Sports Medicine

Encore Symposium Information/ Registration

Encore Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine is proud to announce its Sports Medicine Symposium for 2016.  It will be held on July 15th – 17th at the Orange Beach Event Center at the Wharf, in beautiful Orange Beach, Alabama. Presenters, from all over the country, will speak on the latest technologies and concepts in Physical Therapy, Athletic Training and Sports Medicine. Courses will focus on subjects including new assessment capabilities, preventative measures and emergent rehabilitative techniques.

This Symposium has been designed and crafted for Physical Therapists, Athletic Trainers, Occupational Therapists, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists and Ortho Technicians. Participants may choose to attend one, two, or three days.

Encore Sports Medicine Symposium Presenters for 2016 include:
James Andrews, MD, Andrews Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center, Gulf Breeze, FL
Adam Anz, MD, Andrews Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center, Gulf Breeze, FL
Brett Kindle, MD, Andrews Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center, Gulf Breeze, FL
Steve Jordan, MD, Andrews Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center, Gulf Breeze, FL
Jay Savage, MD, Bayside Orthopedic, Fairhope, AL
Jason Determann, MD, Baysied Orthopedic, Fairhope, AL
Barry S. Callahan, MD, Alabama Bone and Joint, Hoover, AL
Robb Roger, CSCS, Texas A & M Kingsville,  Kingsville, TX
Jeremy Boone, Athlete By Design, Charlotte, NC
Marc Bernier, MPT, CSCS,  Encore Rehabilitation, Birmingham, AL
Ron O’Neil, ATC, Andover Healthcare, Salisbury, MA
Tony Bonvechio, CSCS, Cressey Sports Performance, Hudson, MA
Eric Fuchs, DA, ATC, EMT-B,  Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY

Register Here: http://www.encoresms.com/register.html

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Gulf Shores High School’s AD thanks Encore ATCs, Camille Forte and Lee Steiner.

“A high school parent returned some crutches to me that their son had to use after he injured his hip.  He really was appreciative of [our ATC] Camille Forte and the way she not only took care of his son, but also the way she handled the situation and relayed information to him.  He also expressed his thankfulness to the fact that we have a sports medicine team in place here and how well it worked.  I would also like to brag on Camille and the job she is doing and show my appreciation to her, Lee, Encore and the orthopedic group/Doctors for what we have in place.  I can still remember when us coaches did all the sports medicine routines-

Let’s just say we are in much better hands now!”

Jamie W. Williams 

Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at Gulf Shores High School

Alabama Elite Preview Invitations

Congratulations to all of the athletes that received Alabama Elite Preview Invitations these past couple of weeks. The “AEP” will begin on March 5, 2016. It is a preview of 80 of the best high school basketball (2017, 2018, 2019) players in Alabama.

Here are the athletes who were invited that are affiliated with Encore Rehabilitation (through our Sports Medicine program in their school).

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You can find out more at the website: http://hoopseen.com/index.php/2013-03-19-19-24-39/elite-preview

Long Beach Encore Athlete of the Month, Gerald Jones, Jr.

Congratulations to the Long Beach Encore Athlete of the Month, Gerald Jones, Jr! Gerald is a multi-sport, sophomore, athlete at Pass Christian High School in Mississippi.  He has been a member of the Varsity Pirates Football and Basketball teams for 2 years and wears jersey #1. Gerald’s sports awards consist of the Basketball Defensive Player, Football Most Valuable Offensive Player, and Most Valuable Player.  He currently has a 3.6 GPA and plans to attend college to major in Sports Medicine and then go on to play in the NFL. Gerald is the son of Gerald Jones Sr. and Tiffany Spencer.

Good Luck during basketball season, Gerald! Keep up the good work!

Centreville Encore Athlete of the Month, Isseriyon Murphy.

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Congratulations to the Centreville Encore Athlete of the Month, Isseriyon Murphy! Isseriyon is a Freshman athlete at Bibb County High School. He plays on the Choctaw Varsity Football team and wears jersey number 55.  After high school, he wants to attend the University of Alabama and major in Sports Medicine. Isseriyon is the son of Isaac Murphy and Tanesha Sanders.

Columbia Clinic Athlete of the Month, Charlie James.

