty: technique considerations in athletes and expectation on return to sports; reverse shoulder arthroplasty: indications and technique for the procedure, the rehabilitation and expectations for return to sports, and pearls and pitfalls.

Objectives:• Discuss viable non-arthroplasty options for the management of

shoulder arthritis• Discuss the indications and expected results for partial resurfacing of

the shoulder• Discuss the indications for total shoulder replacement, technical

considerations when performed on athletes, and their expected return to sports following the procedure

• Discuss the role for reverse shoulder arthroplasty, techniques that may improve functional outcomes, and expectations on return to sports

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Location: Grand Hall AProblem Procedures in Sports Medicine: Shoulder, Elbow, Hip, and Knee - It’s ComplicatedMark D. Miller MD, William N. Levine MD, Felix H. Savoie III, MD, F. Winston Gwathmey Jr., MDThis is a reprisal of a popular AOSSM 2017 IC in which faculty present case-based complications that occur with common sports medicine procedures. Experts in shoulder, knee, hip, and elbow surgery “share their dirty laundry” with the audience to help them identify and avoid iatrogenic complications in their practice. Each faculty will spend 15-20 minutes highlighting common problems, complications, and how to avoid and/or correct them.

Objectives:• Identify the most common complications that occur with sports

medicine procedures• Describe the various steps necessary to identify, avoid, or correct

complications in sports medicine procedures• Discuss how to reduce complications with performing common sports

medicine procedures

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this course.

IC402 CASE-BASED

Location: Cortez Hill ABCMedico-Legal Update for the Orthopaedic Team PhysicianChristopher C. Kaeding MD, Matthew J. Matava MD, Peter A. Indelicato MD, Eric C. McCarty MDWith the ever-increasing scrutiny, regulation, and mandates of the sports medicine physician, this course will provide a medical / legal update on issues that affect the orthopaedic team physician. Using case-based scenarios, the topics covered will include: the roles and responsibilities of the team physician, including the increasing emphasis on independent medical care; legal issues for the traveling team physician, including licensure/malpractice coverage when out of home state and the transportation of controlled substances; the risks/benefits / liability of game day injections; update on medical / legal aspects of concussions in athletes; and a review and update of pre-participation medical clearance and importance of appropriate exit physicals. These issues will be addressed from the youth, high school, collegiate and professional team perspectives. The session will close with a panel discussion and “Pearls for the Team Physician.”

Objectives:• Describe the role and responsibilities of the team physician• Describe the medical/legal issues around game day injections• Explain the importance of pre-participation and exit physicals• Describe the medical / legal issues around team physicians traveling

across state lines

IC403 CASE-BASED

Location: Grand Hall BShoulder Instability with Bone LossIvan H. Wong MD, FRCSC, Richard K. N. Ryu MD, Paul J. Favorito MD, Joseph P. Burns MDShoulder instability with bone loss has been a significant concern for higher failure rates from shoulder surgery. There have been significant advances in the detection and surgical management of shoulder instability with bone loss. Faculty will discuss the decision-making process for treatment of shoulder instability with bone loss and discuss techniques and outcomes of various arthroscopic treatment options. There will be interactive case-based presentations at the conclusion of the didactic lectures, focusing on complex decision-making and advanced surgical techniques.

Objectives:• Describe best practice pre-operative measurement of bone loss in

shoulder instability• Describe decision making process for addressing bone loss on

humeral side• Describe arthroscopic technique and early outcomes of Latarjet• Describe arthroscopic technique and early outcomes using distal

clavicle boney augment• Describe arthroscopic technique and outcomes of distal tibia allograft

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this course.

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POSTERS201 Jones Fractures Identified at the National

Football League Scouting Combine: Assessment of Prognostic Factors, Computed Tomography Findings, and Initial Career PerformanceRobert C. Spang MD1, Daniel B. Haber MD1, Brendin Beaulieu-Jones2, Kristen Stupay MD1, George Sanchez3, James M. Whalen MSEd4, Joseph J. Van Allen MS, PT, SCS, ATC, CSCS4, Mark D. Price MD, PhD1, Matthew T. Provencher MD5 1Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA2Dartmouth University, Hanover, NH3Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO4New England Patriots, Foxboro, MA5The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO

202 Efficacy of an Arthroscopic Virtual Based Simulator for Orthopedic Surgery Residents by Year in TrainingShahram Yari MD1, Chanakya Jandhyala MD1, Behnam Sharareh MD1, Aravind Athiviraham MD2, Theodore B. Shybut MD1 1Baylor University, Houston, TX2University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

203 Retroarticular Drilling with Supplemental Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate for the Treatment of Osteochondritis Dissecans of the KneeCrystal Perkins MD1, Kelsey Davidson MD1, Nathan L. Grimm2, Melissa A. Christino MD1, S. Clifton Willimon MD1, Michael T. Busch MD1

1Children’s Orthopaedics of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA2Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

204 Is Edema at the Posterior Medial Tibial Plateau Indicative of Ramp Lesion? An Examination of 852 Patients with Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionNeil Kumar MD, Tiahna Spencer BS, Edward Hochman BS, Mark P. Cote RPT, Robert A. Arciero MD, Cory M. Edgar MD, PhD University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT

205 Trans-Osseous vs. Anchor Repair of Acute Patellar Tendon RupturesJames A. O’Dowd MD1, David Lehoang BS1, Rebecca K. Butler ScM2, David De Witt PA-C3, Raffy Mirzayan MD3

1University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA2Kaiser Permanente, Pasadena, CA3Kaiser Permanente, Baldwin Park, CA

POSTER TOUR

Don’t miss the unique opportunity to ask questions directly to the authors and get the answers that you have been looking for.

Saturday, July 7 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Outside Exhibit Hall

Please proceed to the posters outside the Exhibit Hall at 12:30 for a tour. Posters are also available for viewing throughout the meeting, online at sportsmed.org and in the AOSSM app.

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206 Tibial Tubercle Fractures in Children and AdolescentsDaniel B. Haber MD1, Frances Tepolt MD2, Michael P. McClincy MD2, Leslie Kalish ScD2, Mininder S. Kocher MD, MPH2

1Massachusetts General Hospital, MA2Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA

207 Focal Periphyseal Edema (FOPE): A Newly Reported Cause of Knee Pain in Adolescent AthletesMark Wu BS, Sarah Bixby MD, Dennis E. Kramer MD, Benton E. Heyworth MD1 Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA

208 Contralateral Lateral Femoral Condyle Allografts Provide an Acceptable Surface Match for Simulated Classic Osteochondritis Dissecans Lesions of the Medial Femoral CondyleNabeel Salka MSE, John A. Grant MD, PhD, FRCSCUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

209 Preoperative Outcome Scores Are Predictive of Achieving the Minimal Clinically Important Difference After Treatment of Focal Cartilage Defects of the Knee with Osteochondral GraftsDean Wang MD, Brenda Chang MS, MPH, Francesca R. Coxe, Mollyann D. Pais BS, Thomas L. Wickiewicz MD, Russell F. Warren MD, Scott A. Rodeo MD, Riley J. Williams MD Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

210 Tunnel Bone Grafting in Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionBrett D. Owens MD1, MARS Group2 1Brown University, Providence, RI2Washington University, St Louis, MO

211 A Cam Shaped Femur Might Be a Risk Factor for ACL InjuriesThomas Rudolf Pfeiffer1, Jeremy M. Burnham MD1, Ajay C. Kanakamedala1, Jonathan Daniel Hughes MD2, James J. Irrgang PT, PhD, ATC1, Richard Debski PhD1, Volker Musahl MD1

1University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA2Scott & White Roney Bone & Joint Institute, Temple, TX

212 Allograft Augmentation of Hamstring Anterior Cruciate Ligament Grafts Is Associated with Increased Graft FailureCrystal Perkins MD, Michael T. Busch MD, Melissa A. Christino MD, S. Clifton Willimon MD Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA

213 Is Medial Tibial Slope Associated with Non-Contact ACL Tears? An Analysis of Primary and Revision ACL Reconstruction PatientsAlvin Wei-i Su MD, PhD1, Ljiljana Bogunovic MD2, Matthew V. Smith MD2, Simon Gortz MD3, Robert H. Brophy MD2, Rick W. Wright MD2, Matthew J. Matava MD2 1University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT2Washington University Orthopedics, St. Louis, MO3The CORE Institute, Phoenix, AZ

214 Advanced Patellar Tendinopathy Is Associated with Increased Rates of Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Autograft Failure in Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionsAlexander Leandros Lazarides MD1, Eduard Alentorn-Geli1, Emily Vinson MD1, Kristian Samuelsson MD, PhD, MSc2, Alison P. Toth MD1, Claude T. Moorman MD1, William E. Garrett MD, PhD3, Dean C. Taylor MD1

1Duke University, Durham, NC2Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Molndal, Sweden3Duke Sport Sciences Institute, Durham, NC

215 Patellar Tendon Thickness and Failure after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructions with Bone-Patella Tendon-Bone AutograftRyan Roach MD, Mark Kramarchuk, Hien Pham MD, Michele Masti MD, Amos Dai, Michael Joseph Alaia MD, Guillem Gonzalez-Lomas MD NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, New York, NY

216 Accuracy of MRI and Varus Stress Radiographs in Diagnosing Fibular Collateral Ligament InjuriesMatthew T. Provencher MD1, Patrick W. Kane MD2, Nicholas N. DePhillipo1, Mark Cinque2, Gilbert Moatshe MD2, Colin Murphy2, Anthony Sanchez2, Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD1 1The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO2Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO

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217 Whole-Body Muscle Activity During Baseball Pitching ExerciseYasushi Takata MD, Junsuke Nakase MD, PhD, Kengo Shimozaki, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya MD, PhD Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan

218 Performance and Return to Sport Following Latissimus Dorsi and Teres Major Injuries in Professional Baseball PitchersBrandon J. Erickson MD1, Peter Nissen Chalmers MD2, John D’Angelo3, Kevin Ma3, Anthony A. Romeo MD4

1Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY2Washington University Medical Center, St Louis, MO3Major League Baseball, New York, NY4Rothman Institute, New York, NY

220 Endoscopic Proximal Hamstring Repair: Portal Site Anatomy – A Cadaveric StudyMichael K. Ryan MD1, David P. Beason MS2, Benton A. Emblom MD1 1Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, Birmingham, AL2American Sports Medicine Institute, Birmingham, AL

221 Biomechanical Comparison of Open and Endoscopic Proximal Hamstring Repair TechniquesMichael K. Ryan MD1, Matthew W. Crozier MD2,David P. Beason MS2, Benton A. Emblom MD1 1Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, Birmingham, AL2American Sports Medicine Institute, Birmingham, AL

222 Reduction of Hip Arthroscopy Post-Operative Pain Using Ultrasound-Guided Fascia-Iliaca Block: A Prospective Randomized Control TrialJohn Larson Glomset MD1, Eugene J. Kim MD1, John M. Tokish MD2, Suzanne D. Renfro MD1, Tyler B. Seckel BS3, Kyle J. Adams BS3, Jason Folk MD1

1Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas; Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC2Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ3Hawkins Foundation, Greenville, SC

224 What Is the Impact of PAO Surgery on Patient Function and Activity Levels?Jeff Petrie MD1, Tonya An BS1, Perry Schoenecker MD1, Ira Zaltz MD2, Young-Jo Kim MD3, Michael B. Millis MD3, Paul Beaule MD4, Rafael J. Sierra MD5, Robert Trousdale MD5, Daniel J. Sucato MD, MS6, David Podeszwa MD6, Ernest Sink MD7, John C. Clohisy MD1

1Washington University, Saint Louis, MO2Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI3Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA4The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada5Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN6Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Dallas, TX7Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

225 Patient-Specific Parameters Associated with Traction Stiffness in Primary and Revision Hip ArthroscopyAshley L. Kapron PhD1, Michael Karns MD2, Stephen Kenji Aoki MD1, Temitope F. Adeyemi MPH1, Elizabeth A. Baillargeon BS1, Melissa K. Hartley BS1, Jocelyn N. Todd BS1, Travis Maak MD1 1University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT2University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OH

226 Indomethacin Does Not Reduce Heterotopic Ossification in Two-Incision Distal Biceps RepairsJustin Hudson MD1, Taylor R. Dunphy MD1, Rebecca K. Butler ScM2, Raffy Mirzayan MD3

1University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA2Kaiser Permanente, Pasadena, CA3Kaiser Permanente, Baldwin Park, CA

227 Incidence and Risk Factors for Failure of Arthroscopic Posterior Capsulolabral ReconstructionJames P. Bradley MD, Justin W. Arner MD, Sachidhanand Jayakumar BS, Dharmesh Vyas MD, PhD University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

228 Does Labral Reconstruction Prevent Osteoarthritis After Posterior Shoulder Instability: A Population-Based StudyJulia Lee MD1, Jarret Murray Woodmass MD2, Isabella Wu3, Christopher L. Camp MD3, Diane L. Dahm MD3, Aaron J. Krych MD3 1Sierra Pacific Orthopedics, Fresno, CA2Boston Shoulder Institute, Boston, MA3Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

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229 Comparison of Short-Term Biodex Results After Anatomic ACL Reconstruction Between Three AutograftsJonathan Daniel Hughes MD1, Jeremy M. Burnham MD2, Angela Hirsh2, Volker Musahl MD2, Freddie H. Fu MD2, James J. Irrgang PT PhD ATC2, Andrew D. Lynch PT, PhD2

1Baylor Scott and White, Temple, TX2University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

230 Correlation Between Synovial Fluid Biomarker Concentrations and Bone Marrow Edema Lesion Volume in Patients with Acute ACL RupturesUtkarsh Anil, Jordan Werner MD, Neha Jejurikar, Lena Kenny MS, Hien Pham MD, James Liu MD, Michele Mastio MD, Christopher Burke MD, Eric Jason Strauss MD NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, New York, NY

231 Effect of Meniscal Ramp Repair on Knee Kinematics, ACL in Situ Force and Bony Contact Forces – A Biomechanical StudyThomas Rudolf Pfeiffer MD, Jan Hendrik Naendrup, Calvin Chan, Kanto Nagai MD, PhD, João V. Novaretti, Richard Debski PhD, Volker Musahl MD University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

232 Graft-Recipient Anteroposterior Mismatch Does Not Affect the Clinical Outcomes of Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation of the Femoral CondyleFrancesca R. Coxe1, Dean Wang MD1, George Christian Balazs MD1, Brenda Chang MS, MPH1, Kristofer J. Jones MD2, Scott A. Rodeo MD1, Riley J. Williams MD1 1Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY2University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

233 Talar Motion Is Constrained by Tricortical Screw Fixation of the Syndesmosis: A Cadaveric Robotic StudyNeel K. Patel MD, Thomas Rudolf Pfeiffer MD, Jan-Hendrik Naendrup BS, Conor Murphy MD, Jason Zlotnicki MD, Richard Debski PhD, Volker Musahl MD, MaCalus Vinson Hogan MDUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

234 Jones Fracture in the Elite Athlete: Patient Reported Outcomes Following Fixation with BMACDwayne Carney1, Monique C. Chambers MD, MSL1, Joseph James Kromka1, Dukens LaBaze1, Robin Vereeke West MD2, Volker Musahl MD1, Bryson P. Lesniak MD1, MaCalus Vinson Hogan MD1

1University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA2Inova Sports Medicine, Fairfax, VA

235 Surgical Implications of the Distal Tibia Morphology at the Incisura for Glenoid AugmentationKenneth Aaron Shaw DO1, Colleen M. Moreland DO1, Mickey S. Chabak MD1, Matthew T. Provencher MD2, Stephen Parada MD3 1Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA2The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO3EAMC Orthopaedics, Augusta, GA

236 Epidemiology of Surgical Treatment of Youth Sports Injuries in the United StatesNicholas Bonazza MD1, Nicholas Sterling PhD1, Djibril Ba MPH1, Guodong Liu PhD1, William L. Hennrikus MD1, Aman Dhawan MD1 1Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA

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237 Surgical Repair of Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries: Short-Term Clinical Outcomes and Re-Rupture RateBrian Robert Waterman MD1, Robert Dean2, Shreya S. Veera3, Brian J. Cole MD, MBA2, Anthony A. Romeo MD4, Robert Wysocki MD2, Mark S. Cohen MD2, John Fernandez2, Nikhil N. Verma MD2 1Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC2Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL 3Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 4Rothman Institute, New York, NY

238 Release Location in a Risk Factor for Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction in Major League Baseball PitchersDaniel Aaron Portney1, Lucas T. Buchler MD1, Jake M. Lazaroff1, Stephen Gryzlo MD1, Matthew Saltzman MD1 1Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

239 The Effect of Humeral and Ulnar Tunnel Placement on Achieving UCL Graft IsometryAjay C. Lall MD1, David P. Beason MS1, Jeffrey R. Dugas MD2, E. Lyle Cain Jr., MD2 1American Sports Medicine Institute, Birmingham, AL 2Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, Birmingham, AL

240 Performance and Return to Sport Following Ulnar Nerve Transposition/Decompression in Professional Baseball PlayersBrandon J. Erickson MD1, Peter Nissen Chalmers MD2, John D’Angelo3, Kevin Ma3, Anthony A. Romeo MD4

1Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY2Washington University Medical Center, St Louis, MO3Major League Baseball, New York, NY4Rothman Institute, New York, NY

241 Human Amniotic Membrane Improves Healing in a Chronic, Massive Rotator Cuff Repair ModelDavid Kovacevic MD1, Robert Suriani1, Maarouf Saad1, Steven Tommasini PhD1, Christopher Mendias PhD, ATC2, Chad Carroll PhD3, Theodore A. Blaine MD1 1Yale University, New Haven, CT2University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI3Midwestern University, Downers Grove, IL

242 Anterior Cable Reconstruction Using the Proximal Biceps Tendon for Large Rotator Cuff Defects Limits Superior Migration and Subacromial Contact Without Restricting Range of MotionMaxwell C. Park MD1, Charles Lin2, Adam Kantor2, Yasuo Itami MD3, Michelle H. McGarry MS2, Thay Q. Lee PhD2 1Woodland Hills Medical Center, Woodland Hills, CA2Tibor Rubin VA Long Beach Healthcare System, Long Beach, CA

