SSRP – Education Program

Module 3
Pediatric/Adolescent Sports Injuries

Saturday, September 28, 2019

Location:
Spring Creek Golf Course
2425 Concession Rd 9, Claremont, ON L1Y 1A2

Prior to golf/dinner

Time

Component

Noon – 1pm

Dr. Brad Muir, FRCCSS(C)

Components of a good Case Report

1pm – 2pm

Dr. Brad Muir, FRCCSS(C)

Communicator competency – Pediatric/Adolescent Athletes –
Overtraining and Burnout

Small group discussion

2pm – 3pm

Dr. Brad Muir, FRCCSS(C)

Treatment – Treating Overuse related shoulder injuries (impingement) in overhead athletes utilizing “Around the Horn”.

4pm – 9pm

Golf, Dinner and Research Awards

 Sunday, September 29, 2019

Location
CMCC
6100 Leslie Street, North York ON
Executive Board Room

Time

Component

8:45am – 9:00am

Dr. Alex Lee, FRCCSS(C)

Outline of days activities

9:00am – 10:30am

Dr. Janice Drover, FRCCSS(C)

Stages of development, training loads/load management, early vs. late specialization, long term athlete development, adolescent concussion

10:30am – 12:30pm

Dr. Alex Lee, FRCCSS(C)

Pelvic Apophyseal Injuries and Other Key Pediatric/Adolescent Sports Injuries

Little Leaguer’s Shoulder and Elbow – video presentation Dr. Pat Battaglia, DC, DACBR (Dr. Lee facilitating)

12:30pm – 1:00pm

Lunch

1:00pm – 2:00pm

Sachin Raina MSc - Biomechanist, Research Associate MSKMetrics Inc.

Monitoring Training Loads in Sports.

2:00pm – 3:30/4:00pm

 

Dr. Bill Hsu, BA, DACBR, DC, FCCR(C)

Advanced imaging and management of sports related pediatric/adolescent injuries to the spine

To Bring:

Portable Table, Stool
Comfortable clothes – for treating/assessment/rehab

Pre-Study:

Recommended readings.

Resident Requirements Checklist:

Core Academic Curriculum Requirements
Residents may count hours toward option A or Option B (not both) depending on need.

Option A:
- Sports Rounds and Observation with a Specialist
9 hours (Dr’s. Muir, Lee, Drover, Hsu, Battaglia, Mr. Raina - Instructors)

Option B:
- Advanced Imaging
2.5 hours (Dr. Hsu, Dr. Battaglia)

- Research Methodology
1 hour (Dr. Muir)

- High Performance Evaluation and Testing
1.5 hours (Dr. Lee, Mr. Raina)

- Sports Injury Management
3 hours (Dr. Lee, Muir, Drover)
Communicator Competency – 1 hour (Dr. Muir)

Fellows/Resident Requirements:

Ontario: CCO requirements 9 hours of structured CE
4.5 hours of diagnosis/advanced imaging (Controlled Acts)

Recommended Reading:

- Zachezewski Chapter 41: Lori A Thein – The Child and Adolescent Athlete pg. 933 – 958.
- Bourdon PC, Cardinale M, Murray A, Gastin P, Kellmann M, Varley MC, Gabbett TJ, Coutts AJ, Burgess DJ, Gregson W, Cable NT. Monitoring athlete training loads: consensus statement. International journal of sports physiology and performance. 2017 Apr 1;12(s2):S2-161.
- Schwellnus M, Soligard T, Alonso JM, Bahr R, Clarsen B, Dijkstra HP, Gabbett TJ, Gleeson M, Hägglund M, Hutchinson MR, Van - Rensburg CJ. How much is too much?(Part 2) International Olympic Committee consensus statement on load in sport and risk of illness. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Sep 1;50(17):1043-52.
- Soligard T, Schwellnus M, Alonso JM, Bahr R, Clarsen B, Dijkstra HP, Gabbett T, Gleeson M, Hägglund M, Hutchinson MR, van - Rensburg CJ. How much is too much?(Part 1) International Olympic Committee consensus statement on load in sport and risk of injury. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Sep 1;50(17):1030-41.
- Stracciolini A, Casciano R, Friedman HL, Meehan III WP, Micheli LJ. A closer look at overuse injuries in the pediatric athlete. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 2015 Jan 1;25(1):30-5.
- Bahr R. Demise of the fittest: are we destroying our biggest talents?. BJSM 2014
- Ament W, Verkerke GJ. Exercise and fatigue. Sports medicine. 2009 May 1;39(5):389-422.
- Roberts WO. Overuse injuries and burnout in youth sports. BJSM 2014
- DiFiori JP, Benjamin HJ, Brenner JS, Gregory A, Jayanthi N, Landry GL, Luke A. Overuse injuries and burnout in youth sports: a position statement from the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. Br J Sports Med. 2014 Feb 1;48(4):287-8.
- Borresen J, Lambert MI. The quantification of training load, the training response and the effect on performance. Sports medicine. 2009 Sep 1;39(9):779-95.