Announcements > First Annual Sports Medicine Research Day on June 29, 2007
June 2007
The First Annual OSU Sports Medicine Research Day will feature a series of fifteen-minute presentations on current research projects conducted by OSU sports medicine faculty members.
- "Mesenchymal stem cell gene delivery of BMP2 in an articular fracture model", by Alicia Bertone DVM, PhD
- "In vivo degradation characteristics of bioabsorbable cross-pins in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction", by Eric Parsons MD
- "Alterations of secondary motion during walking after ACL reconstruction", by Ajit Chaudhari PhD
- "A comparison of the contact pressure with osteochondral versus synthetic grafts", by Kraig Solak DO
- "Prevalence of asthma in athletes", by John Mastronarde MD
- "Pathogenesis of asthma in athletes", by Jon Parsons MD
- "Palpitations in athletes", by Christine Lawless MD, MBA
- "Stretch-activated calcium channels are essential for functional adaptations following repeated loading in skeletal muscle", by Tim Butterfield PhD, ATC
- "Scapular kinematic alterations following serratus anterior fatigue", by Ted Borstad PhD, PT
- "Validation of a new instrument for measuring trunk stability in standing", by Chris McKenzie PT, AT
The Ohio State University Medical Center designates this educational activity for a maximum of three Category 1 credits toward the AMA Physicians Recognition. This program has been approved for 3.0 continuing education units for athletic trainers by The Board of Certification.
| Event Title: | First Annual Sports Medicine Research Day |
| Location: | The Jerome Schottenstein Center Map & Directions Please use the doors on northwest corner |
| Date: | Friday, June 29, 2007 |
| Time: | 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM |
| Registration Fee: | Free |
| Parking: | Free parking is available on site. |
Registration and continental breakfast start at 7:00 am. Seating is limited. To register for this free program, please contact Gail Wadley at 614-293-2426 or email education@sportsmedicine.osu.edu