243 Risk Factors for Biceps Related Complications Following Arthroscopic Tenotomy of the Long Head of the Biceps TendonRaffy Mirzayan MD1, Christopher L. McCrum MD2, Rebecca K. Butler ScM3, Ram Kirin Alluri MD4 1Kaiser Permanente, Baldwin Park, CA2University of Texas, Southwestern, Dallas, TX3Kaiser Permanente, Pasadena, CA4University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

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245 Type VIII Slap Repair: Patient-Reported Outcomes of 34 Patients with Minimum 4-Year Follow-UpJustin W. Arner MD, Mitchell Stephen Fourman MD, Steven Bayer BS, Darren L. de Sa MD, FRCSC,Dharmesh Vyas MD, PhD, James P. Bradley MDUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

246 Shoulder Injection Prior to Rotator Cuff Repair is Associated with Increased Risk of Subsequent SurgerySophia Traven MD, Daniel Brinton MHA, MAR, Kit Simpson DrPH, Zachary Adkins MD, Alyssa Althoff, John Andrew Palsis MD, Harris Slone MDMedical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

248 A Randomized Controlled Trial and Cost Analysis Assessing the Value of Physical Therapy for Treatment of Adhesive CapsulitisJohn W. Stelzer MS, Ravi Agrawal, William Conaway, Jennifer Smith MD, Scott D. Martin MD Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

249 Pre-Operative and Post-Operative Alpha Angles Are Significant Independent Predictors of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures at Two Years After Hip ArthroscopyDrew A. Lansdown MD1, Kyle Kunze BS1, Gift Ukwuani MD1, Brian Robert Waterman MD2, William H. Neal BS1, Shane Jay Nho MD, MS3 1Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL2Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC3Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

250 Biomechanical Analysis of All-Suture Anchor Fixation for Rotator Cuff RepairEamon Bernardoni MS1, Rachel M. Frank MD2, Shreya S. Veera BS3, Justin W. Griffin MD3, Brian Robert Waterman MD4, Elizabeth Shewman MS3, Brian J. Cole MD, MBA1, Anthony A. Romeo MD5, Nikhil N. Verma MD1

1Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL2University of Colorado, Aurora, IL3Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL4Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 5Rothman Institute, New York, NY

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SPTS / AOSSM PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY, JULY 412:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Location: Old Town ABFee: Complimentary

The purpose of the AOSSM / Sports Physical Therapy Section (SPTS) pre-conference course is to provide attendees a team approach to the treatment of various sports medicine type lesions and injuries. Through dual presentations, the physician and a physical therapist will present the most recent and state of the art treatment for specific sports injuries.

12:00 pm – 12:30 pm Special Considerations for the Female Athlete

Barbara Hoogenboom DPT, ATC, SCSC

12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Age Related Changes Seen in Throwers – Little League to College

Scott Mair MD

Rehabilitation and Functional Recommendations for Throwers Little League to College

Terry Malone PT, EdD, ATC

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Ulnar Collateral Ligament Repair with Internal Brace: My 5 Year Experience

Jeffrey R. Dugas MD

Rehabilitation Following UCL Surgery: Repair and Reconstruction and Return to Throwing Objective Criteria

Kevin E. Wilk DPT

2:30 pm – 3:00 pm ACL Reconstruction: What Are the Expected Outcomes

Mark V. Paterno PhD, PT

3:00 pm – 3:30 pm How to Reduce Re-Injury Rate Following ACL Injury & Surgery

Lynn Snyder-Mackler ScD, PT

3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Objective Functional Outcomes Following ACL Surgery

Russel M. Paine PT

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Advances in Sports Science to Reduce Injury and Promote Recovery

Robert E. Mangine Med, PT, ATC Marsha Mangine DPT

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AOSSM MEDICAL PUBLISHING GROUP REVIEWERS WORKSHOPTHURSDAY, JULY 512:45 pm – 2:15 pm

Location: Cortez HillFee: No charge for AJSM, Sports Health and OJSM reviewers

$50 non-reviewers

Register online for this workshop or visit the Registration Desk to add this workshop to your itinerary. Boxed lunch is included.Reviewing and assessing quality scientific papers is a skill. The AOSSM medical publishing editorial staff will present two separate discussions:

ETHICAL ISSUES IN MEDICAL RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION

Bruce Reider MD AJSM and OJSM Editor-in-Chief

AJSM and OJSM Editor-in-Chief, Bruce Reider MD will discuss how and why numerous ethical issues arise when conducting and publishing medical research. This presentation will deal with three common ones: authorship, ethical standards for the conduct of research, and potential conflicts of interest on the part of authors. Dr. Reider will also review common standards for each of these. Attendees should gain an understanding of common guidelines for each issue and how AJSM and OJSM currently approach them.

TIME ZERO

Braden Flemming PhD Brown University, Providence, RI

Time zero biomechanical studies are popular and comprise approximately 15% of the papers submitted to AJSM. While many of these studies provide important baseline information for clinicians and researchers, they do not include the biophysical effects of healing and hence have limitations. Braden Flemming PhD will discuss how to review the strengths and weaknesses of Time Zero studies, the steps required to improve the success of publishing a Time Zero study, and how to identify criteria as a reviewer.

Workshop Objectives

Upon completion of this live educational activity, participants will be able to:

• Discuss the requirements for authorship of a study and the difference between an author and a contributor.

• Explain the development of ethical guidelines for medical research and the importance of the Declaration of Helsinki.

• Comply with enhanced requirements for declaring potential conflicts of interest in the authorship of research or review articles.

• Explain why transparency in reporting is important.

• Review the strengths and weaknesses of Time Zero studies

• Discuss the steps required to improve the success of publishing a Time Zero study

• Identify the criteria as a reviewer by which Time Zero studies should be assessed.

NIH REVIEWERS WORKSHOPTHURSDAY, JULY 54:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Location: Promenade ABFee: Complimentary

Serving on an NIH study section and reviewing grant applications can enhance your professional development. This session will explore the structure of NIH grant reviews and offer helpful advice for approaching reviews as a member of an NIH study section. CME is not available for this session.

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ROUND TABLE CASE DISCUSSIONSFRIDAY, JULY 62:45 pm – 4:15 pm

Fee: $75

Don’t miss your opportunity to learn about relevant, current clinical practice issues in a small, case-based discussion group. The cases will require that dilemmas be solved and decisions made. These discussions will include controversies or conflicts in management, as well as pertinent teaching points. The moderator will ask open-ended questions of participants, and as in clinical practice, the case(s) will unfold gradually with new information being offered during discussion.

Register online for these round table case discussions or visit the Registration Desk to add them to your itinerary.

ROUND TABLE TOPICSRT01 Shoulder InstabilityLocation: Hillcrest AMatthew T. Provencher MD  Steadman Clinic, Vail, COBrian R. Wolf MD, MS University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA

RT02 Large Cuff TearLocation: Hillcrest AMark H. Getelman MDSouthern California Orthopaedic Institute,Thousand Oaks, CA

Brian R. Waterman MD Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NCAOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this round table.

RT03 Revision ACLLocation: Hillcrest ADaniel E. Cooper MD  The Carrell Clinic Center, Dallas, TXDarren L. Johnson MD  University of Kentucky Sports Medicine, Lexington, KYAOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this round table.

RT04 Cartilage DefectLocation: Hillcrest BAnnunziato Amendola MD Duke Sports Science Institute, Durham, NC

Seth L. Sherman MD  University of Missouri, Columbia, MOAOSSM gratefully acknowledges Vericel for an educational grant in support of this round table.

RT05 Hip Location: Hillcrest BBrian D. Busconi MD  UMass Memorial Health Care, Worcester, MA

F. Winston Gwathmey MD UVA-Orthopaedics, Charlottesville, VAAOSSM gratefully acknowledges Stryker for an educational grant in support of this round table.

RT06 Pediatric ACLLocation: Hillcrest BMininder S. Kocher MD, MPH Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA

Jonathan C. Riboh MD  Duke Sports Science Institute, Durham, NCAOSSM gratefully acknowledges Stryker for an educational grant in support of this round table.

RT07 Patellofemoral Location: Hillcrest CDavid DeJour MD  Lyon-Ortho-Clinic, Lyon, France

David R. Diduch MD  UVA-Orthopaedics, Charlottesville, VAAOSSM gratefully acknowledges DePuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine for an educational grant in support of this round table.

RT08 Meniscus RepairLocation: Hillcrest CAsheesh Bedi MD  University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Matthew J. Matava MD  Washington University Orthopedics, Chesterfield, MOAOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this round table.

RT09 Complex Knee LigamentLocation: Hillcrest CRobert F. LaPrade MD, PhD  The Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO

Bruce A. Levy MD  Mayo Clinic of Rochester Minnesota, Rochester, MNAOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this round table.

RT10 ACL ControversiesLocation: Hillcrest DBernard R. Bach Jr., MD  Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, IL

Aaron J. Krych MD Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

RT11 Foot and AnkleLocation: Hillcrest DThomas O. Clanton MDThe Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO

Bryan George Vopat MD  University of Kansas, Overland Park, KS

RT12 Failed CuffLocation: Hillcrest DStephen F. Brockmeier MD  UVA-Orthopaedics, Charlottesville, VA

John M. Tokish MD  Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZAOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this round table.

RT13 Hip 2Location: Hillcrest DBenjamin G. Domb MD  Hinsdale Orthopaedics and American Hip Institute, Westmont, IL

Christopher M. Larson MD  Minnesota Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Institute at Twin Cities Orthopedics, Edina, MNAOSSM gratefully acknowledges Smith & Nephew for an educational grant in support of this round table.

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Steven P. Arnoczky Young Investigator Grant

Provides an award up to $50,000, aimed at providing “seed money” for pilot or small- scale projects. The principal investigator must be an early career orthopaedic surgeon or fellow with interests in sports medicine research.Pre-review Deadline: January 2019 Pre-review required for all applicants. Final Deadline: April 2019

Sandy Kirkley Clinical Outcomes Grant

Provides $20,000 for start-up, “seed”, or supplemental funding specifically for a clinical outcome research project. Applicants are not restricted to newer investigators.Pre-review Deadline: March 2019 Pre-review suggested but not required. Final Deadline: May 2019

AOSSM / Sanofi Osteoarthritis Grant

Funds investigations related to early osteoarthritis (OA) and/or prevention of OA progression. The grant will be for $50,000 to support either a clinical research study or a lab/basic science project. Proposed studies need not relate specifically to sports injuries and should also have broad applicability to OA in the general population. Application Deadline: January 2019

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges for their support of this grant.

Bart Mann Award for the Advancement of Sports Medicine Research

This $5,000 award, in honor of AOSSM’s first Director of Research, will be given to up to five AOSSM members to support service to the profession, as well as their professional development, as first-time reviewers on an NIH Study Section for sports medicine and orthopaedics.

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AOSSM / Aircast Foundation Return to Play Grant

Funds one grant of up to $150,000 to support a clinical research project investigating return to play after musculoskeletal injury. Collaborative, multi-center research studies are strongly encouraged and will be a factor in the review process. Study participants from any sport or type of sport (e.g. pivoting, contact, overhead), at any age or level of participation, and with common musculoskeletal injuries are ideal for this grant opportunity. Application Deadline: Late 2018

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges for their support of this grant.

AOSSM/JRF Ortho Allograft Grant

Funds investigations into the basic science or biomechanics of meniscal or ostechondral allografts. This grant will provide a one-time award of up to $50,000.Application Deadline: December 2018

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges for their support of this grant.

AOSSM Research Awards

Recognizes outstanding research in orthopaedic sports medicine.

Awards are made in three categories:

• Basic science studies• Clinical research• Either basic science or clinical research

conducted by an individual under 40 years old.

Submission Deadline: October 1, 2018

An informal workshop will take place on Thursday, July 5, 2018 from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm in Promenade AB at the Manchester Grand Hyatt to discuss how serving on an NIH study section and reviewing grant applications can be beneficial to your career.

Applications must be full manuscripts and cannot have been presented, published, or accepted for presentation or publication prior to submission

NIH Reviewer Information Session

Please visit www.sportsmed.org/Research for complete details on grant and award details and deadlines.

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WEDNESDAYBoard of Directors Promenade AB 8:00 am – 3:30 pm

THURSDAYResearch Committee Mission Beach A 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Council of Delegates Golden Hill AB 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Technology Committee Cove 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

AJSM Editorial Board Cortez Hill 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm

AJSM Facebook Live Event Golden Hill AB 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Program Committee Cove 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm

Welcome Reception Pool Deck 4th Floor 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

FRIDAYFellowship Committee Cove 6:30 am – 7:30 am

Traveling Fellowship Committee Promenade A 6:45 am – 8:00 am

Sunrise Summit Hillcrest CD 7:00 am – 8:30 am

Enduring Education Committee Promenade B 7:30 am – 8:30 am

Public Relations Committee Mission Beach A 7:30 am – 8:30 am

STOP Sports Injuries Committee Mission Beach A 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Sports Medicine Fellowship Program Directors Old Town AB 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Publications Committee Cove 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Medical Publishing Board of Trustees Promenade A 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Education Committee Mission Beach AB 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

AJSM Electronic Media Editorial Board Mission Beach C 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Traveling Fellows Reception Bayview 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

SATURDAYTeam Physician Meeting Promenade A 7:00 am – 8:00 am

Accreditation Task Force Promenade B 7:00 am – 8:00 am

SUNDAYBoard of Directors Golden Hill AB 7:00 am – 9:00 am

COMMITTEE MEETINGS / RECEPTIONS

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REGISTRATIONEvery AOSSM meeting attendee needs to present photo identification to pick up registration materials. Registration will be in the Seaport Ballroom Foyer on Level 2 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt.

Wednesday, July 4 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Thursday, July 5 6:15 am – 5:00 pm

Friday, July 6 6:15 am – 4:00 pm

Saturday, July 7 6:15 am – 4:00 pm

Sunday, July 8 6:15 am – 10:00 am

CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTBreakfast will be offered on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Exhibit Hall from 7:30 am – 8:30 am and outside the instructional course rooms from 6:15 am – 7:30 am. On Sunday, breakfast will be offered in the Harbor Ballroom Foyer only from 6:15 am – 8:00 am

PARKINGValet Parking Overnight: $49, First Hour: $10, Daily Maximum: $55

Self Parking Overnight: $35, First Hour: $8, Daily Maximum: $35

GENERAL SESSIONAll sessions will be held at the Manchester Grand Hyatt. The General Session will be in the Harbor Ballroom on Level 2.

CONCURRENT SESSIONSThe Concurrent Sessions will be held in Grand Hall A and Grand Hall B on the Lobby Level.

EXHIBITSExhibits will be located in Seaport Ballroom. A complete listing of commercial exhibitors, including exhibit hours, is printed in this Final Program. Continental breakfast and coffee breaks will be held in the Exhibit Halll. Admission to the Exhibit Hall requires a badge. Children under 16 are not permitted into the Exhibit Hall.

The AOSSM attendee raffle will be located in the Exhibit Hall.

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES AND ROUND TABLE CASE DISCUSSIONSInstructional courses are offered Thursday – Sunday from 6:45 am – 8:15 am and on Friday afternoon from 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm. Round table discussions are offered on Friday afternoon from 2:45 pm – 4:15 pm.

Attendance in instructional courses and round table case discussions is by ticket only, and the fee is $75 USD for each course. Attendees must register and pay the fee in order to enroll. This fee is applicable to ALL registrants. Some instructional courses and round table case discussions have limited capacity, and space is assigned as registrations are received. The instructional course handouts are available as a complete package in electronic format at a price of $70 USD.

NO REFUNDS FOR INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES or ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS WILL BE ISSUED.

WIRELESS SERVICEWireless Service is available Wednesday – Sunday throughout all the meeting space and Exhibit Hall.

Network Name: AOSSM Wi-Fi

Password: aossm2018 (this is case sensitive)

DESCRIPTIONThe AOSSM Annual Meeting serves as the primary source of continuing medical education for orthopaedic sports medicine physicians by advancing research and promoting a climate conducive to excellence in clinical practice. Our Annual Meeting is the principal mechanism for the transfer of scientific, technical, and intellectual information to the orthopaedic sports medicine community.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESUpon completion of this educational activity, learners should be able to:

• Implement an effective evaluation algorithm, based on recent research, for musculoskeletal and medical sports medicine conditions

• Assess and apply surgical and non-surgical treatment recommendations and rehabilitation protocols for the management of musculoskeletal and medical conditions germane to the practice of orthopaedic sports medicine

• Integrate prevention strategies with healthcare team(s) to improve musculoskeletal and medical health in their patient population

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PREREQUISITESA basic understanding of the mechanics of sports injuries, as well as a familiarity with the pertinent anatomy and physiology of the upper and lower extremities and the spine, is suggested.

INDEPENDENCEAOSSM attests that the people responsible for the development of this educational activity did so independently and were not influenced by commercial supporters.

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDITS

The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

General Scientific Sessions: AOSSM designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Instructional Courses: AOSSM designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Roundtable Discussions: AOSSM designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AOSSM Medical Publishing Group Reviewers Workshop: AOSSM designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR ATHLETIC TRAINERS

The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers.

This program is eligible for a maximum of 16.50 Category A hours / CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.

AAPAAAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME.

