Product Description
CME Sponsors: American Medical Seminars, Inc.
Activity Title: Orthopedics and Sports Medicine for Primary Care Day 3
Recorded Dates: 2/5/2025
Original Release Date: July 1, 2025
Expiration Date: July 1, 2028
Presenting Faculty: Dusty Narducci; Trent Harrison; Stephan Esser
Exercise as Medicine
Attendees of this presentation will be able to:
- Strategize how to help patients incorporate exercise into a healthy lifestyle in order to improve their overall well-being and reduce their risk for disease.
Orthobiologics: Fact, Fiction and Clinical Application
Attendees of this presentation will be able to:
- Review the basic concepts and definitions related to orthobiologics including platelet rich plasma, stem cells, exosomes and other technologies
- Evaluate orthobiologic applications based on current peer- reviewed literature.
Not all Pain is created Equal: Nociplastic Pain
Attendees of this presentation will be able to:
- Evaluate the mechanical difference between Nociceptive, Neurogenic, and Nociplastic
- Determine what the pain presentation may be for each of these pain types
- Develop strategies to screen and test for Nociplastic pain and determine what to do about it
REDS
Attendees of this presentation should be able to:
- Equip physicians with strategies to educate athletes, coaches, parents, and the public about the effects of energy deficiency on the mind, body, and spirit across all athletes, regardless of body size, gender, or sport.
- Provide guidance on managing athletes with energy deficiency by integrating insights from psychology, nutrition, genetics, and pathophysiology.
- Enhance understanding of both common and atypical symptoms of energy deficiency in athletes, ensuring awareness across varying physical profiles and sports.
- Emphasize the importance of evaluating body size, weight, and caloric needs to effectively address recovery and energy balance in athletes, illustrating that RED-S impacts all body types.
- Foster skills to effectively communicate the implications of energy deficiency comprehensively to stakeholders like athletes, coaches, parents, clinicians, and the general public.
Mental Health in Athletes
Attendees of this presentation should be able to:
- Understand the Unique Challenges Faced by College Athletes:
- Explore the relationship between competitive sports and mental health in college athletes.
- Recognize the role of the Bio-Psycho-Social Model in assessing athletes’ mental well-being.
- Review the AMSSM Position Statement on Psychological Issues in Athletes
- Summarize key guidelines on the detection and management of psychological issues in athletes.
- Discuss the impact of mental health on athletic performance and strategies for prevention.
- Identify Common Mental Health Conditions Among Athletes Describe prevalent mental health issues faced by athletes,
- such as anxiety, depression, and stress.
- Explore Current Treatment Trends and Best Practices
- Outline effective mental health treatment options and interventions that support athletes.
- Examine the Role of Mental Health Services for Athletes
- Assess the availability and efficacy of campus mental health resources for student-athletes
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