Football Medicine Outcomes - ARE WE WINNING? Camp Nou, Barcelona - 2nd, 3rd, 4th June 2018 - Raundahl Performance
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XXVII Isokinetic Medical Group Conference Football Medicine Outcomes ARE WE WINNING? Camp Nou, Barcelona - 2nd, 3rd, 4th June 2018 FINAL PROGRAMME #FFMED
Welcome in Barcelona Together, Together, we wemake makeitit possible possible 97 countrieS 30o0+ attendees 220 speakers Canon CanonMedical's Medical'sSportsMed SportsMed Program Program Together, Together,we wedeliver deliverexceptional exceptionalcare careto toeveryone. everyone. PRACTICAL INFORMATION Canon CanonMedical MedicalLunch LunchSymposium: Symposium:Saturday Saturday2nd 2nd June June 13:00 13:00 -- 14:30 14:30 at TRIBUNA THE REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES: Updates UpdatesininMuscle MuscleInjuries: Injuries:From FromAnatomy AnatomytotoReturn Return to to Play Play • Admission to all scientific sessions, exhibit areas and sponsored workshops • Conference material (conference bag, abstract book & conference programme) Hear Hear from from thethe medical medical expertsofofprofessional experts professionalteams teamsasasF.C. F.C.Barcelona, Barcelona,S.L. S.L.Benfica Benfica and and Watford Watford F.C., the last findings findings in in • Coffee and lunch breaks diagnostic, diagnostic, treatment treatment andand follow-upininmuscle follow-up muscleinjuries. injuries. • Certificate of attendance • Free Wi-Fi From From 13:00 13:00 to to 14:30 14:30 Canon CanonMedical’s Medical’sworkshop workshopincludes includesMRI MRIsessions sessionsand andUltrasound Ultrasound live-cases live-cases in Football Players, Players, Pathways PathwaysandandDecision Decision Process Processand andthere therewill willbe beQ&A. Q&A. ISOKINETIC POINT Chair: Chair:Dr. Dr.GilGil Rodas Rodas Isokinetic Medical Group’s staff available in the outdoor area of Camp Nou, to provide you with any information Speakers: Speakers:Dr. Dr. Carles CarlesPedret, Pedret,Dr. Dr.Ramón RamónBalius, Balius,Dr. Dr.Lluís LluísTil, Til, Dr. Dr. Iñigo Iñigo Iriarte Iriarte and Dr. Ricard Ricard Pruna. Pruna. you need about the Conference and the Isokinetic Network. Ultrasound Ultrasoundand andMRI MRIWorkshops WorkshopsatatCanon CanonMedical Medicalbooth: booth: OFFICIAL LANGUAGE Learn Learn from from the the experts,a ahands-on experts, hands-onopportunity. opportunity. The official language is English. SATURDAY SATURDAY June June 2nd 2nd SUNDAY SUNDAYJune June3rd 3rd MONDAY June 4th 4th CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE You will receive your certificate of attendance by e-mail after the Conference. 08:30 08:30 – – Knee Kneeand andCalf Calf 09:30 09:30 Isaac Isaac Pomés Pomés/ Pablo / PabloBarceló Barceló/ /Mireia MireiaBossy Bossy CME CREDITS - Accreditation Statement If you are a Specialised Doctor you can go to the CME Credit desk, anytime during the Conference. MRMRWorkshop Workshop 10:30 10:30 – – 12:00 12:00 Sandra SandraMechó Mechó/ Gil Isabelle / GilRodas IsabelleParienty RodasT2 ParientyComputed T2Mapping Mapping ComputedMRMR FCB MUSEUM Show your conference badge to receive a discount on the entrance ticket. 13:15 13:15 – – CANON CANON MEDICAL MEDICAL LUNCH LUNCH SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM Ankle AnkleandandFoot Foot Ankle and Foot Foot 14:15 14:15 90 90 minutes minutes Workshop Workshop at at TRIBUNA TRIBUNA Lluí LluíTilTil/ Iñigo / IñigoIriarte Iriarte/ /Rubén RubénSáiz Sáiz Lluí Lluí Til Til / Iñigo Iriarte / Rubén Rubén Sáiz Sáiz 13:00-14:30 13:00-14:30 Network: Isokinetic @footballmed #FFMED User: isokinetic 15:00 15:00 – – Ankle Ankle and and Foot Foot Hip and Thigh Thigh Password: Isokinetic2018 16:00 16:00 LluíLluí Til /TilIñigo / Iñigo Iriarte Iriarte / Rubén / Rubén Sáiz Sáiz Ramon Ramon Balius Balius / Carles Pedret Pedret // Marta Marta Rius Rius Football Medicine Strategies @isokinetic_officialpage www.footballmedicinestrategies.com 17:00 17:00 – – HipHip andand Thigh Thigh Hip Hipand andThigh Thigh 18:00 18:00 Ramon Ramon Balius Balius / Carles / Carles Pedret Pedret / Marta / Marta Rius Rius Ramon RamonBalius Balius/ Carles / CarlesPedret Pedret/ /Marta MartaRius Rius Football Medicine Strategies www.isokinetic.com Printed on 30th April 2018 2 http://global.medical.canon/ http://global.medical.canon/ https://eu.medical.canon https://eu.medical.canon 3
Schedule Summary Saturday 2nd June 2018 TRIBUNA AUDITORI SALA ROMA FUNDACIÓ PRESS ROOM POSTER AREA 9:00-10:00 9:00-10:00 WINNING OUTCOMES 10:00-10:30 FOR WORLD CLASS 10:00-10:30 PLAYERS 10:30-11:00 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 coffee break coffee break 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 11:30-12:00 LATERAL ANKLE INJURY Free Oral MUSCLETECH INSTABILITY LEADS FIDIA 12:00-12:30 PREVENTION: Communications NETWORK 12:00-12:30 TO LESS GOALS SCORED Company Workshop ARE WE WINNING? EPIDEMIOLOGY Company Workshop 12:30-13:00 IN THE SEASON 12:30-13:00 lunch break lunch break 13:00-13:30 13:00-13:30 Free Oral CANON WELLBEING SPORTSCIENTIA 13:30-14:00 Communications 13:30-14:00 Company Workshop Company Workshop Company Workshop Free Poster RETURN TO SPORT Presentations 14:00-14:30 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 14:30-15:00 ANTERIOR CRUCIATE TREATMENT AND Free Oral ISEH 15:00-15:30 LIGAMENT FRONTIER: TENDINOPATHY:THE Communications 15:00-15:30 Company Workshop STATE OF THE ART GAME IS STILL OPEN FEMALE PLAYERS 15:30-16:00 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 break break 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 16:30-17:00 SHORT, MEDIUM ON AND OFF FIELD Free Oral PHYSIOMED KISS ANKLE 17:00-17:30 AND LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT OF Communications 17:00-17:30 Company Workshop Company Workshop OUTCOMES FOR KNEES CONCUSSION MEDICAL ISSUES 17:30-18:00 17:30-18:00 6 7