DISCLAIMERThe material presented in this continuing medical education program is being made available by the AOSSM for educational purposes only. This material is not intended to represent the only methods or procedures appropriate for the medical situation discussed, but rather it is intended to present an approach, view, statement, or opinion of the faculty, which may be helpful to others who face similar situations. Neither the content (whether written or oral) of any course, seminar, or other presentation in the program, nor the use of a specific product in conjunction therewith, nor the exhibition of any materials by any parties coincident with the program, should be construed as indicating endorsement or approval of the views presented, the products used, or the materials exhibited by the AOSSM, or its Committees, Commissions, or Affiliates. The AOSSM makes no statements, representations, or warranties (whether written or oral) regarding the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) status of any product used or referred to in conjunction with any course, seminar, or other presentation being made available as part of this course. Faculty members shall have sole responsibility to inform attendees of the FDA status of each product that is used in conjunction with any course, seminar, or presentation and whether such use of the product is in compliance with FDA regulations.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACTThe AOSSM wishes to take those steps to ensure that no individual with a disability is excluded, denied services, segregated, or otherwise treated differently than other individuals because of the absence of auxiliary aids and services. If you require any of the auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to attend this program, please contact AOSSM prior to arrival at [email protected].

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The Thomas A. Brady Award is given annually to an orthopaedic surgeon who has been dedicated to excellence in sports medicine at the local level, with local athletes, since 1999.

Dr. Brady is the father of sports medicine in central Indianapolis. He began his work in sports medicine in 1944, working as team physician for the Third Air Force Football Team. In 1968, he presented a plan to the Indiana State Medical Association to organize a sports medicine committee. The plan was approved and Dr. Brady served as the first chairman. In the 1980s, he set up a walk-in clinic in the basement of Methodist Hospital to treat high school athletes. On Friday nights he would attend two or three football games, traveling around the city to make sure that these athletes had good medical care.

Upon his retirement in the late 1980s, Dr. Brady was orthopaedic consultant to 16 public, 5 catholic, and 1 private high school in Indianapolis, as well as the athletic teams at DePauw University and Indiana Central College. Dr. Brady passed away in 2011.

CABAUD MEMORIAL AWARD2018 Recipient The Influence of Graft Tensioning Sequence on Tibiofemoral Orientation During Bicruciate and Posterolateral Corner Knee Ligament Reconstruction: A Biomechanical Study

Gilbert Moatshe MD, Jorge Chahla MD, PhD, Alex Brady MSc, Grant Dornan, Kyle Muckenhirn, Bradley Kruckeberg BA, Lars Engebretsen MD, PhD, Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD

This award was established in 1986 to honor the life and contributions of Henry Edward (“Ed”) Cabaud III, MD. Dr. Cabaud graduated from the University of Southern California School of Medicine, after which he served as a US Army Battalion Surgeon in Germany. He received the Outstanding Resident Award from Letterman Army Medical Center and later joined the staff at Letterman Army Institute of Research. In 1984 he was awarded the US Armed Forces Meritorious Service Medal for research. He also received the Merck Sharp & Dohme Award for research on the repair and replacement of ligaments and tendons with prosthetic devices. He became an Associate Professor of Orthopaedics at the University of California at San Francisco, a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, and was a member of AOSSM.

Dr. Cabaud died of cancer in 1985 at the age of 40. He was known as a gifted surgeon, brilliant researcher, and devoted family member. He had a legion of accomplishments for one so young and touched the lives of many through his varied activities.

The Cabaud Memorial Award is given annually to the best manuscript submitted that pertains to hard or soft tissue biology, in vitro research, laboratory or “bench-type” research, or in vivo animal research.

HUGHSTON AWARD2018 RecipientDouble-Bundle Versus Single-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Prospective Randomized Study With 10-Year Results

Sally Järvela MD, PhD, Tommi Kiekara MD, PhD, Piia Suomalainen MD, PhD, Timo Järvela MD, PhD

The Hughston Award is given annually for the most outstanding paper appearing in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (AJSM) in the prior year to the award. Jack C. Hughston MD, the founder of AJSM, is one of the pioneers in sports medicine. Early on he recognized the need for immediate diagnosis and surgical correction of ligamentous injuries about the knee in order to achieve optimum results. He performed numerous cadaver and clinical studies to develop the concept of anatomical repair of injured structures in the knee and developed a classification system based upon his clinical observations and studies.

Dr. Hughston served as President of AOSSM from 1974 – 75, Editor of AJSM from 1972 – 1990, and Chairman of AJSM from 1990 – 2001. He also received the Mr. Sports Medicine Award from AOSSM in 1976.

Dr. Hughston was instrumental in organizing other physicians throughout the country to form the AOSSM. In the late 1970s he developed what became AJSM, which evolved into the pre-eminent journal for orthopaedic sports medicine in the world. For these two achievements alone he will be forever recognized as one of those having a true dedication to the field of sports medicine.

Recipients also receive $5,000 and plaque.

ROBERT E. LEACH MD SPORTS MEDICINE LEADERSHIP AWARD2018 Recipient To be announced Friday, July 6 at 10:10 am

This award, established in 1973, is given annually to an individual who has provided outstanding service in the orthopaedic community and made numerous contributions to the specialty of sports medicine.

Robert E. Leach MD served as Chairman of the AJSM Board of Trustees for 10 years and was also the Editor of AJSM from 1991 – 2001. Dr. Leach served AOSSM as President from 1983 – 1984. He also received numerous other awards and honors from the Society, including The George Rovere Award for Excellence in 1995, the Kennedy Lectureship in 1998, the Presidential Guest Speaker in 1992, and entrance into the AOSSM Hall of Fame in 2002. In 1988 Dr. Leach was named Mr. Sports Medicine, the award which now bears his name.

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O’DONOGHUE SPORTS INJURY RESEARCH AWARD2018 RecipientArthroscopic vs. Open Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial with 15-Year Follow-Up and an Assessment of “On-Track” and “Off-Track” as a Predictor of Failure

Craig R. Bottoni MD, John D. Johnson DO, CPT, Liang Zhou MD, Sarah G. Raybin BA, MAJ, James J. Shaha MD, COL (ret), Kenneth K. Lindell MD, MAJ, David D. Thoma DO

Don H. O’Donoghue MD has been called the Father of Sports Medicine in the United States. His early work on knee injuries led to the development of the subspecialty and started the interest in the care of athletes.

Dr. O’Donoghue was born in Iowa in 1901 and received his medical degree from the University of Iowa. He was the first orthopaedic resident at the University of Oklahoma in 1929 and stayed on to work as a pediatric orthopaedist in his early years. Dr. O’Donoghue was Professor and Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Oklahoma, a position he held until 1974. In 1962, he published the first book in the United States on sports medicine, with three subsequent printings into the 1980s.

Dr. O’Donoghue chaired the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons’ Committee on Sports Medicine. In 1972, he and 25 other orthopaedists formed the AOSSM, and Dr. O’Donoghue became its first president. His legacy is the foresight he had to recognize the importance of a specific approach to define athletic injuries by careful, systematic evaluation and then to treat them by anatomic repair or reconstruction. His pioneering work in the anatomy and biology laboratories led him to an understanding of the healing properties of ligaments and the mechanics of the knee. Dr. O’Donoghue theorized that anatomic repair of the ligamentous injury might give better results than non-surgical treatments and he recognized the importance of this area of orthopaedic knowledge. The O’Donoghue Sports Injury Research Award is given annually to the best overall paper that deals with clinical-based research or human in vivo research.

GEORGE D. ROVERE AWARD2018 Recipient Allen F. Anderson MD

The Rovere Award is given annually to an individual AOSSM member to recognize his or her contribution to sports medicine education

over the years and is selected by the AOSSM Education Committee. It commemorates George D. Rovere MD, Chair of the AOSSM Education Committee, who died in 1988. As Education Chair, Dr. Rovere inaugurated the Society’s Instructional Course program, introduced at the 1985 AOSSM Annual Meeting, and was a leader in the AOSSM Conference on Strength Training and the Prepubescent.

At the time of his death, Dr. Rovere was head of the Section of Orthopaedics at Bowman Gray School of Medicine at Wake Forest University, serving as team physician to all the university’s athletic teams. In addition, he was an orthopaedic consultant to the Carolina Thunderbirds ice hockey team, as well as numerous area high school teams.

T. DAVID SISK AWARDS FOR RESEARCH EXCELLENCE 2018 Recipient: Best International PaperThe Diagnostic Utility of Computer-Assisted Auscultation for the Early Detection of Cardiac Murmurs of Structural Origin in the Periodic Health Evaluation

Pierre L. Viviers MBChB, MMedSc, MSc (Sports Med), FACSM, Jo-Anne H. Kirby MBChB, MSc (Sports Med), Jeandré T. Viljoen BSc (Physio), MPhil (Exercise Sc), Wayne Derman MBChB, BSc (Med) (Hon), PhD, FFIMS

2018 Recipient: Best Original Research Paper Association of Competition Volume, Club Sports, and Sports Specialization With Sex and Lower Extremity Injury History in High School Athletes

Eric G. Post MS, ATC, David R. Bell PhD, ATC, Stephanie M. Trigsted MS, ATC, Adam Y. Pfaller, Scott J. Hetzel MS, M. Alison Brooks MD, MPH, and Timothy A. McGuine PhD

2018 Recipient: Best Review PaperMedial Tibial Stress Syndrome in Active Individuals: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Risk Factors

Mark F. Reinking PT, PhD, SCS, ATC, Tricia M. Austin PT, PhD, ATC, Randy R. Richter PT, PhD, and Mary M. Krieger MLIS, RN

The T. David Sisk Research Awards were established in 2010 to honor the best papers submitted to Sports Health in clinical, laboratory, and international research. The winners receive a $2,500 cash prize and a plaque. Dr. Sisk was a strong proponent of Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach and served as the Chairman of the AOSSM Medical Publishing Board of Trustees at the time when the creation of the new journal was proposed. He enthusiastically fostered the journal throughout its initial development and set the journal’s course for its current success. Dr. Sisk was a former AOSSM President, Hall of Fame inductee, and active member in the sports medicine community throughout his esteemed career. He died of cancer in July of 2009 but his legacy of teaching and collaboration continues to live on.

ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE AWARDS

2018 William A. Grana Award for Best Original ResearchLateral Meniscus Posterior Root and Meniscofemoral Ligaments as Stabilizing Structures in the ACL-Deficient Knee: A Biomechanical Study

Jonathan M. Frank MD, Gilbert Moatshe MD, Alex W. Brady MS, Grant J. Dornan MS, Ashley Coggins BS, Kyle J. Muckenhirn BS, Erik L. Slette BA, Jacob D. Mikula BS, and Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD

2018 Douglas W. Brown Award for Best Review PaperThe Role of Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis in Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic Review With Meta-analysis and Best-Evidence Synthesis

Brian M. Devitt MD, FRCS, FRACS, Stuart W. Bell FRCS, Clare L. Adern PhD, Taylor Hartwig BExSc, Tabitha J. Porter BAppSc, Julian A. Feller FRACS, and Kate E. Webster PhD

AOSSM and the Editorial Board representatives from its partner organizations established these awards in 2015 to recognize the top review paper and original research paper published in the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine in the previous year. The winners receive a plaque.

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Current Return to Sport Criteria after ACL Reconstruction Fail to Identify Increased Risk of Second ACL Injury in Young Athletes

Mark V. Paterno PT, PhD, MBA, SCS, ATC

This award, established in November of 2015, recognizes outstanding research presented at the Annual Meeting related to youth sports injury prevention, treatment, or rehabilitation. The STOP Sports Injuries campaign (www.stopsportsinjuries.org) began in 2010 to help education and create resources to prevent athletic overuse and trauma injuries in kids. The winner is selected by the STOP Sports Injuries Outreach Committee and receives a $1,000 award and plaque.

FELLOW RESEARCH AWARDS2018 Recipient: Basic ScienceInfluence of Naproxen, Age and Body Mass Index on the Biological Composition of Leukocyte Rich Platelet-Rich Plasma: A Prospective, Therapeutic, Cohort Study

Sandeep Mannava MD, PhD, Kaitlyn E. Whitney BS, Jillian King BS, Mitchell Kennedy BS, Katarina Klett, Grant Dornan MSc, Jorge Chahla MD, PhD, Thos A. Evans MD, Johnny Huard PhD, Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD

2018 Recipient: Clinical ScienceNon-Operative Treatment of Elbow Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries with and without Platelet-Rich Plasma in Professional Baseball Players: A Comparative and Matched Cohort Analysis

Aakash Chauhan MD, MBA, Peter McQueen MD, Michael G. Ciccotti MD, Christopher Camp MD, John D’Angelo, Hollis Potter MD, Brandon J. Erickson MD, Stephen Fealy MD, Heinz Hoenecke MD, Daniel Keefe MD, Julie McCauley MPHc, Jan Fronek MD1

The Fellow Research Award, formerly The Aircast Award, was first presented in 1998. The Fellowship Committee determines the recipients. The award is given to the best papers in clinical science and basic science submitted by a sports medicine fellow for the AOSSM Annual Meeting. Each recipient receives $1,500 and an award plaque.

EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH AWARD2018 Recipient Tissue Engineered Meniscal Replacement Using a Fiber-Reinforced Scaffold in a Two-Year Ovine Model

Jay M. Patel PhD, Salim A. Ghodbane MD, Andrzej Brzezinski MD, Charles J. Gatt MD, Michael G. Dunn PhD

This award is given to the best paper submitted in any category to the Awards Committee with a primary author under the age of 40 at the time of the Annual Meeting. The award consists of a $2,000 honorarium, award certificate, presentation of the paper at the AOSSM Annual Meeting, and consideration of publication in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (AJSM).

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AWARD2018 Recipient High Rates of Osteoarthritis Develop After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery: An Analysis of 4108 Patients

Mark E. Cinque MS, Grant J. Dornan MSC, Jorge Chahla MD, PhD, Gilbert Moatshe MD, and Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD

The Systematic Review award is given to the best systematic review paper submitted to AJSM during a calendar year. All systematic review papers are considered, and the award is determined by the editors of AJSM. This award was established to encourage submission of high-quality systematic review papers, which add to the current knowledge of sports medicine.

The winners of the Systematic Review Award receive $5,000 and a plaque.

HERODICUS AWARD2018 Recipient The Use of a Bio-Inductive Collagen Patch to Supplement Repair of Large and Massive Rotator Cuff Tears Including Revisions: Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes at 2-year Follow-up

Stephen Thon MD, Lawrence K. O'Malley MD, Michael John O'Brien MD, Felix H. Savoie III, MD

The Herodicus Award is given annually by the Herodicus Society. It is awarded to the best resident paper accepted for the AOSSM Annual Meeting Program.

HALL OF FAME AWARDS2018 Recipients Allen F. Anderson MD, Bernard R. Bach Jr., MD, Walton W. Curl MD, Roland Jakob MD, Edward M. Wojtys MD

In 2001, AOSSM established the Hall of Fame to honor members of the orthopaedic sports medicine community who have contributed significantly to the specialty and set themselves apart. Being inducted into the Hall of Fame is one of the highest honors given to a Society

member. Nominations for the Hall of Fame are submitted by AOSSM members and then selected by the Hall of Fame committee. Recipients receive an award plaque, special presentation at the AOSSM Annual Meeting, and picture on the AOSSM Hall of Fame display at the Annual Meeting.

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THURSDAY, JULY 52018 ANNUAL MEETING FUN RUN / WALKLocation: Back of the Manchester Grand Hyatt adjacent to Sally’s Restaurant6:00 am – 6:30 amFee: ComplimentaryKick off your day with AOSSM’s 1st Annual Fun Run / Walk! Participants will run or walk one mile around the beautiful San Diego Harbor and get their steps in early before catching all the action packed education of the meeting. All ages and abilities welcome! Sign-up at the Registration Desk. If you are pre-registered you can pick-up your t-shirt at the Fun Run check-in table.

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges ORHub, Inc for their support of the Fun Run/Walk.

FRIENDS OF SOMOS (SOCIETY OF MILITARY ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS) AND MILITARY SPORTS ASSOCIATES RECEPTION

Location: Seaview Terrace5:00 pm – 6:00 pmFee: Complimentary

Join AOSSM and SOMOS for the first ever combined reception of military members from AOSSM and SOMOS. All are welcome to attend this inaugural event that recognizes and celebrates sports medicine in the military. If you are current military, former military, a colleague or friend who cares for those who serve or who have served our country, please join us on the Seaview Terrace for light appetizers and beverages.

WELCOME RECEPTIONLocation: 4th Floor Pool Deck6:30 pm – 8:00 pmFee: ComplimentaryJoin us on the pool deck overlooking the beautiful San Diego Harbor for this year’s Welcome Reception. Everyone and their families are welcome to attend.

AOSSM gratefully acknowledges CEP-Topical Gear for a grant in support of the Welcome Reception.

SATURDAY, JULY 7FAMILY NIGHT ON THE USS MIDWAY6:30 pm – 10:30 pmFee: ComplimentaryJoin us for a private event on the longest-serving aircraft carrier in U.S. Navy history, the USS Midway. Explore galleys, the 4-acre flight deck to see restored fighter jets and helicopters, take a ride on a simulator, visit the museum store, or enjoy a docent lead tour to ensure you gain a greater appreciation of courage, freedom and service to our country. A buffet dinner will be offered while you enjoy music and dancing with a local DJ. The event is approximately a 10-minute walk from the Manchester Grand Hyatt. For those that need additional assistance, limited transportation services are also being offered. Please meet the bus starting at 6:15pm on the Seaport Tower side of the Manchester Grand Hyatt. It will run on a continuous loop to and from the event. Your badge will serve as your admittance and only one badge is required per family. To register visit the on-site Registration Desk.

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EXHIBIT HALL AND REGISTRATION HOURS:THURSDAY, JULY 5 7:30 am – 12:00 pm

FRIDAY, JULY 6 7:30 am – 12:00 pm

SATURDAY, JULY 7 7:30 am – 11:30 am

CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTTHURSDAY, JULY 5 7:30 am – 8:30 am

FRIDAY, JULY 6 7:30 am – 8:30 am

SATURDAY, JULY 7 7:30 am – 8:30 am

BREAKS WITH EXHIBITORS:THURSDAY, JULY 5 10:45 am – 11:30 am

FRIDAY, JULY 6 10:50 am – 11:30 am

SATURDAY, JULY 7 10:55 am – 11:30 am

Join your colleagues in the Exhibit Hall, Seaport Ballroom across from the poster display, for fellowship, and discovery of new orthopaedic products and services.

