Current Concepts in Football Sideline Management 2021

August 24, 2021 / 2-6:30 pm / Baker Athletics Complex - Robertson Field at Satow Stadium

Football players in action on field

Join us on August 24th for a comprehensive review of cutting-edge concepts and techniques for managing football athletes on the sidelines.

Experts from Columbia Orthopedics & Sports Medicine will cover a wide range of topics, including covid-related cardiac conditions, concussion management, overuse injuries, and emergency action plans. Athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, emergency medical service providers, and physicians who care for football athletes are encouraged to attend.

There is no cost to attend this event. Credit hours available for ATs. Space is extremely limited for this outdoor program. Reserve your spot today.

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Course Directors

Course Description & Objectives

This course is designed to educate all who participate in football injury recovery, such as certified athletic trainers, physical therapists, emergency medical service providers, and physicians by offering a comprehensive review of cutting-edge concepts and techniques for managing football athletes on the sidelines. Lectures providing keys to success alongside hands-on demonstration will be essential in preparing course participants to:

  • Understand how the specialization of sport in regards to the pandemic is affecting injury
  • Confidently implement the most current concepts in evaluation and management of suspected concussion on the sidelines
  • Improve communication, assessment, and stabilization techniques for spine boarding athletes
  • Diagnose and efficiently treat acute vs. overuse injuries on the sideline
  • Implement Emergency Action Plans
  • Recognize and understand post COVID cardiac conditions in athletes along with proper screening techniques
  • Be prepared for sideline emergencies according to NATA 2021 updated standards

This course will be of interest to certified athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, emergency medical service providers, and physicians who care for football athletes.

Seminar Agenda

This program will be presented outdoors & on-field at the Baker Athletic Complex at the Robertson Field at Satow Stadium (Baseball Field).

2:00 > Welcome and Introduction – Dr. Bottiglieri

2:35 > Sports Team Medical Management: Beyond the EAP – Dr. Goldwaser

2:55 > Quick and Essential Sideline Evaluation of Concussions: Can they ever go back to play if we suspect a head injury? - Dr. Bottiglieri

3:20 > NCCA Rule Change and the Effect it will have on Athletics – John Gallucci

3:35 > Injury Risk Post-COVID – Dr. Trofa

3:55 > How COVID Changed the Way We Think about Communicable Disease and Standing Orders: What roles do ATC’s play in a pandemic? – Andrea Happli

4:15 > Post COVID Cardiac Conditions and Screening – Dr. Desai

4:35 > BREAK

4:45 > Cases All Team Physicians and ATC’s Must Know – Dr. Popkin 

5:10 > Hands on Demonstration Stations: Spine Boarding, Knee/Hip/Shoulder Exams

7:00 > Closing Remarks

ATC Accreditation Information

The Center for Shoulder, Elbow & Sports Medicine is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers. BOC Approved Provider Number: P8611. This program is eligible for a maximum of 4 Category A hours/CEUs.

ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.

Course Faculty