P1918 CIO2020 Final 60.Indd

P1918 CIO2020 Final 60.Indd

IOC WORLD CONFERENCE ON PREVENTION OF INJURY & ILLNESS IN SPORT MONACO 12 - 14 MARCH 2020 Final Programme IN COLLABORATION WITH ORGANISED BY WITH THE SUPPORT OF © 2016 / CIO / EVANS, Jason © 2016 / CIO EVANS, SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday 12 March Wednesday 11 March Session B • SYMPOSIUM 2 16.00 Registration 11.00-12.30 Room Prince Pierre 18.30 OPENING CEREMONY - Room Salle des Princes PROTECTING THE OLYMPIANS OF TOMORROW; SHOULD WE BE Greetings on behalf of the Organising Committee CARDIAC SCREENING THE ELITE PAEDIATRIC ATHLETE? [497] Fredrik S. Bendiksen Sanjay SHARMA Opening remarks by the Chair of the IOC Medical & Scientifi c Commission Chair: - United Kingdom Uğur Erdener 11.00-11.15 ❙ Introduction: Sudden death in paediatric athletes; Magnitude of the problem Video message by the IOC President Demitri Constantinou - South Africa Thomas Bach Welcome Speech 11.15-11.30 ❙ Are we pushing kids too hard, too early? Physiological responses to training in elite H.S.H. Prince Albert II paediatric athletes Craig Williams - United Kingdom 19.00 Welcome Reception hosted by the Minister of State of 11.30-11.45 ❙ Can we cardiologically evaluate kids using the tools made for adults? the Principality of Monaco - Diaghilev Hall Maria-Carmen Adamuz - Qatar 11.45-12.00 ❙ What to do with the elite paediatric athlete with suspected heart disease? Thursday 12 March Appraisal of current international guidelines Guido Pieles - United Kingdom 08.00 Registration 12.00-12.15 ❙ Future strategies of cardiac care in elite paediatric athletes OPENING OF THE SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS Mathew Wilson - United Kingdom 09.00-09.30 Room Salle des Princes 12.15-12.30 ❙ Panel discussion: Striking a balance between child protection and developing the future Olympic superstars: Role of international sporting organisations KEYNOTE 1 Sharma, Constantinou, Williams, Adamuz, Pieles, Wilson 09.30-10.30 Room Salle des Princes INJURY PREVENTION FROM A PROFESSIONAL SPORTS LEAGUE Session C • SYMPOSIUM 3 PERSPECTIVE: THE JOURNEY FROM THEORY TO IMPLEMENTATION [114] 11.00-12.30 Room Camille Blanc Speaker: Willem MEEUWISSE - Canada PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY PREVENTION STRATEGIES FOR 10.30-11.00 Coffee Break ANKLE SPRAINS: AN ESSENTIAL UPDATE AND GUIDE FOR CLINICIANS WORKING WITH FIELD- AND COURT-SPORT ATHLETES [292] Session A • SYMPOSIUM 1 Chair: Eamonn DELAHUNT - Ireland 11.00-12.3030 Room Salle des Princes 11.00-11.15 ❙ The results of epidemiological and injury mechanism research are integral to LOAD MANAGEMENT IN ELITE FOOTBALL: DOES SEXY RESEARCH the planning of effective ankle sprain injury prevention strategies TRANSLATE TO REAL-WORLD PREVENTION? [462] Eamonn Delahunt - Ireland Chairs: Thor Einar ANDERSEN - Norway, Alan McCALL - United Kingdom 11.15-11.30 ❙ Preventing fi rst-time ankle sprains in fi eld- and court-sport athletes: what works and why? 11.00-11.05 ❙ Load management: The hottest topic in injury prevention Evert Verhagen - The Netherlands Thor Einar Andersen - Norway 11.30-11.45 ❙ Braces and tape: Integrating clinical expertise and best evidence to make informed 11.05-11.20 ❙ Load management in