FDA STATEMENTSome drugs or medical devices demonstrated at the Annual Meeting have not been cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or have been cleared by the FDA for specific purposes only. The FDA has stated that it is the responsibility of the physician to determine the FDA clearance status of each drug or medical device he or she wishes to use in clinical practice. AOSSM policy provides that “off label” uses of a drug or medical device may be described in AOSSM’s CME activities so long as the “off label” use of the drug or medical device is also specifically disclosed (ie, it must be the described purpose). Any drug or medical device is being used “off label” if the described use is not set forth on the product’s approval label.

ATTENDEE RAFFLE THURSDAY – SATURDAY

AT 10:30 AM

Drop your raffle ticket in the bin in the Exhibit Hall

each day to win a $200.00 AM EX gift card or

New AOSSM Apparel.

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Please take some time to visit the exhibitors over the next few days. Revenues generated through exhibitors significantly offset your registration fees!

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The products displayed in the technical exhibits area and the uses suggested by the manufacturer do not represent an endorsement nor imply that the products have been evaluated or approved by AOSSM. For your convenience, the technical exhibiting companies are listed alphabetically and the product / services they offer are identified by the following codes:

PRODUCT CODES:AM Anatomical Model

AS Arthroscopic Systems

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BNE Bone Products

BB Business to Business / OEM

CS Casting Supplies & Equipment

COM Computer Hardware / Software

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American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) 8Code(s): OTH

Amniox Medical 521Code(s): T

AOSSM Resource Center Seaport FoyerCode(s): EDU, OTH

Arthrex, Inc. 505, 605Code(s): IMG, SE, AS, BLD, DEV, EDU, I, SI, T

Axoloti Biologix 108Code(s): T

Bauerfeind / Trainer Rx 804Code(s): O, SG, MS, REHB

Bioventus, LLC 710Code(s): BNE, DEV, OTH

Blue Bay Medical, Inc. 319Code(s): DEV

BrainScope Company, Inc. 116Code(s): DEV

Breg 500Code(s): DEV

Calmoseptine, Inc. 816Code(s): PH

Cannuflow, Inc. 614Code(s): AS, DEV

Care Credit 518Code(s): PM

Cartilage Repair Systems, LLC 223Code(s): OTH

Catalyst Physician Regeneration Network 320

CEP Topical Gear 215Code(s): REHB

Ceterix Orthopaedics, Inc. 600Code(s): AS, DEV, SI, I

ConMed 414Code(s): AS, I, SI, T

CurveBeam 401Code(s): DEV, DI, XRAY

Cutting Edge Laser Technologies 222Code(s): OTH, REHB

DePuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine 314Code(s): SE, SI

DJO 415Code(s): I, SG, SI, REHB, OTH

Doctor.com 211Code(s): PM

Esaote North America 119Code(s): DI, MRI

Exscribe, Inc. 208Code(s): EMR, COM, PM

Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 105Code(s): PH

Fidia Pharma USA, Inc. 200Code(s): PH

Firstkind, Ltd. 323Code(s): PH

Flexion Therapeutics, Inc. 205Code(s): PH

Freeze Sleeve 421Code(s): DEV, REHB

Fujifilm SonoSite 210

Code(s): DEV, DI

Game Ready 317Code(s): REHB, DEV, OTH

Geistlich Pharma N.A. 618Code(s): PH, BNE, DEV, I

Greyledge Technologies 622Code(s): OTH

Halyard Health (Formerly I-Flow) 418Code(s): DEV

Hapad, Inc. 616Code(s): SG, O, SF

Histogenics Corporation 318Code(s): I, T

Horizon Pharma 321Code(s): PH

Integra LifeSciences Corporation 615Code(s): I, PH, OTH

ioverå (Myoscience, Inc.) 214Code(s): DEV

ISAKOS 3Code(s): EDU, OTH

iWALKFREE 423Code(s): DEV, P, REHB, O

JRF Ortho 611Code(s): T

Kneebourne Therapeutic, LLC 400Code(s): REHB, DEV, MS

LifeNet Health 601Code(s): T, BNE, I

Lipogems 402 Code(s): DEV, T

Medical Consultants Network (MCN) 818Code(s): OTH

MiMedx Group, Inc. 202

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Misonix 209

MTF Biologics 416Code(s): BNE, I, T

NaturesMed 810Code(s): DEV

Newclip Technics USA 420Code(s): DEV, I

Oberd 514Code(s): COM, EDU

ON Foundation 7Code(s): OTH

OPED Medical Inc. dba EVENup 114Code(s): MS, O, SF

Organogenesis Surgical & Sports Medicine 409Code(s): T

ORHub 716Code(s): OTH

OrthogenRx, Inc. 405Product Codes(s): DEV, PH, OTH

Orthopaedic Learning Center 6Product Codes(s): OTH

Ossur Americas 515Product Codes(s): O, SG, P

Patellofemoral Foundation, Inc. 2Product Codes(s): OTH

PHYSICOOL, USA 520

ProcedureCard 111Product Codes(s): BB, COM

Quadrant Biosciences, Inc. 219Product Codes(s): BB, COM

Quten Research 110Product Codes(s): DEV, DI

Ranfac 617Product Codes(s): BNE, DEV, BB, T

Reparel 700Product Codes(s): SG, REHB

Robin Healthcare 808Product Codes(s): COM, EDU, EMR, PM

RockTape, Inc. 113Product Codes(s): EDU, MS

RTI Surgical, Inc 204Product Codes(s): T, I, BNE, DEV

Sam Sport 422Product Codes(s): BNE, DEV, REHB

SirenMD 522Product Codes(s): COM, EMR, MRI, PM

SLARD 4Product Codes(s): EDU, OTH

Smith & Nephew, Inc. 504Product Codes(s): SE, I, SI, AS

Sparta Science 702Product Codes(s): COM, DEV, DI, REHB

Stryker 305Product Codes(s): DEV, AS, I, FPD

Surgenex 115Product Codes(s): T

Tenex Health, Inc. 102Product Codes(s): SE, DEV, T, SI

The American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery 5Product Codes(s): OTH

Top Shelf Orthopedics 315Product Codes(s): REHB, SG, O

Townsend Design – A Thuasne Company 212Product Codes(s): O, SG

Trice Medical 712Product Codes(s): AS, DI

United Medical Instruments (UMI) 104Product Codes(s): DI, MS

US Navy Recruiting Command 107

Vericel 621Product Codes(s): I

VirtaMed AG 123Product Codes(s): EDU

World Bicycle Relief 1Product Codes(s): OTH

Zimmer Biomet 304Product Codes(s): I, SE

Ziptek, LLC 101Product Codes(s): DEV, BNE, I, T

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS (AAOS)Harbor Foyer, Table 8317 Massachussetts Ave. NE, Suite 100 Washington, DC 20003 (202) 546-4430The Orthopaedic Political Action Committee (PAC) was formed to help advance the legislative agenda of AAOS and subspecialty orthopaedic groups.www.aaos.org

AMERICAN ORTHOPAEDIC SOCIETY FOR SPORTS MEDICINESeaport Foyer9400 W. Higgins Road, Suite 300 Rosemont, IL 60018-4235 (847) 292-4900AOSSM’s Resource Center provides you with the latest Society news and education, including copies of journals, books, Sports Medicine Update, and upcoming meeting details and programs.www.sportsmed.org

AMNIOX MEDICALBooth 5212849 Paces Ferry Road, Suite 106 Atlanta, GA 30339 (678) 426-2829Amniox Medical is the pioneer in umbilical cord-based therapies that orchestrate regenerative healing in the soft tissues & joints. Its CLARIX family seeks to improve the functional recovery of your patients following most sports medicine procedures.www.amnioxmedical.com

ARTHREX, INC.Booth 505,6051370 Creekside Blvd Naples, FL 34108-1945 (800) 933-7001As an innovation leader in sports medicine and less invasive orthopaedics, Arthrex highlights the latest advancements and technology to help surgeons treat their patients better.www.arthrex.com

AXOLOTI BIOLOGIXBooth 1081637 W Knudsen Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85027 (602) 326-4232Axolotl Biologix is a regenerative medicine company committed to being an innovative leader through research, technology and clinical application. Be Preventative, Go Regenerative.www.axobio.com

BAUERFEIND/TRAINER RX Booth 8041230 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 1000 Atlanta, GA 30309 (770) 429-8330Bauerfeind blazed the trail in developing functional supports, braces and compression stockings that truly provide pain relief for damaged or stressed joints. Take it from the Pros – and get to know us!www.bauerfeind.com and www.trainer-rx.com

BIOVENTUS, LLCBooth 7104721 Emperor Blvd, Suite 100 Durham, NC 27703 (919) 474-6700Bioventus is an orthobiologics company delivering products that help people heal quickly and safely. Its mission is to make a difference by helping patients resume and enjoy active lives. For more information, visit www.BioventusGlobal.comwww.bioventusglobal.com

BLUE BAY MEDICAL, INC.Booth 3198418 East Bay Blvd. Navarre, FL 32566 (850) 292-4780Blue Bay Medical, Inc. specializes in joint stability measurement medical devices. The Blue Bay Knee Arthrometer measures the movement of the tibia relative to a reference on the patella. Dr. Marcus Hollis also created the Hollis Ankle Arthrometer.www.bluebaymed.com

BRAINSCOPE COMPANY, INC.Booth 116DEV4350 East-West Highway, Suite 1050 Bethesda, MD 20814 (855) 927-1461BrainScope recently launched an FDA cleared medical device to aid in the assessment of TBI and its milder forms (concussion) at the initial point of care.www.brainscope.com

BREGBooth 5002885 Loker Ave. E. Carlsbad, CA 92010 (800) 897-2734Breg provides remarkably easy products, services, technology and consulting to improve the quality and lower the cost of the orthopedic episode, from conservative treatment to pre- and post-surgerywww.breg.com

CALMOSEPTINE, INC.Booth 81616602 Burke Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92647-4536 (800) 800-3405Calmoseptine® Ointment is a multi-purpose moisture barrier that protects and helps heal skin irritations. Calmoseptine® temporarily relieves discomfort and itching. Free samples at our booth!www.calmoseptine.com

CANNUFLOW, INC.Booth 614489 Division St. Campbell, CA 95008 (408) 764-0220Cannuflow delivers solutions to visibility, flow, extravasation & enhances safety & efficiency. Our devices easily integrate into surgeons’ existing techiques.www.cannuflow.com

CARE CREDITBooth 5182995 Redhill Ave., Suite 100 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (800) 300-3046CareCredit (Booth 518), part of Synchrony Bank, is a health and beauty credit card offering promotional financing options. Call 800-300-3046 or visit carecredit.com for details.www.carecredit.com

CARTILAGE REPAIR SYSTEMS, LLCBooth 223535 Madison Ave., 4th Floor New York, NY 10022 (484) 947-8018www.cartiregen.net

CATALYST PHYSICIAN REGENERATION NETWORKBooth 32010245 W. Little York Road Suite 200 Houston, TX 77040 (815) 370-4544www.catalystprn.com

CEP TOPICAL GEARBooth 2156481 Franz Warner Pkwy. Whitsett, NC 27377 (512) 659-9373Addressing the GAP in Functional Movement to reduce risk of recurrent injury in the ankle, knee or shoulder.www.topicalgear.com

CETERIX ORTHOPAEDICS, INC.Booth 6006500 Kaiser Dr., Suite 120 Fremont, CA 94555 (650) 241-1748Ceterix® Orthopaedics is committed to meniscal preservation through the development of surgical tools that expand and improve what is possible for physicians.www.ceterix.com

CONMEDBooth 41411311 Concept Blvd Largo, FL 33773-4908 (727) 392-6464CONMED is an innovative medical technology company committed to empowering healthcare providers worldwide to deliver exceptional outcomes for patients. Imagine what we could do together.www.Conmed.com

CURVEBEAMBooth 401175 Titus Ave, Suite 300 Warrington, PA 18976 (800) 400-0035CurveBeam manufactures cone beam CT imaging systems for the orthopedic extremities. CurveBeam’s weight bearing systems allow for biomechanical alignment views.www.curvebeam.com

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CUTTING EDGE LASER TECHNOLOGIESBooth 22250 Methodist Hill Dr., Suite 600 Rochester, NY 14623 (800) 889-4184Cutting Edge, the world leader in light based technologies, offers a full line of Therapy lasers for the progressive practitioner. Our packages include state-of-the-art equipment, unparalleled education and training and world-class service.www.celasers.com

DEPUY SYNTHES MITEK SPORTS MEDICINEBooth 314325 Paramount Dr Raynham, MA 02767-5199 (800) 382-4682A global leader in orthopaedic sports medicine devices and products used in the treatment of traumatic and degenerative soft tissue pathologies and joint injuries related to sports and physical activity.www.depuysynthes.com/hcp/mitek-sports-medicine

DJOBooth 4151430 Decision Street Vista, CA 92081-8553 (800) 321-9549DJO provides solutions for musculoskeletal and vascular health, and pain management. Please visit www.djoglobal.com for more information.www.djoglobal.com

DOCTOR.COMBooth 211315 Hudson Street, 9th Floor New York, NY 10013 (212) 203-6385Doctor.com is the first marketing automation and reputation management platform purpose-built to help healthcare professionals build a thriving digital presence and enhance their online reputation.www.doctor.com

ESAOTE NORTH AMERICABooth 11911907 Exit Five Parkway, Fishers, IN 46037 (317) 813-6000Esaote North America, Indianapolis, part of the Esaote Group, a global leader in research, production and marketing diagnostic medical equipment with an emphasis on ultrasound and office-based MRI. Find our more at www.esaote.com.www.esaoteusa.com

EXSCRIBE, INC. Booth 2085 West 4th St. Bethlehem, PA 18015 (610) 419-2050Exscribe Orthopaedic Healthcare Solutions include Orthopaedic-specific EHR, practice management & surgical coding designed for Orthopedic practices. Features include, e-prescribing, patient portal, iPad app & an extensive clinical knowledgebase.www.exscribe.com

FERRING PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.Booth 105100 Interpace Parkway Parsippany, NJ 07054 (973) 206-4477Ferring Pharmaceuticals is a research-driven biopharmaceutical company devoted to identifying, developing and marketing innovative products. To view all of our US offerings, please visit www.ferringusa.com.www.ferringusa.com

FIDIA PHARMA USA, INC.Booth 200100 Campus Drive, Suite 105 Florham Park, NJ 07932 (973) 507-5120Fidia Pharma USA Inc. is pleased to bring information on Hymovis® and Hyalgan® to our booth display.www.fidiapharma.us

FIRSTKIND LTD.Booth 323Hawk House, Gomm Road High Wycombe, UK (149) 457-2030The geko™ device has U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for edema reduction to address all pre and post-operative medical applications in the clinical setting and at home.www.gekodevices.com

FLEXION THERAPEUTICS, INC.Booth 20510 Mall Road, Suite 301 Burlington, MA 01801 (781) 305-7777Flexion Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of local therapies beginning with ZILRETTA® (triamcinolone acetonide extended-release injectable suspension).www.flexiontherapeutics.com

REEZE SLEEVEBooth 421885 Woodstock Rd. Roswell, GA 30075 (678) 429-5851The Freeze Sleeve is a revolutionary cold therapy compression sleeve that provides 360 degrees of coverage to relieve aching muscles and joints. The Freeze Sleeve is non toxic, made in the USA and is 100% leak proof. FREEZE IT SLEEVE IT RELIEVE ITwww.freezesleeve.com

FUJIFILM SONOSITEBooth 21021919 30th Dr., SE Bothell, WA 98021 (424) 951-1200SonoSite helped pioneer the concept of portable, point-of-care ultrasound, and it continues to be a world-leading manufacturer and innovator of bedside ultrasound systems. www.sonosite.com

GAME READYBooth 3171800 Sutter Street, Suite 500 Concord, CA 94520 (510) 868-2100Game Ready® re-engineers recovery with leading technologies inspired by human endeavor – all designed to get people back to being their best after injury or surgery.www.gameready.com

GEISTLICH PHARMA N.A.Booth 618913 Springbrook Dr. Pflugerville, TX 78660 (512) 466-1757Geistlich Surgery is a business unit of Geistlich Pharma AG, which is headquartered in Switzerland. Geistlich is a leader in the field of regenerative orthopedics and was among the first companies to apply collagen for medical use in the 1990s.www.geistlich-na.com

GREYLEDGE TECHNOLOGIESBooth 622PO Box 3268 Vail, CO 81657 (970) 479-2701Greyledge operates a turn-key orthobiologics laboratory in clinics giving physicians the opportunity to integrate well-characterized, autologous PRP and BMC biologic preparations into their practice, so no guessing about what is in their PRP/BMC.www.grayledgebiotech.com

HALYARD HEALTH Booth 4185405 Windward Parkway Alpharetta, GA 30004 (678) 425-9273Visit Booth 418 to learn about COOLIEF* Cooled Radiofrequency: A non-surgical, non-narcotic and effective pain management solution for appropriately selected patients chronic OA knee pain. http://www.halyardhealth.com/solutions/pain-managementwww.halyardhealth.com

HAPAD, INC.Booth 6165301 Enterprise Blvd Bethel Park, PA 15102-2531 (412) 835-1234Hapad, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of 100% natural wool felt foot products and sports replacement insoles for conservative management of common, painful foot complaints.www.hapad.com

Pick up your meeting bag at the AOSSM Resource Center near the Exhibit Hall Entrance

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HISTOGENICS CORPORATIONBooth 318830 Winter St Waltham, MA 02451-1477 (781) 547-7900Histogenics is a leader in the development of restorative cell therapies (RCT) that may offer rapid-onset pain relief and restored function. www.histogenics.com

HORIZON PHARMA Booth 321150 S. Saunders Road Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 (909) 821-3520http://www.horizonpharma.com

INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES CORPORATIONBooth 615311 Enterprise Blvd. Plainesboro, NJ 08536 (609) 275-0500Integra, a world leader in medical technology, is dedicated to limiting uncertainty for surgeons. Integra offers innovative solutions in orthopedic, extremity surgery, neurosurgery, reconstructive and general surgery.www.integralife.com

IOVERÅ (MYOSCIENCE, INC.)Booth 21446400 Fremont Blvd. Fremont, CA 94538 (510) 933-1500Myoscience is dedicated to improving patients’ lives by providing innovative, clinically proven pain treatments.www.iovera.com

ISAKOSHarbor Foyer, Table 32410 Camino Ramon, Suite 215 San Ramon, CA 94583 (925) 807-1197ISAKOS is an international society of surgeons, advancing dissemination of education, research & patient care in arthroscopy, knee surgery & orthopaedic sports medicine. The 12th Biennial ISAKOS Congress will be held May 12-16, 2019 in Cancun, Mexico.www.ISAKOS.com

IWALKFREEBooth 423194 Marina Drive, Suite 200A Long Beach, CA 90803 (562) 653-4222BETTER THAN CRUTCHES iWALK2.0 is a clinically proven mobility device that ends the pain and inconvenience of traditional crutches. People with non-weight bearing injuries can be hands free and lead a functional lifestyle throughout their recovery.www.iwalk-free.com

JRF ORTHOBooth 6116746 S. Revere Pkwy., Suite B-125 Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 255-6727JRF Ortho specializes in providing orthopedic surgeons with the highest viability, most widely available cartilage solutions in the industry, helping patients regain movement and improve their quality of life.jrfortho.org

KNEEBOURNE THERAPEUTIC, LLCBooth 40015299 Stony Creek Way Noblesville, IN 46060-4380 (866) 756-3706Elite Seat is a knee extension device for pre- and post-operative treatment of flexion contractures. With proper use, patients increase knee extension equal to the opposite knee, decrease pain and improve the overall function of the affected knee.www.eliteseat.com

LIFENET HEALTHBooth 6011864 Concert Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23453-1903 (800) 847-7831LifeNet Health helps save lives, restore health, and give hope to thousands each year. As a leader in global regenerative medicine, it provides organ, tissue and cell-based solutions for clinicians and researchers. Learn more at lifenethealth.org.www.lifenethealth.org

LIPOGEMSBooth 4021880 Beaver Ridge Circle Norcross, GA 30071 (404) 626-7122LIPOGEMS® is an FDA-cleared closed-loop device that washes, concentrates, and microfragments the patient’s adipose tissue to achieve a product with preserved cell and tissue microarchitecture intended for the repair of damaged or injured tissue.www.lipogems.eu

MEDICAL CONSULTANTS NETWORK (MCN)Booth 8181301 5th Ave, Ste 2900 Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 343-6100Medical Consultants Network is recruiting Orthopedic Surgeons to perform independent medical examinations and peer reviews in all 50 states – visit booth 818 to learn more on travel options & competitive pay rates!www.mcn.com

MIMEDX GROUP, INC.Booth 2021775 West Oak Commons Ct Marietta, GA 30062-2254 (770) 651-9100MiMedx is a leading biopharmaceutical company developing and marketing regenerative biologics utilizing human placental tissue allografts and proprietary processes for multiple sectors of healthcare.www.mimedx.com

MISONIXBooth 2091938 New Hwy. Farmingdale, NY 11735 (631) 927-9173www.misonix.com

MTF BIOLOGICSBooth 416125 May Street Edison, NJ 08837-3264 (732) 661-0202MTF Biologics is a nonprofit organization based in Edison, NJ. It is a national consortium comprised of leading organ procurement organizations, tissue recoverwww.mtfbiologics.org

NATURESMEDBooth 8105151 S. Procyon, Suite 103 Las Vegas, NV 89118 (858) 280-5040Introducing the latest technology with 3 Polar HF and 970 Nano meters !www.naturesmed.co

NEWCLIP TECHNICS USABooth 420PA de la Lande Saint Martin 45 rue des Garottières Haute-Goulaine, France 44115 02 28 21 45 82We welcome the opportunity to exceed your expectations and share with you our global portfolio of upper and lower limb traumatology and sports med products.www.newcliptechnics.com

OBERDBooth 514800 S. Cherry St., 2nd Flr. Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 442-7101OBERD helps health care institutions collect, score and store patient-reported data including outcomes, satisfaction, clinical intakes, etc.. We’re a web-based, patient-facing software suite that integrates with clients’ existing systems (PM/EMR).www.oberd.comReach out to our

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ON FOUNDATIONHarbor Foyer, Table 7Kapellplatz 1 Luzern, Switzerland CH-6004 + 41 76 582 91 05www.on-foundation.org

OPED MEDICAL INC. DBA EVENUPBooth 1145212 Bellewood Court, Suite 203 Buford, GA 30518 (770) 945-0150www.evenupcorp.com

ORGANOGENESIS SURGICAL & SPORTS MEDICINEBooth 4092641 Rocky Ridge LN. Birmingham, AL 35216 (205) 290-2158Organogenesis Surgical & Sports Medicine offers a portfolio of regenerative medicine products in advanced wound care and surgical biologics designed to treat a a variety of patients.www.nutechmedical.com

ORHUBBooth 716350 S. Mill Ave., Suite B-202 Tempe, AZ 85281 (917) 449-4918ORHub is a HIPAA compliant, physician-driven advanced surgical software provider focused on real-time surgical data analytics powered by Microsoft’s Azure platform. We resolve OR economics with breakthrough automated data capture and dissemination.www.orhub.org

ORTHOGENRX, INC.Booth 405PA Biotech Center 3805 Old Easton Doylestown, PA 18902 (215) 693-1066OrthogenRx, Inc. is a medical device company focused on the development and commercialization of treatments of musculoskeletal conditions including osteoarthritis. GenVisc® 850 (sodium hyaluronate)* is indicated for the treatment of OA knee pain.www.orthogenrx.com

ORTHOPAEDIC LEARNING CENTERHarbor Foyer, Table 69400 W Higgins Road, Suite 100 Rosemont, IL 60018 (847) 384-4203With a state-of-the-art bio-skills lab and a variety of surgical instrumentation, the OLC is a leading medical education and surgical skills training center. www.olcevents.com

OSSUR AMERICASBooth 51527051 Towne Centre Drive Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2804 (949) 382-3842Össur is a leader in providing OA & Injury Solutions. Visit our booth to see the new Rebound Post-op Knee, the clinically proven Unloader® One along w/our other leading industry brands, CTi®, Formfit®, & Miami LSO®.www.ossur.com

PATELLOFEMORAL FOUNDATION, INC.Harbor Foyer, Table 2499 Farmington Ave., Suite 300 Farmington, CT 06032 (860) 549-8269www.patellofemoral.org

PHYSICOOL, USABooth 5209700 Research Dr. Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 727-9666www.physicoolusa.com

PROCEDURECARDBooth 1112116 E. Orangeburg Ave. Modesto, CA 95355 (888) 884-3547ProcedureCard is a web-based surgical preference card management system. This platform allows the team access to surgical preference cards 24/7 to be used throughout the surgical journey from scheduling to billing. Save time and money.www.procedurecard.com

QUADRANT BIOSCIENCES, INC.Booth 219505 Irving Ave. Syracuse, NY (866) 257-3343Quadrant Biosciences develops functional assessments and epigenetic diagnostic tools. Quadrant's first product, ClearEdge, is a collection of FDA compliant assessments to monitor and track cognitive function, balance and patient symptoms over time.www.clearedgetest.com

QUTEN RESEARCHBooth 11022 Audry Place Fairfield, NJ 07004 (561) 445-4828Qunol CoQ10 and Turmeric supplements.www.qunol.com

RANFACBooth 61730 Doherty Ave. Avon, MA 02322 (503) 588-4400Ranfac offers innovative solutions for accessing, processing and delivering autologous tissues at point of care, including the patent-pending Marrow Cellution™ Bone Grafting kit – delivering autograft cellularity without the associated morbidity.www.ranfac.com

REPARELBooth 700P.O. Box 7366 Chico, CA 95973 (530) 809-1172The Reparel line of non-compressive sleeves are designed to promote the resolution of the inflammatory response without utilizing the mechanical ‘squeeze’ typical of compression garments.www.reparel.com

ROBIN HEALTHCAREBooth 8081900 Addison St., Suite 100 Berkeley, CA 94704 (503) 927-2007Robin Healthcare uses the latest technology including machine learning and AI to effectively and securely capture audio and video from your clinic and turns this into clinical notes using a remote, USA-based scribe.www.robinhealthcare.com

ROCKTAPE, INC.Booth 1131610 Dell Ave., Suite S Campbell, CA 95008 (408) 213-9550We help athletes of every level go stronger, longer with the best kinesiology tape, cutting-edge education, and fitness support products. We want people to movewww.rocktape.com

RTI SURGICAL, INCBooth 20411621 Research Circle P.O. Box 2650 Alachua, FL 32615-6825 (386) 418-8888RTI Surgical® is a leading global surgical implant company providing surgeons with safe biologic, metal and synthetic implants used in sports medicine, general surgery, spine, orthopedic and trauma procedures.www.rtix.com/

SAM SPORTBooth 42256 Quarry Rd. Trumbull, CT 06611 (888) 513-2485Only FDA cleared wearable Low Intensity Ultrasound to Accelerate Healing of Musculoskeletal Injuries and Bone Growth; covered by Insurance for injured NCAA and Professional Athletes (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and MLS).www.samrecover.com

SIRENMDBooth 5221951 NW 7th Ave. Flr. 3 Miami, FL 33163 (305) 328-0009SirenMD is a workplace collaboration platform designed to increase the quality, efficiency, and documentation of medical decisions. The platform enables caregivers to access remote experts and colleagues to discuss patients and prioritize their time.www.sirenmd.com

SLARDHarbor Foyer, Table 4Sao Paulo, Brazilwww.slard.org

Advancements in sports medicine are a result of productive collaboration between industry and the clinician.

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SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.Booth 504SE, I, SI, AS150 Minuteman Rd Andover, MA 01810-1031 (508) 261-3701Smith & Nephew is a global medical technology business dedicated to helping healthcare professionals improve people’s lives. We have leadership positions in Orthopaedic Reconstruction, Advanced Wound Management, Sports Medicine,Trauma and extremities.www.smith-nephew.com

SPARTA SCIENCEBooth 702COM, DEV, DI, REHB165 A Constitution Dr. Menlo Park, CA 94025 (650) 533-6710Increase availability and optimize performance with validated scientific assessments and evidence-based prescriptions.spartascience.com

STRYKERBooth 305DEV, AS, I, FPD5670 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Suite 200 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (866) 596-2022Stryker is one of the world’s leading medical technology companies and, together with our customers, we are driven to make healthcare better. Please contact us for more information at www.stryker.com.www.sportsmed.stryker.com

SURGENEXBooth 11515444 N. 76th St., Suite 110 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (877) 880-1862SURGENEX® manufactures the highest quality amniotic membrane tissue allograft in the industry. Our bioactive amnion is used in a wide variety of clinical applications including orthopedics, sports medicine, podiatry, pain management and wound care.www.surgenex.com

TENEX HEALTH, INC.Booth 10226902 Vista Terrace Lake Forest, CA 92630-8123 (888) 202-9831Tenex Health TX™ cuts and removes pathologic musculoskeletal tissue. Specifically engineered to use ultrasonic energy and innovative TX Micro Tip to target pain-causing tissue for precise cutting to removes degenerated tissue, leaving healthy tissue.www.tenexhealth.com

THE AMERICAN BOARD OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERYHarbor Foyer, Table 5400 Silver Cedar Court Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 929-7103Stop by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) table to talk to Certification Specialists about your Maintenance of Certification (MOC) status and learn about changes to the MOC program. Candidates for Board Certification can learn how to becomewww.abos.org

TOP SHELF ORTHOPEDICSBooth 315REHB, SG, O1851 East Paradise Road, Suite A Tracy, CA 95304-8524 (866) 592-0488Top Shelf Orthopedics has been created to provide a forum for physicians to offer input on brace and product designs to achieve better patient outcomes. Our orthopedic bracing line is diverse, consisting of knee, shoulder, ankle, and spine braces.www.topshelforthopedics.com

TOWNSEND DESIGN – A THUASNE COMPANYBooth 2124615 Shepard St Bakersfield, CA 93313-2339 (661) 837-1795Since 1984, Townsend has manufactured custom, customized and OTS braces for ligament instabilities, OA and other mobility-limiting conditions. Made in the USA.www.townsenddesign.com

TRICE MEDICALBooth 71240 General Warren Blvd., Suite 100 Malvern, PA 19355 (610) 989-8080Trice Medical was founded to fundamentally improve orthopedic diagnostics for the patient, physician, and payer by providing instant, eyes-on, answers using fully integrated camera-enabled needle technologies. www.tricemedical.com

UNITED MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS (UMI)Booth 104DI, MS832 Jury Court #10 San Jose, CA 95112 (408) 278-9300United Medical Instruments, Inc. (UMI) delivers expertise and solutions to the ultrasound industry providing healthcare and biomedical professionals with systems, parts, service and ongoing support all while working within their budget.www.umiultrasound.com

US NAVY RECRUITING COMMANDBooth 1075722 Integrity Dr. TN 38504www.navy.com

VERICELBooth 62164 Sidney St. Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 588-5555Vericel develops, manufactures, and markets autologous cell-based therapies for patients with serious diseases and conditions. Vericel markets MACI® (autologous cultured chondrocytes on porcine collagen membrane).http://vcel.com/

VIRTAMED AGBooth 123Ruetistrasse 12 CH – 8952 Schlieren Zurich, Switzerland 41 44 500 96 90VirtaMed is the world leader in high-fidelity virtual reality simulation for training of minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions in various medical disciplines.www.vitramed.com

WORLD BICYCLE RELIEFHarbor Foyer, Table 11000 W. Fulton Market, No. 4 Chicago, IL 60607 (312) 344-0982www.worldbicyclerelief.com

ZIMMER BIOMETBooth 304PO Box 708 Warsaw, IN 46580 (574) 372-4878Headquartered in Warsaw, Indiana, Zimmer Biomet is a global leader in musculoskeletal healthcare and the design, manufacturing and marketing of orthopaedic reconstructive products.www.zimmerbiomet.com

ZIPTEK, LLCBooth 1011250 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 303 Sarasota, FL 34239 (941) 953-5509Ziptek is pleased to introduce ZipE, a first to market, resorbable, knotless suture button that operates as easy as a zip tie, designed for superior attachment of soft tissue to bone, enhanced healing, and lower re-tear rates. 24 FDA indications!www.ziptekglobal.com

Encounters with industry launch new ideas and potential solutions

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THURSDAY10:45 am – 10:55 amDoctor.com Booth: 211

The Power of Your Online Reputation

ORHub Booth: 716

Power Your Surgical Data to Drive Outcomes

10:55 am – 11:05 amCurve Beam Booth: 401

LineUP Weight Bearing CTThe LineUP system accommodates CT imaging while the patient is in the standing position. Lower extremity specialists can obtain 3-dimensional alignment views to make accurate biomechanical assessments. The LineUP uses cone beam CT technology, so it requires minimal shielding and plugs into a standard wall outlet.

Stryker Booth: 305

Next Generation Cryopreserved Fresh Osteochondral Allograft, ProChondrix CR

11:05 am – 11:15 amSmith & Nephew Booth: 504

Treat Inferior Meniscal Tears with Ease Using FAST-FIX 360 Reverse CurvedGeoffrey Van Thiel MD

iovera Myoscience Booth: 214

Iovera Technology: Stopping Pain… Cold

11:15 am – 11:25 amOberd Booth: 514

Patient Engagement

Lipogems Booth: 402

Adipose Reparative Technology: Lipogems for the OR and ClinicChamp Baker Jr., MD

Take a few minutes to see what's new with these company products!

Photographs and videos are prohibited during these sessions.

Topics, speakers, and panelists are current at the time of publication and subject to change.

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FRIDAY10:45 am – 10:55 amDePuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine Booth: 314

DYNACORD™ Suture, The Future of Soft Tissue Repair

Ranfac Corp. Booth: 617

Marrow Cellution™: Optimized Bone Marrow Harvesting Without CentrifugationThe patent-pending technology by Ranfac allows clinicians to aspirate marrow in a measured and controlled manner while minimizing the infiltration of peripheral blood and does not require further processing (i.e. centrifugation).

10:55 am – 11:05 amÖssur Booth: 515

Rebound Post-op Knee

Smith & Nephew Booth: 504

REGENETEN™ Bioinductive Implant – Advancing Biological Healing in the Treatment of Rotator Cuff DiseaseMichael Freehill MD

11:05 am – 11:15 amCEP-Topical Gear Booth: 215

T:25 AnkleThe T:25 Ankle is NOT a brace! By applying 25 mmHg to the ATFL, CFL, Peroneals and Posterior Tibialis we speed up proprioception and neuromuscular communication. The T:25 Ankle is 1.2 oz and so thin it is worn against the skin.

Ceterix Booth: 600

Repair More Menisci: New NovoStitch ProDavid Flanigan MD

Early experience with the new NovoStitch Pro Meniscal Repair System to repair radial, root, HCT, and complex meniscal tears with Circumferential Compression Stitches.

11:15 am – 11:25 amVericel Corp. Booth: 621

MACI Autologous Cultured Chondrocytes on Porcine Collagen Membrane

RockTape, Inc. Booth: 113

Post-operative Edema Reduction with Kinesiology Tape

FRIDAY, JULY 65:00 pm – 6:30 pm

VERICELLaJolla ABJoin Vericel for a cocktail and networking reception spotlighting current concepts in cartilage repair and treatment with the MACI Implant.

The State of Cartilage RepairMichael Banffy MD, Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic

Clinical Decision Making for Managing Cartilage Injuries in Young Patients: A Primer for a Sports Medicine PracticeDavid Flanigan MDOhio State University

The MACI ImplantDeryk Jones MD, Ochsner Sports Medicine Institute

Please visit the Registration Desk to sign-up for this event.

