Orthopedics - Sports Medicine Center
14th Annual Shoulder Symposium Update
The Shoulder Center of Kentucky’s 14th Annual Shoulder Symposium was held July 29-30 at the Hilton in Downtown Lexington, Kentucky. Participants included nationally recognized orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and athletic trainers. This years meeting drew 200 attendees from all over the globe and was complete with lectures, lively panel discussions, evaluation and rehabilitation workshops, and a cadaveric surgical lab for physicians.
In addition, symposium participants faculty, all of whom are leading authorities on the throwing shoulder, took part in a one day, closed meeting, sponsored by Arthrex. The lively discussion about the disabled throwing shoulder included three main topics; the kinetic chain, the labral injuries and pre and post injury interventions. The day long discussions resulted in the group developing a series of consensus statements which will be published in the peer-reviewed journal Arthroscopy.
For more information about the 14th Annual Shoulder Symposium or The Shoulder Center of Kentucky, call 859.258.8506 or visit ShoulderCenterofKY.com.
W. Ben Kibler, MD featured in the Tennis Channel's hit series "FIT to HIT"
LEXINGTON, KY — Dr. Ben Kibler, Lexington Clinic orthopedic surgeon, will be featured on “FIT to HIT,” which airs on Tennis Channel. Dr. Kibler was interviewed for two episodes, the first of which aired on April 24, and will be re-airing throughout the week. Be sure to watch the second episode of “FIT to HIT,” featuring Dr. Kibler, on Friday, May 8. David Dome, MD, Orthopedics – Sports Medicine Physician, Returns from Prestigious Speaking Engagement
LEXINGTON, KY — Dr. David Dome recently returned from Dhaka, Bangladesh where he was invited as a guest speaker for the 2011 International Team Physician Course sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine. Dr. Dome lectured on orthopedic sports medicine with regards to orthopedic trauma and upper and lower extremity athletic injuries. The International Team Physician Conference provides sports medicine education to the international community at a different location every year. Dr. Dome was also invited as a guest speaker at the 2010 Team Physician Course in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dr. Dome previously served as the team physician for the Lexington Horseman and currently acts as team physician for University of the Cumberlands. Along with his partners in the Lexington Clinic Orthopedics- Sports Medicine Department, he also provides sports medicine services to Transylvania University, Asbury College, Bourbon County High School, Lexington Catholic High School and the Lexington Legends minor league baseball team.
Dr. W. Ben Kibler, Lexington Clinic Orthopedic Surgeon, Receives Tennis Education Merit Award














