Ljl Civitan Talk
Transcript of Ljl Civitan Talk
Dr. Lawrence J. LemakHomewood Civitans September 25th, 2008
My Career in Sports Medicine& Trying to Be a Civic Leader
Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
What is it?
“The care of the muscles, bones, and joints of athletically active
individuals”
History of Sports Medicine
The origins of sports medicine lie in ancient Greece and ancient Rome where physical education was a necessary and valued aspect of youth – training and athletic contests first became a part of everyday life during these times. However, it was not until 1928 at the Olympics in St. Moritz, when a committee came together to plan the First International Conference of Sports Medicine, that the term itself was coined. In the 5th century, however, the care of athletes was primarily the responsibility of specialists. These were trainer-coaches who were considered to be experts on diet, physical therapy, hygiene, and sport-specific techniques.
Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
Whatever it is, it’s a “team effort”!
Sports Medicine encompasses a
Comprehensive team of Medical disciplines
The Sports Medicine TeamS.M.A.R.T.
Sports Physician Sports Orthopedist Athletic Trainer Physical Therapist Medical Specialist Dentist Psychologist Bioengineer Other Para-medical
personnel
Responsibilities of The Sports Medicine Team
TeamPhysician
1. Player2. Parents/Family3. Team4. Coaches5. Administrator/
Management
Sports Medicine – A vocation but my Avocation
Medical Director: Major League Soccer NFL Europa United Football League LPGA PGA AHSAA National Center for
Sports Safety USA Football
Colleges/Schools Samford ASU Miles College Montevallo Jeff State Lawson State 18 Area High Schools
Current Responsibilities
Communication
Lack of communication is the major reason for failures in sports medicine.
Team physicians must effectively communicate with the player, parent(s), trainer, coach, and administration for efficient care.
With professional athletes, the agents as well as the team league add an extra dimension for direction of care.
Lemak Sports MedicineComprehensive Approach
S.M.A.R.T.
Brookwood Hospital
Lemak Sports Medicine – New Facility
While we have a wonderful facility at Brookwood, we look forward to our new free standing facility in Homewood in March 2009!
Insert Rendering of CLA Building!
Coverage Area
Lemak Sports Medicine
Two Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Surgeons, 1 Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician, and 3 Sports Medicine Fellows
12,000 patients seen in clinic each year (5,000 New Patients)
2,100 Surgeries Performed Each Year
Physical Rehabilitation/Therapy is the basis for all of non-operative and operative treatment
Physical Therapy
Pre-operative and post operative rehabilitation is frequently more important than the surgical procedure.
We heavily rely on the dedication and knowledge of the best physical therapists in the country.
Champion Sports Medicine Outpatient Physical Therapy 15 Physical Trainers & 25
Certified Athletic Trainers 30,000 patients treated
each year Provides athletic trainers to
supplement Lemak Sports Medicine physicians at 22 Birmingham area high schools
Performed over 1,200 pre-season physicals for high school athletes in Central Alabama at no cost to the school or athlete
Medical Education
ASMI
501(c)3 Non-Profit Public Foundation Education & Research in Sports
Medicine One of few ACGME Accredited
Fellowships Remaining
ASMI’s Post-Graduate Educational Programs
9 Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellows
1 Foot and Ankle Fellow 3 Primary Care Sports Medicine
Fellows
ASMI Education Program
Fellows 253 Completed/Alumni 13 In Progress 98 Observation 145 Elective Rotation
As of August 2005
Research Initiatives
Biomechanics Motion Analysis (baseball throwing lab) Cadaver Testing/Wet Lab Joint Modeling
Injury Surveillance Clinical Outcomes Epidemiology (primary focus on prevention of
injuries in youth sports)
Educational Courses
MLS Annual Meeting
Team Physicians Course
Educational Lectures (~50 Per Year)
AOSSM Presentations
Community Involvement
Community Involvement/Service is a regular part of Sports Medicine Individually, I have
been a volunteer for most to all of these teams/organizations for more than 30 Years
Civic & Corporate Leadership
Having a successful sports medicine practice has been a wonderful thing in my life….however, I am most proud of the initiatives I have been involved with over the past twenty-five years…..
Civic & Corporate Leadership
MAPS NCSS ASF ASMI Big Oak Ranch
The Lemak Group of Companies
Birmingham Sports Ventures
USF Department of Orthopedics
Key Community Initiatives
S.M.A.R.T. Program
National Center for Sports Safety
Injury Surveillance
S.M.A.R.T.
SMART
Sports Medicine Athletic Related TraumaSports Medicine Athletic Related Trauma
……is a comprehensive regional program is a comprehensive regional program for high school and youth and for high school and youth and recreational athletes developed by recreational athletes developed by Lemak Sports Medicine, Brookwood Lemak Sports Medicine, Brookwood Hospital, and Champion Sports Hospital, and Champion Sports Medicine. Medicine.
S.M.A.R.T. Success
Tampa, FL (April 16, 2007) -- Larry Lemak, MD, chief executive officer of the Sports Medicine and Athletic-Related Trauma Institute (SMART) at USF Health, has been named the “2007 Sports Medicine Person of the Year” by the Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida (ATAF). Dr. Lemak received the award April 14 at the annual ATAF Clinical Symposium and Business Meeting in Orlando.
National Center for Sports Safety
Mission: The National Center for Sports Safety (NCSS) was founded to promote the importance of injury prevention and safety in youth sports through education and research.
NCSS Curriculum
A sports safety course developed by the NCSS in conjunction with representatives from medical, sports, and emergency response fields.
• It focuses on educating coaches in three key areas:Injury Prevention, Sports Safety, and Emergency
Response
• Aimed at decreasing the number and/or severity of injuries and fatalities among youth athletes.
• Specifically designed to provide ALL coaches with a foundation in the most basic areas of sports safety education.
NCSS Overview
The Commitment Who is the National Center for Sports
Safety (NCSS) What is PREPARE How to get involved What are the benefits NCSS/ ASU statewide project
Justification for Community Sports Safety
“There is not one parent that would drop their child off at a local community pool if there were not a certified lifeguard on duty.
That same standard of care should be available at every sports facility in this country.”
Injury Surveillance
The Injury Surveillance Program’s objective is to monitor injury data to provide factual statistics and severity of injuries thru analysis of the data collected.
This data will be utilized to further injury prevention and to create best practices for preventing injuries.
Injury Surveillance
Pilot Program focused on 45 Schools in Central Alabama (Jefferson & Shelby Counties), with an intention to roll out into a statewide program once methodology is honed.
All data collected will be on behalf of AHSAA.
Injury Surveillance Team
2 Full Time Athletic Trainers 25 Full Time – School Allocated
Athletic Trainers/Coaches Part Time Data Collection
Coordinators 2 Full Time Outreach Coordinators Annual Budget $335,000 --
Experiences
Though I have had to work hard to be successful in our practice, I have been able to share some wonderful experiences via sports with my family!
Conclusion
Though I have had to work very hard to be a Sports Medicine Surgeon, it has allowed me to make lifelong friends.
Conclusion
And really, it has also allowed me to spend some good time with my wife, and our best friends….our three dogs, three sons, and five grand children!
Conclusion
And it has also allowed me to spend some wonderful time in one of my favorite places….Rosemary Beach