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Mar 14 - Mar 14, 2025

AOFAS | AOSSM Specialty Day 2025

San Diego, CA

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Location

111 Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101

Description

AOFAS is returning to the AAOS Annual Meeting with a Specialty Day collaboration with the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) on Friday, March 14. The education program offers a deep dive into athletic foot and ankle injuries to help you enhance your clinical skills and patient outcomes.

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Course chairs

Orthopaedic Surgeon - Sports Specialty

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Southern California Orthopedic Institute

Orthopaedic Surgeon - Sports Specialty

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Orthopaedic Surgeon - Sports Specialty

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Faculty and Moderators

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Map

111 Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101

06.15AM - 07.00AM
Continental Breakfast & Check-In
1
Session Files
07.00AM - 07.05AM
The Union of AOSSM and AOFAS: A Welcome by Lutul Farrow, MD, Grant Jones, MD and Eric Ferkel, MD
MOD:
07.05AM - 08.05AM
Managing High Grade Ankle Ligament Injuries in the Athlete
MOD:
07.05AM - 07.10AM
The Intersection of Sports Medicine and Foot and Ankle – Why It Is So Important
07.10AM - 07.15AM
Paper 1: The Ankle Sprain: Not So Benign in the Young and Middle-aged Athlete
07.15AM - 07.25AM
25-year-old NFL player with acute ligamentous only Syndesmotic Injury: Diagnosis and Management. Will he get back to play this season? 
07.25AM - 07.35AM
22-year professional NWSL soccer player with multiple acute high-grade inversion ankle sprains. What is the best way to surgically stabilize her chronic lateral ankle instability in 2025?
07.35AM - 07.45AM
27-year NHL player with acute ankle fracture and deltoid ligament tear: Management of Deltoid injuries in Acute Ankle Fractures: Should we be fixing be all of them? Indications and techniques for deltoid repair.  
07.45AM - 07.55AM
Case Presentations
07.55AM - 08.05AM
Q&A and Discussion
08.05AM - 09.05AM
Osteochondral Lesions of the Ankle
MOD:
08.05AM - 08.10AM
Paper 2: Comparing Posteromedial and Centrolateral Talar Dome ROC in Young Athletes
08.10AM - 08.15AM
Paper 3: Is Articular Width or Articular Length Superior to Age to Optimize ROC Matching in Talar Dome Osteochondral Allografts?
08.15AM - 08.25AM
26-year-old soccer player with 0.5 cm² osteochondral lesion of the medial talar dome. Is there a role for bone marrow stimulation? What are the management strategies for small to medium size lesions?
08.25AM - 08.35AM
32-year-old competitive basketball player with a 1.5 cm² full thickness osteochondral lesion of the talar dome.  What is the management of medium to larger lesions in both the primary and revision setting? 
08.35AM - 08.45AM
Future treatment options for osteochondral lesions of the tibial plafond and talus. What is the role of Biologics?
08.45AM - 08.55AM
Case Presentations
08.55AM - 09.05AM
Q&A and Discussion
09.05AM - 10.05AM
Achilles Tendon Injuries
09.05AM - 09.15AM
45-year-old healthy tennis player with acute Achilles tendon rupture. Percutaneous, endoscopic, open repair versus non-operative management?
09.15AM - 09.25AM
65-year-old healthy pickle ball player with missed Achilles tendon rupture now eight months out. What are your management strategies? What is the role of tendon transfer? Is there a role for augmentation strategies?
09.25AM - 09.35AM
Rehab strategies for return to play after Foot And Ankle surgery. What is the role of wearables for getting our athletes back on the field faster and safer.
09.35AM - 09.45AM
Case Presentations
09.45AM - 10.05AM
Q&A and Discussion
10.05AM - 10.45AM
Kennedy Lecture: The Sports Medicine Practice and Its Evolution in Today's Consolidating Environment
10.50AM - 11.50AM
ACL/Knee: Everything You Kneed to Know
10.50AM - 10.55AM
