May 2019 Newsletter

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MAY 2 01 9 h THE A M ER IC A N ACAD EMY OF SPORTS PHYSI C AL TH E RA PY

AASPT MEMBERS NAMED CATHERINE WORTHINGTON FELLOWS Congratulations to AASPT treasurer, Bryan Heiderscheit, PT, PhD, Donna Frownfelter, PT, DPT, MA, and Robert S. Gailey, PT, PhD, for being named Catherine Worthington Fellows of the APTA. Dr. Heiderscheit, Dr. Frownfelter and Dr. Gailey will be conferred with this honor at NEXT 2019 in Chicago.

Bryan C. Heiderscheit, PT, PhD is a Professor in the Departments of Orthopedics and

Rehabilitation and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin(UW)-Madison. He is the Director of the Runners’ Clinic through the UW Sports Medicine Center; Director of Badger Athletic Performance Research for UW Athletics; and Co-director of the UW Neuromuscular Biomechanics Laboratory. Dr. Heiderscheit’s research is aimed at understanding and enhancing the clinical management of orthopedic conditions, with particular focus on runningrelated injuries. Support for his research includes the National Institutes of Health, NFL Medical Charities, NBA and GE. He is an Editor for the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy and a member of the Executive Committee of the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy.

Donna Lee Frownfelter, PT, DPT, MA, is the Assistant Professor and Director of PostProfessional Studies at Rosalind Franklin University in North Chicago, IL. Dr. Frownfelter received her Physical Therapy Education at Northwestern University Programs in Physical Therapy and her certificate in Respiratory Care from the University of Chicago. Additionally, she has an MS in Organizational Development from Loyola University of Chicago and her DPT from RFUMS. Dr. Frownfelter is


recognized internationally as a teacher, clinician, author, and consultant in the area of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy and is an APTA Board Certified Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Clinical Specialist as well as a Registered Respiratory Care Practitioner. Her most recent book that she co-edited, entitled Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy; Evidence and Practice is the primary text used in many Physical and Respiratory Therapy Programs. She is currently in the process of the 6th edition of the book which will have an “e” book format as well as a hard copy textbook. She has received many teaching awards and has presented at APTA National Conventions as well as many Continuing Education Courses. She has served two terms as the President of the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Section of the APTA, and is a member of the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy. She is a Board Member of the Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan Chicago and serves on the COPD Advisory Committee. She is certified to present Courage to Quit Smoking Cessation Programs. She was elected a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians, the only physical therapist to be granted that distinction. Robert S. Gailey, PhD, PT (Professor) has been at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy for 30 years. He also has a joint appointment as a

ple of Haiti injured in the recent earthquake. Other AASPT Award Winners: James Irrgang, PT, PhD, ATC, FAPTA Lucy Blair Service Award Trevor A. Lentz, PT, PhD, MPH Chattanooga Research Award

Health Science Researcher with Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center and is the Director of the Functional Outcomes Research & Evaluation Center. His doctorate in prosthetics and orthotics was received from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland where he developed the Amputee Mobility Predictor an objective measure of amputee function and most recently developed the Comprehensive High-Activity Mobility Predictor. He has authored over 50 publications and has continued research efforts directed toward: amputee rehabilitation, the biomechanics and metabolic cost of prosthetic gait, functional assessment and athletic pursuits of the amputee as well as other athletes with disabilities across the life span. He was the recipient of the ISPO’s 1995 Forcheimer Prize for Research, the Amputee Coalition of America’s 2003 Dr. Ernest Burgess Award and recently the American Physical Therapy’s 2009 Henry O. Florence & P. Kendall Practice Award recipient. Honorary member of AAOP. Most recently, he has been working extensively with Project Medishare in providing rehabilitation and prosthetic care to peo-

Phil Tygiel, PT Federal Government Affairs Leadership Award Janelle O’Connell, PT, DPT, PhD, ATC Humanitarian Award Ellen Zambo Anderson, PT, PhD Board Certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist Societal Impact Award Allyson Barys, SPT Mary McMillan Scholarship Award for Student Physical Therapists LaDarius Woods, PT, DPT Minority Faculty Development Scholarship Award Tiffany Maye, SPT Minority Scholarship Award for Student Physical Therapists Award recipients will be recognized during the Honors & Awards Ceremony, scheduled for Thursday, June 13, 5:30-6:30 pm at the NEXT conference. A reception will follow the ceremony. Please join us in Chicago to honor these members!


THE AASPT KEVIN WILK TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP: SPRING 2019 The AASPT Kevin Wilk Traveling Fellowship program was created to allow professionals to obtain an advanced educational experience in a compressed time frame under the mentorship of clinical experts. Twice a year, three AASPT members are selected to participate in the program that is completely funded by the AASPT and corporate sponsors DJO Global and LightForce Therapy Lasers. The spring and fall cohorts travel to three different clinical sites where the fellows are involved in various activities including surgical observation, didactic component, clinical observation of the host therapist, and social activities to expand the fellows’ professional network.

By Shanon Fronek, DPT, CSCS Traveling Fellow

In April 2019, fellows Shanon Fronek, Brian Theisen and Chad Molen had the opportunity to travel to three educational sites to learn from and network with some of the leaders in the field. The

spring 2019 hosts and locations included Mike Voight in Nashville, TN; Russ Paine, Houston, TX; and Todd Ellenbecker, Scottsdale, AZ. Educational and social activities at each site included

Go Predators!

