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1271 Avenue of the Americas in New York City
We invite you to join us as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Baseball Sports Medicine: Game-Changing Concepts course.
In recognition of this milestone, we're expanding the course: Baseball Sports Medicine: Game-Changing Concepts will take place over 3 days instead of 2, on December 3-5, 2025.
Once again, the course will be held at the heart of baseball in the US, the headquarters of MLB's Office of the Commissioner of Baseball in New York City.
Through a mix of didactic presentations, video and technique spotlights, and case-based discussions, the course’s expert faculty will help attendees navigate key issues in the management of injuries in baseball athletes at all levels of play.
Many of the faculty are physicians and trainers from MLB teams, and they will offer practical, evidence-based solutions for managing:
Shoulder injuries, including rotator cuff tears, latissimus injuries, and SLAP tears
Upper extremity nerve and vascular issues, including suprascapular nerve injury, aneurysms and thrombosis, and neurogenic TOS
Non-UCL elbow injuries, including olecranon stress fractures, valgus extension overload, and ulnar nerve issues
UCL injuries, including surgical techniques, outcomes, complications, and revision
Batting injuries, including batter’s shoulder, hand and wrist fractures, and oblique strain
Knee, hip, spine, and hamstring issues, including FAI, athletic pubalgia, and ACL injuries
They’ll also share their rehabilitation protocols, including soft tissue modalities, functional assessment criteria for initiation of throwing, and neurocognitive training.
Ample time has been allotted during each session to give you the opportunity to ask the faculty questions. Be sure to come to the meeting with the questions you need answered to help enhance your practice!
1271 Avenue of the Americas in New York City