Schedule Summary Sunday 3rd June 2018 TRIBUNA AUDITORI SALA ROMA FUNDACIÓ PRESS ROOM POSTER AREA 8:30-9:00 CAN WE WIN? 8:30-9:00 FINDINGS FROM UEFA PERSPECTIVES Free Oral S.C.M.E. 9:00-9:30 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE OF THE LEADERS Communications 9:00-9:30 Company Workshop STUDIES OF THE FUTURE PREVENTION 1 9:30-10:00 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:00-10:30 HIP OUTCOMES: LESS SURGERY AND Free Oral MDT INT’L Best Case Report Contest 10:30-11:00 ARE WE INTERVENING MORE REHAB IN SPORTS Communications 10:30-11:00 Company Workshop FINALS TOO MUCH? MEDICINE? PREVENTION 2 11:00-11:30 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 coffee break coffee break 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 Free Oral 12:00-12:30 A NEW HORIZON MANAGING MENISCAL Communications Technogym Best Case Report Contest 12:30-13:00 FOR GROIN PAIN INJURIES FOR IMPROVED NEWS IN FOOTBALL 12:30-13:00 Company Workshop FINALS MANAGEMENT OUTCOMES OTHOPAEDIC SURGERY 13:00-13:30 13:00-13:30 lunch break lunch break 13:30-14:00 13:30-14:00 Free Poster NOVOTHOR SETRADE Presentations 14:00-14:30 14:00-14:30 IBSA Company Workshop Company Workshop 14:30-15:00 Company Workshop 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 Free Oral 15:00-15:30 HOW TO IMPROVE IS IT POSSIBLE TO Communications OUTCOMES OF I.S.Mu.L.T. SPORTFISIO 15:30-16:00 IMPROVE HAMSTRING ANTERIOR CRUCIATE 15:30-16:00 CARTILAGE LESIONS Company Workshop Company Workshop INJURIES OUTCOMES? LIGAMENT 16:00-16:30 AND EARLY OA 16:00-16:30 16:00-17:00 Contest CEREMONY break break 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:30 IMPROVE OUTCOMES 17:00-17:30 IN MUSCLE INJURIES REGENERATIVE Free Oral GAME READY BTL 17:30-18:00 WITH EXERCISE AND ON MEDICINE OUTCOMES: Communications 17:30-18:00 Company Workshop Company Workshop FIELD REHAB ARE WE WINNING? OUTCOMES 18:00-18:30 18:00-18:30 8 9
Schedule Summary Share Monday 4th June 2018 the Conference! TRIBUNA AUDITORI SALA ROMA #FFMED THE ACL RETURN FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE TO FOOTBALL SYMPOSIUM INNOVATION @footballmed 8:30-9:00 FROM THE FOOTBALL Free Oral Football Medicine Strategies PLAYER 9:00-9:30 PITCH Communications MONITORING AND BACK AGAIN TRAINING LOAD 1 @isokinetic_officialpage 9:30-10:00 Football Medicine Strategies 10:00-10:30 REHABILITATION, IMPACTING PRACTICE Free Oral 10:30-11:00 RECONDITIONING, THROUGH DATA Communications RETURN TO PLAY SCIENCE TRAINING LOAD 2 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 coffee break 12:00-12:30 FIGHTING THE HIGH Free Oral RISK OF SECOND ACL NUTRITION 12:30-13:00 Communications INJURY IN YOUNGEST AND INJURY CASE REPORTS ATHLETES 13:00-13:30 13:30-14:30 lunch break 14:30-15:00 YOUTH TO SENIOR: ACL INJURIES PERFORMANCE AND 15:00-15:30 OUTCOMES IN WELLBEING WOMEN’S FOOTBALL 15:30-16:00 10 11
Saturday 2nd June 2018 Saturday 2nd June 2018 TRIBUNA AUDITORI 09:00 Official Welcome Bartomeu JM (ESP) - Della Villa S (ITA) M orning M orning Winning outcomes for world class players Chairs: Della Villa S (ITA) - D’Hooghe M (BEL) 09:15 Winning two consecutive Champions League titles after a serious quadriceps injury Olmo J (ESP) 09:30 The two careers of a World Cup winner: before and after disc surgery Tencone F (ITA) 09:45 Accelerated bone healing before the UEFA 2016 European Championships Houghton J (UK) 10:00 Return to play eleven weeks after ACL surgery before the World Cup 2002 Zaffagnini S (ITA) 10:15 Winning all football titles after non-operative treatment of a tendon avulsion Ueblacker P (GER) 10:30 Discussion 11:00 Coffee Break Injury Prevention: are we winning? Lateral ankle instability leads to less goals Chairs: Bahr R (NOR) - Dvorak J (SUI) 11:30 Introduction: Prevention - are we winning? Bahr R (NOR) scored in the season 11:35 Hamstring injuries - how can we win? Thorborg K (DEN) Chairs: Huylebroek J (BEL) - Nikolaou P (GRE) 11:45 Groin injuries - how can we win? Harøy J (NOR) 11:30 Anatomy of the lateral ankle ligaments Dalmau M (ESP) 11:55 Knee injuries - how can we win? Walden M (SWE) 11:45 Giving way in a stable ankle... how to treat? de Leeuw P (NED) 12:05 Concussion - how can we win? Dvorak J (SUI) 12:00 Is arthroscopic treatment the best to treat lateral ligament instability? D’Hooghe P (QAT) 12:15 Real-world implementation - are we winning? O’Brien J (AUT) 12:15 Open surgery for lateral ankle instability still the gold standard in football Calder J (UK) 12:30 Real-world implementation - how can we win? Ekstrand J (SWE) 12:30 Lateral ankle instability in NYC: this is how we do it! Kennedy J (USA) 12:45 Discussion 12:45 Discussion 13:00 Lunch Break 13:00 Lunch Break A fternoon A fternoon Anterior Cruciate Ligament Frontier: State of the Art Treatment and tendinopathy: the game is still open Chairs: Gillogly S (QAT) - Zorzi C (ITA) Chairs: Jones H (POR) - Schneider C (GER) 14:30 ACLR