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Wilson Health Sports Medicine Symposium Friday, November 2, 2018 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Wilson Health Professional Building Lower Level Conference Rooms Sidney, OH 915 W. Michigan St. Sidney, Ohio 45365 The Wilson Health Sports Medicine Symposium will provide an opportunity for healthcare professionals to explore non-traditional approaches to injury treatment and job settings. Presentations will include: nutrition, platelet rich plasma therapy, post-concussion rehabilitation, cupping, establishing athletic training service in the public safety setting, and use of blood flow restriction therapy. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant should be able to: 1. Explain the importance of total energy expenditure and body composition on injury prevention and perfor- mance. 2. Analyze the benefits of blood plasma therapy for sports injuries. 3. Identify clinical indicators for appropriate referral to physical therapy for post-concussion management. 4. Explain how cupping is used to treat orthopedic issues, sports injuries, adhesions, contractures, hypertonicity. 5. List 5 strategies for placing an athletic trainer in a city municipality for police and fire department athletic training services. 6. Describe the benefits of blood flow restriction therapy during the acute phase of healing following a sports injury. Course Description

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The Wilson Health Sports Medicine Symposium will provide an opportunity for healthcare professionals to explore non-traditional approaches to injury treatment and job settings. Presentations will include: nutrition, platelet rich plasma therapy, post-concussion rehabilitation, cupping, establishing athletic training service in the public safety setting, and use of blood flow restriction therapy.

At the conclusion of the presentation, the participant should be able to:

1. Explain the importance of total energy expenditure and body composition on injury prevention and perfor-mance.

2. Analyze the benefits of blood plasma therapy for sports injuries.

3. Identify clinical indicators for appropriate referral to physical therapy for post-concussion management.

4. Explain how cupping is used to treat orthopedic issues, sports injuries, adhesions, contractures, hypertonicity.

5. List 5 strategies for placing an athletic trainer in a city municipality for police and fire department athletic training services.

6. Describe the benefits of blood flow restriction therapy during the acute phase of healing following a sports injury.

Course Description

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Registration Form

Name _____________________________________

Home Address ______________________________

City, State, Zip ______________________________

Daytime Phone _____________________________

Organization _______________________________

Profession _________________________________

Email ____________________________________(Email used only to inform you of upcoming events.)

Registration/Payment Deadline: October 29, 2018

Fee: $85

Make check payable to: Wilson Health

Please return registration form and payment to:

For questions or further information, contact:Melissa [email protected](937) 218-0128

Wilson HealthAttn: Wilson Health Sports Medicine, Woody Goffinett915 W. Michigan StreetSidney, OH 45365

Audience:

Directions:

Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants

From the SouthTake I-75 North to exit 92. Turn right onto St. Rt. 47. At the second light turn left onto Fourth Avenue. At the next light turn right onto Michigan Street. Turn right into the hospital.

From the NorthTake I-75 South to exit 92. Turn left onto St. Rt. 47. At the third light turn left onto Fourth Avenue. At the next light turn right onto Michigan Street. Turn right into the hospital.

From the EastTake St. Rt. 47 West into Sidney. Stay on 47 through down-town Sidney, and when you get to Fourth Avenue turn right at the light. At the next light turn right onto Michigan Street. Turn right into the hospital.

From the West Take St. Rt. 47 East into Sidney. Go through five lights, at the sixth light turn left onto Fourth Avenue. At the next light turn right onto Michigan Street. Turn right into the hospital.

Location:Wilson HealthSidney, OH 45365915 West Michigan StreetProfessional Building - Lower Level Conference Rooms(Enter Through Door #4)

Continuing Education Credit:5.25 Hours (including 1 EBP CEU AP#8598). This symposium is approved by the Board of Certification (BOC). Ohio Physical Therapy Association (OPTA) approval pending.

Program Agenda

7:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Registration & Welcome

8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. (1.0 BOC EBP APPROVED)Nutrition in Injury Prevention and PerformancePresenter: Dawn Weatherwax, RD, CSSD, ATC, Sports Nutrition

9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. (1.0)Benefits of Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy for an Injured AthletePresenter: Dr. Atiba Jackson, MD

10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Break

10:15 a.m. -11:15 a.m. (1.0)Post Concussion Rehabilitation for a Concussed AthletePresenter: Lynn Hemmelgaron, PT

11:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (.50)CuppingPresenter: Lauren Blagg, PTA

11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Lunch Provided

12:15 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. (.75)Establishing Athletic Training Services in the Public Safety SectorPresenter: A.S. “Woody” Goffinett, MBA, ATC, AT, EMT-P, FF1

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. (1.0)Use of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy in the Athletic Training SettingPresenter: Jacqui Broeringer, PT