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* 2. Please rate your overall satisfaction with the organization of this meeting.

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* 3. The ACCME defines commercial bias as presentations giving an unbalanced view of therapeutic options by promoting a specific proprietary business interest of a commercial interest.

Was this CME course free of commercial bias?

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* 4. Did the faculty disclose significant relationships with commercial support?
(One or more of these methods: Syllabus / Opening Remarks / Verbally / On Slides)

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* 5. Please rate the quality of the meeting facilities.

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* 6. How well were the 2018 Chicago Sports Medicine Symposium: World Series of Surgery course objectives met?

Upon completion of the course participants should be able to:

  Significantly Met Somewhat Met Not Met
Identify diagnostic evaluation, indications, non-operative care, surgical management, and rehabilitation of complex shoulder instability patients
Identify diagnostic evaluation, non-operative treatment, surgical indications, and rehabilitation for patients with basic, complex, and revision rotator cuff tear.
Review non-operative, surgical, and rehabilitation management options for degenerative shoulder disease including non-operative care, arthroscopic indications, and shoulder replacement strategies in the young active patient.
Evaluate and treat basic and complex knee ligament injuries including surgical management, injury prevention, and rehabilitation.
Identify, evaluate, and manage femoral acetabular impingement and labral tears of the hip.
Recognize contemporary rehabilitation programs and return-to-play guidelines for common shoulder, knee, and hip problems.
Recognize contemporary rehabilitation techniques following cartilage procedures of the knee including timing to return to activities.
Classify patients with meniscal deficiency, patellofemoral cartilage lesions, or tibiofemoral articular cartilage defects.

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* 7. Did you meet your personal goal/objective for what you intended to get out of this course?

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* 8. Do you intend to integrate what you learned at this conference into your current practice?

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* 9. Please rate the relevance of this program to your scope of practice:

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* 10. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Chicago Sports Symposium Speakers:
SESSION I: SHOULDER INSTABILITY


  Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor
Robert A. Arciero, MD - First Time Shoulder Instability: Why I Fix These
John M. Tokish, MD - Surgical Stabilization: Not So Fast
Matthew Gauthier, PT, DPT - Non-op Rehab and Return to Sport of the In-Season Athlete
Rachel M. Frank, MD - Glenoid Bone Loss: You Can Measure This
Mark H. Getelman, MD - Shoulder Instability Evolved: My Treatment Algorithm
Brian Wolf, MD - Open is Not a Four-Letter Word!
Kevin E. Wilk, PT DPT - Shoulder Stabilization: Get Me Back to Play!
Scott W. Trenhaile, MD - Complex Posterior and MDI: All My Tricks
Grant Garrigues, MD - Revision Instability Repair: What Went Wrong?
Nikhil N. Verma, MD - Bone Reconstruction: Latarjet and More

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* 11. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Chicago Sports Symposium Speakers:
SESSION II: SHOULDER CONTINUED


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Julie Bishop, MD - Non-Operative Management of Rotator Cuff Tears: Who Needs Surgery?
Brian R. Waterman, MD - Rotator Cuff Repair: Maximize Biomechanics
Brian J. Cole, MD - Rotator Cuff Repair: We Need Biology!
Gregory P. Nicholson, MD - Sometimes You Just Gotta Reverse It...
John M. Tokish MD - Massive Cuff: My Treatment Algorithm
L. Pearce McCarty, III, MD - Massive Cuff: We Can Fix These If You Know How
Bassem T. Elhassan, MD - Tendon Transfer for Massive Cuff: Why You Should Learn This
Allison M. Mumbleau, PT - Rehab Following Tendon Transfer
Mark H. Getelman, MD - Massive Cuff: Use a Patch
Michael Reinold PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS - Rehab After Cuff Repair: How Fast Can I Go?
Brian J. Cole, MD - Cuff Case Presentations, Question and Answer

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* 12. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Chicago Sports Symposium Speakers:
SESSION III: Concurrent Session: Physician Track