Outcomes - Where the bar needs to be set in 2018 Sonnery-Cottet B (FRA) 14:30 The field – Understanding tendinopathies: etiopathology and treatment rationale Cook J (AUS) 14:45 Bone Patella Tendon: the work horse Williams A (UK) 14:45 Game 1 – Traditional treatment vs biologics for plantar fasciitis Maffulli N (ITA) 15:00 The Quadriceps Tendon. The new player why? Pombo M (USA) 15:00 Game 2 – Traditional treatment vs biologics for Achilles tendinopathy Alfredson H (SWE) 15:15 Hamstring plus lateral tenodesis: 20 year follow up Marcacci M (ITA) 15:15 Game 3 – Traditional treatment vs biologics for patellar tendinopathy Filardo G (ITA) 15:30 What do we do now and the future for orthobiologics? Mandelbaum B (USA) 15:30 Exercise: your reliable teammate for any treatment Whiteley R (QAT) 15:45 Discussion 15:45 Discussion 16:00 Break 16:00 Break Short, medium and long-term outcomes for knees On and off field management of Concussion Chairs: Karlsson J (SWE) - Sweetnam D (UK) Chairs: Edwards T (NZL) - Pedrinelli A (BRA) 16:30 Does no difference really means no difference? Fu F (USA) 16:30 Introduction to the topic Dvorak J (SUI) 16:45 How to minimize risk and potentiate the result in ACL Espregueira-Mendes J (POR) 16:45 Concussion recognition tool, Scat 5 Putukian M (USA) 17:00 We are not winning if we accept close enough Knowles B (USA) 17:00 Neurological and neuro-otological exam Feddermann N (SUI) 17:15 MCL: conservative and surgical outcomes Haddad F (UK) 17:15 Rehabilitation and treatment strategies Bizzini M (SUI) 17:30 Long term winning: prevention of osteoarthritis Neyret P (FRA) 17:30 What we need from the officials? Are we winning? Dvorak J (SUI) 17:45 Discussion 17:45 Discussion 18:00 End of the day 18:00 End of the day 12 13
Saturday 2nd June 2018 Saturday 2nd June 2018 Free Oral Presentation Free Oral Presentation SALA ROMA SALA ROMA Epidemiology Female players M orning A fternoon Chairs: Nanni G (ITA) - Tsouroudis N (GRE) Chairs: Herrero H (ESP) - Vannini F (ITA) 11:30 Injuries in football players during Brazilian Championship of Serie A Netto DC (BRA) 14:30 Serum testosterone level in elite female soccer players Hassanmirzaei B (IRN) 11:38 Epidemiology of injuries in a Professional Soccer team, AFA Prospective study for 12 years 14:38 Do I stay or do I go? Psychosocial factors influencing return to football decisions of talented Lacki J (ARG) and elite English female football players Gledhill A (UK) 11:46 Injuries negatively impact player progression in a top-class football academy 14:46 Neck/back pain and lifestyle in female adolescent football players Skillgate E (SWE) Larruskain J (ESP) 15:54 Similar results in tuck jump and drop jump performance based on duration of rehabilitation 11:54 Calf strain injuries in elite Australian football players: a descriptive epidemiological evaluation after ACL reconstruction Arundale A (USA) Green B (AUS) 15:02 Extra-articular tenodesis combined with an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in 12:02 Is there a specific distribution of thigh muscle injuries in youth football? Diniz P (POR) acute anterior cruciate ligament tear in elite female football players Guzzini M (ITA) 12:10 Adductors muscle injuries during a professional football season Rodia F (ITA) 15:10 Osteoarthritis of the knee – a massive concern in former elite female football players 12:18 Hamstring muscles volume of elite football athletes assessed using magnetic resonance imaging Tscholl P (SUI) Firmino T (POR) 15:18 Effect of a 2-week joint mobilisation on range of motion in those with chronic ankle instability 12:26 Cam morphology in young male soccer players only develops before proximal femoral growth Holland C (UK) plate closure Van Klij P (NED) 15:26 Discussion 12:34 A 15-year survey of hip and groin injuries in the uefa Elite Club injury study Werner J (SWE) 16:00 End of the Session 12:42 Prevalence, time-loss and severity of groin injuries: a full-season study in football Esteve E (ESP) 12:50 Video analysis of 53 moderate and severe thigh muscle injuries in German male professional Medical Issues football Klein C (GER) Chairs: Balius R (ESP) - Terrados N (ESP) 12:58 Discussion 16:30 Low back pain in adolescent top level athletes: impact of psychological factors Minnella S (ITA) 13:15 End of the Session 16:38 Team dentist position and role in the sports medicine field. The Atromitos FC case Stamos A (FRA) 16:46 Investigating the ventricular function during exercise using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging Return to Sport Uckan A (UK) Chairs: Padron M (ESP) - Zunarelli PP (ITA) 16:54 The association of visual examination results and sport injuries among soccer players 13:30 High speed running a return to play strategy in elite level soccer Luison M (ITA) Fahimipour F (IRN) 13:38 Return to play and long-term activity level maintenance following meniscal repair 17:02 Energy drink affects blood flow in healthy adults; need for further studies in footballers Totlis T (GRE) Liras IL (USA) 13:46 Returning to sport in professional soccer league after ACL reconstruction Del Duca A (ITA) 17:10 The effect of beetroot supplementation on oxidative stress markers after aerobic exercise 13:54 Related factors to return to play soccer after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Inanlou M (IRN) Sala-Barat (ESP) 17:18 Discussion 14:02 Return to sport after ACL reconstruction: muscle activation deficits a continued concern 17:45 End of the Session Smeets A (BEL) 14:10 Motor learning in the Osgood-Schlatter desease: a strategy to prevent overload injuries De Sario G (ITA) 14:18 Discussion 14:30 End of the Session 14 15
