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Football Medicine MEETS the UNIVERSE of SPORT XXVIII Isokinetic Medical Group Conference Football Medicine MEETS THE UNIVERSE OF SPORT 27th, 28th, 29th April 2019 - Wembley Stadium, LONDON SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Wembley Stadium, LONDON 27th, 28th, 29th April 2019 Football Medicine WELCOME MEETS THE UNIVERSE OF SPORT Dear colleagues and friends, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 28th Isokinetic Medical Group THE CONFERENCE BOARD Conference. The big news for this year’s programme is the expansion to include other sports, and the PRESIDENTS opportunity for the Football Medicine Community to learn from their experience and expertise. Roald Bahr, Stefano Della Villa Roald Bahr Stefano Della Villa SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Clare Ardern, Phil Batty, Peter Brukner, Karim Khan, Bruce Reider, Giulio Sergio Roi LOCAL HOST Mike Davison FACULTY CO-ORDINATOR Margherita Ricci GET A NEW PERSPECTIVE 2 3 NEW RESEARCH SPECIFIC & CONTEST CURRENT CONCEPTS INJURIES TO BE EXPLORED LEARNING TO DIFFERENT Free oral papers on JOINTS “Football Medicine” FROM Inspiring stories of world class OTHER SPORTS athlete recoveries Free oral papers on “Learning from other sports” Groin pain is not only a football News from the UEFA Champions problem League study Poster presentations on Learning from the world of Basketball “Football Medicine” Knee injuries: conservative and Learning from Running Injury prevention and management surgical approach in different sports in women’s sport Poster presentations on “Learning from other sports” Learning from Rugby ACL: return to play and re-injury and American Football Preventing infective illness in the prevention in high impact sports elite athlete Best case report award on Learning from Volleyball and Handball “Return to Play” Muscle injuries challenges: advances Managing the high performance Learning from Cycling in prevention and treatment environment and Motor Sports Making tendons great again: Load management: common Learning from Tennis and Golf exercise and regenerative medicine principles vs sport-specificity PARALLEL Learning from Skiing Sport specific rehabilitation: WORKSHOPS targeting the last phase of recovery Learning from Cricket and Baseball Nutrition for athletic development and performance Scientific Societies’ Focus Meetings Sports Technology Workshops PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE 4 5 THE FOOTBALL MEDICINE COMMUNITY MEETS THE SPORTS MEDICINE COMMUNITY The Football Medicine Community has the opportunity to understand the complexity, and the demands of play in 3.5 billion FOOTBALL Europe, Africa, Asia, America numerous other sports played worldwide. Comparison of injury risk, epidemiology, athletic development and recovery strategies are all key areas of the conference. 2.5 billion CRICKET Asia, Australia, UK From the collision sports of American Football and Rugby, throwing sports of Baseball and Cricket, individual accuracy 2.2 billion BASKETBALL USA, Canada, China, Philippines sports such as tennis and golf, through to the dynamism of NBA basketball - every sport has a specificity, that influences 2 billion FIELD HOCKEY Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia injury patterns, injury risk and training demands. We believe the exchange of information led by those with deep sport specific experience is of paramount importance to increase Sports Medicine and Science knowledge worldwide. 1 billion TENNIS Europe, Americas, Asia There will be speakers from the most important leagues, international governing bodies and sports organisations 900 million VOLLEYBALL Asia, Europe, Americas, Australia from around the globe. 850 million TABLE TENNIS Asia, Europe, Africa, Americas 500 million BASEBALL USA, Japan, Cuba, Dominican Republic MOST POPULAR 410 million RUGBY France, England, New Zealand, South Africa SPORTS 410 million AMERICAN FOOTBALL USA mainly IN THE WORLD source: sporteology.net, years 2017/2018 6 7 VISITING THE HARLEY STREET CLINIC At Isokinetic we are passionate about people living an active lifestyle, so when injury or pain gets in the way, we are here to help our patients achieve their goals and do the activities that are important to them. Our facilities are what you would expect from a premier treatment and rehabilitation facility, particularly as we care for professional athletes, international patients and a general public that expect the best. We invite you to come and visit us before, during or after the conference. Any queries please contact [email protected]. Over 30 years of experience in Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation An experienced team of Sports Physicians, Physios, Sport Science Gym, Pool and Experts and Osteopaths on-field rehabilitation Biomechanics facilities lab-Green Room for Movement Analysis Test Enjoy what London’s museums can