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Moving Toward Opiod-Free Surgery

VertaMed Booth: 123

Virtual Reality Education

10:55 am – 11:05 amStryker Booth: 305

Expect More From Your RCR & SCR Technology

Vericel Booth: 621

MACI Surgical Technique Kevin Freedman MD

11:05 am – 11:15amSmith & Nephew Booth: 504

Q-Fix Curved in the Hip Joshua Harris MD

Amniox Medical Booth: 521

Orchestrating Functional Recovery from Sports Procedures with Umbilical Cord

11:15 am – 11:25 amGame Ready Booth: 317

Recovery Re-engineered with the Multi-Modality Med4 Elite™ from Game Ready®

Catalyst Sales & Marketing, LLC Booth: 320

APIC-A2M is Isolated and Concentrated from your blood to biologically clean out your joint, or disc, and promote a healthy environment for repair.

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ARTHREXGaslamp CDThe Future of Sports Medicine: 5 Value Innovations That Improve Your Patients’ Outcomes

Asheesh Bedi MD James Bradley MD Adam Anz MD Anthony Romeo MD Brian Cole MD, MBA

Arthrex invites you to interact with world-renown surgeons discussing the future of sports medicine and orthopedic innovation to maximize patient outcomes, helping you treat your patients better.

SMITH & NEPHEWGaslamp ABNew Knee Technology – Rooted in Outcomes

Meniscal root repair: New tools designed to improve your outcomes Learn about surgical techniques and new technologies that enable simple, yet versatile repair of meniscal root tears.

Robert LaPrade MD, PhD

Can technology improve patient outcomes?Learn about technology that is proven to deliver better patient outcomes.

Anil Ranawat MD, Armando Vidal MD

STRYKER Old Town AB Hot Topics in Hip Arthroscopy

Shane Jay Nho MD, MS Richard C. Mather III MD

Please join us in small group discussions as we dive into the latest hot topics in hip arthroscopy:

• Post-free distraction

• Labral reconstruction

• Capsule closure (Interportal Cut vs T-Cut)

ZIMMER BIOMETLa Jolla AB

INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA

Photographs and videos are prohibited during these sessions.

Topics, speakers, and panelists are current at the time of publication and subject to change.

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Joseph A. Abboud MDDJ Orthopaedics RoyaltiesGlobus Medical RoyaltiesIntegra Life Sciences RoyaltiesLippincott RoyaltiesZimmer RoyaltiesDJ Orthopaedics Speakers Bureau/PaidWright Medical Technology, Inc. Speakers Bureau/PaidDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Paid ConsultantDJ Orthopaedics Paid ConsultantGlobus Medical Paid ConsultantIntegra Paid ConsultantMininvasive Paid ConsultantTornier Paid ConsultantZimmer Paid ConsultantMarlin Medical Alliance, LLC StockMininvasive StockParvizi Surgical Innovation LLC StockDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Research SupportIntegra Research SupportTornier Research SupportZimmer Research SupportWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty Editorial/Governing BoardJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial/Governing BoardOrthopedics Today Editorial/Governing BoardAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board/CommitteeMid Atlantic Shoulder and Elbow Society Board/Committee

Geoffrey D. Abrams MDCytonics Inc. Paid ConsultantFidia Pharma Paid ConsultantSideline Sports Doc Paid ConsultantTeachAIDS Unpaid ConsultantCytonics Inc. StockArthrex, Inc Other Financial/Material

SupportStryker Other Financial/Material

SupportAAOS Board/CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board/CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board/Committee

Ravi Agrawal Nothing To Disclose

Christopher S. Ahmad MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantAt Peak StockArthrex, Inc Research SupportMajor League Baseball Research SupportStryker Research SupportLead Player Publishing RelationshipOrthopedics Today Editorial/Governing Board

Jay C. Albright MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau/Paid

Ram Kirin AlluriAxogen StockMedtronic StockStryker StockZimmer StockAcumed, LLC Other Financial/Material

SupportArthrex, Inc Other Financial/Material

SupportTrimed Other Financial/Material

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Annunziato Amendola MDArthrex, Inc Royaltiesarthrosurface RoyaltiesSmith & Nephew RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid Consultantextremity development corporation Unpaid ConsultantFirst Ray Inc Unpaid Consultantrubber city bracing Unpaid ConsultantFirst Ray StockSpringer Publishing RelationshipWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipClinical Journal Sports Medicine Editorial/Governing BoardFoot and Ankle International Editorial/Governing BoardJISAKOS Editorial/Governing BoardAmerican Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inc. Board/CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board/Committee

Kyle Anderson MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau/PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Other Financial/Material

SupportWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins American Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial/Governing Board

James R. Andrews MDBauerfiend Paid ConsultantBiomet Paid ConsultantTheralese Paid ConsultantConnective Orthopaedics StockPatient Connection StockMiMedx Research SupportFast Health Corporation Board/CommitteePhysiotherapy Associates Board/Committee

Utkarsh Anil Nothing To Disclose

FACULTY/PLANNER DISCLOSURE DECLARATIONIn accordance with the standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) it is the policy of The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine that faculty and planners disclose to the learners all financial relationships during the past twelve months with any commercial interest. (A ‘commercial interest’ is any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on patients.) Any and all disclosures are provided in this program that is distributed at the meeting to all program participants. In accordance with AOSSM policy, faculty participation in this educational activity will be predicated upon timely submission and review of AOSSM disclosure. Non-compliance will result in a faculty member being stricken from the program.

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Adam William Anz MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidOssur Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantIntellicell Biosciences StockArthrex, Inc Research SupportKLSMC Stem Cell Research SupportAndrews Research and Education Foundation Board / Committee

Robert A. Arciero MDBiorez StockArthrex, Inc Research SupportAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Elizabeth A. Arendt MDSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardBritish J Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Bernard R. Bach Jr., MDArthrex, Inc Research Support CONMED Linvatec Research Support DJ Orthopaedics Research Support Ossur Research Support Smith & Nephew Research Support Tornier Research Support SLACK Incorporated Publishing Relationship

Geoffrey Scott Baer MD, PhDAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeBig Ten Fellowship Society Board / Committee

F. Alan Barber MDDePuy-Mitek RoyaltiesDePuy-Mitek Speakers Bureau / PaidMitek Paid ConsultantJohnson & Johnson StockDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Research SupportWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardSports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review Editorial / Governing Board

Brandon L. BarndsOther-Spinal Simplicity Stock

Sevag Bastian Nothing To Disclose

Keith M. Baumgarten MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidWright Medical Technology, Inc. Speakers Bureau / PaidWright Medical Technology, Inc. Paid ConsultantPfizer Research SupportWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / CommitteeSouth Dakota State Orthopaedic Society Board / Committee

Asheesh Bedi MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantSLACK Incorporated Publishing RelationshipSpringer Publishing RelationshipJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Julie Bishop MDAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Association Board / CommitteeAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / Committee

Barry P. Boden MDAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing Board

Matthew Bollier MD Nothing To Disclose

Davide E. Bonasia Nothing To Disclose

Nicholas Bonazza MDAAOS Board / CommitteePennsylvania Orthopaedic Society Board / Committee

Craig R. Bottoni MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc; Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation Research Support

J. Antonio Bouffard MD Nothing to Disclose

James P. Bradley MDArthrex, Inc. Royalties

Jacqueline Brady MD Nothing To Disclose

Stephen F. Brockmeier MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidBiomet, Inc. Speakers Bureau / PaidZimmer Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantBiomet Paid ConsultantZimmer Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Research SupportBiomet Research SupportSpringer Publishing RelationshipOrthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardTechniques in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee MidAtlantic Shoulder and Elbow Society Board / Committee

Robert H. Brophy IV, MDAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Association Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

William Bugbee MDDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company RoyaltiesZimmer Biologics RoyaltiesSmith & Nephew Royalties Arthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Paid Consultantinsight medical Paid ConsultantJRF Ortho Paid ConsultantOrthalign Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid Consultantinsight medical StockMoximed StockOrthalign StockJRF Ortho Other Financial / Material SupportCartilage Editorial / Governing BoardInternational Cartilage Repair Society Board / Committee

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Robert T. Burks MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesMitek Speakers Bureau / PaidMitek Paid ConsultantVirta MEd Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Unpaid ConsultantKATOR StockDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Research Support

Joseph P. Burns MDCONMED Linvatec; Mitek Paid ConsultantWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Brian D. Busconi MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidMitek Speakers Bureau / PaidDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Paid ConsultantMitek Paid ConsultantSaunders / Mosby-Elsevier Publishing Relationship

Charles A. Bush-Joseph MDCresco Lab StockAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

J. W. Thomas Byrd MDSmith & Nephew RoyaltiesSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantA3 Surgical Unpaid ConsultantA3 Surgical StockSmith & Nephew Research SupportSpringer Publishing RelationshipArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee International Society for Hip Arthroscopy Board / Committee

E. Lyle Cain Jr., MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesBiomet; Arthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc; Biomet, Theralase Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantBiomet Research Support DePuy / Mitek Research SupportArthrex, Inc Research Support Smith & Nephew Research SupportAmerican Journal of Orthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board/CommitteeAmerican Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inc. Board / Committee

Jacob G. Calcei MD Nothing To Disclose

Christopher L. Camp MD Nothing To Disclose

James L. Carey MD, MPHVericel Corporation Paid ConsultantAlloSource Research SupportAnika Therapeutics Research SupportVericel Corporation Research SupportThe American Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardInternational Cartilage Repair Society Board / Committee

Thomas R. Carter MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantOsiris Paid ConsultantRegeneration Technologies, Inc. Paid ConsultantTissue Regenix Paid ConsultantTrice medical Paid Consultantfusionetics StockRegeneration Technologies, Inc. StockActive Implants Research SupportMoximed Research SupportRegeneration Technologies, Inc. Research SupportArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Jorge Chahla MD, PhD Nothing To Disclose

Peter Nissen Chalmers MD Nothing To Disclose

Aakash Chauhan MD, MBA Nothing To Disclose

Constance R. Chu MD Nothing To Disclose

Michael G. Ciccotti MDVenture Md StockAmerican Journel of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeMajor League Baseball Team Physicians Association Board / CommitteeOrthopaedic Learning Center Board / Committee

Thomas O. Clanton MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesStryker RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidStryker Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantStryker Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Research Support

Mark Clatworthy MDArthrex, Inc. RoyaltiesDePuy Mitek Speakers Bureau / PaidDePuy Mitek Paid ConsultantACLSG Board / CommitteeAPKASS Board / CommitteeISAKOS Board / Committee

John C. Clohisy MDMicroport RoyaltiesMicroport Orthopedics, Inc. Paid ConsultantZimmer Paid ConsultantZimmer Research SupportWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing Relationship

Moises Cohen MD, PhD Nothing To Disclose

Steven B. Cohen MDZimmer RoyaltiesZimmer Speakers Bureau / PaidCONMED Linvatec Paid ConsultantZimmer Paid ConsultantArthrex, IncMajor League Baseball Research SupportSlack, INC Publishing RelationshipAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Kristina M. Colbenson MD Nothing To Disclose

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Brian J. Cole MD, MBAArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesDJ Orthopaedics RoyaltiesElsevier Publishing RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantFlexion Paid ConsultantRegentis Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantZimmer Paid ConsultantAqua Boom StockBiomerix StockGiteliscope StockOssio StockRegentis StockAesculap / B.Braun Research SupportArthrex, Inc Research SupportGeistlich Research SupportNational Institutes of Health (NIAMS & NICHD) Research SupportSanofi-Aventis Research SupportZimmer Research SupportAthletico Other Financial / Material

SupportJRF Ortho Other Financial / Material

SupportSmith & Nephew Other Financial / Material

SupportTornier Other Financial / Material

SupportOperative Techniques in Sports Medicine Publishing RelationshipAmerican Journal of Orthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardCartilage Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery – American: Editor only Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery: Editor only Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: Editor only Editorial / Governing BoardArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeInternational Cartilage Repair Society Board / Committee

Bob Colgate Nothing To Disclose

John E. Conway MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine – Editorial Board Editorial / Governing Board

Daniel E. Cooper MDStryker Endoscopy RoyaltiesStryker Endoscopy Paid Consultant

Frank A. Cordasco MD, MSArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantSaunders / Mosby-Elsevier Publishing RelationshipWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / Committee

Andrew J. Cosgarea MDTextbook royalties from Elsevier Publishing RelationshipThe Journal of Knee Surgery Editorial / Governing Board Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, Editorial / Governing Board Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteePatellofemoral Foundation Board / Committee

Francesca R. Coxe Nothing To Disclose

R.Alexander Creighton MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc. Other Financial / Material

SupportDePuy Mitek Other Financial / Material

SupportOrthopedics Today Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inc. Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Matthew W. Crozier MD Nothing To Disclose

Matthew Daggett DO Nothing To Disclose

Anthony F. De Giacomo MD Nothing To Disclose

Darren Lucian de SA MD, FRCSC Nothing To Disclose

Thomas M. DeBerardino MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesAesculap / B.Braun Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantMusculoskeletal Transplant Foundation Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Research SupportCurrent Orthopaedic Practice (COP) Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

David DeJour MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesSBM RoyaltiesTornier RoyaltiesSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardEuropean Society Sport & Knee Arthroscopy (ESSKA) Board / Committee

Vishal Shwetal Desai Nothing To Disclose

Jonathan F. Dickens MDAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeSociety of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Board / Committee

David R. Diduch MDSmith & Nephew RoyaltiesMitek Paid ConsultantAesculap / B.Braun Research SupportGenzyme Research SupportZimmer Research SupportSpringer Publishing RelationshipAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

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Benjamin G. Domb MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesDJO Global RoyaltiesOrthomerica RoyaltiesAdventist Hinsdale Hospital Paid ConsultantAmplitude Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantMedacta Paid ConsultantPacira Paid ConsultantStryker Paid ConsultantAmerican Hip Institute Research SupportArthrex, Inc Research SupportMedacta Research SupportPacira Research SupportStryker Research SupportAANA Learning Center Committee Board / CommitteeAmerican Hip Institute Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Journal Board / Committee

Jason L. Dragoo MDOssur Speakers Bureau / PaidBeckman Dickenson Paid ConsultantBiomet Paid ConsultantBreg Paid ConsultantCONMED Linvatec Paid ConsultantDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Paid ConsultantDJ Orthopaedics Paid ConsultantFlexion Therapeutics Paid ConsultantGenzyme Paid ConsultantHarvest Technologies Paid ConsultantJoint Restoration Foundation (JRF) Paid ConsultantKCRN Research Paid ConsultantMoximed Paid ConsultantOssur Paid ConsultantRegeneration Technologies, Inc. Paid ConsultantRNL Bio Paid ConsultantSideline Sports Docs, LLC Paid ConsultantZimmer Paid ConsultantCONMED Linvatec Research SupportLinvatec Research SupportOssur Research SupportRTI Research SupportZimmer Research SupportEmcyte Other Financial / Material

SupportHarvest Technologies Other Financial / Material

SupportRTI Other Financial / Material

SupportAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteePAC 12 Athletic Conference Board / Committee

Mark C. Drakos MDExtremity Medical RoyaltiesExtremity Medical Paid ConsultantFast Form Paid ConsultantPitusan 360 Paid ConsultantAmerican Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Board / Committee

Dan DrawbaughThe Steadman Clinic Board / Committee

Benjamin DuBois MDDJO Global, Inc. RoyaltiesDJO Global, Inc. Paid Consultant

Jeffrey R. Dugas MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantTheralase Paid ConsultantTheralase StockTopical Gear StockArthrex, Inc Research SupportBiomet Research SupportDJ Orthopaedics Research SupportMitek Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportOakstone Publishing Publishing RelationshipAmerican Journal of Orthopedics Editorial / Governing Board American Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardACGME Task Force Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeFellowship Commitee Board / Committee

Eric W. Edmonds MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidOssur Speakers Bureau / PaidDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Research SupportPediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Board / Committee

Neal S. ElAttrache MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Research SupportWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Lars Engebretsen MD, PhDArthrex, Inc. RoyaltiesiBalance StockSmith & Nephew Endoscopy Research SupportBritish Journal of Sports Med Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardESSKA Board / Committee

Brandon J. Erickson MD Nothing To Disclose

Kevin W. Farmer MDArthrex, IncExactech Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, IncExactech Paid ConsultantExactech, Inc Paid ConsultantAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee Florida Orthopaedic Society Board / Committee

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Jack Farr II, MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company RoyaltiesMoximed RoyaltiesNutech Medical RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrocare Speakers Bureau / PaidMedshape, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidMoximed, Inc. Speakers Bureau / PaidOsiris Therapeutics, Inc. Speakers Bureau / PaidAllosource Paid ConsultantCartiheal Paid ConsultantExactech Paid ConsultantGenzyme Paid ConsultantMoximed Paid ConsultantNutech Medical Paid ConsultantRegentis Paid ConsultantSamumed, Inc Paid ConsultantZipline Paid ConsultantMedShape, Inc StockSpringer Publishing RelationshipThieme Medical Publishers, Inc Publishing RelationshipAmerican Journal of Orthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing Board CartilageJournal of Knee Surgery Editorial / Governing Board Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Editorial / Governing Board Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Editorial / Governing Board The Knee Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma Editorial / Governing BoardCartilage Research Foundation, Inc. Board / CommitteePatellofemoral Foundation Board / CommitteePatellofemoral International Study Group Board / CommitteeICRS Regulatory & Industry Liason Committee Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, Board / Committee and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Lutul D. Farrow MDAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Scott C. Faucett MDSmith & Nephew RoyaltiesTrice Orthopaedics, Inc RoyaltiesOssur Speakers Bureau / PaidAllosource Paid ConsultantCeterix Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantTrice Paid ConsultantArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Paul J. Favorito MDMitek; DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrosurface Paid ConsultantConventus Paid ConsultantHalyard Health Paid ConsultantMitek; DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Paid ConsultantRTI Surgical Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Research SupportArthroscopy Editorial / Governing Board

