SEATA
34th Annual Clinical Symposium
& Members Meeting 
March 19-22, 2009 – Panama City Beach, FL
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34th Annual SEATA Clinical Symposium & Members Meeting
March 19-22, 2009
Marriott Bay Point Golf & Spa Resort, Panama City Beach, FL

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Time

Event

Presenters

9:45 – 11:30 A.M.

General Session VI
SLAP 1 - 10: Repair and Rehabilitation

Todd Hooks, PT, ATC, MTC, CSCS
E. Lyle Cain, Jr., M.D.

Presenters:  Todd Hooks, PT, ATC, MTC, CSCS & E. Lyle Cain, Jr., M.D.          Presentation Date: 03/22/2009

Brief Biography of Speakers

Todd R. Hooks, PT, ATC, MTC, CSCS is currently the Facility Director at Champion Sports Medicine in Tuscaloosa, AL.   Todd is a graduate of The University of Mississippi Medical Center and following graduation, Todd completed the Ola Grimsby residency.  Todd has also completed a Physical Therapy Sports Medicine Fellowship with American Sports Medicine Institute under the direction of Glen Fleisig PhD, Kevin Wilk DPT, and James Andrews MD. 

Todd serves on the SEATA Clinical/Industrial/Corporate Committee and the Medical Services Director for the Southeastern Conference.  Todd serves as the Physical Therapist for The University of Alabama athletics.

Todd has conducted courses and seminars at local, national, and international conferences.  Todd has published articles and book chapters with such titles as “Recent Advances in the Rehabilitation of Isolated and Combined ACL injuries” and was a recipient of the Sports Physical Therapy Section Excellence in Research Award.


E. Lyle Cain, Jr., M.D., specializes in arthroscopy and the treatment of all sports-related injuries, as well as the open and arthroscopic treatment of knee, ankle, shoulder, and elbow injuries.  He also performs artificial joint replacement for arthritis of the knee and shoulder.  In addition, he holds certification in the treatment of cartilage injuries in the knee with articular cartilage implantation and meniscal transplantation.

Dr. Cain has presented papers and instructional courses for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and The International Society for Arthroscopy and Knee Surgery on knee ligament injuries.  He has published articles on the treatment of cartilage injuries in the knee and the open repair of shoulder injuries in throwing athletes.  Dr. Cain's orthopaedic research extends to biomechanical testing of the golf swing, the evaluation of exercise programs to decrease the incidence of injuries in golf and the treatment of ulnar collateral ligament injuries of the elbow in baseball players.

A 1990 graduate of the University of Alabama, Dr. Cain earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering.  He received his medical degree from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 1994 and completed a general surgery internship at the University of Tennessee in Memphis, followed by a position as chief resident at the University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic in Memphis, in 1999.  He then completed a one-year orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship with James R. Andrews, M.D., and William G. Clancy, Jr., M.D., at the American Sports Medicine Institute.  He was then invited to become a member of Alabama Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center.  After the dissolution of Alabama Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center he founded Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center.  He is also on the Board of Directors of the American Sports Medicine Institute.

Dr. Cain has a subspecialty certificate in Sports Medicine.  Dr. Cain’s professional affiliations include memberships in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, American Medical Association, Alabama State Medical Association, Southern Medical Association, International Cartilage Repair Society and the International Society for Arthroscopy and Knee Surgery.

Dr. Cain is a team physician for University of Alabama, University of West Alabama, Jacksonville State University and several local high schools.  He also participates in spring training activities with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Cincinnati Reds and Birmingham Barons professional baseball teams.

Dr. Cain and his wife, Jill, have four children: Sarah, Virginia, Edward and George.  He participates in wildlife habitat management and enjoys golf, hunting, fishing and other outdoor recreation activities with his family.

Brief Description of Presentation

The purpose of this educational session is to report on the follow-up of 52 patients undergoing the recently identified Type IX and Type X SLAP Lesion repair, describe the mechanism of injury, clinical evaluation, and surgical management.  The postoperative rehabilitation process will be discussed in detail including biomechanical considerations involved in the treatment of the Type IX and X SLAP lesion.  Post-operative results will be discussed including return to throw and return to competition.

Current Employment Affiliation of Speakers

Todd R. Hooks, PT, ATC, MTC, CSCS
Champion Sports Medicine – Tuscaloosa, AL
University of Alabama – Physical Therapy Provider

E. Lyle Cain, Jr., M.D.
Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center
Birmingham, AL

 

Special Announcement!!!!
All Students who attend the 24th Annual SEATA Athletic Training Student Workshop receive a $15.00 discount on Pre-registration to attend the 34th Annual SEATA Clinical Symposium & Members Meeting, March 19-22, 2009
Discount available to non-certified students only

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