offer or step outdoors to appreciate Enjoy the Conference in one of the largest London’s urban art Explore the stadiums in the world parks in London Wander through London Markets: you can buy almost anything there DISCOVER THE CITY OF LONDON London is one of the world’s leading tourism destinations. It attracts around 20 million tourists every year, making it one of the world’s most visited cities. Take advantage of your free time during the Conference to visit the city. 8 9 Prepare Present an oral a poster Compete communication Get your poster ready and discuss it orally during your in the Contest The great news for the 2019 edition poster session. is the “participation” of all the other SHARE YOUR IDEAS Speakers will briefly explain The Contest Best Case Report Award sports, so feel free to submit your orally the content of their is an opportunity for you to share the abstract about Football and/or all WITH THE LEADING EXPERTS work, in front of their posters experience learned from one of the other Sports. during the sessions patients you have accompanied from Challenge yourself: the moment of trauma to the time of Speakers will have 8 minutes return to play. to present their Free Oral Communication, and there will be become a protagonist! The £ 1500 (first prize), £ 1000 (second time for discussion at the end of each The Scientific Direction of the Conference prize), £ 500 (third prize) awards, will be session encourages you all to contribute and help enhance assigned by the Judges in a dedicated the Conference through submission of original ceremony research related to the topic “FOOTBALL MEDICINE MEETS THE UNIVERSE OF SPORT”. Deadline for abstracts 15th January 2019 11 10 11 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Saturday 27th April 2019 - Morning Saturday 27th April 2019 - Afternoon GREAT HALL GREAT HALL 09:00 Official Welcome Bahr R (NOR), Della Villa S (ITA), D’Hooghe M (BEL), Fulcher M (NZL) Chair Davison M (UK) Inspiring stories Learning of world class athlete recoveries from Running Chairs Della Villa S (ITA), D’Hooghe M (BEL) Chairs Calder J (UK), Jones H (POR) Della Villa S D’Hooghe M Calder J Jones H 09:15 How to manage a muscle re-injury during the 14:30 From track and field to football season in professional basketball player English B (UK) Rodas G (ESP) 14:45 Muscle injuries in sprinters and football 09:30 Showing leadership during rehab: a captain’s players Ueblacker P (GER) return from injury Gallagher P (NZL) 15:00 Evaluation and treatment of patello-femoral Rodas G Gallagher P Sonnery- Mandelbaum B Knowles B English B Ueblacker P Powers C Franklyn- Erggelet C 09:45 Olympic ski five months after ACL repair Cottet B pain in runners Miller A Sonnery-Cottet B (FRA) Powers C (USA) 10:00 The Win Within... Mend it like Beckham 15:15 Exercise related leg pain: is it all in Mandelbaum B (USA) technique? Franklyn-Miller A (IRL) 10:15 The sport doesn’t matter, your approach does 15:30 The injured triathlete Erggelet C (SUI) Knowles B (USA) 15:45 Discussion 10:30 Discussion 16:00 Break 11:00 Coffee Break Learning from the Learning from Rugby World of Basketball and American Football Chairs Serratosa L (ESP), Zaslav K (USA) Chairs Edwards T (NZL), Marcacci M (ITA) Serratosa L Zaslav K Edwards T Marcacci M 11:30 Turning information into intelligence in Athlete Care 16:30 They also call it Football (but just about Medina D (USA) everything else is different) Reider B (USA) 11:45 From British Basketball to Tottenham Hotspurs: 16:45 Individualized anatomic ACL reconstruction in ideas to improve the player care model American football and soccer Fu F (USA) Fisher P (UK) 17:00 Musculotendinous injuries around the pelvis: 12:00 One year on.. Lessons to take from the NBA back Medina D Fisher P Gelis L Barr A Terrados N new mechanisms and new paradigms Reider B Fu F Haddad F Kemp Simon Stokes K to football Gelis L (USA) Haddad F (UK) 12:15 Managing the basketballer’s tendon health 17:15 “We are our brains” - approaches to managing Barr A (USA) concussion in the real world Kemp Simon (UK) 12:30 Post exercise recovery strategies for basketball 17:30 Approaches to reducing injuries in rugby union: Terrados N (ESP) tackling safety with science Stokes K (UK) 12:45 Discussion 17:45 Discussion 13:00 Lunch Break 18:00 End of the day 12 13 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Saturday 27th April 2019 - Morning Saturday 27th April 2019 - Afternoon ROOATRIUMM A ROOATRIUMM A Preventing infective illness GREAT HALL in the elite athlete 09:00-11:00 Chairs Pedrinelli A (BRA), Theos C (GRE) Official Welcome Pedrinelli A Theos C and starting session 14:30 Introduction of the session Bahr R (NOR) in the GREAT HALL 14:40 Infections in athletes - How big is the risk? Clarsen B (NOR) 14:55 Upper respiratory tract infections - What is the best practice for making return to play decisions? Schwellnus M (RSA) Bahr
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