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Congratulations to Charlie James who has been chosen as the Columbia Clinic Athlete of the Month! Charlie is a multi-sport, Junior, athlete at Columbia High School. He has played on the varsity basketball, football, and baseball teams for 4 years now. You can find him wearing the jersey numbers 10 and 26. He has a 3.5 GPA and plans to go to Mississippi State University after graduation to pursue a degree in Sports Medicine. Charlie is the son of Charlie and Belfry James. Keep up the good work Charlie, proud of you!

“Baseball Injury Prevention” – by Encore ATC, Eric Oehms.

“Despite the lingering cold temperatures that February often brings us in the South, February is a time where those of us in sport medicine often turn our attention to spring sports.  With spring comes longer days, warmer sun, greener grass, and the sounds of baseballs hitting the leather.  Youth baseball is right around the corner and if you haven’t already been doing so, it’s time to get the arm in shape to prevent the early season injuries and soreness that often occurs.

Here are some tips from Pitch Smart USABaseball to prevent throwing injuries and avoid the overuse injuries we commonly see:

  1. Play multiple sports, not multiple teams.  Playing multiple sports throughout the year helps to enhance general fitness and aid in motor development,  while playing on multiple baseball teams with overlapping season results in decreased rest.  This can lead to an increased risk of overuse injuries and the inability to monitor pitch counts
  2. Allow time to rest and count pitches.  Pitchers should not throw for 2-3 months per yr and avoid competitive pitching for 4 months per yr.  Check out the age specific pitch count guidelines at http://m.mlb.com/pitchsmart/pitching-guidelines/
  3. Do not pitch on consecutive days, regardless of pitch count totals.  Studies have shown that pitchers who pitched on consecutive days were 2.5 times more likely to have arm pain.
  4. Avoid pitching while fatigued.  While this may be difficult to spot for some, it’s imperative that a young arm is not forced to pitch through fatigue whether it’s in a game, a season, or over an entire year.  According to ASMI, youth pitchers who routinely pitched through fatigue are 36 times more likely to need elbow or shoulder surgery at some point in their baseball career.
  5. Avoid excess throwing while not pitching; specifically avoid playing pitcher and catcher.   Allow pitchers to play other positions but catcher.  The pitcher/catcher dual role players are over 2.5 times more likely to suffer arm injuries according to ASMI.
  6. Avoid using a radar gun. Using a radar gun on the youth level simply encourages a pitcher to throw hard, at maximum effort when they should be learning how to change velocity.

The common theme on the tips above is apparent; give your pitchers the rest they need and avoid year round, max effort pitching.  A pitcher should try to get outs, not try to throw every pitch as hard as they can.  Visit http://m.mlb.com/pitchsmart/risk-factors/ for more tips on risk factors in pitching.”

Sources:

1. Federation Internationale de Medecine du Sport/World Health Organization Ad Hoc Committee on Sports and Children. Sports and children: consensus statement on organized sports for children. Bull World Health Organ. 1998;76(5):445–447.

2. Andrews, James MD, Risk Factors for Injury, Pitch Smart USA Baseball, 2014, http://m.mlb.com/sections/pitchsmart/pdf/risk-factors.pdf

Columbiana Encore Athlete of the Month, Haley Horton.

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Congratulations to the Columbiana Encore Athlete of the Month, Haley Horton! Haley is a freshman at Shelby Co. High School and is a member of the softball team. Her favorite subject in school is career tech and she would like to attend a college to major in Sports Medicine. Haley has an older and a younger brother, and she is the daughter of Paul and Remona. Good luck during softball season, Haley!

What is Encore about?

 

Encore Rehabilitation, Inc. is one of America’s most diversified rehabilitation providers. It began with two University of South Alabama classmates in the physical therapy program who visualized a rehabilitation company that would provide exceptional physical therapy services and expand their roles as healthcare providers to a national level.

Under the partnership of Paul G. Henderson, PT and Paige B. Plash, PT, Encore Rehab was founded in 1981 and delivers the best rehabilitation services to thousands of patients daily in locations throughout Alabama and Mississippi. Encore Rehab is an employee-focused company with a tremendous team of dedicated and experienced employees who understand the many environments in which a therapist can provide treatment. Through the company’s specialized divisions, Encore Rehab provides rehabilitation services of unsurpassed quality that help patients return to a healthier lifestyle.

  • Encore Rehab focuses on providing services in outpatient clinics, but also offers contract services for healthcare facilities, nursing facilities, schools, businesses, and many other settings.

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