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The Society for Tennis Medicine & Science
PRESENTS
WHEN
FEBRUARY 8TH AND 9TH, 2020
WHERE
SONESTA RESORT · HILTON HEAD ISLAND
MEDICAL SESSIONS
• Junior/Elite Tennis Player development: Medical perspectives
• Adult Recreational Tennis Player: tennis-specific evaluations and treatment
• Female Athlete
COACHING/SPORT SCIENCE SESSIONS
Original research
Stroke analysis practical session
Performance training (on court) and practical sessions
9.5 CME and CEU CONTACT HOURS HAVE BEEN APPLIED FOR
www.tennismedicine.org
COURSE DIRECTORS
Neeru Jayanthi, MD STMS Past-President
Ben Kibler MD STMS Founder & Past-President
PROGRAM PLANNING COM MITTEE
Neeru Jayanthi, MD (STMS)
Ben Kibler, MD (STMS)
Paul Caldwell, MD (STMS)
Richard Gayle, MD (STMS)
Cassidy Foley, DO
Tony Tran, ATC
Adriana Acuna, ATC
Kayla Fujimoto Epperson, PT, DPT, CSCS
SPEAKING FACULTY
Neeru Jayanthi MD (STMS)
Ben Kibler, MD (STMS)
Walt Taylor, PhD (STMS President)
Lyndsey Pyc, DPT, ATC (WTA)
Page Love, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD
Ted Borgdering, CSCS
Cassidy Foley, DO
Gary Windler, MD (ATP)
Paul Caldwell, MD
Robert Gallo, MD
Berkeley Van Dyke PT, DPT
Sarah Gibson, MD
Adriana Acuna, ATC
Tony Tran, ATC
Robyn Rice, PT, PhD
Lorena Martin, PhD
Randy Gootzeit, OT
Jeff Vajay PT
Kayla Fujimoto Epperson, PT, DPT, CSCS
Rajiv Kumar Verma, DO, FAAFP
Milena Stephens , PTR
Alexandria Render
ONLINE REGISTRATION:
www.tennismedicine.org
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U n i t e d S t a t e s
Pre-registration is required for the course. As space is limited, your response is requested no later than
February 7, 2019 to secure your reservation and availability of course material for this conference.
FOR CONFERENCE REGISTRATION QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT: Stefani Higgins
Phone: 708-216-1071
Email: [email protected]
All refund and cancellation requests must be made I writing, must be received by February 8, 2020
and are subject to a 25 percent service charge.
No refunds will be provided for written cancellations received after February 8, 2020
GRIEVANCE POLICY & P ROCEDURE Formal complaints are encouraged to be submitted in writing.
The complaint will be reviewed by the STMS program director and staff. A written response will be given within 15 business days.
REGISTER ONLINE AT www.tennismedicine.org
PTR or STMS MEMBER NON MEMBER (includes 2018 STMS membership)
MD/DO $199 $249
PT/ATC/Allied Health Professionals $149 $199
PTR Members ONLY $99 $99
COACH (or student/resident/in-training)
$99 $149
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2020
7:45am WELCOME/INTRODUCTION Neeru Jayanthi, MD & Ben Kibler, MD
TENNIS SPECIFIC POPULATIONS: BEST STRATEGIES & LATEST UPDATES Moderator: Neeru Jayanthi, MD
8:00am Managing the Professional Tennis Player: Comprehensive Care
Walt Taylor, PhD (WTA)
8:25am Adult Tennis Player: Why Are They Always Hurt?
Paul Caldwell, MD
8:50am Junior Tennis Player: When To Worry & When To Keep Playing?
Neeru Jayanthi, MD
9:15am Female Tennis Player: Gender-Specific Differences In Treatment
Cassidy Foley Davelaar, DO, FAAP, CAQSM vs WTA
9:40am “Attitude Is A Choice: A Dedication To Ollie Stephens”
Milena Stephens (PTR)
9:45am PANEL DISCUSSION
10:00am TRANSITION
REHABILITATION & TENNIS-SPECIFIC IN TENNIS PLAYERS SWITCH TO SUNDAY? Moderator: Lyndsey Elizando, PT, AT
COACHING SPORT SCIENCE: RETURN TO PLAY SYMPOSIUM Moderator: Ben Kibler, MD
10:10am Tennis– Specific Evaluations: Identify & Address Deficencies
How To Accurately Collect Data From Professional Athletes Applying the Sports Science Data Protocol?
Aylin Seyalioglu, PT, ATC Lorena Martin, PhD
10:25am Trunk First, Then Kinetic Chain: Evidence & Injury Prevention
Updates On Return To Play Decisions From The ATP Tour
Robyn Rice, PT, PhD Gary Windler (ATP)
10:50am Hip & Spine Rehab In The Tennis Player: Which Do You Treat First?
Monitoring Load In Tennis: Lets Be Practical
Lyndsey Elizando, PT, AT Natalie Myers, PhD
11:15am Self-Assessment In The Tennis Player: How Can You Make Your Own Corrections?