Nashville, TN • Surgical observation with Dr. Thomas Byrd, MD • Clinic observation with Ashley Campbell at the Nashville Hip Institute • Demonstration of ultrasound guided diagnostic injections from Beth Bardowski, MSN, APN, ACNP-BC • Presentation by Dr. Tania Ferguson, MD, MAS on open hip procedures • Tour of Tennessee Titans facilities and interaction with training room staff

Touring the Milwaukee Brewers’ new facility

• Tour of Vanderbilt Commodores training room and facilities with Sports Resident Meredith Caput • Attend Dr. Ethan Kellum’s presentation on orthobiologics at the TPTA spring meeting, followed by a Q&A session with Dr. Kellum and the fellows • Social outing to tour Jack Daniels Distillery in Lynchburg, TN • Attend the TPTA PAC Bowling fundraiser • On-site demo of TPI Golf Assessment at Performance One at Golf House in Franklin, TN • Fellows present at the TN State PT Meeting • Social outing to the Predators vs. Blackhawks hockey game

Fellows are shown in the Texans’ facility with Roland Ramirez, ATC, LAT, PT, SCS, CSCS, Director of Rehabilitation/Associate Head Athletic Trainer, Houston Texans. Roland is also a long-time AASPT member.


The fellows and their hosts enjoy a Jack Daniels distillery tour.

Houston, TX • Clinic observation with Russ Paine at UT Ortho Physical Therapy • Tour of the Houston Texans facility and interaction with sports medicine staff • Clinic observation with rehab staff at Memorial Hermann – Shepherd Square • ACL functional testing and clinic observation with clinical staff at Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute • Fellows present to the orthopaedic and sports residents of Memorial Hermann • Evaluation of pitching mechanics by David Evans at Premier Sports in Tomball, TX • Tour of O Athletik facility and viewing of personal training of NFL football players

The Traveling Fellows and Their Reflections on the Program Dr. Shanon Fronek is a Physical Therapist and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, with sports residency training in Division One athletics. She is completing an Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship program through the American Academy of Manipulative Therapy. Dr. Fronek is also serving her second term on the Communications Committee with the AASPT. She currently works as a traveling physical therapist while she pursues her educational goals and works towards career advancement in higher level athletics. “The AASPT Traveling Fellowship is much more than mentorship and clinic observation. Even though the sites and activities are pre-determined, you still have the ability to accomplish individualized goals. That’s the beauty of having fellowship sites with hosts who are clinical experts – everyone offers such a dynamic, unique and extensive background of experience. My fel-

Dr. Shanon Fronek presenting at the Tennessee Physical Therapy Association spring meeting.

lowship experience was about expanding my professional network, presenting my research and figuring out how to publish it, and learning how to break through barriers in professional organizations to progress in leadership. The clinical skills and knowledge I obtained were bonuses. I’m eternally grateful for everything and am excited to continue to build on this experience.”

Scottsdale, AZ • Tour new facility of Milwaukee Brewers and observe treatments • Observe an on-court demo of tennis mechanics at the DC Ranch Village Tennis Centre • Clinic observation with Todd Ellenbecker at Rehab Plus Physical Therapy Scottsdale • Observe a musculoskeletal durability evaluation of an elite junior tennis player Fellows are shown with Dr. J.W. Byrd from the Nashville Hip Institute.


excited to implement new strategies into my business.” Dr. Brian Theisen is a Physical Therapist and Certified Athletic Trainer. He works at TRIA Orthopedic Center in Woodbury, MN where he is the director of their lower extremity return to sport program and member of their patellofemoral clinic. Prior to becoming a physical therapist, he worked as an athletic trainer at a Division Three College in Minnesota. Dr. Chad Molen presenting at the Tennessee Physical Therapy Association spring meeting.

Dr. Chad Molen is a Physical Therapist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist, and a licensed Massage Therapist. He is the owner of Mountain View Physical Therapy & Sports Injury Clinic in Great Falls, MT. Chad loves to work with athletes and fitness in general, and has had great success promoting individuals to their next level in fitness and sports. “The Kevin Wilk Fellowship provided me the opportunity to connect with physical therapists and physicians that I would not have had otherwise. The main takeaways from my trip was that networking is critical if one wants to be successful. The network provides much more than just knowing individuals but provides ability to converse with experts in our field about best treatment and outcome possibilities. More than anything, the fellowship inspired me and motivated me to become much better than I am and to pursue the opportunities placed before me. I also feel the fellowship provided me a look into other ways of providing care. I am

“I really enjoyed seeing how each of the therapists had cultivated such strong relationships with other professions – surgeons, nurse practitioners, athletic trainers, strength and conditioning specialists.” “I also liked seeing all of the different settings and clinic models that our profession has the opportunity to work in.” “It was inspiring to see how up-todate and involved each of the therapists were in the world of research.” Information for Fall 2019 Applicants This is a fully funded program by AASPT and corporate sponsors