Saturday 2nd June 2018 Saturday 2nd June 2018 Free Poster Presentation Free Poster Presentation POSTER AREA POSTER AREA 13:30 - 14:30 13:30 - 14:30 Biomechanics - PA Functional Assessment - PE Chairs: Boldrini L (ITA) - Tamisari A (ITA) Chairs: Galilea P (ESP) - Roi GS (ITA) PA01 Relationship between mechanical stress and injury around the hip joint due to kicking action PE01 Correlation between altitude and possibility to become champion in Copa Libertadores of America in Football Murakami K (JAP) Alanis A (MEX) PA02 Inter-rater reliability of the isokinetic medical group movement analysis test in 20 young PE02 Hydration status in university-level football players Menon G (UK) healthy football players Provenzale C (ITA) PE03 Hematological indices of ghana university sports association football competition players Osei F (GHA) PA03 Exploratory electromyographic assessment of neuromuscular hamstring function after injury PE04 Medical assessment in female football players: qualitative study Muhimpundu C (BUR) Lake M (UK) PE05 Hop and y balance test inter-limb symmetry in healthy male college students Koumantakis G (GRE) PA04 Specific isoinertial activities to rehabilitate footballers’ hamstring injuries Zuppardo S (ITA) PE06 Dermatoglyphic characterization of soccer players Jesus AJ (BRA) PA05 Achilles tendon loading during stepping forward with and without preceding step back PE07 Knee isokinetic force index unilateral and bilateral in professional soccer players Velazquez JE (MEX) Yaguchi H (JAP) PE08 The mandibular stretching and the consumption reflection of the oxygen in subjects subject PA06 Neuromuscular capacity of female football players with and without a history of injuries to high-intensity workout D’Angelo M (ITA) Toscanelli A (SUI) PA07 Functional assessment of neuromuscular control deficit in the femoroacetabular Joint Injuries - PG impingement syndrome Berthet M (FRA) Chairs: Quaglia F (ITA) - Respizzi S (ITA) PA08 Effects of a neuromuscular program in young females soccer players Isla E (ESP) PG01 Combined treatment for injuries of the medial colateral ligament using platelet rich plasma PA09 Methodology of activation of peroneus longus to increase the resistance of the medial and high intensity laser Filipov N (BUL) column of the foot in women’s soccer Lluch Fruns J (ESP) PG02 Laser Needling in female players patellofemoral pain syndrome Conforti M (ITA) PG03 Isokinetic rehabilitation of meniscal tears Sanjuan O (FRA) Case Reports 1 - PB PG04 Isokinetic characteristics of the knee during fatigue after anterior cruciate ligament Brotto E (ITA) - Stride M (UK) Chairs: reconstruction Kouvelioti V (GRE) PB01 The case of a small intestinal injury during a soccer game Kinoshita D (JAP) PG05 Classical receive operating characteristics analysis vs. interval approach to knee injury risk PB02 Endocopic management of lombar disc herniation in football player Tremlet J (FRA) determination Grygorowicz M (POL) PB03 Neuromuscular control and rehabilitation approach of the foot and ankle recovering from PG06 Is RFD associated with kinesiophobia and knee functionality tests after anterior cruciate acute injury or trauma Stergiou E (GRE) ligament reconstruction? A cohort study Speranza E (ITA) PB04 Muscular gap of 2,5 cm of the biceps femoris healed after multiple prp local injections in a PG07 Primary ACL reconstruction graftlink all-inside in football players 4 years experience Bochev B (BUL) young male football player. An impressive case report Papadopoulis G (GRE) PG08 Arthroscopic repair with synthetic polyester graft neoligamentstm Luna Pizarro D (MEX) PB05 Malleolar fracture in an elite female soccer player and its risk factors Maleklou F (IRN) PG09 Return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with 4-strand hamstring PB06 Effectiveness of extracorporeal shock wave therapy in calcific Achilles tendonopathy: a case tendon autograft Silbert H (FRA) report Genovese V (ITA) PG10 Revision anatomical reconstruction of lateral ankle ligaments using allograft tendon for PB07 Imagery as a technique to improving self-efficacy. A case report in ACL rehabilitation athletes with failed Brostrom proceudre Song HH (KOR) Castenetto M (ITA) Epidemiology - PH Case Reports 2 - PC Chairs: Frizziero A (ITA) - Til Perez L (POR) Chairs: d’Orsi G (ITA) - Praticò S (ITA) PH01 Incidence of ankle sprain among professional soccer club members over the last 10 years Onuma Y (JAP) PC01 Achilles tendon rupture in professional football players: a report of two cases PH02 Tibial fatigue fractures in professional football players Fukui T (JAP) Kamatsuki Y (JAP) PH03 Prevalence of the femoroacetabular impingement in professional soccer players Dorileo CG (BRA) PC02 Fast recovery and return to play after achilles tendon acute rupture surgical treatment. PH04 Epidemiologic analysis of 13698 ankle injuries in soccer at Mutualidad Catalana de Therapy with Human Tecar and our complete rehabilitation program López Capapé D (ESP) Futbolistas Cusco X (ESP) PC03 Predictors of 2nd anterior cruciate ligament injury Aconstantinesei Murè M (ITA) PH05 Epidemiologic