Call for Abstracts

16th Annual Sports Medicine and Sports

Science of Figure Skating Symposium

In conjunction with the 2011 PSA International Conference and Trade Show

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Dallas,Texas

Thank you for your interest in the 16thAnnual Sports Medicine and Sports Science of Figure Skating Symposium.This year’s meeting will be held in conjunction with the 2011 PSA International Conference and Trade Show in Dallas, Texas.

Abstract submission: Abstract submissions (case presentations, research studies, informative talks, summary of published research) are encouraged.Please see the Instructions for Abstract Submission enclosed in this packet. DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS JAN. 14, 2011.You will be notified by e-mail of your selection in February, prior to the early bird registration deadline for the Symposium(April 15, 2011).Please note the early bird registration for the entire conference is Jan. 9, 2011 (if you choose to attend more than just the Symposium). Late submissions will be considered on a space available basis.

Location of event:Westin Galleria Dallas

13340 Dallas Parkway

Dallas, TX

972.450.2916

Please check the PSA International Conference website ( for hotel information in early 2011.

We invite your attendance and look forward to your participation.Please contact meif you have any questions!

Sincerely,

Cynthia Ferrara

Sports Sciences and Medicine Committee

978.934-.399

Instructions for Abstract Submission

The abstract form must be submitted electronically (Microsoft Word format, please).Please format your Word file to conform to the official abstract submission form (see examples and official form).Please use single space, use font size of 12, maintain at least 1.5 inch margins, justify the margins and submit by e-mail to:o later than Jan. 14, 2011.

The language in the abstract should be intelligible to the average reader and must be in English.Limit your abstract to 500 words or less.

The abstract should be substantive, providing sufficient material to allow both evaluation of the abstract and educational material for the congress participants. Abstracts will be presented as oral presentations or poster format.Presenters will have the option to choose their preference, but the final decision will be up to the program committee. Oral presentations will be approximately 15-20 minutes.Posters should be approximately 48x72 or smaller.Plan your presentation accordingly, and do not attempt to cover more material than time or space allows.

The title should be typed in all capital letters, with the remainder of the information capitalized only in the usual fashion for written manuscripts (please see example).

There is no processing fee for abstract submission.However, all presenters must be official registrants and must pay the registration fee.All expenses related to the presentation, such as cost of posters and travel expenses are the responsibility of the presenter.

Please submit abstracts electronicallyby midnight ESTJan. 14, 2011 toCynthia Ferrara at .

Notification of acceptance or rejection of the abstract will be via e-mail in February 2011.

Example only

TITLE:PREVENTION OF SKATING BOOT PROBLEMS

AUTHORS:A. Doe, Ph.D., B. Jones, M.D., C. Smith, D.P.M.

ADDRESS:Columbia Center for Research & Education

2300 Patterson Street, Nashville, TN37203

Phone:800.123.4567

Email:

ABSTRACT:The common figure skate was analyzed for potential ways to improve fit and decrease the incidence of bursitis and tendinitis.Attention must be paid to careful molding of the boot over known bony prominences and areas of previous tendinitis.Improved methods of padding include use of silicone and high density foams.Specific techniques include. . . . .

TITLE:Unusual case of ACL sprain in a young skater

AUTHORS:A. Doe, Ph.D., B. Jones, M.D., C. Smith, D.P.M.

ADDRESS:Columbia Center for Research & Education

2300 Patterson Street, Nashville, TN37203

Phone:800.123.4567

Email:

ABSTRACT:While performing an axel jump, an 11-year-old female skater fellwhile landing, twisting her right leg beneath her.She did not complete the jump, fell to the ice in pain, and was unable to immediately bear weight.She was assisted off the ice, and taken to the urgent care center where physical exam showed knee effusion, positive pivot shift. . . . .

Official Abstract Submission Form

TITLE:

AUTHORS:

ADDRESS:

Phone:

E-mail:

ABSTRACT (limit text to 500 words):