DJO Global and LightForce Therapy Lasers. Participants will spend 7-10 days traveling to three locations in the fall. DEADLINE TO APPLY IS JULY 1, 2019! Locations: University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH Bob Mangine, host The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH John DeWitt, host The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN Corey Kunzer, host Application Information The application for the AASPT Traveling Fellowship can be found on the AASPT website under Education>AASPT Traveling Fellowship. Complete and send the application packet electronically to Mark DeCarlo, Executive Director, at mdecarlo@aaspt.org, and mail the application fee to PO Box 431, Zionsville, IN 46077 as instructed in the packet. Interested in being a host site for the fellowship? The AASPT is requesting proposals to become a future site for the Kevin Wilk Traveling Fellowship opportunities. Fellowship locations are needed to host fellows and to provide a dynamic learning environment, sports experience and networking opportunities. Additional information including the host application can be found here. Questions may be directed to Rob Manske, AASPT Traveling Fellowship Coordinator, at Robert.manske@wichita.edu.

Dr. Brian Theisen presenting at the Tennessee Physical Therapy Association spring meeting.


MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: BETH MORIN, PT, LMT By Sylvia Czuppon Beth Morin is the founder and owner of a cash-based private practice in Avon, Connecticut. However, she did not always know that she wanted to be a physical therapist, let alone own her own business. Her path to becoming a physical therapist was not a direct one. She started as an Athletic Training major at Bridgewater State University (MA) before transferring to Springfield College’s Master’s Degree Physical Therapy Program. Unfortunately, she received some bad advice about her career choice upon arriving, and she transitioned majors, graduating with a Bachelor’s in Therapeutic Recreation. She went on to work for the Paralympics in 1997 and then at the Rehab Institute of Chicago’s Sports Center, which facilitated the return of patients out of inpatient rehab and into the community through sports activity. In 1999, while trying to decide on her long-term career, she became a licensed massage therapist. However, after suffering a wrist injury playing soccer, Beth became concerned about the physical stress the profession would take on her body, so she went back to the University of Massachusetts to get her Bachelor’s Degree in Human Nutrition (2004) – a choice that she thought would give her a “fall back” career. She continued to work as a massage therapist, but noticed

that her clients were always wanting more from their treatments than she was able to give. She reconsidered PT as a career and went back to school (again!), this time to get her Master’s in Physical Therapy from American International College in 2009.

Upon graduating, Beth started working as a physical therapist at Hartford HealthCare Rehab Network in an outpatient orthopedic setting. During her last 4 years there, she was key in establishing their sports PT program. She developed a strong interest in


“Don’t give up. If opening your own practice is your goal, find a way. Your job is whatever you want it to be.” movement analysis, injury prevention, and return to play. Physicians were eager for her to work with them to create return to sport protocols for their patients, but the time constraints and productivity focus of her job made it difficult for her to complete them. She was offered the opportunity to sublease space in a gym for minimal cost. While initially Beth was hoping to work part-time in the gym running her own business while working at Hartford HealthCare, she eventually decided that leaving to open her own full-time practice would be the best decision. In August 2017, she opened BAM (Balance, Agility, Movement) PT and Wellness Center, LLC. Without any formal business experience, Beth had to learn along the way. First, she chose a cash-based model because 1) it eliminated the hassle of working with insurance companies (including time, paperwork, and their various restrictions); 2) it allowed her to treat the way she wanted, as frequently as she wanted, for as long as she wanted (important note: Connecticut allows treatment for 30 days without a physician referral); and 3) some of the services she was offering (such as dry needling, cupping,

return to sport assessments, and injury prevention programs) are not typically covered by insurance. In choosing a cash-based practice, Beth also had to determine appropriate pricing for services, so she elected to keep her pricing close to current physical therapy co-pays to be competitive with insurance-based clinics. Early, Beth says it was critical to learning town and state rules/regulations, as well as tax and compliance laws, as these are often variable and significantly affect budgeting. In terms of clientele, approximately half of Beth’s current patients followed her from her old job or were referred by friends/family of former patients, but she also sees a fair number of athletes as well. Marketing and advertising – including relying on social media, which many physical therapists are not comfortable with – were critical in the success of her business. With her extensive manual skills and training, Beth was able to market her unique approach to treatment to referring physicians and to the community as being as effective, if not more effective, than what is offered at insurance-based outpatient clinics. In the future, she is hoping to branch out further into young athlete injury prevention, but currently, as the sole therapist working in her clinic, she has to manage her work-life balance.

For those therapists interested in opening their own physical therapy practice, Beth strongly recommends constantly attending continuing education courses. In addition to learning new or advanced techniques, many courses can help you learn how to treat certain conditions more efficiently or how to reduce the physical strain on yourself (such as through using instrumentation). Most course instructors provide their contact information – take advantage of communicating with them to ask questions about how to assimilate the information/techniques into your clinical practice. Finally, she urges therapists to find an area of need, that they have a passion for, in Physical Therapy and get extensive training/experience in that area to create an area of specialty that can be a big area of marketing for a cash-based business. “Don’t give up. If opening your own practice is your goal, find a way. Your job is whatever you want it to be.” To find out more about Beth’s practice, visit https://www.bamptandwellness.com.


The American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy will once again present Team Concept Conference, December 5-7, 2019 at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino.

SPEAKERS

The theme for 2019 is “Hot Topics,” reflecting the emergent nature of the subjects on the agenda.

