26th Annual Mayo Clinic Symposium on Sports Medicine 2016
Course Directors: Jacob Sellon, M.D., Edward Laskowski, M.D., and Michael Stuart, M.D.
This is the Live Webcast website for the 26th Annual Mayo Clinic Symposium on Sports Medicine. If you want to attend the course on-site in Rochester, visit the Live Course website.
This course continues to feature evidence-based and cutting edge diagnostic and treatment strategies for sports-related and musculoskeletal conditions. The program is multidisciplinary, with expert lecturers representing a spectrum of sports medicine fields. Multiple educational formats are used, including case presentations, interactive Q&A sessions, as well as live demonstrations of physical examination, anatomy, ultrasound and arthroscopy.
Registration Information
To register for this live webcast, you will first need to set up a profile and login. Once logged in, return to this page and scroll to the bottom to select which sessions you would like to enroll in.
Registration Fees
Physicians | |
· Live Webcast * | $375 |
Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, Mid-Level Providers, | |
· Live Webcast * | $300 |
*NOTE: If you are unable to attend the live course (on-site in Rochester), we will be offering a live webcast of all of the course presentations (does not include Sports Performance Clinic), which will be available for credit and will offer you the option to submit questions to faculty.
Additional Information
Target Audience
This course is for physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and other medical professionals who evaluate and treat athletes and other active populations.
Learning Objectives
- Summarize the latest evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis, surgical management and rehabilitation of proximal hamstring tendon tears
- Describe a management plan for posterior cruciate ligament injuries
- Summarize the current evidence linking concussion to neurodegenerative disease
- Summarize the current recommended guidelines for managing mental health issues in athletes
- List neurogenic and vascular causes of exertional leg pain
- List foods that can enhance injury recovery
- Recognize clinically relevant hand/wrist anatomy
- Complete a focused physical examination of the hand/wrist
- Recognize imaging findings of common sports hand/wrist injuries
- Recognize relevant sonoanatomy in the performance of ultrasound-guided hand/wrist procedures
- List the essential components of sports hand/wrist injury rehabilitation
- Identify movements that are critical to the overall development of an active patient/client
Available Credit
- 11.25 AAFP Prescribed
- 11.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 11.50 Attendance
- 11.00 BOC EBP
- 11.00 NATA
- 11.50 PT