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I hope OR DC's can make it to this event. It is the first time this Symposium has been held in the Pacific NW.

Ted

Ted Forcum, DC, DACBSPACA Sports Council, 2nd Vice President

2007 Sports & Pediatrics Symposium

August 3-5, 2007

Nike World Campus

Tiger Woods CenterBeaverton, Oregon

In the Spirit of Teamwork

The ACA Sports Council (ACASC), ACA Pediatrics Council (ACAPC) and Oregon Athletic Trainers’ Society (OATS) have partnered to develop the 2007 Sports & Pediatrics Symposium (Annual ACASC Symposium). The focus of the joint sessions is the management of the school-age athlete

10//2 Nike Employee Store Passes

The first 102 pre-registrants will receive a pass to the Nike Employee store to buy Nike products at cost. Schedule a minimum of two hours extra time on Friday and bring a very large extra bag.

YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS THIS!!!

Nike Research Lab Tour

The first 50 pre-registrants will have the exclusive opportunity to go behind closed doors at one of the most innovative research labs in the world.

Nike World Campus Tour

Everyone will have the opportunity to take approximately 45 minute tour of the heart and brain that makes up the Nike World Campus. The campus, surrounded by a two mile running trail, is a meticulously landscaped working sports museum.

PROGRAM HOURS & CEU’S

Friday—2:00pm to 7:30pm

Saturday—8:00pm to 6:00pm

Sunday—8:00pm to 12:00pm

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS

Chiropractors-16 hours of CEU’s will be available. Hours are based on proof of attendance. State re-licensure application will only be applied for pre-registrant states.

Athletic Trainers- 16 CEUs will be available through OATS, which can be applied to category A

JOINT SESSIONS—Friday & Saturday

All attendees will participate in joint sessions, followed by separate break out sessions for the ACA Sports Council, ACA Pediatrics Council and Oregon Athletic Trainers Society

Introduction and History

Farris—Nike Director of Corporate Education, Chief Storyteller, 18th employee at Nike

Nike-Footwear Research & Development

LaFortune, PhD—Director of Nike Sport Research Lab, ex NASA astronaut advisor

Athletic Footwear Biomechanical Prescription

Ted Forcum, DC, DACBSP—Past PGA Tour Chiropractor, Sport Chiropractor of the Year 2004 & 1995, selected 2007 US Pan American Chiropractor, US Track & Field Coordinator, Chapter author, Lecturer

Pediatric Knee

Tom Hyde, DC, DACBSP—ACASC Hall of Fame, Editor: Conservative Management of Sports Injuries, Medical Director Volvo Race Around the World, 1987 US Pan American Team Chiropractor , WOA Liaison, ACBSP board, International lecturer

Shoulder: Little League through High School

Ed Feinberg, DC,DACBSP—Faculty Palmer West, Mt Bike Racer, Author of several articles and text chapters, 23 years of practice, on-site medical staff to multiple event

Sports Nutrition & supplementation for the student athlete: The useful and the worthless

Barker, ND—Director of Sport Science, Gleukos Laboratories, Nutraceutical Industry Consultant

Postural and Gait Abnormalities and its Relationship to ADHD, Autism and Dyslexia

Melillo, DC, DACNB—Associate Professor of Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies Author “Neurobehavioral Disorders of Childhood: An volutionary Perspective” Global authority on ADHD and childhood learning disorders

Concussion: Updated Management & Return to Play

Sherri LaShomb, DC, ATC—2006 Pro-Lacrosse ATC of the Year, Faculty NYCC, FICS Treasurer, 2006 USOC Intern

Injuries in Youth Soccer

Phil Santiago, DC, DACBSP—10 years University Head Soccer Coach, former ATC, 1992 US Olympic Team Chiropractor, ACASC Hall of Fame, Former ATC, Past Pro Soccer Athlete, Post graduate faulty NYCC, Faculty NYCC, Past ACBSP President, US Olympic physician selection committee

Kids, Drugs and Sports

Linn Goldberg, MD—professors of medicine (health promotion and sports medicine) in the OHSU School of Medicine, co-developed ATLAS and ATHENA programs.