a professional club: Ideal conditions versus reality decisions for the primary and secondary prevention of ankle sprains in fi eld- and Alan McCall - United Kingdom court-sport athletes 11.20-11.35 ❙ Managing workload in a national team: Like a box of chocolates? Claire Hiller - Australia Grégory Dupont - United Kingdom/France 11.45-12.00 ❙ A guide to implementing effective therapeutic interventions to prevent ankle sprain 11.35-11.50 ❙ Managing load in an elite youth academy: A fi ne line injury recurrence and chronic ankle instability in fi eld- and court-sport athletes Michel S. Brink - The Netherlands Phillip Gribble - USA 11.50-12.05 ❙ What's the evidence? The fi rst RCT of load management as prevention 12.00-12.15 ❙ Managing the diffi cult ankle: optimal surgical approaches to prevent ongoing Torstein Dalen-Lorentsen - Norway impairments following ankle sprain injury 12.05-12.15 ❙ The future of load management in injury prevention: Where to now? Gino M.M.J. Kerkhoffs - The Netherlands Alan McCall - United Kingdom 12.15-12.30 ❙ Panel discussion: Future directions for ankle sprain injury prevention research 12.15-12.30 ❙ Panel discussion in fi eld- and court-sport athletes and its uptake in clinical practice Andersen, McCall, Dupont, Brink, Dalen-Lorentsen Delahunt, Verhagen, Hiller, Gribble, Kerkhoffs 20 21 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday 12 March Thursday 12 March Session D • FREE COMMUNICATIONS Session E • FREE COMMUNICATIONS 11.00-12.30 Room Auric 11.00-12.30 Room Van Dongen YOUTH ATHLETES TEAM SPORTS I Chairs: Kathryn ACKERMAN - USA, Natália F. N. BITTENCOURT - Brazil Chairs: Hideyuki KOGA - Japan, Nicola PHILLIPS - United Kingdom 11.00-11.10 ❙ Coach awareness and practice in relation to growth/maturation and training load in 11.00-11.10 ❙ Prevention of shoulder and elbow injuries in high school baseball players: young competitive gymnasts: implications for injury prevention #591 a time-to-event analysis #1187 Tejal Sarika Patel (United Kingdom), Sean Cumming (United Kingdom), Hitoshi Shitara, Tsuyoshi Tajika, Noritaka Hamano, Tsuyoshi Sasaki, Masataka Sean Williams (United Kingdom), Bekker Sheree (South Africa/United Kingdom), Kamiyama, Kurumi Fukui, Hirotaka Chikuda (Japan) Alex McGregor (United Kingdom), Karen Williams (United Kingdom), 11.10-11.20 ❙ The relationship between tightness of the hip joint and shoulder/elbow injury in high Louise Fawcett (United Kingdom) school baseball pitchers – a prospective study #1152 11.10-11.20 ❙ Injury incidence and patterns in male youth elite level football players: a prospective Noritaka Hamano, Hitoshi Shitara, Tsuyoshi Ichinose, Tsuyoshi Sasaki, Kamiyama study #1133 Masataka, Miyamoto Ryosuke, Fukui Kurume, Tsuyoshi Tajika, Takuro Kuboi, Nikki Rommers (Belgium), Roland Rössler (Switzerland), Fumitaka Endo, Kenji Takagishi, Hirotaka Chikuda (Japan) Matthieu Lenoir (Belgium), Erik Witvrouw (Belgium), Eva D'Hondt (Belgium) 11.20-11.30 ❙ How do football (soccer) injuries occur? A systematic video analysis of 345 moderate 11.20-11.30 ❙ Growth plate fractures in adolescent climbers: a critical review #1046 and severe match injuries #1386 Gareth Jones (United Kingdom), Volker Schöffl (United Kingdom/Germany), Christian Klein, Patrick