analysis of 22217 knee injuries in soccer at Mutualidad Catalana de PC04 Bilateral stress fracture of the medial malleolus – a case report of the professional soccer Futbolistas Alvarez-Diaz P (ESP) player Miyazawa S (JAP) PH06 Season distribution of 7555 anterior cruciate ligament injuries in soccer at Mutualidad PC05 Proximal tibiofibular synostosis in a professional football player Momose T (JAP) Catalana de Futbolistas Alentorn-Geli E (ESP) PC06 Should rehabilitation after acl reconstruction: focus on both knees Rigel D (ITA) PH07 Association between injury incidence and cast size on Brazilian soccer championship – Serie A PC07 Return to sport after knee ACL reconstruction in young soccer player Sacchi A (ITA) Pereira JL (BRA) PC08 A novel approach to proximal hamstring avulsion rehabilitation in an elite soccer player PH08 Surgical treatment of groin pain in the institute of orthopaedics of the University of São after surgical reattachment Mason RA (USA) Paulo from 2002 to 2016 Pedrinelli A (BRA) PH09 Magnetic resonance dynamic muscoloskeletal imaging and dynamic ultrasound imaging in footballers Olimpi D (ITA) 16 17
Sunday 3rd June 2018 Sunday 3rd June 2018 TRIBUNA AUDITORI Findings from UEFA Champions League studies Can we win? Perspectives of the leaders of the future M orning M orning Chairs: Cohen M (BRA) - Serratosa L (ESP) Chairs: Salzmann G (SUI) - Sas K (BEL) 08:30 Injury prevention in elite football - are we winning? Injury burden as an outcome measure Ekstrand J (SWE) 08:30 Mental aspect: from the perspective of the player’s union Gouttebarge V (NED) 08:45 Understanding the basis of success: which injury variables correlate to performance? Hagglund M (SWE) 08:45 The patello femoral cartilage: from the perspective of the upcoming orthopaedic surgeon 09:00 Which outcome measures are the most important for safe RTP after ACLR? Surgeon? Graft? Panics G (HUN) Rehab? Player mentality? Walden M (SWE) 09:00 The groin: from the perspective of the clinical researcher Serner A (QAT) 09:15 How can we help coaches reduce the risk of muscle injuries? Bengtsson H (SWE) 09:15 Are we winning? Are we evolving? The perspective of a football doctor about muscle injuries 09:30 Winning trophies is the ultimate goal at elite level. Key factors to achieve Davison M (UK) Varandas F (POR) 09:45 Discussion 09:30 The load monitoring: from the perspective of a coach Requena B (ESP) 09:45 Discussion Hip outcomes: are we intervening too much? Chairs: Batty P (UK) - Beasley I (UK) Less surgery and more rehab in Sports Medicine? 10:00 Hip experience from UEFA Champions League Clubs Puga N (POR) Chairs: Ardern C (SWE) - Pigozzi F (ITA) 10:15 Choosing the right patient and working as a team Griffin D (UK) 10:00 Is non-surgical ACL treatment a reasonable option for active, young people? Roos E (DEN) 10:30 The role of imaging in the management process Healy J (UK) 10:15 Do we have enough evidence to abandon partial meniscectomy? Jarvinen T (FIN) 10:45 Practical tips to improve outcomes through conservative management Holmich P (DEN) 10:30 Cam surgery myths: why straight to surgery should be a straight red card Agricola R (NED) 11:00 The football hip: rehabilitation strategies Fevre D (UK) 10:45 Treating the football player with femoroacetabular impingement: eat, sleep, optimal load, repeat 11:15 Discussion Kemp J (AUS) 11:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Is non-surgical treatment the best option for spondylolysis? Fahy D (UK) 11:15 Discussion A new horizon for groin pain management 11:30 Coffee Break Chairs: Danelon F (ITA) - Schilders E (UK) 12:00 Differential diagnosis and pathways for enhanced outcomes of groin pathologies Weir A (NED) Managing meniscal injuries for improved outcomes 12:15 Navigating the groin triangle through movement analysis Franklyn-Miller A (IRL) Chairs: Angele P (GER) - Benazzo F (ITA) 12:30 How to maximise outcomes when pursuing the surgical route Muschaweck U (GER) 12:00 Return to play after medial and lateral meniscus injuries Ball S (UK) 12:45 Groin pain: the Chelsea Football Club experience Fearn J (UK) 12:15 Why repair - decision making in the sportsman? Von Bormann R (RSA) 13:00 Hip and groin exercises Marconato A (UK) 12:30 Meniscus repair techniques Erggelet C (SUI) 13:15 Discussion 12:45 What to do when the meniscus is lost Spalding T (UK) 13:30 Lunch Break 13:00 What exercises do what to the knee Zanobbi M (UK) 13:15 Discussion A fternoon Is it possible to improve hamstring injuries outcomes? 13:30 Lunch Break Chairs: Khan K (CAN) - Malliaropoulos N (GRE) A fternoon 15:00 Making sense of the prevention debate. What should clinicians do? Pizzari T (AUS) How to improve outcomes of cartilage lesions and early OA 15:15 Drilling down on ‘strength’ in prevention. Key? Fixable? Opar D (AUS) Chairs: Guillen P (ESP) - Rosa D (ITA) 15:30 How do the world’s best physios win the treatment contest? Heiderscheit B (USA) 15:00 Conservative or surgical solution for cartilage lesions in athletes Zaslav K (USA) 15:45 A big torn hamstring. Is it intramuscular? Rehab or surgery? Brukner P (AUS) 15:15 Use of BMAC combined with hyaluronan based scaffold for early OA in athletes Gobbi A (ITA) 16:00 When not to operate, when to operate & what are the outcomes? Lempainen L (FIN) 15:30 Bone marrow edema treatment Kon E (ITA) 16:15 Discussion 15:45 Cartilage repair surgery outcomes in high demand