Sixteenth Annual Razorback Sports Medicine Symposium

The Master of Athletic Training Program and the Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation is excited to host the 16th annual Razorback Sports Medicine Symposium on Feb. 12. This didactic and interactive symposium will focus on upper extremity injury prevention, diagnostics and interventions. All sports medicine professionals are welcome to attend.

Please visit the symposium website for more details about the schedule, speakers and registration. We have a great symposium scheduled with long-form presentations, breakout labs, clinical case reports and research presentations. The symposium offers 7.5 BOC, Inc and APTA AR approved CEs. Lunch will be provided for all registrants.

Contacts

Luzita Vela, teaching associate professor and program director
Health, Human Performance and Recreation
479-575-5203, vela@uark.edu

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