Effective Serve Mechanics & Return To Play Progression (PTR exchange lecture)
Jeff Vajay, PT (ATP) Ben Kibler, MD
11:50am Graston Technique In The Tennis Player: ROM & Increase Deep Breathing
RTP In The Adult Tennis Player: A Prescription For Success
Randy Gootzeit, OT Tony Tran, ATC & Neeru Jayanthi, MD
12:15pm PANEL DISCUSSION PANEL DISCUSSION
12:30pm ON COURT LUNCH provided by STMS
1:30pm iTPA On Court Movement & Tennis Medical Stroke Adjustment
Ted Borgerding,CSCS, Neeru Jayanthi, MD & Ben Kibler, MD
4:30pm STMS TENNIS OPEN PLAY (4:30pm - 6:30pm)
7:00pm FACULTY DINNER RECEPTION
SUNDAY , FEBRUARY 9, 2020
CHECK-IN MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURY IN TENNIS PLAYERS Moderator: Paul Caldwell, MD
8:00am Return To Tennis Following Knee Surgery: How Successful Is It?
Robert Gallo, MD
8:25am Shoulder Injuries In the Tennis Player: Optimum Evaluation & Treatment
Ben Kibler, MD
8:50am Backhand Wrist: A New Tennis-Specific Diagnosis
Kayla Fujimoto Epperson, PT, DPT, CSCS
9:15am Hamstring Injuries In Tennis: Expert Advice On When Not To Operate
Mathew Pombo, MD
9:40am PANEL DISCUSSION
RESEARCH AND CASES Moderator: Natalie Myers, PhD
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS IN TENNIS MEDICINE Moderator: Cassidy Foley, DO
10:10am Introduction: Research & Case Presentations
Comprehensive Pre-participation Evaluations Of Elite USTA Tennis Players: What Is All Involved?
Sarah Gibson, MD
10:15am Risk Factors For Lower Limb Injuries (hip & foot/ankle) In Elite Junior And Professional Tennis Players
How to Assess &Treat Fatigue in the Elite Tennis Player
Robyn Rice, PT, PhD Walter Taylor, PhD
10:30am Hip Pain In Adult Tennis Player: Hip Scope, Resurface, or Replace
Making Medical Decisions At Tournaments
Adriana Acuna, ATC Jana Upshaw, MD
10:45am Young Athlete Injure Outcome Study (IOS)
Managing the Vegetarian Tennis Athlete's Sport Nutrition Performance Planning
Rajiv Kumar Verma, DO, FAAFP, CAQSM, RMSK
Page Love, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD
11:00am Heat Myths In The Tennis Player: Case Based Approach
Setting Up A Local Tennis Medicine Program To An STMS Center of Excellence
Alexandria Render Neeru Jayanthi MD, Adriana Acuna, ATC, Tony Tran, ATC, and Ted Borgdering, CSCS
11:15am Determination of Normative KJOC Scores In College And Junior Tennis Players
PANEL DISCUSSION WITH ALL SPEAKERS
Natalie Myers, PhD
11:30am Low Back Pain In Junior Tennis Player: Don’t Ignore The Back Case
Berkeley Van Dyke PT, DPT
11:45am Identifying Differences In Elastographic Properties Of The Achilles Tendon Across Subsets Of Tennis Player
Robert Gallo, MD
12:00pm PANEL DISCUSSION Moderator: Paul Caldwell, MD
12:30pm CONFERENCE ADJOURN
TARGET AUDIENCE
Physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers and researchers who are interested in understanding the
current treatment of various medical and orthopaedic problems that affect tennis players of all levels.
Current updates about approaches being taken by professional tennis and many experts in all levels of
tennis as well as approaches to tennis specific scientific testing will be covered. The congress will provide
didactic lectures and interactive discussions.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This conference will provide participants the ability to acquire additional techniques of evaluation,
management, treatment, and training for tennis players:
DEVELOP EVALUATION S KILLS FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL ISSUES SPECIFIC TO TENNIS
Upon completion of this activity, participant will be able to:
~Develop methods to screen for the injured tennis player and comprehensive care of the tennis athlete
~Differentiate basic from the additional techniques of evaluation, management, and appropriate need for
advanced techniques and procedures in tennis and other athletes
~Recommend appropriate strategies to help conditions that affect a tennis player’s ability to compete, such
as heat and hydration
DEVELOP ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES OF EVALUATION, MANAGEMENT, AND REHABILITATION OF
MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES
Upon completion of this activity, participant will be able to:
~List new concepts of rehabilitation of tennis players with injuries into their practice
~List new concepts of performance training of tennis players for injury prevention
DEVELOP UPDATED EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACHES TO TENNIS SPECIFIC MEDICAL AND MUSCULO-
SKELETAL CONDITIONS
Upon completion of this activity, participant will be able to:
~Differentiate the epidemiology of injuries in various levels of tennis players in their
decision-making regarding injury prevention and what is the appropriate treatment of tendinopathy in
tennis players
~Develop earlier recognition of tennis specific injuries to prevent long-term morbidities
~Recommend when to utilize tennis-specific screening evaluation, training, and return to play after injury
NON-DISCRIMINATORY S TATEMENT
STMS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, military sta-
tus, sexual orientation or age. STMS is committed to accessibility and no-discrimination in all aspects of its
continuing education activities. Participants who have special needs are encouraged to contact the STMS
program organizers so that all reasonable efforts to accommodate these needs can be made.