
Preliminary Program
Below you’ll find the preliminary scientific program, research posters, learning objectives and scientific planning committee for CASEM’s 2026 Annual Symposium.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
This is a preliminary program only and is subject to change. Please note that 25% of the presentations will be dedicated to a Q&A session, which will immediately follow the presentation.
| TIME | TITLE | SPEAKERS |
|---|---|---|
| 8:15 - 8:30 | Welcome Remarks | |
| 8:30 - 9:15 | The Future of Sport in Canada | Dr. Andrew Pipe, MD, FRCPSC(Hon), Dip Sport Med |
| 9:15 - 9:45 | Major Games Infectious Disease Prevention & Management - Strategies & Lessons Learned | Dr. Mike Wilkinson, MBBCh, MBA, Dip Sport Med |
| 9:45 -10:15 | Coffee Break with Exhibitors and Poster Viewing (Unaccredited) | |
| 10:15 - 11:00 | HIP Session - Everything you wanted to know about the hip (except arthritis) | Parth Lodia, MD, FRCSC |
| 11:00 - 12:00 | Sandy Kirkley Research Session I | Moderator: Dr. Dion Diep MD |
• Representation and Leadership Experiences of Retired Para-Athletes in Canadian National Sport Organizations | Ciara Stevenson, PT | |
• CASEM Research Podium and Poster Research Presentations: A 10-year Scoping Review (2016-2025) | Neil Dilworth, MD, Dip. Sport Med. | |
• Risk to Recover: Experiences of Winter Sport Participation @ Invictus Games 2025 | Nancy Harrington, PhD., PT Diploma Sports Physiotherapy | |
• Implementation of an Injury and Illness Surveillance System at the 2025 Invictus Games Adaptive Sporting Event | Ryan Murray, MD | |
| 12:00 - 13:15 | Lunch (Unaccredited) | |
| 13:15 - 14:00 | Lance Richard Memorial Lecture - Texture Makes Medicine Come Alive | Dr. Robert Brock, MD, FRCSC, DABOS, FAAOS, Dip Sport Med |
| Dr. Bryan Barootes, MD, Dip Sport Med | ||
| 14:00 - 14:30 | New Canadian Best Practices Guideline for Optimizing Iron Status in Athletes | Kelly Anne Erdman, MSc, RD, OLY, |
| Dr. Paddy McCluskey, MD, Dip Sport Med | ||
| Catherine Naulleau, RD. Sport Nutritionist | ||
| 14:30 - 15:15 | Concurrent Workshops | |
• Team Travel Hot Tips | Dr. Warren Thirsk, MD, FRCPC (EM), Dip Sport Med | |
• The Soccer Players' Hip and Pelvis Issues | Dr. Marc Rizzardo, BScPT, MPE, BPE, Dip Sports Physio | |
• Intro to Force Plate Analysis for Return to Play Decision Making | Kevin Brechin, AT | |
| Morris Boyer, AT | ||
| Fraser Spriggings, PT | ||
• US Guided Injections | Dr. Jon Halperin, MD, FABPMR, Dip Sport Med, RMSK | |
• Performance Nutrition Hot Topics | Kelly Anne Erdman, MSc, RD, OLY | |
| 15:15 - 15:45 | Coffee Break with Exhibitors and Poster Viewing (Unaccredited) | |
| 15:45 - 16:30 | Repeat Sessions | |
| 17:00 - 18:00 | CASEM AGM (Unaccredited) | |
| 19:00 - 22:00 | Social Night at BNA Brewing (Unaccredited) |
Friday, May 1, 2026
This is a preliminary program only and is subject to change. Please note that 25% of the presentations will be dedicated to a Q&A session, which will immediately follow the presentation
| TIME | TITLE | SPEAKERS |
|---|---|---|
| 6:45 - 7:30 | Charity Fun Run (Unaccredited) | |
| 7:30 - 8:00 | Continental Breakfast (Unaccredited) | |
| 8:15 - 8:45 | Esports Athletes Under the Microscope: Vascular Strain, Lean Mass, and Overuse Injuries | Joanne Donoghue, PhD Director of Clinical Research, NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine |
| 8:45 - 9:30 | The Power Within: Lessons from Two Champions | Greg Stewart, Shot put athlete, Paralympic gold medallist |
| Annie Foreman-Mackey, World medalist, Olympian in track cycling | ||
| 9:30 - 10:15 | Controversial Pediatric Sport Medicine Injuries: An Interactive Case Based Discussion | Moderator: Dr. Erika Persson, MD, FRCPC, Dip Sport Med |
| Dr. John Philpott, MD, FRCPC, FAAP, Dip Sport Med | ||
| Kristin Houghton, MD FRCPC, BA | ||
| Kristen Lambrinakos-Raymond, MD, FRCPC, Dip Sport Med | ||
| 10:15 - 10:45 | Coffee Break with Exhibitors and Poster Viewing (Unaccredited) | |
| 10:45 - 11:15 | 2027 World Anti-Doping Code | Dr. Alan Vernec, MD, Dip Sport Med |
| 11:15 - 12:00 | Climate Change and Exercise | |
• AMSSM Exchange lecture - The Invisible Opponent: Air Pollution and Sport | Dr. Keifer Walsh, DO, CAQSM | |
• Planetary Health and the Role of SEM Physicians | Dr. Linda Thyer, MDCM, CCFP(SEM), Dip Sport Med | |
| 12:00 - 13:15 | Lunch Break (Unaccredited) | |
| 13:15 - 13:45 | Game Changing Recent Literature | Dr. Pierre Fremont, MD, Dip Sport Med |
| Dr. Victor Lun, MD, CCFP(SEM), FCFP, Dip Sport Med | ||
| 13:45 - 14:45 | Sandy Kirkley Research Session II | Moderator: Dr. Dion Diep MD |
• Physician follow-up is associated with more conservative return-to-play and lower risk of recurrent sport-related concussion. | Pierre Fremont, MD, Dip. Sport Med. | |
• Use of a Neuromuscular Training Warm-up Reduces Overall Injury Incidence Compared to Historical Rates in Canadian Boys High School Rugby Athletes | Eric Gibson, Phd Candidate | |
• Ten-Year Sex Differences in Activity, Reinjury, and Quality of Life Following ACL Reconstruction | Dana Jaclyn Hunter, PhD student | |
• Advancing Mental Health-Related Safety in Sport: The Integrated Risk Model and Athlete Risk Assessment Matrix | Pamela Weatherbee, MD | |
| 14:45 - 15:30 | Concurrent Sessions | |
• Exertional Lower Limb Pain in Athletes | Dr. Martin Lamontagne, MD, FRCPC, Dip Sport Med | |
• Hand & Wrist Exam Tips and Tricks | Dr. Rod French, MD, MEd, FRCSC (Plastic Surg), Dip Sport Med | |
• Weird Nerve Stuff That Confuses Sports Docs | Dr. Derek Petit, MD, FRCPC, CSCN (EMG), Dip Sport Med | |
• How to get Involved in the Canadian Health Care Team at Games | Dr. Richard Goudie, MD CCFP (SEM), Dip Sport Med | |
• Don’t Miss This: X-Ray Session | Dr. Ross Outerbridge MD, FRCSC, Dip. Sport Med. | |
| 15:30 - 16:00 | Coffee Break with Exhibitors and Poster Viewing (Unaccredited) | |
| 16:00 - 16:45 | Repeat Sessions | |
| 19:00 | CASEM Gala (Unaccredited) |
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Please note that 25% of the presentations will be dedicated to a Q&A session, which will immediately follow the presentation
| TIME | TITLE | SPEAKERS |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 - 8:30 | Women's Health in Sport & Exercise Medicine (WHISEM) *more details below, breakfast included | |
| 7:45 - 8:30 | Continental Breakfast (Unaccredited) | |
| 8:30 - 9:15 | Pregnancy and Postpartum Considerations in Athletes Panel | Cassie Sharpe, Canadian Freestyle Skier, Olympic gold medalist |
| Dr. Hannah Gibson MD, Dip Sport Med | ||
| Margie Davenport, PhD | ||
| 9:15 - 10:00 | Resident Panel - Mental Health | |
| 10:00 - 10:30 | Coffee Break (Unaccredited) | |
| 10:30 - 11:30 | Sandy Kirkley Research Session III | Moderator: Dion Diep MD |