Paper 4: Liposomal Bupivacaine-Based Regional Anesthesia Provides Excellent Pain Control and Minimizes Opioid Consumption Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial
10.55AM - 11.00AM
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11.00AM - 11.05AM
Paper 6: Hybrid Transphyseal ACL Reconstruction With Soft Tissue Quadriceps Tendon Autograft Results in Low Rerupture and High Return to Sport Rates in Skeletally Immature Athletes at Mid-Term Follow Up
11.05AM - 11.10AM
Paper 7: The Effect of Knee Rotation Angle on Patellofemoral Instability
11.10AM - 11.15AM
Paper 8: Higher Percent Load Through the Intact Meniscus Results in Higher Reduction in Meniscal Loading after partial Meniscectomy at Heel Strike in Simulate Gait
11.15AM - 11.20AM
Paper 9- Effect of Medial Patellofemoral Complex Reconstruction Technique on Patellofemoral Contact Pressure and Kinematics 355330 
11.20AM - 11.30AM
Q&A
11.30AM - 11.35AM
Nacho mama's root tear. Current state of the art in management of degenerative medial meniscal root tears
11.35AM - 11.40AM
ALL for one but not for all? My indications for LET and ALL reconstruction
11.40AM - 11.45AM
From bad to worst. My approach to chondral lesions in the patellofemoral joint.
11.45AM - 11.50AM
Q&A and Discussion
11.50AM - 12.10PM
Lunch Break
12.10PM - 01.10PM
CAM, You Hear Me Now? Good! Hip and General Sports Medicine Update
12.10PM - 12.45PM
Abstract Presentations
12.10PM - 12.15PM
Paper 9: Testosterone Replacement Therapy Increases Odds of Tendon Ruptures Treated Surgically
12.15PM - 12.20PM
Paper 10: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives and Faculty Roles in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowships are Associated with Increased Female Representation Among Faculty
12.20PM - 12.25PM
Paper 11: Is Less Really More? Long-term outcomes of advanced arthroscopic techniques for patients with acetabular retroversion without anteverting periacetabular osteotomy
12.25PM - 12.30PM
Paper 12: Hip Arthroscopy Patients Experiencing Greater Neighborhood-Level Socioeconomic Disadvantage are More Likely to Achieve Minimal Clinically Important Differences in Functional Outcomes at 1-Year Follow-up
12.30PM - 12.35PM
Paper 13: Global Acetabular Retroversion Is Associated with Increased Conversion to Total Hip Arthroscopy after Primary Hip Arthroscopy: A Propensity-Matched Analysis with Minimum
12.35PM - 12.45PM
Q&A
12.45PM - 12.50PM
Loose hips sink ships! Diagnosis and management of micro instability in femoroacetabular impingement.
12.50PM - 12.55PM
Don't scope it alone. When the scope is not enough. When I consider adding the osteotomy. 
12.55PM - 01.00PM
Point break. Diagnosis and management of high-risk lower extremity stress fractures
01.00PM - 01.10PM
Q&A and Discussion
01.10PM - 02.10PM
Put Your Head on My Shoulder
01.10PM - 01.15PM
Paper 14: Effects of Melatonin on Sleep Quality following Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Surgery: A Prospective, Randomized Controlled Trial
01.15PM - 01.20PM
Paper 15: Professional baseball pitchers’ patterns of use and results of weighted ball training: a pilot study
01.20PM - 01.25PM
Paper 16: Interposition Patches for Massive and Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears: Helpful or Not? A Prospective Study of 164 Consecutive Interposition Polytetrafluoroethylene Patch Repairs
01.25PM - 01.30PM
Paper 17: Osteochondral Defects Show Location and Size Dependent Adverse Consequences in Valgus Angulation and Radiocapitellar Contact Characteristics with an intact UCL
01.30PM - 01.35PM
Paper 18: Interlinked Knotless All-Suture Anchors Achieve Superior Footprint Optimization and Greater Fixation Strength over Intramedullary Cortical Button for Onlay Distal Biceps Tendon Repair: A Biomechanical Study
01.35PM - 01.40PM
Q&A
01.40PM - 02.10PM
Large to Massive Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears: Recruit Locally or Hit the Transfer Portal?
01.41PM - 01.46PM
01.46PM - 01.51PM
Superior Capsular Reconstruction
01.51PM - 01.56PM
Partial Repair With or Without Graft Augmentation
01.56PM - 02.01PM
02.01PM - 02.10PM
Q&A
02.10PM - 02.15PM
Closing Remarks- Program Chairs
Event POLLS
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