The 33rd Annual Mayo Clinic Symposium on Sports Medicine is dedicated to diagnostic and treatment strategies for sports-related and musculoskeletal conditions.
The 33rd Annual Mayo Clinic Symposium on Sports Medicine covers topics such as:
- Progressions and regressions for common strength training exercises
- Management of common low back injuries in the athlete
- Clinically relevant shoulder anatomy
- The evidence for using biologics in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis
- Imaging findings of the athlete with shoulder instability
- A focused physical examination of the shoulder
- List key considerations and injury prevention strategies when returning an athlete to throwing after shoulder injury
- Relevant sonoanatomy in the performance of ultrasound-guided shoulder procedures
- The essential components of an endurance performance program
- Sideline management of acute facial sports injuries
- Evidence-based criteria for successfully returning a post-operative athlete to running
- The emerging role of ultrasound-guided surgery in sports medicine
The 33rd Annual Mayo Clinic Symposium on Sports Medicine brings together:
- Physical therapists
- Physicians
- Athletic trainers
- Other medical professionals who evaluate and treat athletes and other active populations