Stephen Nicholas, MD

Registration and room reservations are NOW OPEN!

Zachary Christopherson, PT, DPT

THE COURSE Course begins at 1 pm on Thursday, December 5 with an SCS Hot Topics course. These topics are not only necessary for those preparing to sit for the SCS exam, but for all practitioners!

Brian Busconi, MD (AOSSM Exchange Lecture) J. W. Thomas Byrd, MD Jeff Dugas, MD Ashley Campbell, PT, DPT, SCS Chad Condidorio, PT Barb Hoogenboom, PT, ATC, EdD Airelle O. Hunter-Giordano PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, CSCS Walter L. Jenkins, PT, DHS, LATC, ATC Dan Lorenz, DPT, PT, LAT, CSCS

Rounding out Thursday's sessions is the annual welcome reception in the expo hall for all attendees. Great food, good drinks and great networking!

Rob Manske, PT, DPT, MEd

Friday kicks off the first full day of the conference, featuring our keynote speaker, and ending with the optional TeamMates event. We'll be featuring a special speaker, a delicious dinner and drinks, and more time to network and find the perfect mentor.

Rob Panariello, PT, MS, ATC, CSCS

Erik Meira, PT, DPT Russ Paine, PT Mitch Rauh, PT, PhD, MPH, FACSM Tim Tyler, PT, MS, ATC Mike Voight, PT, PhD, FAPTA Kevin Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTA

Saturday is another full day of education, featuring the first AOSSM Exchange Lecture (more information in this article!) and ending with a spine rehabilitation specialty program in the afternoon. Wrap up takes place around 5:15 pm.

Blaise Williams, PT, PhD AOSSM EXCHANGE LECTURE Our first annual AOSSM exchange lecture will be presented Saturday, December 7 at noon.


Our speaker will be Brian Busconi, MD. His topic will be Functional Rehabilitation After Anterior Shoulder Stability Repair. Dr. Busconi is the Chief of Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy, UMass Memorial Medical Center; an Associate Professor of Orthopedics and Physical Rehabilitation, Pediatrics, and Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, as well as the Director, Sports Medicine Center, UMass Memorial Medical Center. Dr. Busconi graduated from the Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA. He served his Residency at the UMass Memorial Medical Center - UMass Graduate Medical Education, and his Fellowship in Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy at UMass Memorial Medical Center - UMass Graduate Medical Education. He is a Board Certified Sports Medicine, Orthopedic Surgery. Dr. Busconi's clinical interests include arthroscopic surgery of sports and nonsports-related injuries, adult and pediatric orthopedic reconstructive surgery. TEAMMATES AT TCC Our popular TeamMates at TCC event will be held on Friday, December 6, from 6 to 8:30 pm in the Expo Hall. This optional event is always a sellout!

The evening will begin with drinks and networking before dinner service and our main speaker. This year, attendees will hear a presentation from Tim Vidale, PT, DPT, MBA, CSOMT. Tim Vidale is a graduate of Florida A&M University where he was a member of the Track and Field team. Dr. Vidale went on to attain his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Rutgers University. Following graduation, Dr. Vidale relocated to Washington, D.C. where he eventually earned his MBA from George Washington University. He is currently completing his fellowship work to attain the FAAOMPT distinction through the Institute for Athlete Regeneration. His most recent post was as the Physical Therapist and Assistant Rehabilitation Coordinator for the Minnesota Twins. Prior to that he owned and operated a sports Physical Therapy clinic in Washington, DC, while also serving as an Assistant Professor in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Howard University. He was the Head Physical Therapist for the DC Slayers and DC Furies Rugby clubs from 20122016 and served Team USA as a Physical Therapist at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada. He also serves as the physical therapist for USA Softball. Dr. Vidale is a published author, with publications in internationally distributed text books and scholarly journals and is also a content reviewer for the Interna-

tional Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. Dr. Vidale is also trained in Functional Dry Needling. He has served as the Chairman of the Physical Therapy State Board for Washington, DC, on the Nominating and Resolutions committees for FSBPT, the Education committee for the Private Practice Section and as the former State Representative (Washington, DC) for AASPT. He currently serves on the Nominating Committee for AASPT. He is also active in the APTA, AAPT, ACSM and NSCA. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Jeanna and daughters, Taryn and Sage. Registration for this event will begin July 1. Stay tuned! EXHIBITING AT TCC Reservations for the exhibit hall are now open. Cost is $750 for a single booth; double booths (if available) are $1400. Exhibitors receive marketing benefits through booth purchase at Team Concept Conference. More information is available on the website or through the Director of Marketing, Mary Wilkinson, at mwilkinson@aaspt.org. Make your plans now to join us in Las Vegas for this exceptional event!


