ASMI Injuries in Baseball Course - 2017 Edition

The Science of Baseball Injuries, Rehabilitation, and Performance

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Learn the Most Cutting Edge Information on Baseball Injuries


The annual American Sports Medicine Institute Injuries in Baseball Course is the longest running and most prestigious scientific conference dedicated to the care of baseball players.

Elite Baseball Performance is extremely excited to be able to exclusively offer the online version of the ASMI Injuries in Baseball Course for the first time.

This is the premier conference for baseball related injuries and performance enhancement, with topics detailing pitching biomechanics, baseball specific functional anatomy, clinical examination, surgical management, injury rehabilitation, and performance enhancement for baseball players.


Learn From the Leading Experts in Baseball Sports Medicine


The online conference features many of the nation's leading experts in baseball sports medicine, including:

  • Dr. James Andrews
  • Dr. Glenn Fleisig
  • Kevin Wilk
  • Mike Reinold
  • Several MLB Team Physicians and Athletic Trainers
  • And more leading experts... see below for the full course content


Learn the Most Current Information on Baseball Injuries


The course contains over 8 hours of content covering the biomechanics, evaluation, surgical procedures, and rehabilitation of common baseball injuries. In addition, several modules are dedicated to expanded rehabilitation, performance training, softball, and youth baseball topics.

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Course Overview


Shoulder

  • Biomechanics of the Shoulder During Pitching - Fleisig
  • Examination of the Throwing Shoulder - Jordan
  • Labral & Biceps Pathology in Throwers - Conway
  • Rehabilitation of SLAP Lesions - Macrina
  • Full & Partial Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears - Mazoue
  • Rehabilitation of Rotator Cuff Lesions - Wilk
  • Putting it All Together - Andrews

Elbow

  • Biomechanics of the Elbow During Pitching - Escamilla
  • Examination of the Throwing Elbow - Conway
  • UCL Reconstruction: Current Technique and Outcomes - Cain
  • Long Term Outcomes of UCL Reconstruction - Osbahr
  • Augmented UCL Repair with Internal Brace - Dugas
  • Rehabilitation of UCL Injuries of the Elbow - Wilk

Rehabilitation and Performance

  • Training for the Scapulothoracic Joint & Thoracic Spine - Paine
  • Plyometric Training for the Thrower: Techniques & Evidence - Escamilla
  • Oblique Injuries In Baseball - Conte
  • Training the Core - Crenshaw
  • Breathing Exercises to Enhance Rehab & Performance - Crenshaw
  • Interval Throwing Programs Revisited: Where Are We Today - Axe
  • Extending Throwing Programs for the Thrower Following UCL Surgery - Porterfield
  • Effects of 6-Week Weighted Ball Throwing Program on Velocity & Arm Stress - Reinold

Youth Baseball

  • Update on Risk Factors in Youth Baseball Pitchers - Jordan
  • Longitudinal Changes in Pitching Mechanics from Youth to High School - Fleisig
  • Impact of Youth Baseball on MLB - Reed

Softball

  • Pain History & Pitching Mechanics in Collegiate Softball - Oliver

Frequently Asked Questions


When does the course start and finish?
It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish. You'll gain immediate access to all the content.
How long do I have access to the course?
After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.
Does this course offer CEU credit?
The online version of the conference has not been pre-approved for CEU credit. Athletic Trainers may submit the course as 8.5 hours of Category D CEU credit through the NATA BOC.

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