• Hormone responses to long-distance running in trained premenopausal and postmenopausal females | Danica Vangsgaard, MSc | |
• Dissemination and implementation of injury prevention interventions: a scoping review for the Female, woman and girl Athlete Injury pRevention (FAIR) | Carly McKay, PhD | |
• Female Adolescent-Aged Athletes Present with Additional Neuromuscular Performance Deficits Compared to Male Adolescent-Aged Athletes Upon Return-to-Sport | Landon Foley, MSc | |
• Impact of a Legal Tackle Height Reduction Policy on Tackle Behaviour, Injury Rates, and Suspected Concussion Rates in Adolescent Female Rugby Union | Liam Colbert, PhD candidate | |
| 11:30 - 12:15 | The Science of Aging and Personalized Longevity | Dr. Tim Cook, MD, FRCPC, MPH, DTMH, CD |
| 12:30 - 13:00 | 2 Minutes 2 Slides | Dr. Darrell Menard, OMM, CD, MD, Dip Sport Med |
| Dr. Mickey Moroz, MD, Dip Sport Med |
WHISEM Schedule
Fuel up and learn with Women’s Health in Sport & Exercise Medicine!
Saturday, May 2 from 7 to 8:30am before the main conference.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the key principles and clinical relevance of the FAIR Consensus for injury prevention in female, woman, and girl athletes.
- Identify sex- and gender-specific factors that influence musculoskeletal injury risk and prevention in sport and exercise medicine practice.
- Apply selected FAIR Consensus recommendations to common clinical scenarios involving female athletes across the lifespan.
- Discuss practical strategies for implementing FAIR recommendations within diverse clinical and sport system contexts.
| TIME | TITLE | SPEAKERS |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 | Breakfast (Unaccredited) | |
| 7:10 | Welcome | |
| 7:15 | Intro to WHISEM | Jane Thornton |
| 7:25 | Intro FAIR Consensus | Carolyn Emery & Kay Crossley |
| 7:35 | FAIR Consensus Recommendations | Emily Heming |
| 7:55 | Implementation of FAIR Consensus | Carly McKay |
| 8:15 | Female Athlete Health Task Force - COC | Suzanne Leclerc |
| 8:25 | Q&A | |
| 8:30 | Closure |
Learning Objectives
Overall Learning Objectives
At the end of this conference, participants will be able to:
- Identify new developments in the field of sport and exercise medicine that will enhance the assessment, diagnostic skills and management of sport & exercise related health conditions and promote healthy active living.
- Recall advancements in cutting edge sport medicine research that will enhance patient management.
- Identify important healthcare, practice and legislative issues affecting sports medicine providers and patients.
- Identify opportunities for collaboration amongst sports medicine physicians and healthcare providers with a variety of interests and backgrounds.
The Future of Sport in Canada
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Identify the challenges and opportunities afforded by the structures, complexities and shortcomings of the Canadian sport system.
- Recognize the need for Sport Medicine Physicians to be actively involved in the leadership of sport.
- Appreciate their professional responsibilities in ensuring the complete health, well-being and safety of those entrusted to their care in sport settings.
Major Games Infectious Disease Prevention and Management – Strategies and Lessons Learned
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Identify key infections disease risks associated with major games using real-world examples.