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John E. Conway, MD - Evaluating the Shoulder in the Throwing Athlete
Mike Reinold PT, DPT, SCS, CSC - Rehab of the Throwing Shoulder: Surgery is the Last Choice
Nikhil N. Verma, MD - SLAP Lesions: Pathology or Anatomy
Larry D. Field, MD - Biceps Pathology: How I Diagnose and How I Manage
Robert A. Arciero, MD - AC Joint Instability: It’s a Biplanar Problem
Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT - Return to Throwing: Here’s How You Get Them There
JT Tokish, MD - Case Presentations, Question and Answer
Larry D. Field, MD & Russ Paine, PT - Live Surgical Demo
Nikhil N. Verma, MD - Arthroscopic Biceps Tenodesis
Brain J. Cole, MD - Subpectoral Tenodesis
Scott W. Trenhaile, MD - Partial Rotator Cuff Tear: What Do I Do?
Larry D. Field, MD - Subscapularis Repair Made Easy
Grant Garrigues, MD - Massive Cuff: Anatomy and Mobilization
Mark H. Getelman, MD - Superior Capsular Reconstruction
Bassem T. Elhassan, MD - Arthroscopic Assisted Trapezius Tendon Transfer
Nikhil N. Verma, MD - Advanced Arthroscopic Instability Repair
John E. Conway, MD - SLAP Tears: If You Are Going to Fix It, Here Is How
Brian Wolf, MD - Remplissage
Brian Cole, MD - Allograft Reconstruction of the Shoulder
L. Pearce McCarty, III, MD - Suprascapular Nerve Decompression: Should I Do It and How?
Rachel M. Frank, MD - AC Joint: My Surgical Technique with Graft
Eric J. Strauss, MD - Clavicle Fractures: Should We Be Fixing More and How?
Gregory P. Nicholson, MD - Question and Answer Session

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* 13. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Chicago Sports Symposium Speakers:
SESSION III: Concurrent Session: Therapy Track


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Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA & Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT - Shoulder Physical Exam
Matthew Gauthier, DPT - Rehabilitation of the Stiff and Painful Shoulder; Techniques to Restore Motion
Russ Paine, PT - Scapular Dyskinesis; Recognition & Rehabilitation
Kevin E. Wilk, DPT - Rehab Techniques for the Patient with Shoulder Impingement
George J. Davies, DPT - Rehabilitation Following Rotator Cuff Surgery
Russ Paine, PT - Non-operative Rehabilitation of SLAP & Shoulder Instability Lesions
George J. Davies, DPT - Shoulder Return to Play Criteria Objective Test Methods

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* 14. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Chicago Sports Symposium Speakers:
SESSION IV: Knee Cartilage



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Geoffrey Van Thiel, MD - OCD Lesion: Diagnosis, Evaluation and Management
Jack Farr, II, MD - Microfracture: Is There a Role in 2018 and How?
Andreas H. Gomoll, MD - Surface Options for Articular Cartilage Reconstruction: Established and Emerging
Geoffrey Van Thiel, MD - Osteochondral Grafts: Best Indications Based on Defect Characteristics
Jack Farr, II, MD - Osteotomies and Articular Cartilage Lesions: Indications in 2018
Adam B. Yanke, MD - Patellofemoral Pain and Articular Injury: What Can We Do?
Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA - Biologics Along the Spectrum of Cartilage Disease: From Defects to Arthritis
George J. Davies, DPT - Rehabilitation of the Cartilage Deficient Knee
Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA - Case Presentations, Question and Answer

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* 15. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Chicago Sports Symposium Speakers:
SESSION V: ACL Injuries



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Timothy Hewett, PhD - ACL Injuries: Can They Be Prevented?
Brian Forsythe, MD - ACL Anatomy: From the Cadaver to the Camera
Aaron J. Krych, MD - ACL Grafts: How Do I Choose?
Michael Ellman, MD - AM and Accessory Portal Techniques
Nikhil N. Verma, MD - Transtibial Reconstruction: Is it Still Relevant?
Seth L. Sherman, MD - ACL Revision: My Bag of Tricks
Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS - Extra-Articular Augmentation: What’s the Evidence?
Kevin F. Bonner, MD, FAAOS - ACL Outcomes: Are We Doing Better?
Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT - 5 Keys to Successful Return to Sport After ACL-R

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* 16. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Chicago Sports Symposium Speakers:
SESSION VI: Concurrent Session: Physician Track