athletes: what is the evidence? Williams R (USA) 16:30 Break 16:00 Early osteoarthritis in end-career athletes Papalia R (ITA) 16:15 Discussion Best Case Report Award - Ceremony 16:30 Break Chairs: Brukner P (AUS) - Delcogliano A (ITA) - Olmo J (ESP) - Peterson L (SWE) 16:30 2017 Winning Best Case Report Award Grabowsky R (POL) Regenerative Medicine outcomes: are we winning? Chairs: De Girolamo L (ITA) - Peretti G (ITA) Improve outcomes in muscle injuries with exercise and on field rehab 17:00 Regenerative medicine in musculoskeletal system: from chaos to an absolute order Correa D (USA) Chairs: Pruna R (ESP) - Theos C (GRE) 17:15 PRP-based regenerative outcomes Cugat R (ESP) 17:00 Classification of muscle injuries to guide management Pollock N (UK) 17:30 Expanded BMSC in early OA Peirau X (ESP) 17:15 What can the MRI tell us about muscle injuries? Connell D (AUS) 17:45 Expanded ASC in OA + BMAC Jorgensen C (FRA) 17:30 Clinical assessment of muscle injuries Van Dyk N (QAT) 18:00 Imaging based measures for reliable evaluation of clinical outcomes: a focus on the 17:45 Using exercise in muscle treatments Askling C (SWE) musculoskeletal system Turmezei T (UK) 18:00 On field rehabilitation and return to performance after muscle injuries Glasgow P (IRL) 18:15 Discussion 18:15 Discussion 18:30 End of the day 18:30 End of the day 18 19
Sunday 3rd June 2018 Sunday 3rd June 2018 Free Oral Presentation Free Oral Presentation SALA ROMA SALA ROMA Prevention 1 Anterior Cruciate Ligament A fternoon M orning Chairs: De Carli A (ITA) - Pereira H (POR) Chairs: Madonna V (ITA) - Puigdellivol J (ESP) 08:30 Quantification of injury risk from training data in professional football: a 3 year study Barnes C (UK) 15:00 Return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction trans-tibial versus antero-medial technique 08:38 The role of the performance team in successful FIFA World Cup tournaments U20 & U17 in 2017 Alty J (UK) Tucciarone A (ITA) 08:46 Machine Learning approach to injury prediction Rossi A (ITA) 15:08 Return to play following ACL reconstruction in soccer players Papacostas E (GRE) 08:54 Low load exercise with blood flow restriction decreases anterior knee pain more than exercise alone 15:16 Hamstring volumetric pattern of an elite football athlete before sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament Korakakis V (QAT) injury: a case report Freitas S (POR) 09:02 Predisposing factors for injury: a study on South African elite male youth football players Bester M (RSA) 15:24 Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in amateur footballers older than 50 years: a comparison with 09:10 Muscle flexibility and prevalence of Osgood-Schlatter disease in adolescent soccer players a younger age group De Carli (ITA) Kobayakawa A (JAP) 15:32 Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: transtibial hamstring vs anatomical patellar technique 09:18 Heading biomechanics in men’s and women’s football (soccer) confirmed by video analyses Riegler K (USA) Huurman S (NED) 09:26 Corrective exercise based on functional tests can reduce rate of injury in youth football 15:40 Is posterior tibial slope a significant risk factor for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction failure Gaj E (ITA) Theodorou E (CYP) 15:48 Reduced revision rate in ACL reconstruction with Antwerp Monoloop lateral extra-articular tenodesis: 09:34 Novel classification of pubic plate injury in soccer players to predict treatment outcome Hopp S (GER) a retrospective study on 785 patients with a 2-7 year follow-up Lagae KC (BEL) 09:42 11+ injury prevention program at the olympic and paralympic centers of the federal district (Brazil) 15:56 Shortening of the semitendinosus muscle after harvesting for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Oliveira M (BRA) Lauridsen HB (DEN) 09:50 Discussion 16:04 Patella harvest donor site healing after autologous bone transplantation in bone-tendon-bone anterior 10:00 End of the Session cruciate ligament reconstruction in football players Tzoanos G (GRE) 16:12 Discussion Prevention 2 16:30 End of the Session Chairs: Canata G (ITA) - Tsapralis K (ITA) 10:00 Correlation of lower extremity injuries and foot type in football player Safar-Cherati A (IRN) Outcomes 10:08 Postural control as predictor of lower extremity injuries in male youth soccer players Kolodziej M (GER) Chairs: Ayala Meijas J (ESP) - Papacostas E (GRE) 10:16 Do isometric and isokinetic strength predict lower extremity injuries in professional soccer layers 16:45 Self talk and balance performance in meniscectomised football players Beneka A (GRE) Namazi P (IRN) 16:53 Does basic psychological need satisfaction and need thwarting predict rehabilitation adherence? 