Hospital for Special Surgery Presents: Runners’ Health and Marathon Training

Date: June 23, 2009
Time: 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Location: Hospital for Special Surgery
Richard L. Menschel Conference Center (second floor)
535 East 70th Street
(between York Avenue and FDR Drive)


The session is open to both NYRR members and non-members, and is free of charge. Pre-registration is required; capacity is limited. 


Register online by following this link.
                                  
Whether you’re a recreational runner or a professional marathoner, long-distance training triggers a musculoskeletal response in the body that, if not understood, may increase the risk of injury. Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), the orthopedic consultant to NYRR for the ING New York City Marathon, is pleased to host this NYRR Learning Series event to teach marathon runners what to expect, from a musculoskeletal perspective, as they train, and how to prevent injury leading up to and after the marathon. Participants will improve their understanding of the causes of running injury and learn to identify and avoid common mistakes, improve their running form, and incorporate strength training exercises to minimize risk of injury and maximize performance. The program is targeted to both first-time and experienced marathoners.

 

Join us at this Learning Series event, led by physicians and therapists from the Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service at HSS, including:

 

Riley Williams, MD
Jordan Metzl, MD
Brian Halpern, MD
Rob Maschi, DPT
Polly deMille, RN, RCEP, CSCS

 

Many of these experts are themselves avid and committed marathon runners/triathletes.

 

The Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service at HSS is one of the oldest, largest, and most highly respected departments in the field, performing over 7,500 surgeries per year, including some 1,200 knee arthroscopies and some 870 ACL reconstructions. In addition, members of the Service serve as team physicians and athletic trainers for 16 professional and college teams.