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Robert A. Arciero, MD - Meniscus Repair: Common Techniques, Outcomes & Evidence
Aaron Krych, MD - Complex Meniscus Repair: Root, Radial, Revision
Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA - Meniscus Transplant: A Decade of Experience
Jorge Chahla, MD - MCL: Conservative? Repair? Reconstruct? Technique and Evidence
Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS - LCL/PLC: How to Evaluate and How to Fix
Michael Ellman, MD - Contemporary PCL Reconstruction: How I Do It
Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS - Complex Knee Cases
Seth Sherman, MD - First Time Patellar Dislocation
Adam B. Yanke, MD - MPFL: Anatomy, Reconstruction, and Why it Matters
Jack Farr, II, MD - Patellar Instability: Looking Outside the MPFL (Alta/Dysplasia/Malalignment)
George J. Davies, DPT - Rehab for Patellofemoral Problems: It’s Complicated
Andreas Gomoll, MD - Trochleoplasty: When and How?
Adam B. Yanke, MD - Patella: Good, Bad and Ugly
John J. Fernandez, MD - Distal Biceps Repair: Contemporary Options
Larry D. Field, MD - Elbow Arthroscopy: My Top 5 Pearls for Success
John D. Kelly, IV, MD - Lateral Epicondylitis: Arthroscopic Management
Gregory P. Nicholson - Elbow OCD: Indications and Technique for Arthroscopic Management
John J. Fernandez, MD - Ulnar Nerve: What Should I Do?
Mark Cohen, MD - UCL Update 2018
John E. Conway, MD - UCL Repair with Internal Brace
Gregory P. Nicholson, MD - Elbow Case Presentations, Question & Answer
Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT - The Throwing Program Demystified

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* 17. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Chicago Sports Symposium Speakers:
SESSION VI: Concurrent Session: Therapy Track


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Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT - ACL Rehab: Slower is Better and here is the Data
Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT ACL Rehab: Faster is Better & Here’s the Proof
Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT & George J. Davies, DPT Return to Play Criteria: Objective Testing
Dave Heidloff, ATC, FMS, PES Bridging the Gap: Rehabilitation to Physical Preparation
Melissa Strzelinski, PT, MPT Pearls and Pitfalls for Post-Op Hip Arthroscopy & Hip Disorders
Katie Lemmon MS, ATC Pilates for Athletes
Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT Rehabilitation Following UCL Reconstruction & UCL Repair
Jennifer Ann Tymkew, ATC Blood Flow Restriction

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* 18. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Chicago Sports Symposium Speakers:
SESSION VII: Hip



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Bradley Allison, PT, DPT, OCS - FAIS Can Be Treated Without Surgery
Allston J. Stubbs, MD - FAIS Should Only Be Treated with Surgery
John D. Kelly, IV, MD - It’s All About the Labral Repair
Joshua Harris, MD - It’s All About the Correction of FAIS
Michael Ellman, MD - Pincer Impingement: Diagnostic Imaging and Surgical Treatment
Richard C. Mather, MD - Subspine Impingement: Pearls and Pitfalls
Shane J. Nho, MD, MS - Arthroscopic Treatment of Borderline Dysplasia
Joel C. Williams, MD - Open Hip Surgery for Borderline Dysplasia
Joshua Harris, MD - Treatment Options for Mild Hip Osteoarthritis
Thomas H. Wuerz, MD - Treatment of Cartilage Injuries in the Hip
Michael Ellman, MD - Labral Reconstruction: Fact or Fiction
Melissa Strzelinski, PT, MPT - Rehabilitation After Hip Arthroscopy & Open Hip Surgery
Shane J. Nho, MD, MS - FAI, Labrum Case Presentations, Question and Answer
Richard C. Mather, MD - Endoscopic Gluteus Medius Repair
Thomas H. Wuerz, MD - Treatment of Massive Gluteus Medius Tears
Allston J. Stubbs, MD - Ischiofemoral Impingement
John D. Kelly, IV, MD - Endoscopic Proximal Hamstring Repair
Shane J. Nho, MD, MS - Open Treatment of Acute and Chronic Hamstring Injuries
Melissa Strzelinski, PT, MPT, - Rehab for Extra-Articular Hip Pathology
Richard C. Mather, MD - Case Presentations, Question and Answer

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* 19. Based on your CME needs, please give suggestions for future program topics/formats.

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* 20. What barriers do you foresee that may hinder your implementation of changes learned at this activity? What educational strategies could help to overcome these barriers?

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* 21. What do you see as your BIGGEST challenge in improving patient safety, patient care and/or patient outcomes? What educational strategies could help to overcome this challenge?

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* 22. How did you hear about this CME Program?

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* 23. Please provide your contact information.

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* 24. Please enter you License Number

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* 25. PHYSICIANS: The Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education (FORE) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 21.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 
ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education (FORE) (BOC AP# P3115) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 21.75 EBP Category hours/CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.


PHYSICAL THERAPISTS:The Illinois Chapter Continuing Education Committee has certified that this course meets the criteria for approval of Continuing Education offerings established by The Illinois Physical Therapy Association. This course has been approved for 22 CE Hours.

Please attest to the total number of credit hours (minimum .25 - maximum 21.25 Physicians/ATs or 22.0 for PTs) that you spent in this CME activity:

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