- Apply evidence-informed prevention strategies to reduce the risk of infectious disease transmission among athletes and staff in a games environment.
- Develop and implement a structured approach to infectious disease preparedness.
HIP Session – Everything you wanted to know about the hip (except arthritis)
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Differentiate common non-arthritic hip pathologies (e.g., intra-articular vs. extra-articular causes) based on clinical presentation and examination findings.
- Perform and interpret key physical examination maneuvers to improve diagnostic accuracy in patients presenting with hip pain.
- Develop evidence-informed management plans for non-arthritic hip conditions, including indications for imaging, rehabilitation strategies, and referral when appropriate.
Lance Richard Memorial Lecture: Texture Makes Medicine Come Alive
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the historical contributions and foundational leaders upon which current CASEM members and practices are built.
- Explain the concept of “texture” in the practice of medicine and illustrate how it influences clinical judgment, professional identity, and patient care.
- Define and apply the L/T (Listening/Time) ratio to clinical interactions in order to enhance patient engagement and therapeutic relationships.
- Assess and describe the importance of active professional involvement within CASEM, including participation in education, mentorship, and leadership activities.
New Canadian Best Practices Guidelines for Iron Optimization in Athletes
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Summarize the recently developed Canadian Best Practices Guidelines for Iron Optimization in Athletes which is a collaborative effort from Canadian sport medicine physicians, dietitians and physiologists. And to appreciate that this evidence-based information is designed to ensure a consistent national message when screening, managing and treating athletes regarding their iron status.
- Apply the key highlights and nuances when implementing the current evidence-based recommendations for iron optimization with regards to screening and treating athletes to support their iron status for health and sport performance.
Team Travel Trials and Tips
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Identify Common and Uncommon Team Travel Medical Scenarios
- Discuss Solutions for Different Medical Scenarios while traveling internationally with teams
The Soccer Players’ Hip and Pelvis Issues
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Identify some important aspects of how a pelvis and hip issue can result in knee dysfunction (ACL?)
- Identify muscle imbalances between Hip/Pelvis structures leading to dysfunction
- Identify how specific field position (like set piece taker) requirements should influence off field strengthening programs
Intro to Force Plate Analysis for Return to Play Decision Making
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Differentiate between key force platform metrics to enhance the objective assessment of an athlete’s physical readiness.
- Interpret force platform data within the context of a late-stage ACL rehabilitation program to support evidence-based return-to-sport decision-making.
- Demonstrate the practical application of force platform technology through interactive testing, identifying how these tools complement traditional functional measures.
US Guided Injections
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Compare and discuss the advantages of image-guided injections versus palpation-guided injections.
- Differentiate between in-plane and out-of-plane ultrasound-guided injection techniques.
Performance Nutrition Hot Topics
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- To acquire knowledge related to current popular sport nutrition practices that can impact the health and performances of athletes, especially when athletes can be influenced by AI.
- To recognize the potential when sport medicine physicians and other health care professionals strive to collaborate with sport dietitians to manage the health and performance of athletes.
Esports Athletes Under the Microscope: Vascular Strain, Lean Mass, and Overuse Injuries
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Identify and evaluate the unique metabolic and vascular risks associated with elite esports, including “e-thrombosis” and sarcopenic obesity.
- Differentiate gender-specific musculoskeletal injury patterns and their correlation with body composition to refine clinical assessment.
- Implement evidence-based intervention strategies, such as active recovery breaks, to optimize executive function and mitigate physiological strain.
The Power Within: Lessons from Two Champions
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe and analyze the unique learning experiences of being a student-athlete preparing for the Olympic Games while attending medical school.
- Apply lessons from the athletic journey to the development of medical learners and practicing professionals.
Controversial Pediatric Sport Medicine Injuries – An Interactive Case Based Discussion
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Identify common controversial Pediatric Sport Injuries.