Daniel Feghhi MD Nothing To Disclose

Andrea Ferretti MDArthrex, Inc. Paid ConsultantTTK Healthcare Paid ConsultantAesculap / B.Braun Other Financial / Material

SupportDePuy Other Financial / Material

SupportStryker Other Financial / Material

SupportZimmer Other Financial / Material

SupportJournal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Editorial / Governing Board

Mohsin S. Fidai Nothing To Disclose

Larry D. Field MDSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidMitek Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Research SupportMitek Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportChurchhill Livingstone Publishing RelationshipSaunders / Mosby-Elsevier Publishing RelationshipThieme Publishing RelationshipWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardSports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review Editorial / Governing BoardTechniques in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

David Figueroa MDSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantStryker Paid ConsultantRevista Artroscopia Editorial / Governing Boardrevista Chilena de Ortopedia y Traumatologia Editorial / Governing Boardsecond Vice president SLARD Board / Committee

David C. Flanigan MDCeterix Paid ConsultantCONMED Linvatec Paid ConsultantDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Paid ConsultantMusculoskeletal Transplant Foundation Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantVericel Paid ConsultantZimmer Paid ConsultantAesculap / B.Braun Research SupportAnika Therapeutics Research SupportCartwheel Research SupportHistogenics Research SupportMoximed Research SupportMusculoskeletal Transplant Foundation Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportZimmer Research SupportAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Rachel M. Frank MD Nothing To Disclose

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Kevin B. Freedman MDDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Paid ConsultantVericel Paid ConsultantAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Michael T. Freehill MDSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantRegeneration Technologies, Inc. Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Nicole Anne Friel MD Nothing To Disclose

Freddie H. Fu MDSLACK Incorporated Publishing RelationshipWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardCurrent Reviews in Musculoskeletal Journal Editorial / Governing BoardEuropean Journal of Trauma Editorial / Governing BoardFORMOSAN Journal of Musculoskeletal Disorders Editorial / Governing BoardIsokinetics and Exercise Science Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery – American Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Dance Medicine & Science Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Exercise Science & Fitness Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery (Asia / Pacific Ortho Association) Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research (Chinese Speaking Orthopaedic Society) Editorial / Governing BoardKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardOpen Access Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardOrthoEvidence Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Today Editorial / Governing BoardSaunders / Mosby-Elsevier Editorial / Governing BoardSports Exercise and Injury Editorial / Governing BoardSports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeWorld Endoscopy Doctors Association Board / Committee

John P. Fulkerson MDDJ Orthopaedics RoyaltiesDJ Orthopaedics Unpaid ConsultantNone StockWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, DJOrtho Publishing Relationshippatellofemoral foundation Board / Committee

Seth C. Gamradt MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidBiomet Speakers Bureau / PaidBiomet Paid ConsultantTechniques in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing Board

Grant H. Garcia MD Nothing To Disclose

Mark H. Getelman MDMitek Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidMitek Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantVuMedi StockHistogenics Research SupportMitek Research SupportRotation Medical Research SupportWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Alan M. Getgood MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth)CONMED Linvatec Speakers Bureau / PaidDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Speakers Bureau / PaidOssur Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidCollagen Solutions Paid ConsultantCONMED Linvatec Paid ConsultantOssur Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Research SupportDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Research SupportEupraxia Pharmaceuticals Inc Research SupportMusculoskeletal Transplant Foundation Research SupportOssur Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Cartilage Repair Society Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

John L. Glomset MD Nothing To Disclose

Reuben Gobezie MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Research SupportArthrex, Inc Board / Committee

Brian M. Godshaw Nothing To Disclose

Henry T. Goitz MD Nothing To Disclose

Andreas H. Gomoll MDNuTech RoyaltiesCartiheal Paid ConsultantJRF Paid ConsultantMoximed Paid ConsultantNuTech Paid ConsultantVericel Paid ConsultantJRF Research SupportNuTech Research SupportCartilage Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeESSKA Board / CommitteeICRS Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

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John A. Grant MD, PhD, FRCSCJRF Ortho Speakers Bureau / PaidOssur Paid ConsultantOssur Unpaid ConsultantJRF Ortho Research SupportJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery – American Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeCanadian Orthopaedic Association Board / Committee

Daniel W. Green MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesPega Medical RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantCurrent Opinion in Pediatrics Publishing RelationshipWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipCurrent Opinion in Pediatrics Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board / CommitteeNew York County Medical Society Board / Committeenew york state society of orthopedic surgeons Board / CommitteePediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Board / Committee

Justin W. Griffin MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantSpringer Publishing RelationshipAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / Committee

Timothy B. Griffith MD Nothing To Disclose

Carlos A. Guanche MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantArthrosurface StockAllen Medical Other Financial / Material

SupportWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery – American; Arthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Jeffrey A. Guy MDArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantDJ Orthopaedics Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantSouthern Orthopedic Association Board / Committee

Frank Winston Gwathmey Jr., MDCeterix Research SupportMitek Research SupportSaunders / Mosby-Elsevier Publishing Relationship

Daniel B. Haber MD Nothing To Disclose

Jo A. Hannafin MD, PhDMedical Publishing Board AOSSM Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeHerodicus Society Board / CommitteeRuth Jackson Orthopaedic Society Board / Committee

Christopher D. Harner MDWolters Kluwer Health Publishing RelationshipLippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipJournal of International Arthroscopy Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Association Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeMusculoskeletal Transplant Foundation Board / Committee

Joshua David Harris MDOssur Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidNIA Magellan Paid ConsultantOssur Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportSLACK Incorporated Publishing RelationshipAmerican Journal of Orthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardFrontiers In Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Robert U. Hartzler MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Mario Hevesi MD Nothing To Disclose

Timothy E. Hewett PhD, FACSM Nothing To Disclose

Benton E. Heyworth MDImagen Technologies, Inc. StockAllosource Other Financial / Material

SupportVericel Other Financial / Material

SupportSpringer Publishing RelationshipAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteePediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Board / Committee

MaCalus Vinson Hogan MDMiller Review Course Speakers Bureau / PaidAmniox Medical, Inc Research SupportFoot and Ankle International Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board of Special Societies Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Board / CommitteeJ. Robert Gladden Society Board / CommitteeNth Dimensions Education Solutions, Inc. Board / Committee

Justin Hudson MD Nothing To Disclose

Jonathan Daniel Hughes MD Nothing To Disclose

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Peter A. Indelicato MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantOssur Paid ConsultantRegeneration Technologies, Inc. Paid ConsultantRegeneration Technologies, Inc. StockAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

James J. Irrgang PhD, ATC, PTPhysical Therapy Journal Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Physical Therapy Association. Board / Committee

Toshiyuki Iwame Nothing To Disclose

Darren L. Johnson MDSmith & Nephew RoyaltiesSmith & Nephew Endoscopy Paid ConsultantDJ Orthopaedics Paid ConsultantSmith Nephew Endoscopy Research SupportElsevier Publishing RelationshipJournal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Today Editorial / Governing BoardSLACK Incorporated Editorial / Governing BoardSports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeSouthern Orthopaedic Association Board / Committee

Anne Jonkergouw Nothing To Disclose

Christopher C. Kaeding MDActive Implants Research SupportDJ Orthopaedics Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Patrick W. Kane MD Nothing To Disclose

Lee D. Kaplan MD Nothing To Disclose

Bryan T. Kelly MDArthrex, Inc Paid Consultant

John D. Kelly IV, MDSLACK Incorporated Publishing RelationshipSpringer Publishing RelationshipArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Today Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeEastern Ortho Board / Committee

Nicholas I. Kennedy Nothing To Disclose

Keith Kenter MDSchwartz Biomedical RoyaltiesSchwartz Biomedical Unpaid ConsultantAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Association Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeAmerican Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Board / CommitteeMid-America Orthopaedic Society Board / CommitteeAmerican Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inc. Board / CommitteeAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / Committee

Moin Khan MD Nothing To Disclose

W. Ben Kibler MDAlignmed Unpaid ConsultantAlignmed StockSpringer Publishing RelationshipBJSM Editorial / Governing BoardArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Mininder S. Kocher MD, MPHOrthoPediatrics RoyaltiesOssur RoyaltiesBest Doctors Paid ConsultantOrthoPediatrics Paid ConsultantOssur Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantSaunders / Mosby-Elsevier Publishing RelationshipWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeHarvard Medical School Board / CommitteeHarvard School of Public Health Board / CommitteePediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Board / CommitteePRISM Board / CommitteeSteadman Philippon Research Institute Board / Committee

Robert KollmorgenArthroscopy Editorial / Governing Board

Yoshihiro Kotoura MD Nothing To Disclose

David Kovacevic MDJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery – American Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Association Board / Committee

Aaron John Krych MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantJRF Ortho Paid ConsultantVericel Paid ConsultantAesculap / B.Braun Research SupportArthrex, Inc Research SupportArthritis Foundation Research SupportCeterix Research SupportHistogenics Research SupportAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardInternational Cartilage Repair Society Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeMinnesota Orthopedic Society Board / CommitteeMusculoskeletal Transplantation Foundation Board / Committee

John E. Kuhn MDJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Publishing RelationshipJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardTechniques in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing Board

Ajay C. Lall MD, MS Nothing To Disclose

Joseph D. Lamplot MD Nothing To Disclose

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Drew A. Lansdown MDArthrex, Inc Other Financial / Material

SupportSmith & Nephew Other Financial / Material

Support

Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesOssur RoyaltiesSmith & Nephew RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantOssur Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc; Smith & Nephew; Ossur; Linvatec Research SupportJournal of Experimental Orthopaedics Editorial / Governing BoardKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Editorial / Governing Board American Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Christopher M. Larson MDSmith & Nephew Paid Consultant

Christian Lattermann MDCartiheal Paid ConsultantNorvartis Paid ConsultantSamumed Paid ConsultantVericel Paid ConsultantCocoon StockSmith & Nephew Research SupportCartilage: Sports Physiology Editorial / Governing Board The Knee Orthopaedic Journal of Sport Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardGerman Speaking Arthroscopy Society (ACA) Board / CommitteeICRS Board / Committee

John Todd R. Lawrence MD, PhDSawbones / Pacific Research Laboratories Royalties

Alexander Leandros Lazarides Nothing To Disclose

Lance E. LeClere MD, CDR, MC, USNArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeSociety of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Board / Committee

Julia Lee MD Nothing To Disclose

Timothy S. Leroux MD, MEd, FRCSC Nothing To Disclose

William N. Levine MDZimmer Unpaid ConsultantJournal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / Committee

Bruce A. Levy MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantCONMED Linvatec Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Research SupportBiomet Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportStryker Research SupportClinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Knee Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Today Editorial / Governing Board

Orr Limpisvasti MDCONMED Linvatec RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid Consultant

Albert Lin MDArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantTornier Paid ConsultantAnnals in Joint Editorial / Governing BoardFrontiers in Orthopaedic Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardInternational Journal of Shoulder Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardTechniques in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / Committee

Robert B. Litchfield MD, FRSCArthrosurface, Inc. RoyaltiesDePuy Mitek Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Endoscopy Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Orthopaedics StockStryker Endoscopy StockInSpace / OrthoSpace Research Support

Joseph Longo MDDJO Global, Inc. RoyaltiesDJO Global, Inc. Speakers Bureau / PaidDJO Global, Inc. Paid Consultant

Christopher A. Looze MD Nothing To Disclose

Thomas Sean Lynch MDSmith & Nephew Paid Consultant

Chunbong Benjamin Ma MDCONMED Linvatec Paid ConsultantHistogenics Paid Consultantmedacta Paid ConsultantStryker Paid ConsultantAnika Research SupportHistogenics Research SupportZimmer Research SupportSLACK Incorporated Publishing RelationshipSLACK Incorporated Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Travis Maak MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Jeffrey A. Macalena MDVericel Speakers Bureau / PaidAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeMid-America Orthopaedic Society Board / CommitteeMinnesota Orthopaedic Society Board / Committee

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Peter B. MacDonald MD, FRCSArthrex, Inc. Other Financial / Material SupportConMed Linvatec Other Financial / Material SupportOssur Other Financial / Material SupportJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardCanadian Orthopaedic Association Board / Committee

Rodrigo Maestu MDSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantArthroscopy Argentine Association Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Robert A. Magnussen MD, MPHZimmer Research SupportJournal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardACL Study Group Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Eric C. Makhni MDSpringer Publishing RelationshipAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Gregory B. Maletis MD Nothing To Disclose

Nathan A. Mall MDArthrex, Inc. Speakers Bureau / Paid

Bert R. Mandelbaum MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Paid ConsultantExactech, Inc Paid ConsultantAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardCartilage Editorial / Governing BoardChairman CONCACAF Medical Committee Board / CommitteeKerlan-Jobe Institute Board / Committee

Sandeep Mannava MD, PhDArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Scott D. Martin MD Nothing To Disclose

Robert G. Marx MD, MSc, FRCSCSpringer; Demos Health Publishing RelationshipHSS Journal Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery – American Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Matthew J. Matava MDSchwartz Biomedical Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Other Financial / Material

SupportBreg Other Financial / Material

SupportSouthern Orthopedic Association Board / Committee

Richard C. Mather III, MDKNG Health Consulting Paid ConsultantStryker Paid ConsultantReflexion Health Research SupportZimmer Research SupportArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeNorth Carolina Orthopaedic Association Board / Committee

Eric C. McCarty MDBiomet RoyaltiesBiomet Paid ConsultantBiomet Research SupportMitek Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportStryker Research SupportElesevier Publishing RelationshipOrthopedics Today Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedicsAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Kirk Anthony McCullough MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidAlliqua Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantBiomet Paid ConsultantStryker Paid Consultant

Matthew D. Milewski MDAllosource Research SupportSaunders / Mosby-Elsevier Publishing Relationship

Mark D. Miller MDArthrex, Inc. Paid ConsultantWolters Kluwer Health – Publishing Relationship Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Elsevier Publishing RelationshipAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeMiller Orthopaedic Review Enterprises Board / Committee

Peter J. Millett MD, MScArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesMedbridge RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantGame Ready; VuMedi StockArthrex, Inc Research SupportOssur Research SupportSiemens Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportSpringer Publishing Relationship

Raffy Mirzayan MDArthrex, Inc. Speakers Bureau / PaidAlignmed Inc. StockArthrex, Inc. Research SupportJoint Restoration Foundation Research SupportSpringer Publishing RelationshipThieme Publishing RelationshipWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipAmerican Journal of Orthopedics Editorial / Governing Board

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Gilbert Moatshe MDArthrex, Inc Other Financial / Material

Support

Edoardo MonacoArthrex, Inc. Paid Consultant

Claude T. Moorman III, MDLipogems Speakers Bureau / PaidHeadTrainer Paid ConsultantSMV Paid ConsultantPrivIT StockSMV StockMoximed, Zetroz, HeadTrainer, Histogenics Research SupportTornier Research SupportArthrex, Inc Other Financial / Material

SupportBreg Other Financial / Material

SupportDJ Orthopaedics Other Financial / Material

SupportMitek Other Financial / Material

SupportSmith & Nephew Other Financial / Material

SupportSage Pub Editorial / Governing BoardSJOA / Datatrace Editorial / Governing BoardACC Team Physicians Society Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Colleen M. Moreland DO Nothing To Disclose

Manuel Mosquera MD Nothing To Disclose

Mary K. Mulcahey MDAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeRuth Jackson Orthopaedic Society Board / Committee

Volker Musahl MDSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardSpringer Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Kanto Nagai MD, PhD Nothing To Disclose

Mr. William H. Neal Nothing To Disclose

Jorge Negrete-Corona MDLDS Speakers Bureau / PaidSicones Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith and Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidDipromedic – Corentec Paid Consultant

Jeffrey J. Nepple MDCeterix Orthopaedics Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidCeterix Orthopaedics Paid ConsultantResponsive Arthroscopy Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Research SupportZimmer Research SupportArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardPediatric Research in Sports Medicine Society Board / Committee

Shane Jay Nho MD, MSOssur RoyaltiesOssur Paid ConsultantStryker Paid ConsultantAllosource Research SupportArthrex, Inc Research SupportAthletico Research SupportDJ Orthopaedics Research SupportLinvatec Research SupportMiomed Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportStryker Research SupportSpringer Publishing RelationshipAmerican Journal of Orthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Gregory P. Nicholson MDInnomed RoyaltiesWright Medical Technology, Inc. RoyaltiesArthrosurface Speakers Bureau / PaidTornier Paid ConsultantWright Medical Technology, Inc. Paid ConsultantAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / Committee

Carl W. Nissen MDAllosource Research SupportVericel Research SupportAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

James A. O’Dowd MD Nothing To Disclose

Brett D. Owens MDCONMED Linvatec Paid ConsultantFlexion Therapeutics Paid ConsultantMitek Paid ConsultantMusculoskeletal Transplant Foundation Paid ConsultantVericel Paid ConsultantHisogenics Research SupportAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Publishing RelationshipSaunders / Mosby-Elsevier Publishing RelationshipSLACK Incorporated Publishing RelationshipSpringer Publishing RelationshipAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Today Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Association Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Maxwell C. Park MDArthrex, Inc Research Support

Richard D. Parker MDSmith & Nephew Orthopaedics RoyaltiesSmith & Nephew Endoscopy Paid Consultant

John Parsons Nothing To Disclose

Cecilia Pascual-Garrido MDZimmer Biomet, Inc. Research SupportAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeJCRS Board / Committee

Jay Milan Patel, BSNovoPedics Inc. Paid Consultant

Neel K. Patel Nothing To Disclose

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Mark V. Paterno PhD, PT, AT-RetPediatric and Adolescent Research in Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Andrew T. Pennock MDImagen StockArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteePediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Board / Committee

Crystal Perkins Nothing To Disclose

Andrew Peterson MDMcGraw Hill Publishing RelationshipCurrent Sports Medicine Reports Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Academy of Pediatrics. Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness Board / Committee

