AMERICAN SPORTS MEDICINE INSTITUTE
1995 INJURIES IN FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL COURSE
This two-day course is designed to acquaint athletic
trainers, biomechanists, coaches, sports
physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, physiologist,
therapists, and any others who work with
athletes in football and basketball, with the current
concepts of assessment, treatment and
functional rehabilitation of the medical and
musculoskeletal problems in the football and
basketball player. This will be accomplished through
the use of:
Didactic Sessions Utilizing Slides and Videotapes:
1) prevention of injury in football and basketball
2) injuries specific to the football and basketball
player
3) non-operative and operative treatment of football
and basketball injuries
4) rehabilitation of the injured football and
basketball player
5) strength and conditioning programs for the
football and basketball player
6) the role of biomechanics in the prevention,
treatment and rehabilitation of injury to the
football and basketball player
7) general sports medicine problems specific to the
football and basketball player
1995 Injuries in Football and Basketball Course
May 19-20, 1995
The Wynfrey Hotel, Birmingham, Alabama
Accreditation:
CME, AAFP prescribed hours and NATA CEU's to be
determined.
Fees:
Physicians: $395
Others: $295
Contact: Judith Gold, Course Coordinator
American Sports Medicine Institute
P.O. Box 550039
Birmingham, AL 35255-0039
205/918-2135
Fax: 205/918-0800
1995 INJURIES IN FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL COURSE
This two-day course is designed to acquaint athletic
trainers, biomechanists, coaches, sports
physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, physiologist,
therapists, and any others who work with
athletes in football and basketball, with the current
concepts of assessment, treatment and
functional rehabilitation of the medical and
musculoskeletal problems in the football and
basketball player. This will be accomplished through
the use of:
Didactic Sessions Utilizing Slides and Videotapes:
1) prevention of injury in football and basketball
2) injuries specific to the football and basketball
player
3) non-operative and operative treatment of football
and basketball injuries
4) rehabilitation of the injured football and
basketball player
5) strength and conditioning programs for the
football and basketball player
6) the role of biomechanics in the prevention,
treatment and rehabilitation of injury to the
football and basketball player
7) general sports medicine problems specific to the
football and basketball player
1995 Injuries in Football and Basketball Course
May 19-20, 1995
The Wynfrey Hotel, Birmingham, Alabama
Accreditation:
CME, AAFP prescribed hours and NATA CEU's to be
determined.
Fees:
Physicians: $395
Others: $295
Contact: Judith Gold, Course Coordinator
American Sports Medicine Institute
P.O. Box 550039
Birmingham, AL 35255-0039
205/918-2135
Fax: 205/918-0800