Luig, Thomas Henke, Hendrik Bloch, Petra Platen Isabelle Schöffl (United Kingdom/Germany), Christoph Lutter (Germany), (Germany) Nigel Callender (United Kingdom), Mark Johnson (United Kingdom), 11.30-11.40 ❙ Prevalence of hip and groin pain and changes in Hip and Groin Outcome Score over a Tim Halsey (United Kingdom) season in elite Gaelic Athletic Association players #1315 11.30-11.40 ❙ Survival analysis of lower-limb apophyseal injuries in youth elite soccer in association Enda King (Ireland), Chris Richter (Ireland/United Kingdom), with growth and skeletal maturation #1689 Kristian Thorborg (Denmark), Andrew Franklyn-Miller (Ireland/Australia), Olivier Materne (Qatar), Abdulaziz Farooq (Qatar), Karim Chamari (Qatar), Eanna Falvey (Ireland), James O'Donovan (Ireland) Amanda Johnson (Qatar), Adam Weir (Qatar/The Netherlands), 11.40-11.50 ❙ Match injury incidence: comparisons between team and individual in Rugby Union #1478 Per Hölmich (Denmark), Matt Greig (United Kingdom), Leah Bitchell, Gemma Robinson, Victoria Stiles, Prabhat Mathema, Isabel Moore Lars Mc Naughton (United Kingdom/South Africa) (United Kingdom) 11.40-11.50 ❙ Increased injury risk in youth athletics when growth rates are high and skeletal 11.50-12.00 ❙ Epidemiology of injury in English schoolboy Rugby Union #1440 maturation is low #1229 Matthew Hancock, Simon Roberts, Craig Barden, Carly McKay, Simon Kemp, Eirik Halvorsen Wik (Qatar/Norway), Daniel Martínez-Silván (Qatar), Keith Stokes (United Kingdom) Abdulaziz Farooq (Qatar), Marco Cardinale (Qatar/United Kingdom), ❙ Amanda Johnson (Qatar), Roald Bahr (Qatar/Norway) 12.00-12.10 A Comparison of Injuries between Male and Female Amateur Rugby Union Players #1519 ❙ 11.50-12.00 Is motor performance related to injury risk in adolescent elite-level soccer players? A Caithriona Yeomans, Thomas M. Comyns, Roisin Cahalan, Giles D. Warrington, causal inference approach to injury risk assessment #1472 Andrew J. Harrison, Helen Purtill, Mark Lyons, Mark J. Campbell, Liam G. Glynn, Nikki Rommers (Belgium), Roland Rössler (Switzerland), Ian Shrier (Canada), Ian C. Kenny (Ireland) Matthieu Lenoir (Belgium), Erik Witvrouw (Belgium), Eva D'Hondt (Belgium), ❙ Evert Verhagen (The Netherlands) 12.10-12.20 Effects of a strength and proprioceptive training programme on neck function and concussion injury risk in elite Scottish Rugby Union players #1631 ❙ 12.00-12.10 Performance in dynamic movement tasks and occurrence of low back pain in youth Stuart Bailey, Russell Martindale, Jen Sweeting, Jared Deacon, Florence Laing, fl oorball and basketball players #1400 Chris Leck, Debbie Palmer (United Kingdom) Marleena Rossi (Finland), Kati Pasanen (Finland/Canada), Ari Heinonen (Finland), ❙ Sami Äyrämö (Finland), Anu Räisänen (Canada), Mari Leppänen (Finland), 12.20-12.30 Comparison of injuries and illnesses between regular competition and short-term match Grethe Myklebust (Norway), Tommi Vasankari (Finland), Pekka Kannus (Finland), congestion during a full season in elite male professional basketball #1325 Jari Parkkari (Finland) Steven Doeven, Michel S. Brink, Barbara Huijgen, Johan de Jong, Koen Lemmink (The Netherlands) 12.10-12.20 ❙ Is inferior dual-task performance

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