Frank A. Petrigliano MDBiomet Speakers Bureau / PaidStryker Speakers Bureau / Paid

Thomas Rudolf Pfeiffer Nothing To Disclose

Marc J. Philippon MDArthrosurface RoyaltiesBledsoe RoyaltiesCONMED Linvatec RoyaltiesDonJoy RoyaltiesSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantMIS Paid ConsultantArthrosurface StockMIS StockMJP Innovations, LLC, StockVail Valley Surgery Center StockSmith and Nephew Research SupportOssur Research SupportArthrex Research SupportSiemens Research SupportVail Vally Medical Center Research SupportSmith & Nephew Other Financial / Material

SupportSLACK Incorporated Publishing RelationshipElsevier Publishing RelationshipASIAM Board / CommitteeInternational Society for Hip Arthroscopy Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee Steadman Philippon Research Institute Board / CommitteeVail Health Services Board / CommitteeVail Valley Surgery Center Governing Council Board / Committee

Kyle Pilz PA Nothing to Disclose

Kevin D. Plancher MDFlexion Speakers Bureau / PaidMaine Orthopaedic Review Speakers Bureau / PaidMiller Orthopaedic Review Speakers Bureau / PaidSouthern Orthopaedic Association Speakers Bureau / PaidPacira Paid ConsultantRecro Pharma Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantAnika Therapeutics Research SupportOxford Immunotec Research SupportSam Sport Research SupportAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardArthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardClinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Editorial / Governing BoardDT Med Surg Ortho Cases Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Research Editorial / Governing BoardOperative Techniques in Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardTechniques in Orthopaedics Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Board / CommitteeAmerican Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / CommitteeArthritis Foundation Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeEastern Orthopaedic Association Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeMedical Society of the State of New York Board / CommitteeNY County Medical Society Board / CommitteeOrthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles Board / CommitteeOrthopaedic Research and Education Foundation Board / CommitteeOrthopaedic Summit Evolving Techniques Board / Committee

John Polousky MDJoint Restoration Foundation Paid ConsultantPRISM Board / CommitteeROCK Study Group Board / Committee

Alexander Edward Poor MD Nothing To Disclose

Charles A. Popkin MDAmerican Journal of Orthopedics Editorial / Governing Board

Daniel Aaron Portney Nothing To Disclose

Matthew T. Provencher MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantJoint Restoration Foundation (Allosource) Paid ConsultantSLACK Incorporated Publishing RelationshipArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardKnee Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardSLACK Incorporated Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeSan Diego Shoulder Institute Board / CommitteeSociety of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Board / Committee

Kristopher Paul Rappold Nothing To Disclose

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Jonathan C. Riboh MDCeterix Paid Consultant

Ryan Roach Nothing To Disclose

Katlyn Robinson Nothing To Disclose

Scott A. Rodeo MDJoint restoration Foundation Paid ConsultantOrtho RTI Stock

Anthony A. Romeo MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantAesculap / B.Braun Research SupportArthrex, Inc Research SupportHistogenics Research SupportMedipost Research SupportNuTech Research SupportOrthoSpace Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportZimmer Research SupportAANA Other Financial / Material

SupportArthrex, Inc Other Financial / Material

SupportMLB Other Financial / Material

SupportSaunders / Mosby-Elsevier Publishing RelationshipSLACK Incorporated Publishing RelationshipOrthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Today Editorial / Governing BoardSAGE Editorial / Governing BoardSLACK Incorporated Editorial / Governing BoardWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / CommitteeAtreon Orthopaedics Board / CommitteeOrthopedics Today Board / Committee

Roberto Rossi MDDePuy Mitek Speakers Bureau / PaidLima Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidZimmer Biomet Speakers Bureau / PaidDePuy Mitek Paid ConsultantLima Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantZimmer Biomet Paid Consultant

Michael K. Ryan MDMerck StockSanofi-Aventis StockVericel Stock

Richard K.N. Ryu MDMitek Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidMedBridge Paid ConsultantSLACK Incorporated Publishing RelationshipOperative Techniques in Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Today Editorial / Governing BoardArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North American Education Foundation Board / Committee

Marc R. Safran MDDJ Orthopaedics RoyaltiesSmith & Nephew RoyaltiesStryker RoyaltiesCONMED Linvatec Speakers Bureau / PaidMedacta Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidCONMED Linvatec Paid ConsultantMedacta Paid ConsultantCradle Medical, Inc Paid ConsultantFerring Pharmaceuticals Paid ConsultantBiomimedica Eleven Blade Solutions Paid ConsultantCool Systems, Inc StockCradle Medical, Inc StockBiomimedica Eleven Blade Solutions StockFerring Pharmaceuticals StockSmith & Nephew Research SupportWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing Relationship Saunders / Mosby-Elsevier Publishing RelationshipAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardJISAKOS Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Hip Preservation Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee International Society for Hip Arthroscopy Board / Committee

Michael Jonathan Salata MDArthrex, Inc. Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Endoscopy Paid ConsultantStryker Endoscopy Paid Consultant

Hytham S. Salem Nothing To Disclose

David Savin MDDJ Orthopaedics Other Financial / Material

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Felix H. Savoie III, MDExactech, Inc RoyaltiesMitek Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidBiomet Unpaid ConsultantCONMED Linvatec Unpaid ConsultantExactech, Inc Unpaid ConsultantMitek Unpaid ConsultantRotation Medical Unpaid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Unpaid ConsultantMitek Research SupportArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Wrist Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Richard A. Scheuring MDFujifilm / Sonosite Paid Consultant

Mark S. Schickendantz MDArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantThe Physician and Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Brian J. Sennett MD Nothing To Disclose

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Seth L. Sherman MDArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantCeterix Orthopaedics Paid ConsultantCONMED Linvatec Paid ConsultantMoximed Paid ConsultantVericel Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Research SupportZimmer Research SupportAmerican Journal of Orthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardACL Study Group Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeInternational Cartilage Regeneration & Joint Preservation Society Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Beth E. Shubin Stein MDArthrex, Inc. Paid Consultant

Lynn Snyder-Mackler PhD, PTJournal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Orthopaedic Research Editorial / Governing Board

Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid Consultant

Robert C. Spang MD Nothing To Disclose

Tiahna Spencer Nothing To Disclose

Kurt P. Spindler MDDonJoy Orthopaedics RoyaltiesSmith & Nephew Endoscopy, NFL Paid ConsultantOther: NIH / NIAMS Award R01 AR053684 (K.P.S.) Research Support

Patrick St Pierre MDDJO Global, Inc. RoyaltiesDJO Global, Inc. Speakers Bureau / PaidZimmer Speakers Bureau / PaidDJO Global, Inc. Paid ConsultantZimmer Paid ConsultantLippincott Publishing RelationshipAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

James P. Stannard MDAcelity Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Paid ConsultantNuvasive Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Research SupportCoulter Foundation Research SupportU.S. Department of Defense Research SupportThieme Publishing RelationshipJournal of Knee Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardAO Foundation Board / CommitteeAO North America Board / CommitteeOrthopaedic Trauma Association Board / Committee

Austin V. Stone MD, PhDSmith & Nephew Research Support

Eric Jason Strauss MDArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidVericel Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantFlexion Therapeutics Paid ConsultantJoint Restoration Foundation Paid ConsultantMitek Paid ConsultantVericel Paid ConsultantFidia Research SupportNuTech Research SupportJaypee Publishing Publishing RelationshipCartilage, Bulletin of the Hospital For Joint Diseases Editorial / Governing Board

Sabrina M. Strickland MDAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Michael J. Stuart MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantStryker Research SupportAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing Board

Allston J. Stubbs IV, MD, MBAThieme Publishing RelationshipJournal of Hip Preservation Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Board / CommitteeAmerican Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inc. Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Hip Arthroscopy Board / CommitteeMASH Group Board / Committee

Alvin Wei-i Su MD, PhD Nothing To Disclose

Karen M. Sutton MDMitek Paid ConsultantNBC Sports Paid ConsultantESPN-W Unpaid ConsultantSportsMD Unpaid ConsultantAmerican Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeBassett Society Board / CommitteeESPN-W Board / CommitteeRuth Jackson Orthopaedic Society Board / Committee

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Yasushi Takata MD Nothing To Disclose

Tetsuya Takenaga Nothing To Disclose

Miho Jean Tanaka MDAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Dean C. Taylor MDMitek Paid ConsultantHistogenics Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportArthrex, Inc Other Financial / Material

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SupportDJOrtho Other Financial / Material

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SupportOMEGA Other Financial / Material

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SupportOJSM Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeMagellan Orthopaedic Society Board / Committee

Charles A. Thigpen PT, PhD, ATCArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidBreg Paid ConsultantPlayers Health StockTrex StockArthrex, Inc Research SupportNeurotech-Kneehab Research Support

Stephen Thon Nothing To Disclose

Fotios P. Tjoumakaris MDDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Paid ConsultantFranklin / Keystone Biosciences, LLC StockTrice Medical, Inc. StockAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inc. Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

John M. Tokish MDArthrex, Inc RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Speakers Bureau / PaidMitek Speakers Bureau / PaidArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Paid ConsultantMitek Paid ConsultantJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Publishing RelationshipJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopedics Today Editorial / Governing BoardArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Alison P. Toth MDVericel Corp Speakers Bureau / PaidVericel Paid ConsultantActive Implants Research SupportArthrex, Inc Other Financial / Material

SupportBreg Other Financial / Material

SupportMitek Other Financial / Material

SupportSmith & Nephew Other Financial / Material

SupportStryker Other Financial / Material

Support

Christina Tragos MD Nothing To Disclose

Sophia A. TravenSociety of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Board / Committee

Gehron Treme MD Nothing To Disclose

Svend Ulstein Nothing To Disclose

Geoffrey S. Van Thiel MD, MBAZimmer RoyaltiesSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidVericel Speakers Bureau / PaidZimmer Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantTrainer Rx Paid ConsultantVericel Paid ConsultantZimmer Paid ConsultantTrainer Rx Stock

Curtis Vandenberg MD Nothing To Disclose

Peter CM Verdonk MD, PHDJohnson & Johnson Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Endoscopy Speakers Bureau / PaidActive Implants Paid ConsultantJohnson & Johnson Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Endoscopy Paid ConsultantActive Implants Research SupportCartiHeal Research SupportJohnson & Johnson Research SupportKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardBelgian Knee Society, Belgian Orthopaedic Society Board / CommitteeESSKA Board / Committee

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Nikhil N. Verma MDSmith & Nephew RoyaltiesArthrex, Inc Paid ConsultantMinivasive Paid ConsultantOrthospace Paid ConsultantCymedica StockMinivasive StockOmeros StockArthrex, Inc Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportAthletico, Research Support ConMed Linvatec Research SupportMiomed Research SupportMitek Research SupportArthrosurface Research SupportDJ Orthopaedics Research SupportOssur Research SupportVindico Medical-Orthopedics Hyperguide Publishing Relationship Arthroscopy Publishing RelationshipJournal of Knee Surgery; Arthroscopy SLACK Incorporated Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeAmerican Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / Committee

Bryan George Vopat MD Nothing To Disclose

Dharmesh Vyas MD, PhD Nothing To Disclose

Dean Wang MD Nothing To Disclose

Daniel C. Wascher MDArthrex, Inc Research SupportSmith & Nephew Research SupportAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Knee Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardOrthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Brian Robert Waterman MDGenzyme Biosurgery / Vericel Speakers Bureau / PaidAmerican Journal of Orthopedics Editorial / Governing BoardArthroscopy Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board / CommitteeArthroscopy Association of North America Board / CommitteeSociety of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Board / Committee

Scott Thomas Watson MD Nothing To Disclose

Alexander E. Weber MD Nothing To Disclose

Danielle G. Weekes MD Nothing To Disclose

Brian C. Werner MDArthrex, Inc Research SupportBiomet Research SupportAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / Committee

Robert W. Westermann MD Nothing To Disclose

Kevin E. Wilk PT, DPTLite Cure Laser Paid ConsultantIntelliskin Paid ConsultantAlter G Paid ConsultantTheralase Paid ConsultantZetrozs Paid ConsultantMeyer Health System Paid ConsultantThrow Like a Pro Paid Consultant

Saunders / Mosby-Elsevier Publishing RelationshipSLACK Incorporated Publishing RelationshipWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing Relationship

S. Clifton Willimon MDSmith & Nephew Endoscopy Paid Consultant

Brian R. Wolf MD, MSCONMED Linvatec Paid ConsultantOREF Research SupportArthrex, Inc Other Financial / Material

SupportSmith & Nephew Other Financial / Material

SupportOrthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Editorial / Governing BoardAAOS Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Board / CommitteeMid America Orthopaedic Association Board / Committee

Ivan H. Wong MDSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidStryker Speakers Bureau / Paid

Rick W. Wright MDNational Institutes of Health (NIAMS & NICHD) Research SupportWolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing RelationshipClinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery – American Editorial / Governing BoardJournal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Editorial / Governing BoardThe Journal of Knee Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardAmerican Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inc. Board / CommitteeAmerican Orthopaedic Association Board / Committee

Thomas H. Wuerz MDCONMED Linvatec Paid ConsultantSmith & Nephew Paid ConsultantStryker Paid Consultant

Adam Blair Yanke MD, PhDJRF Ortho Paid ConsultantArthrex, Inc Research SupportNuTech Research Support

Shahram Yari Nothing To Disclose

Stefano Zaffagnini MDDePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company Speakers Bureau / PaidSmith & Nephew Speakers Bureau / PaidI + srl. Other Financial / Material

SupportSpringer. Publishing RelationshipKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Publishing RelationshipOperative Techniques in Orthopaedics Musculoskeletal Surgery Editorial / Governing BoardEuropean Society of Sports Traumatology Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) Board / CommitteeInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS) Board / CommitteeSIGASCOT Board / Committee

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Tal S. David MDJoseph P. DeAngelis MDJuliet DeCampos MDDavid T. Dellaero MDNatasha N Desai MDCarl DiRaimondo MDMark C. Drakos MDJulie DuceyJeffrey R. Dugas MDGregory F. DummerNeal S. ElAttrache MD Paul D. Fadale MDJack Farr II, MDBrian T. Feeley MDGary B. Fetzer MDDavid A. Fischer MDBrian Forsythe MDRobert W. Frederick MDKevin B. Freedman MDBryan T. Kelly MDMichael T. Freehill MDFreddie H. Fu MDBrian D. Giordano MDJohn P. Goldblatt MDKathryn S. Grannatt MDJohn R. Green III, MDLetha Y. Griffin MD, PhDJo A. Hannafin MD, PhDWendell M.R. Heard MDHeather HellerTom HeneghanRalph Frank Henn III, MDElliott B. Hershman MDMeredith HerzogHeather Hodge, MEdStephen W. Houseworth MD, FACSMichael J. Hulstyn MDStephen A. Hunt MDStephen S. Hurst MDHannah JanvrinDarren L. Johnson MDRobert J. Johnson MDDanielle KalinowskiJohn D. Kelly IV, MDPatricia A. Kolowich MDPatricia KovachRobert E. Leach MD

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AOSSM gratefully acknowledges for an educational grant in support of the AOSSM/AAOS Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Board Review Course.

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October 12 – 13, 2018OLC Education and Conference Center Rosemont, IL

Hands-on Tissue Harvesting and Processing

Ultrasound Guided Injection Laboratory

OrthoBiologics: Integrating Biologics and Clinical Ultrasound into Your Practice

LEARN MORE AND REGISTER AT SPORTSMED.ORG

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Join our team and share STOP Sports Injuries prevention tips in your community to help young athletes stay on the field and out of the operating room!

Through our website, public service announcements and a multitude of sport specific resources, the STOP (Sports Trauma and Overuse Prevention) campaign educates athletes, parents, coaches and healthcare providers about the prevention and treatment of youth sports injuries, especially those related to overuse and trauma.

Make Youth Sports Safety Your Priority

Facebook.com/STOPSportsInjuries @SportsSafety

To learn more visit

www.stopsportsinjuries.organd follow us on social media:

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INFUSED WITH OUR HERITAGEINSPIRED BY OUR FUTURE

Our New Look is Now In Play

Learn more about our new look and watch the AOSSM story at sportsmed.org or on social media.

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Our New Look is Now In Play

Learn more about our new look and watch the AOSSM story at sportsmed.org or on social media.

AOSSM UPCOMING ANNUAL MEETINGS

OTHER UPCOMING MEETINGSAOSSM / AAOS Orthopaedic Sports

Medicine Review CourseAugust 10 – 12, 2018Westin Michigan Ave.

Chicago, IL

Keep Your Edge: Hockey Sports Medicine 2018

August 17 – 19, 2018Hilton Toronto

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

OrthoBiologics: Integrating Biologics and Clinical

Ultrasound into Your PracticeOctober 12 – 13, 2018

OLC Education & Conference Center, Rosemont, IL

AAOS / AOSSM / AANA Sports Medicine Course

January 30 – February 3, 2019Park City, UT

2019 Specialty DayMarch 16, 2019

Sands ExpoLas Vegas, NV

AOSSM / NFLPS / NFL Football Sports Medicine 2019

March 29 – 31, 2019Omni NashvilleNashville, TN

AOSSM / ISAKOS Osteotomies Around the Knee: From Ligament

Insufficiency to Cartilage / Meniscus Pathologies and Arthritis

April 12 – 14, 2019OLC Education & Conference Center,

Rosemont, IL

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DATES

July 11 – 14, 2019Boston, MA

July 9 – 12, 2020Seattle, WA

July 8 – 11, 2021Music City Center, Nashville, TN

Annual Meeting 2019 Annual Meeting 2020 Annual Meeting 2021

Annual Meeting 2019Instructional Course ProposalsJune 1 – August 29, 2018

Annual Meeting 2019 AbstractsAugust 1 – October 3, 2018

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Advancing sports medicine

The first ever reusable suture passer with a rigid stainless steel needle

Cobra

Groundbreaking, post-free distraction system for hip arthroscopy

Pivot Guardian