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Event Overview:
The American Sports Medicine Institute's Injuries in Baseball course was initiated in 1983 by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC). The first three programs were Co-Chaired by Dr. Chuck Dillman and Dr. James R. Andrews. After three years, the USOC sought other medical programs, but Dr. Andrews felt the course was too good to be terminated. He accepted the challenge and has lead the course ever since.
Designed to attract all members of the baseball healthcare team, the course is multidisciplinary. It is attended by physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, scientists, and players to address common problems. It has traditionally drawn from all levels of the game with good representation from youth, high school, college, university, and professional organizations.
The purpose of the course is to exchange information regarding all aspects of baseball healthcare including mechanisms of injury, conservative and surgical treatment of injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, nutrition, mental, skill, and injury prevention.
The course normally draws 300 to 400 participants along with a nationally recognized faculty. Baseball health related exhibitors provide attendees the opportunity to see the latest in equipment and materials.
The course is conducted in January at locations around the nation.
About the ASMI:
American Sports Medicine Institute is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit sports medicine research and education foundation located at St. Vincent's Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama. ASMI was founded in 1987 by renowned orthopaedic surgeon Dr. James R. Andrews.
The mission of ASMI is to improve the understanding, prevention and treatment of sports-related injuries through research and education.
The Institute features a state-of-the-art biomechanics laboratory, a sports medicine library, and a skills lab for arthroscopic training and cadaveric research. ASMI is the nation's largest accredited educator of sports medicine physicians with graduates located in forty-four states, Puerto Rico, and ten foreign countries.
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Event Name | City | State | Atendance | Exhibitors | Date |
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Annual Injuries In Baseball Course 2021 - American Sports Medicine Institute | Plano | Texas | estimated |
- | Jan 29, 2021 |
Annual Injuries In Baseball Course 2020 - American Sports Medicine Institute | Atlanta | Georgia | estimated |
- | Jan 24, 2020 |
Annual Injuries In Baseball Course - American Sports Medicine Institute | Birmingham | Alabama | - | - | Jan 25, 2019 |
36th Annual Injuries In Baseball Course - American Sports Medicine Institute | Birmingham | Alabama | - | - | Jan 25, 2018 |
35th Annual Injuries In Baseball Course - American Sports Medicine Institute | - | - | Jan 27, 2017 | ||
ASMI's 33rd Annual Injuries in Baseball Course - American Sports Medicine Institute | Birmingham | Georgia | - | - | Jan 23, 2015 |