APTA ENTERS INTO A MEMORDANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE US DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN AFFAIRS The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) has entered into a new Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to promote and enhance the health and well-being of our nation's veterans. APTA's mission is to build a community that advances the profession of physical therapy to improve the health of society. VA is committed to pursuing responsible and productive publicprivate partnerships with nongovernmental organizations to provide services and support to reach more veterans. "APTA finds its roots in the military, and we are thrilled to be partnering with VA to give back to America's veterans and ensure that they are receiving the physical therapy care they need," said APTA CEO Justin Moore, PT, DPT. "Our veterans sacrifice so much for our country, and for that we are grateful. I am confident this agreement will lead to even better health care, results, and, ultimately, improved quality of life for them." "Physical therapy is a critical

Official communication from the APTA

resource for our veterans in improving their health and wellbeing. This MOA is another example of collaboration between VA and our professional organizations, and will foster the expansion of best practices in the treatment of veterans within the federal and private sector," according to Lucille Beck, PhD, acting Deputy Under Secretary of Health for Policy and Services. "We look forward to expanding our collaborative efforts and the positive outcomes this partnership will bring." The MOA between APTA and VA will have local and national impact, leveraging the strengths of both organizations to benefit all stakeholders, particularly veterans, physical therapists, and physical therapist assistants. It will also help to raise awareness

of the physical therapy profession while potentially creating new employment and practice opportunities for PTs, physical therapist assistants, and students of physical therapy. More specifically, the agreement will help the two organizations work together and leverage each group's resources to promote • Nonpharmacological treatment options for pain • VA's suicide prevention efforts • The availability and utilization of the VA's Adaptive Sports Grants Program, and encourage physical therapists to volunteer to support the VA's Office of National Veterans Sports Programs and Special Events. The American Physical Therapy Association represents more than 100,000 physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students of physical therapy nationwide. Visit MoveForward PT.com to learn more about the types of conditions physical therapists treat, and find a physical therapist in your area. To learn more, visit www.apta.org.


PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED ATHLETE SIG CHANGES NAME TO ADAPTIVE SPORTS SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP! We are very excited to announce that the Physically Challenged Athlete SIG is changing our name to the Adaptive Sports SIG. This name change will allow the Adaptive Sports SIG to focus on the potential adaptations of the sport to promote safety and fairness for all athletes. While the SIG will still aid in the identification of athlete impairments, the focus of the SIG will be on how to maximize the ability of the athlete. The SIG name is “adaptive” and not “adapted” because we recognize many individuals with physical, intellectual, visual, and auditory impairments are competing in traditional sport. The SIG will continue to focus on serving clinicians who are seeking expertise in appropriate adaptations of sports equipment, rules & regulations, and classification of athletes as well as the promotion of sport for individuals with disabilities. Leadership and Subcommittees In order to better serve our members, we have decided to create subcommittees with leadership liaisons. Welcome to the following individuals and thank you for volunteering for serving in the following roles. Secretary: Sheri Walters Residency and Fellowship Liaison: Angela Smith Education and Faculty Liaison: Deanne Fay National Organization Liaison: Amber Donaldson

From Katie Hickey Lucas, Chair Adaptive Sports SIG

3. An athlete meets minimum disability due to a total hip. What is the class for individuals who meet minimum disability criteria? 4. What is the governing body for wheelchair basketball? 5. An athlete falls in the middle of a basketball game. When are you able to attend to the athlete’s injuries?

Students and Young Professional Liaison: MeMe Earnest This new structure should help provide members greater opportunities for collaboration and the sharing of resources around the United States. Now on Netflix: The Rebound The Rebound is a movie that follows The Miami Heat Wheels as they seek out their first NWBA Championship title. It is a realistic take on life as a competitive adaptive sports athlete, as it follows three of the athletes on and off the court. We challenge you to the following “The Rebound” trivia questions. How well do you know wheelchair basketball?

6. How much does a sport-specific basketball chair cost? 7. How many personnel “points” (ie: sum of players classes of 1.0, 2.0… 4.5) are allowed on the court at one time? 8. Who is the music artist in the movie? 9. What are some of the most common injuries someone working the sidelines should be prepared to treat during a wheelchair basketball game? 10. To avoid being called for a traveling violation, how many times can athlete push their chair before they have to dribble or pass? Need the answers? You can find them on the Adaptive Sports SIG webpage under Join A SIG on the AASPT website!

Trivia Questions 1. How many classes are in wheelchair basketball? 2. What is the minimum requirement for eligibility for an amputation?

Interested in Adaptive Sports? Join us! It’s easy...select Adaptive Sports SIG from the dropbox on your member page and you are in!


KECIA LIZBETH ERICKSON PHYSICAL THERAPY KEYNOTE HELD AT FAIRVIEW The Kecia Lizbeth Erickson Physical Therapy Keynote was established in 2011 by family and friends in memory of Kecia, a long-standing member of the Fairview Institute for Athletic Medicine.

amazing woman, loving wife, devoted daughter, and proud mother. Those who knew her are the lucky ones.” Kecia served many roles at Fairview. Kecia brought an unsurpassed exuberance and mesmerizing charisma and charm to this profession. The keynote lecture series now serves as a reminder and dedication to the educational foundation for clinical excellence Kecia advocated and directed.

Kecia L. Erickson, MS, PT, ATC was Director of Quality for the Orthopedic Service Line at Fairview Health Services, including Fairview Sports and Orthopedic Care, and the Institute for Athletic Medicine. Kecia was also an active and dedicated member of the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy (as SPTS). She was the recipient of the New Horizon Award in 1995, presented for recognition of advancement of sports physical therapy research. She was a manuscript reviewer beginning in 2002 for Physical Therapy. She completed over 30 presentations on numerous national stages on a variety of topics.