- Be able to apply current management and investigation strategies for these injuries.
- Know what types of injuries require referral to higher level specialist care.
2027 World Anti-Doping Code
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Differentiate the legal concepts of intent, fault, recklessness, and negligence as they apply to anti-doping and contamination cases.
- Complete a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) application and determine when a retroactive application is appropriate.
- Describe how the Code evolves and identify mechanisms for participating in its development.
The Invisible Opponent: Air Pollution and Sport
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the key physiological and performance-related effects of air pollution exposure on exercise related to cardiorespiratory function, cognition, and sport-specific metrics.
- Evaluate current evidence-based strategies to reduce or mitigate air pollution exposure during sports and exercise, including personal and organizational approaches.
- Recognize populations with unique vulnerabilities to air pollution within the athletic community and special considerations for mitigation strategies.
Planetary Health and the Role of SEM Physicians
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Define planetary health,
- Recognize the impacts of the current planetary health crisis on human health, and on athletes and people who exercise in particular
- Identify ways in which sport and exercise (and medicine) is impacting the planet.
In addition, participants will be able to - Formulate responses to the planetary health crisis in their practice and daily lives.
Game Changing Recent Literature
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- -Identify new developments in the field of sport and exercise medicine that will enhance the assessment, diagnostic skills and management of sport & exercise related health conditions and promote healthy active living.
- Recall advancements in cutting edge sport medicine research that will enhance patient management. Identify important healthcare, practice and legislative issues affecting sports medicine providers and patients.
- Identify opportunities for collaboration amongst sports medicine physicians and healthcare providers with a variety of interests and backgrounds.
Exertional Lower Limb Pain in Athletes
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
1. Develop a differential diagnosis for an athlete presenting with lower limb pain during exertion.
2. Recognize the key symptoms and clinical signs for each differential diagnosis.
3. Establish a management plan based on the pathology.
Weird Nerve Stuff That Confuses Sports Docs
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Differentiate key clinical differences between neurological & musculoskeletal pathologies
- Evluate the limitations and indications of electromyography (EMG) testing in the Sport Medicine population
- Analyze common clinical pathologies intertwining neurological and musculoskeletal symptoms through clinical cases
Exertional Lower Limb Pain in Athletes
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Develop a differential diagnosis for an athlete presenting with lower limb pain during exertion.
- Recognize the key symptoms and clinical signs for each differential diagnosis.
- Establish a management plan based on the pathology.
Hand & Wrist Exam Tips and Tricks
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Apply a simplified conceptualization of the hand & wrist and how they function.
- Apply the principles of hand & wrist injury management, return-to-play decisions, and some recent innovations
How to get Involved in the Canadian Health Care Team at Games
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Explain the election process for selection to Major Games.
- Apply candidate evaluation and review criteria when assessing potential selections for Major Games.
Don’t Miss This: X-Ray Session
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Interpret X-rays of the commonly injured joints in sport medicine – knee, ankle and shoulder;
- Identify common radiographic changes related to sport medicine injuries.
Pregnancy & Postpartum for Athletes
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the latest guidelines on physical activity in pregnancy
- Identify ways to support patients in return to sport postpartum
Resident Panel – Mental Health
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Identify common mental health challenges encountered in sport medicine training and clinical practice, including stress, burnout, and performance-related pressures.
- Discuss practical strategies to support athlete mental health while maintaining appropriate professional boundaries and scope of practice.
- Incorporate at least one actionable approach to promoting psychological safety and well-being within their own clinical, team, or training environments.
The Science of Aging and Personalized Longevity
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the biological mechanisms underlying aging and their relevance to musculoskeletal health, metabolic function, and athletic performance.
- Interpret emerging evidence on longevity-focused interventions (e.g., exercise prescription, nutrition strategies, recovery optimization) to inform individualized patient care.
- Develop a personalized, evidence-informed approach to healthy aging for active adults and masters athletes, incorporating risk stratification and performance goals.