10:24 In-season hamstring strength testing: potential for secondary injury prevention? Wollin M (AUS) Johnson U (SWE) 10:32 Effects of fatigue induced by submaximal isometric contraction on hamstring muscle stiffness Mendes B (POR) 17:01 Isokinetic assessment of knee muscle imbalances after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Kellis E (GRE) 10:40 Pre-season muscle strength ratios as a predictor of hamstrings injury in elite Gaelic football players 17:09 A 32 to 37 year follow-up of football and non-football related anterior cruciate ligament injury Filbay S (UK) Newell M (IRL) 17:17 Eccentric hamstring strength is influenced by age and duration of previous injury in football players 10:48 The immediate effect of instrument-assisted lumbar spinal manipulation on objective outcomes of Vicens-Bordas J (ESP) hamstring injury prevention in asymptomatic subjects Kakavas G (GRE) 17:25 Progressive strength training results in less deficits during rehabilitation after an ACL reconstruction 10:56 Hamstring injuries and pelvic ring: can function predict injury? Cusi M (AUS) Welling W (NED) 11:04 Groin pain in footballers: is the groin the real culprit? Van der Wall (AUS) 17:33 Retention of a new motor pattern after ACL reconstruction In a young football player Masi F (ITA) 11:12 Groin injury risk is associated with previous injury and adduction strength but not bony hip morphology 17:41 Aerobic fitness in professional football players after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Mosler A (QAT) Marques de Almeida A (BRA) 11:20 Discussion 17:49 Persistent deficits 9 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in German football Bloch H (GER) 11:30 End of the Session 17:57 On-field analysis of plantar loading after 5th metatarsal stress fracture in elite male football Thomson A (QAT) News in Football Orthopaedic Surgery 18:05 Sprint performance in football players with a prior hamstring injury: a cross-sectional study Ishoi L (DEN) Chairs: Ardevol Cuesta J (ESP) - Axe M (USA) 18:13 Successful treatment of recurrent hamstring inuries with treatment of underlying sij problem 12:00 Recurrent anterior shoulder instability in amateur athletes: comparison between open capsulorraphy Saunders J (AUS) and Latarjet procedure Proietti L (ITA) 18:21 Multiple lower extremity injuries in football a physical therapy outcome through proper core evaluation 12:08 Open capsulorraphy and conjoined tendon transposition for recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation: first and treatment Stergiou M (GRE) two years clinical and functional follow-up Vadalà A (ITA) 18:30 Discussion 12:16 Arthroscopic technique for treatment of knee pain caused by mobile anterior horn variation of the 18:45 End of the day medial meniscus Vassilev I (BUL) 12:24 Clinical outcomes of reconstruction for acute avulsions of pyramidalis-anterior pubic ligament-adductor longus complex (PLAC) in football players Dimitrakopoulou A (UK) 12:32 Arthroscopic all-inside ligament repair for treatment of ankle instability: short term results Guelfi M (ITA) 12:40 Ultrasound-guided suture of Achilles at football players; early economic rehabilitation Menendez Solana G (ESP) 12:48 Anatomical alteration of ateriotalofibular ligament in chronic ankle instability Kim JS (KOR) 12:56 Endocopic management of posterior ankle impegement in football player. A case report Mirouse G (FRA) 13:04 Fast early recovery and return to play after laparoscopic mesh repair in soccer players with groin pain Pokorny H (AUT) 13:12 Dry Needling of the pectineus muscle for therapy of groin pain in professional soccer players Schreiber H (GER) 13:20 Cartilage regeneration using a novel growth factors-based clot for full-thickness defects in soccer players Cugat R (ESP) 13:28 The charactaristic of anterior horn tear of lateral meniscuc in soccer players. MRI study Takahashi T (JAP) 13:36 Discussion 14:00 End of the Session 20 21
Sunday 3rd June 2018 Sunday 3rd June 2018 Free Poster Presentation Free Poster Presentation POSTER AREA POSTER AREA 13:30 - 14:30 13:30 - 14:30 Outcomes - PL Monitoring Workloads - PR Jones C (UK) - Machì M (ITA) Chairs: Chairs: Buckthorpe M (ITA) - Freschi M (ITA) PL01 Valuation of post concussion syndrome disorders in proffesional soccer players Syrmos N (GRE) PR01 Internal and external load profesional football player monitoring by epts and metabolomics PL02 Psychosocial factors influencing the phases of return to sport post-injury Butterworth K (UK) Rodas G (ESP) PL03 Social support perceived by a rehabilitation staff towards injured soccer players Vitali F (ITA) PR02 The relationship between athletic movement competency and change of direction ability in PL04 On the use of scales for monitoring soccer player’s recovery Duca M (ITA) young sub-elite soccer players Trecroci A (ITA) PL05 Recovery evaluation of brazilian soccer players a protocol suggestion Lopes MP (BRA) PR03 Effects of training loads on games and recovery in a female Division 1 soccer team Thrasher A (USA) PL06 Reference data of on field functional assessments for soccer players Ruspantini A (ITA) PR04 Does weekly training sessions effect asymmetries in youth players? Parker D (UK) PL07 Defining thresholds for patient-reported outcomes for anterior cruciate ligament injured PR05 Football injury analysis with daily variation of training intensity measured by wearable subjects Huang H (JAP) accelerometer Magome T (JAP) PL08 Outcomes and return to play after surgical treatment of posterior impingement syndrome in PR06 Correlations between results of performance tests after 12-weeks of combined training football players Barastegui D (ESP) Machado A (BRA) PL09 Instrumental fibrolysis improves vertical jump strength in amateur footballers. A pilot study PR07 Comparison of monitoring between training and friendly matches in elite soccer players Aiguadé R (ESP) Buryta R (POL) PR08 Monitoring the on-field rehabilitation program with GPS technology Buckthorpe M (UK) Prevention - PM PR09 Bovine colostrum