Kecia Erickson

According to Michael Lambert, Continuing Medical Education Coordinator, “I served on a committee with Kecia for several years, and then was honored when she hired me here at Fairview Health Services. She was a great mentor, boss, and friend; ‘Great job, kiddo!’ was a cherished catch phrase of hers. The keynote honors the life of an

Mike Voight, former president of SPTS, Kecia Erickson, and Mark DeCarlo, Executive Director, AASPT.

This year’s Kecia Lizbeth Erickson Physical Therapy Keynote was presented by Bryan Heiderscheit, PT, PhD, FAPTA, current AASPT treasurer and Professor in the Departments of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin (UW)Madison. Thank you, Fairview, for honoring the memory of a truly devoted AASPT member.

Dr. Bryan Heiderscheit presents the keynote.


COMBINED SECTIONS MEETING 2020: POSTER/PLATFORM ABSTRACT SUBMISSION UPDATE

CSM: DENVER 2020

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Poster/Platform abstracts for CSM 2020 (February 12-15 in Denver, Colorado) are being accepted through July 12, 2019. CSM is an excellent forum in which to share your work, including research reports, case studies, special interest reports and theory reports. Continue the tradition of high quality AASPT programming at CSM, and submit your work for CSM 2020! A new online platform for abstract submissions will be used this year. Unlike prior years, the platform will not contain any length limitations for the body of the abstracts. However, the maxi-

mum length used in previous years, 3125 character limit including spaces, is still being enforced this year. The abstract instructions PDF will be updated soon to reflect this. Submitted abstracts that exceed this length will not be considered for review. APTA CSM 2020 Submissions Link: http://www.apta.org/CSM/Submissions/ APTA Instructions (current): http://www.apta.org/uploadedFiles/APTAorg/National_Conferences/CSM/Submissions/CSM_C allForAbstracts.pdf

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THIRD WORLD CONGRESS OF SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY COMING TO VANCOUVER, BC IN OCTOBER!

The International Federation of Sports Physical Therapy (IFSPT) Third World Congress of Sports Physical Therapy will be held October 4-5, 2019 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in conjunction with Sports Physiotherapy Canada. Join us at the Vancouver Convention Centre to gain new tools for your toolbox with this year’s conference theme - High Performance to Clinical Practice! Programming Programming for this year’s Congress will cover a variety of topics, including but not limited to, injury screening and return to play, neuroplasticity in athlete rehabilitation, concussion updates, surgical vs. non-surgical management of the athlete, rehabilitation of the upper and lower extremities, pain science in athlete rehab and performance, the use of technology in sport, women’s health, and leadership in sport. CEUs will be available for U.S. physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.

The IFSPT General Meeting will be held on October 3, 2019 in conjunction with the Congress. Pre-Congress Courses will also be held on October 3, 2019. For a full program overview, visit https://www.sportphysio.ca/calendar-of-upcomingevents/spc2019/meet-the-speake rs/ Confirmed Speakers Dr. Clare Ardern PT, PhD, Editor of JOSPT Professor Roald Bahr, MD, PhD Dr. Christian Barton PT, PhD Dr. Keith Baar, PhD Dr. Lara Boyd PT, PhD Dr. Johann Windt, PhD Dr. Maria Constantinou PT, PhD Dr. Ann Cools PT, PhD Professor Kay Crossley PT, PhD Sarah Haag PT, DPT, Women’s Health Certified Specialist Dr. Alex Hutchinson Journalist, PhD Dr. Greg Lehman PT, MSc, DC Karen Litzy PT, DPT Dr. Kerry MacDonald Dr. Bob McCormack MD

Dr. Luciana De Michelis Mendonca, PT, PhD Dr. Ebonie Rio PT, PhD Professor Ewa Roos, PT, PhD Dr. Emma K Stokes PT, PhD, MSc Mgmt. Dr. Anthony Schneiders PT, PhD Sarah Smith, PT Dr. Kristian Thorborg PT, PhD Dr. Jane Thornton, MD, PhD Dr. Rod Whiteley PT, PhD Registration is open! Don’t miss this miss this opportunity. Take advantage of the Early Bird Registration rate now through August 1, 2019. Please note prices are listed in Canadian Dollars. AASPT members will also receive the discounted IFSPT membership rates. Registration link and more information: https://www.sportphysio.ca/ calendar-of-upcomingevents/spc2019-2/registration-for2019-world-congress-of-sport-phys ical-therapy/ See you in Vancouver!


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COURSES MAY

5/4/19 EMR Recertification New York NY MOTION Sports Medicine 160 E 56th St, New York, NY 10022, USA Presented by CogentSteps 5/4/19-5/5/19 ERA New York NY MOTION Sports Medicine 160 E 56th St, New York, NY 10022 Presented by CogentSteps 5/11/19-5/12/19 ERA Corvallis OR The SAM (The Samaritan Athletic Medicine Building) 845 SW 30th Street Corvallis, OR 97331 Presented by CogentSteps 5/18/19-5/19/19 ERA Lincoln NE Lincoln Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab, LLC 1501 Pine Lake Rd, Ste 20 Lincoln, NE 68512 Presented by CogentSteps FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE MAY 17 - 19 DENTON, TX Certified Running Gait Analyst – Level 1 May 18-19, Houston TX We provide the knowledge, skills, and tools to simplify running and turn rehab and fitness professionals into heroes for runners. Running injuries are complex and runners want results fast! Learn how to simplify running to get runners back to enjoying the sport they love. The five most common running gait impairments will be covered, and participants will have the chance to use the latest in 3D technology to analyze form and learn advanced methods for gait re-training. Register Here MedSport Courses: Mind, Body, Spirit: Treating the Entire Athlete May 30-31, 2019 An evidence-based approach to sports medicine Sponsored by MedSport, UM Athletics, UM Kinesiology, UM Injury Prevention Center, Michigan Medicine Register or find more information here