2 Minutes 2 Slides
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Analyze unusual cases, their investigation and their treatment to enhance clinical knowledge
- Demonstrate structured case presentation skills to provide physicians with the opportunity to practice the skills needed to prepare and deliver case presentations
- Collaborate with colleagues to enhance shared clinical learning.
Poster Presentations - Thursday, April 30, 2026
- Elevated Slow Electroencephalography Oscillations in Individuals with Patellofemoral Pain: A Quantitative EEG Study – Fateme Esfandiarpour
- Patient & Provider Satisfaction with a Self-Referral Acute Musculoskeletal Injury Clinic: Experience in a Tertiary, Rural Practice – Julie-Anne Fritz
- Matching youth health needs to the Sport and Exercise Medicine model in the community Gwyneth de Vries MD1 Dalhousie University, Fredericton New Brunswick, Canada -Gwyneth de Vries
- Optimizing care through an interdisciplinary hip pain referral triage system: our one-year experience – Casey Wang
- An Injury Profile of Professional Box Lacrosse Players – Courtney Frengopoulos
- Dynamic Point-of-Care Ultrasound for Anterior Shoulder Reduction: A Practical Technique with Two Case Examples – Mattea Lee
- The BPII 2.0 in Patellofemoral Instability: Psychometric Validation and Clinical Application as a Patient-Centred Tool for Assessing Recovery After MPFL Reconstruction – Irene Nga-Lam Sze
- Epidemiological Trends and Risk Factors in Ski Injuries – Catherine Yue Ji
- Using Co-Design Methods to Improve Sport Injury Prevention Knowledge Translation: A Usability Evaluation of the Active & Safe Platform – Allison M Ezzat
- Is Mountain Biking in Quebec a High-Risk Activity? A review of CHIRPP Injury Data – Frederique Vezina
- Machine Learning for Predicting Outcomes, Complications and Resource Utilization After Hip Arthroscopy: A Systematic Review – Ajaykumar Shanmugaraj
- Rapid Access Clinics for Knee and Shoulder Conditions: Factors Generating Patient Satisfaction within a New Model of Care Delivery – Breda HF Eubank
- Transparency of Reporting and Methodological Conduct of Prognostic and Diagnostic Clinical Prediction Models Developed Using Machine Learning in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal – Ajaykumar Shanmugaraj
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle Force-Time and Power-Time SPM Waveform Analysis Indicates Limitations of the Contralateral Limb Benchmark in Athletes After ACLR – Shadan Al-Saket
- Comparing the Effectiveness of Core Decompression With and Without Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy to Treat Non-Traumatic Early-Stage Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head – Araf Reshad
- Survey of Traditional vs Electric Mountain Bike Use Demographics, Injury Rates, in Mountain Bike Event Participants – Samuel Hogman
- Beyond the 28-day menstrual cycle: Salivary ovarian hormonal profiles in elite Canadian female athletes – Carla A van den Berg
- Hip Arthroscopy and Periacetabular Osteotomy Improve Sexual Function but Have a Risk of Iatrogenic Pudendal Nerve Injury: A Systematic Review – Madeline E. Hubbard
- An Investigation of Response Shift Bias and Coping Styles Following Hip Arthroscopy – Nicole Bryant
- Lower Extremity Weakness and Injury Risk in High-Level Football Players – Mikayla Rudniski
- A Retrospective Observational Study on Pickleball Injuries in a Canadian Cohort – Kristopher Radke
Poster Presentations - Friday, May 1, 2026
- Assessing the Current Layout of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Chronic Elbow Pain Disorders: Scoping Review – Jose Uriel Perez
- Comparing Infectious Complications of High Dose Steroid Injections to Low Dose Steroid Injections in The Treatment of Osteoarthritis – A TriNetX Based Retrospective Cohort Analysis – Abdulrahman Alrajhi