Apparel/Equipment Performance & Safety

Rick Mc—Nike director of global apparel innovation

Max Sight for Improve Performance and Safety

Gram kson, OD, FAAO—co-authored text, published articles and lectures internationally on pediatrics, dyslexia, visually-related learning problems, and sports vision

Sport Specific Footwear: Performance, Prevention & Safety

BREAKOUT SESSION—SUNDAY 8-12

Participants will attend the breakout

sessions for their chosen track

SPORTS COUNCIL BREAKOUT SESSION

SATURDAY AWARDS LUNCHEON included

Student Luncheon Friday at noon

Pre-Participation Physical—Workshop

Bill Bonsall, DC, DACBSP

Hamstring Injuries: Myotherapy—Hands on

Whitaker, DC

Anatomy Trains—Solve the myofascial mystery

Ed Feinberg, DC, DACBSP

Body Friendly Golf Swing

Darcy Dill, DC

PEDIATRICS COUNCIL BREAKOUT SESSION

SATURDAY AWARDS LUNCHEON included

Pediatric Research Update

Tony Rosner, PhD

Correction of Brain Desynchronization: Techniques to Address ADHD, Autism and Dyslexia

Melillo, DC, DACNB

Toe In, Pronation Syndrome and Toe Walking

Randy L. Hewitt, DC, CCSP

Infant Caniosacral Therapy—Workshop

Elise Hewitt, DC, CST, DICCP

ATHLETIC TRAINER’S BREAKOUT SSION

SATURDAY - Lunch on your own

ATLAS and ATHENA: An Interactive Workshop

Linn Goldberg, MD

The Bod Pod: Live Demonstration and Overview on Body Composition in Athletics

Mike Boggs, BS, MBA

Functional Exercise for the Overhead Athlete: A Hands on Rehabilitation Workshop

Jill , MS, ATC

Spine Board: A Hands on Workshop

Kim Lierman, PT, ATC

, ATC

MORE INFORMATION

OATS— , ATC (503) 681-4298

jonessh@...

ACA Pediatric—Elise Hewitt, DC (503) 224-2100 X 103

drelise@...

ACA Sports—Guillermo Bermudez, DC

gbermudez@... (503) 644-2225

SEND REGISTRATION TO:

Orion Event Services - Sports Symposium

10580 SW Mc Street, Suite 206

Tigard, Oregon 97224

Fax: (503) 914-1475

2007 Sport Symposium

REGISTRATION FORM:

Must choose one track for Sunday's breakout sessions

ATC Track (ATC ___ Student ___ )

Sports Track (DC ___ Student ___ )

Pediatrics Track (DC ___ Student ___ )

NAME: First ___________________________

Last ___________________________

ADDRESS: _____________________________

City: ______________ State: _____ Zip: ______

Work Phone: (_____) _____-_________

Fax: (_____) _____-_________

E-Mail: ______________________________

REGISTRATION RATES

Chiropractic Physician: (State of License ____________)

Pre-registration: by June 15th

member $295 ___ non-member $335 ___

At the door *

member $355 ___ non-member $395 ___

Extra luncheon ticket: $35 ___

Chiropractic Students: *

Pre-registration*: by June 15th

member $95 ___ non-member $135 ___

At the door * $175 ___

Athletic Trainer, Certified

Pre-registration: by June 15th

OATS member $155 ___ non-member $195 ___

At the door *

OATS member $195 ___ non-member $235 ___

Student Athletic Trainer: * signature required

Pre-registration*: by June 15th

member $95 ___ non-member $135 ___

At the door* $135 ___

* Does not include Nike Employee Store Pass

PAYMENT METHOD

TOTAL PAYMENT: ______________

Check Payable to ACA Sports Council ck # ______

Credit Card: VISA ___ MasterCard ___

Card # _____________________________________

Expiration date: ____/____/ _____

Signature: ____________________________________

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