Emergency Medical Responder Course: Sidelines Care May 31-June 2, 2019 Instructor: Matthew Owens, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS Location: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Office Park, 1680 Tullie Circle, Atlanta, GA 30329 Target Audience: Physical Therapists seeking a Specialist Certification in Sports (SCS) or requiring certification for on-field coverage of sporting events Sponsor: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta For more information, follow this link> Contact: michelle.moore@choa.org FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE MAY 31 - JUN 2 KALAMAZOO, MI JUNE

6/1/19-6/2/19 ERA Garfield Heights OH Cleveland Clinic, Sports Health Center Sports Health Center 5555 Transportation Blvd. Garfield Heights, OH 44125 Presented by CogentSteps 6/1/19 EMR Recertification Garfield Heights OH Cleveland Clinic, Sports Health Center Sports Health Center 5555 Transportation Blvd. Garfield Heights, OH 44125 Presented by CogentSteps 6/1/19-6/2/19 ERA San Diego CA San Diego State University DPT Lab Peterson Gym – Room 1520 San Diego, CA 92182 Presented by CogentSteps 6/1/19 EMR Recertification San Diego CA San Diego State University DPT Lab Peterson Gym – Room 1520 San Diego, CA 92182 Presented by CogentSteps

6/8/19-6/9/19 ERA Durham NC Duke Sports Sciences Institute Stedman Auditorium 3475 Erwin Road Durham NC 27705 Presented by CogentSteps Certified Running Gait Analyst – Level 1 June 8-9, Wilmington, DE We provide the knowledge, skills, and tools to simplify running and turn rehab and fitness professionals into heroes for runners. Running injuries are complex and runners want results fast! Learn how to simplify running to get runners back to enjoying the sport they love. The five most common running gait impairments will be covered, and participants will have the chance to use the latest in 3D technology to analyze form and learn advanced methods for gait re-training. Register Here

6/10/19 EMR Recertification North Chicago IL Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Physical Therapy Department Health Sciences Bldg Rm G.716 3333 Green Bay Road North Chicago, IL 60064-3095 Presented by CogentSteps 6/10/19-6/11/19 ERA North Chicago IL Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Physical Therapy Department Health Sciences Bldg Rm G.718 3333 Green Bay Road North Chicago, IL 60064-3095 Presented by CogentSteps ANATOMICAL DISSECTION & DRY NEEDLING special discount. promo code: SF200 JUNE 13 - 16 BOULDER, CO Registration FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE JUN 14 - 16 RALEIGH, NC

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JULY

ACL Study Day is a one-day conference focusing on rehabilitation after ACL surgery. It will provide 6 contact hours and is geared toward the rehabilitation professional. Topics covered will range from surgical technique to return to play and beyond. Come join us on the beautiful UCLA campus for a day of learning. The information provided will be the most recent up-todate research, clinically relevant, and enable you to take action right away in the clinic/training room.

AOSSM Annual Meeting Return to Play Course July 11, 2019 Meeting July 11-14, 2019 Register at https://www.sportsmed.org/aossmimis/annualmeeting FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE JUL 12 - 14 FAYETTEVILLE, AR FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE JUL 19 - 21 CINCINNATI, OH FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE JULY 26 - 28 ANNAPOLIS, MD ADVANCED DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE JULY 26 - 28 HOPKINTON, MA

Open ERA Course from 8am until 5:30pm on Saturday, July 20, 2019 and 8am until 4:30pm on Sunday, July 21, 2019 at: Carew Education Center Trine University’s Rinker-Ross School of Health Sciences 1819 Carew Street Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805 Presented by CogentSteps

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Faculty: Kristofer J Jones, MD Susan Sigward, PhD, PT, ATC Dustin Grooms, PhD, ATC, CSCS Matt Ithurburn, PT, PhD, DPT, OCS Mark Paterno, PT, PhD, MBA, SCS, ATC Elizabeth Wellsandt, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS Registration: https://southcoastseminars.com/upcomingworkshops/acl2019 FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE AUG 9 - 11 FRISCO, TX Between the Seams: Baseball Rehabilitation for the Elite Professional Location: Austin, TX Date: August 10, 2019 Instructors: Matt Holland, PT; Brett Holland, PT; Corbin Hedt, PT CEU: TPTA Approved for 9 contact hours, 0.9 CEU/CCU Course Description: This 9-hour course will empower clinicians and field-specialists with the tools necessary to evaluate and treat overhead athletes of all ages, genders, and skill levels. The course will cover special considerations for rehabilitation of throwing athletes including sport-specific exercise prescription, an in-depth primer on throwing/hitting analysis, return-to-sport criteria, and the implementation of high-quality interval training programs. Guest speakers from different disciplines will provide a truly all-encompassing perspective of the baseball/overhead athlete. For more information, visit 5toolsport.com. Registration