- Outcomes of partial vs. complete repair for large to massive rotator cuff tears: A systematic review and meta-analysis – Yahya Ali
- Warm-Up Practices and Neuromuscular Training Implementation in Female Youth Rugby Union: A Multi-Season Comparison Across Canada and England – Liam Colbert
- Demographic and Utilization Patterns for Platelet Rich Plasma Injections in Musculoskeletal Conditions in a Canadian Outpatient Setting – Jordan Deneau
- The intensity of exercise in early physical activity interventions after sport-related concussion: a systematic review. – Pierre Fremont
- Female, woman and girl Athlete Injury pRevention (FAIR) practical recommendations: International Olympic Committee Consensus – Carly McKay
- Factors Associated with Concussion Symptoms Severity Amongst Canadian Ice Hockey Players Presenting to a Specialty Concussion Clinic – Taia MacEachern
- The development of an online Shoulder trIaGe, screeNing, and diAgnostic tooL (SIGNAL) – Breda HF Eubank
- The benefits are fantastic once you come out the other side -Allison M Ezzat
- COMPARISON OF SPORT CONCUSSION RECOVERY OF PRE-PANDEMIC AND PANDEMIC ATHLETES AT A COMMUNITY PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC – Cordina Isaac
- Associations between Force Plate Jump Metrics and Field-Based Speed, Change of Direction, and Maneuverability in Canadian University Athletes – Eric Golberg
- Countermovement Jump Metrics in High-Level Football Athletes – Mason Beaulieu
- Management of sports-related nasal fractures: a scoping review – Kieran Chalmers
- Evaluating Meaningful Change After ACL Reconstruction Using the KNEES-ACL Questionnaire” – Layne Jessup
- MENISCAL RAMP LESIONS: A NEW DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUE – Spencer Ross Lindsay
- Early Signs Beneath the Surface: Prospective Insights into Hip and Groin Injuries in Female Collegiate Athletes – Maitland Martin
- Injury Incidence Rates, Burden and Risk Factors for Hip, Groin, Pelvis, and Upper Leg Injuries in Adolescent Sport – Maitland Martin
- Around the rink: Injury and concussion patterns in adolescent ringette athletes -Emily E Heming
- Injuries and Concussions in Canadian Girls Club Rugby Union: Comparing Club and High School Settings – Eric S Gibson
- Examining family medicine residents’ perceptions of opportunities to learn about musculoskeletal topics during postgraduate training – Constance Lebrun
- Multijoint Strength Deficits and Training Attitudes in Female Athletes After ACL Reconstruction – Dana Jaclyn Hunter
- Prevention strategies for lower-extremity, upper-extremity, concussion, and spine+ injuries in female, woman, and girl athletes – Emily E Heming
- Perioperative Management of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) in Paediatric Patients Undergoing Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction: A Scoping Review and Case Series – Rory M. Trevorrow
- What Score is “Good Enough”? Establishing the Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) Threshold for the BPII 2.0 after MPFL Reconstruction – Irene Nga-Lam Sze
- The Development and Implementation of Community-Based Paracanoe Programs for Youth with Physical Disabilities – Mitchell Barran

Scientific Planning Committee
- Co-Chair: Ross Outerbridge, MD, FRCSC, Dip. Sport Med: No Conflict of interest to report.
- Co-Chair: Bruce Davidson, CCFP EM, Dip. Sports Med: No Conflict of interest to report.
- Alan Vernec, MD, Dip Sport Med: No Conflict of interest to report.
- Hannah Gibson, MBChB CCFP Dip. Sport Med: Direct financial payments including receipt of honoraria: Freestyle Canada, paid an honorarium for work as deputy CMO
- Richard Goudie, BSc MD CCFP(CAC) Dip Sport Med: No Conflict of interest to report.
- CASEM CPD Chair: Erika Persson, FRCPC, DRCPSC SEM, Dip Sport Med: No Conflict of interest to report.