Leaders in Sports Medicine Discuss Prevention and Treatment of Injuries in Young Athletes

Event: Hospital for Special Surgery 12th Annual Sports Medicine for the Young Athlete Conference

It is estimated that more than 30 million children participate in sports in the United States and every year more than 3.5 million receive medical treatment for sports injuries. To help athletic trainers, physical therapists and pediatricians understand the latest surgical advances and rehabilitative techniques available to treat young athletes, Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City will host its 12th Annual Sports Medicine for the Young Athlete Conference.

This conference will draw on the expertise of Hospital for Special Surgery’s Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service as well as other leaders in the field of sports medicine and pediatrics.

Date: Saturday, February 27, 2010

Time: 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Place: Uris Auditorium 1300 York Avenue at 69th Street Weill Cornell Medical College New York

Personnel: Jordan Metzl, M.D., Sports Medicine Physician, Hospital for Special Surgery

Daniel W. Green, M.D., Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery

Lisa Callahan, M.D., Medical Director, Women’s Sports Medicine Center, Hospital for Special Surgery

Robert Marx, M.D., Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery

Details: Experts say that given the intensity of youth sports in today’s landscape, injuries that are more common in older athletes are showing up in younger patients at an elevated level.

“Because training and competition have become more intense in recent years, young athletes are increasingly at risk for injury. Prompt diagnosis and treatment of sport-related injury are important to prevent long-term deformity and disability,” said Jordan Metzl, M.D., sports medicine physician at Hospital for Special Surgery. A national expert in pediatric sports medicine, Dr. Metzl will moderate panel discussions on the latest research in adolescent sports medicine and the prevention and treatment of injuries in young gymnasts.

Topics will include:

• Treatment of bone health issues in adolescent athletes• Management of scoliosis in the adolescent athlete• Prevention and evaluation of adolescent ACL injuries• Nutritional Issues in the young gymnast• Overuse injury in gymnastics• Hot topics in infectious disease: Update on MRSA

For the full program, please follow the link: http://cmetracker.net/HSS/Files/Brochures/602358.pdf

If you are interested in attending the event or if you would like to talk with Dr. Metzl, Dr. Green, Dr. Callahan or Dr. Marx prior to the event, please contact Phyllis Fisher, Public Relations, at Hospital for Special Surgery at (212) 606-1197, [email protected].

We also invite you to contact us throughout the spring sports season if you would like to interview members of the Hospital for Special Surgery Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service when you are writing and need background on sports-related injuries.

About Hospital for Special SurgeryFounded in 1863, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) is a world leader in orthopedics, rheumatology and rehabilitation. HSS is nationally ranked No. 2 in orthopedics, No. 3 in rheumatology and No. 24 in neurology by U.S. News & World Report (2009), and has received Magnet Recognition for Excellence in Nursing Service from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, and has one of the lowest infection rates in the country. From 2007 to 2010, HSS has been a recipient of the HealthGrades Joint Replacement Excellence Award. A member of the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System and an affiliate of Weill Cornell Medical College, HSS provides orthopedic and rheumatologic patient care at New York-Presbyterian Hospital at New York Weill Cornell Medical Center. All Hospital for Special Surgery medical staff are on the faculty of Weill Cornell Medical College. The hospital's research division is internationally recognized as a leader in the investigation of musculoskeletal and autoimmune diseases. Hospital for Special Surgery is located in New York City and online at www.hss.edu.