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Show Sports Injury Seminary in A.F. An On-The-Field Management of Football Injuries and Guidelines for return to play after injury Seminar will be held at the American Fork High School auditorium on Saturday, Satur-day, July 29, from 8 a.m. until 5 p. in There is no charge for the seminar. Purpose of the clinic is to assist coaches, EMTs and team physicians with regards to injuries, return to play, pre-condition and CPR. Registration will be held from 7:30 until 8:30 a.m. Wendall Gadd, M.D. team physician at BYU will talk on the role of the team physician and EMT and the basic equipment that should be on the field for practice and games. After a brief break, John Worley, M.D., general surgeon and team physician at Utah State Uniaversity, vill talk on handling of acute respiratory emergencies, Apnea (wind knocked out), injury, vomitus, aspiration. What to do with the face mask, what to do with the helmet. Soft tissues injuries. Red flags waving, worrisome signs, symptoms and complaints and guidelines for return to play. Following another short break, K. Joe Murdock, M.D. high school team physician will discuss car-dipulmonary car-dipulmonary resesitation with a film and workshop. Lunch will be from 12:30 to 1:15 at the high school. Speakers in the after noon sessions will include John Henrie, M.D. orthopedic or-thopedic surgeon and team physician at the U of U, who will talk on pre-conditioning and practice tips and treatment of heat stroke. One-the-field management of injuries to the extremities and pelvis. Red flags waving.. .worrisome signs, symptoms and complaints and guidelines for return to play. Lynn Gaufin, M.D. neurosurgeon of Provo, Utah, will discuss on the field management of injuries to the head (brain) spine (spinal cord) and peripheral nerves. Red flags waving.. .worrisome signs, symptoms and complaints and guidelines for return to play. A 4:15 p.m. there will be a panel discussion prior to dismissial. |