8/16/19 EMR Recertification Saco ME SMHC Sports Performance Center 12 Thornton Ave Suite 101 Saco, ME 04072 Presented by CogentSteps 8/17/19-8/18/19 ERA Boise ID St. Luke’s Rehabilitation 1109 W. Myrtle Plaza 1, Suite 200 Boise, ID 83702 Presented by CogentSteps SEPTEMBER Injury Management of the Dancer: Treating the Recreational, Pre-Professional and Professional Dancer. September 14, 2019 Location: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Sabin Auditorium (Location D) 3333 Burnet Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039 or from the comfort of your home via our Livestream feed! This one-day interactive course will feature a consortium of regional expert speakers in the field of dance medicine. The course will provide attendees with specific, evidence-based evaluation and treatment strategies to provide physical therapists and athletic trainers with a comprehensive approach to evaluating and treating dancers backstage and in the clinic. General Registration Onsite and Livestream (before August 9th, 2019): $175 Late Registration Onsite (after August 10th, 2019): $225 Late Registration Livestream (after August 10th, 2019): $200 Registration Link> ADVANCED DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE SEPT 13 - 15 MCKINNEY, TX FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE SEPT 20 - 22 GLENDALE, AZ Open ERA Course (capacity 30) from 8am until 6:30pm on Saturday, September 14, 2019 and 8am until 4:30pm on Sunday, September 15, 2019 at: Los Gatos Orthopedic Sports Therapy 16615 Lark Avenue, Ste 101 Los Gatos, CA 95032 Presented by CogentSteps


Certified Running Gait Analyst – Level 1 Sept 21-22, Tucson, AZ We provide the knowledge, skills, and tools to simplify running and turn rehab and fitness professionals into heroes for runners. Running injuries are complex and runners want results fast! Learn how to simplify running to get runners back to enjoying the sport they love. The five most common running gait impairments will be covered, and participants will have the chance to use the latest in 3D technology to analyze form and learn advanced methods for gait re-training. Register Here FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE SEPT 27 - 29 DENVER, CO

Open ERA Course from 8am to 5pm on Saturday, September 28 through Sunday, September 29, 2019 at: BodyCentral Physical Therapy 1991 E Ajo Way, Suite 149 Tucson, AZ 85712 Presented by CogentSteps OCTOBER

professionals into heroes for runners. Running injuries are complex and runners want results fast! Learn how to simplify running to get runners back to enjoying the sport they love. The five most common running gait impairments will be covered, and participants will have the chance to use the latest in 3D technology to analyze form and learn advanced methods for gait re-training. Register Here

10/25/19-10/26/19 ERA Washington DC Medstar Lafayette Centre 1120 20th St NW, Building 1 South - A Level Washington DC, 20036 Presented by CogentSteps 10/26/19 EMR Recertification Washington DC Medstar Lafayette Centre 1120 20th St NW, Building 1 South - A Level Washington DC, 20036 Presented by CogentSteps

DECEMBER

Open ERA from 8am until 5pm Tuesday Dec 3 and Wednesday Dec 4 2019 at: Room 208A, Student Union University of Nevada, Las Vegas 4505 S Maryland Pkwy Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA Presented by CogentSteps Open EMR Recertification from 8am until 5pm Wednesday Dec 4 2019 at: Room 208B, Student Union University of Nevada, Las Vegas 4505 S Maryland Pkwy Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA Presented by CogentSteps

NOVEMBER FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE NOV 1 - 3 JEFFERSON, LA

The IFSPT Third World Congress of Sports Physical Therapy will be held October 4-5, 2019 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in conjunction with Sports Physiotherapy Canada. The IFSPT General Meeting will be held on October 3, 2019 in conjunction with the Congress. Take advantage of the Early Bird Pricing now through August 1, 2019! More information and registration ADVANCED DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE OCT 4 - 6 SCOTTSDALE, AZ FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE OCT 11 - 13 MENTOR, OH Certified Running Gait Analyst – Level 1 October 19-20, Chicago, IL We provide the knowledge, skills, and tools to simplify running and turn rehab and fitness

FOUNDATIONS IN DRY NEEDLING FOR ORTHOPEDIC REHAB & SPORT PERFORMANCE NOV 22 - 24 PASADENA, TX

11/13/19-11/14/19 ERA Anaheim CA Disneyland Anaheim CA TBD 11/14/19 EMR Recertification Anaheim CA Disneyland Anaheim CA TBD

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REGISTER NOW! THE DETAILS December 5-7, 2019 Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino Room Reservations now open! THE COURSE Course begins at 1 pm on Thursday, December 5 with an SCS Hot Topics course. These topics are not only necessary for those preparing to sit for the SCS exam, but for all practitioners! Rounding out Thursday's sessions is the annual welcome reception in the expo hall for all attendees. Great food, good drinks and great networking! Friday kicks off the first full day of the conference, ending with the optional TeamMates event. We'll be featuring a special speaker, a delicious dinner and drinks, and more time to network and find the perfect mentor. Saturday is another full day of education, ending with a spine rehabilitation specialty program in the afternoon. Wrap up takes place around 5:15 pm.


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