supplementation effect on rate of force development in soccer players Chairs: Tomaello L (ITA) - Turmo A (ESP) Kotsis Y (GRE) PM01 ECG assessment in athletes by doctor or computer: who is false? Vanova N (SK) PM02 Injury and wellness screening in male premier league football: an exploratory study Lessons from other sports - PS Ahmed OH (UK) Chairs: Boldrini L (ITA) - Manonelles P (ESP) PM03 Intrinsic risk factors for ankle sprains in Japanese collegiate football players Oda K (JAP) PS01 Return to sport after patellar tendon surgery in an elite volleyball player Zanotti F (ITA) PM04 The effect of FIFA 11+ in the physical fitness in chilean amateur basquetball and soccer PS02 Mobilization of fixation devices after capsuloplastic shoulder intervention in American players Carrasco-Ramirez J (CHI) football player Monetti G (ITA) PM05 Relationship between injury risk factors and performance in youth sports team athletes Fort PS03 Usefulness of integrated imaging in the diagnosis of suspected hallux rigidus in tennis player Van-Meerhaeghe A (ESP) Mazzoni G (ITA) PM06 Lower physical fitness is associated with injuries in elite futsal players. A prospective study PS04 Scaphoid non-union fracture of both wrists Hakakzadeh A (ISR) Azimi M (IRN) PS05 Surgical repair of an high-grade isolated distal biceps femoris injury in an elite hurdler Martins A (POR) PM07 Predictors of second anterior cruciate ligament injury after reconstruction surgery in PS06 Application of a holistic approach to recurrent hamstring muscle strains In a professional football Agostinis F (ITA) rugby player Marconato A (UK) PM08 Why abrupt horizontal decelerations should be included in the knee injury prevention PS07 Return to sport after arthroscopic bankart repair and subscapularis augmentation in anterior assessment? Joao F (POR) shoulder instability of a professional snowboarder Liverani M (ITA) PM09 Could l-bia differentiate myotendinous junction injury from myofascial injury? Nescolarde L (ESP) PS08 Effects of dynamic patellar taping within Gaelic football players-a feasibility study Christofi E (UK) PM10 Tsunami of positive doping tests in iranian football players with methylhexanamine PS09 Evaluation of visual skills in Iranian football league referees and assistant referees Naderifar H (IRN) Zebardast J (IRN) PS10 Effect of neuromotor training on injury prevention in female volleyball Mastrorilli G (ITA) PM11 Positive test of footsal player with cannabis after using of hookah (hubble-bubble) Seif Barghi T (ISR) Case Reports 3 (From the Contest) - PK Chairs: Azzini M (ITA) - Gasparre G (ITA) Young football players - PP PK01 Dry needling and eccentric exercises in a football player hamstrings injury Leonardi G (ITA) Chairs: Broman D (UK) - Sisca G (ITA) PK02 Femoroacetabular impingement in professional football and manual therapy: case study report PP01 Injury prevention through routine estimation of biological maturation of youth football Stefanakis A (GRE) players, using a novel ultrasound device Levin S (ISR) PK03 Case presentation of successful treatment of an international rugby athlete with recurrent PP02 Risk factors in elite adolescent male soccer players: prospective study Sugimoto D (JAP) hamstring strains Saunders J (AUS) PP03 Double ACL reconstruction failure in a young soccer player Marcheggiani-Muccioli GM (ITA) PK04 Does tmj biomechanics affect hip rom, strength and pain at an elite football academy PP04 Following to 2 years on a brazilian U20 team Herdy CV (BRA) player? Stamos A (GRE) PP05 Prevention in soccer: a study on the variances between kicking and supporting leg at a youth PK05 Achilles insertional tendinopathy, pain in the foot for the player, headache for the doctor Locaso F (ARG) soccer academy Abate Daga F (ITA) PK06 Myositis ossificans after thigh contusion in a 17 years old football player Dorileo CG (BRA) PP06 Drop jump kinematic and kinetic in élite youth soccer players: age and gender differences PK07 Anterior inferior iliac spine avulsion fracture in an adolescent football player Rodrigues-Gomes D (POR) Lucarno S (ITA) PK08 Return to play after excision of os supratalare in female football player a case report Katsutani H (JAP) PP07 Reliability of novel approach to ‘in-season’ fitness assessment in youth elite soccer players: PK09 Return to play after arthroscopic excision of juxta-articular osteoid osteoma in the can we inform the return to play process? Enright K (UK) calcaneus Morimoto S (JAP) PK10 Urokinase treatment for huge hematoma in the lower leg Onishi S (JAP) 22 23
Sunday 3rd June 2018 Contest PRESS ROOM BEST CASE REPORT AWARD 1 Finals - First Session FIFA Medical Network Chairs: Brukner P (AUS), Delcogliano A (ITA), Olmo J (ESP), Peterson L (SWE) 10:00 “Does it mean I won’t get a contract?” - Managing asymptomatic Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome in the young footballer Carmody S (IRL) 10:12 End stage rehab of a young female footballer: how to win again Gagliardi L (UK) 10:24 How a two-millimeter neuroma resulted in a player’s inability to return to play for two years Riegler G (AUT) 10:36 Run for your recovery, run through your dream Busà F (ITA) 10:48 The early recurrent hamstring issue on a foundation of spondylolisthesis; a game of give and take! Fettus L (UK) 11:00 Clinical history of young female goalkeeper with posterior cruciate ligament congenital hypoplasia Maso A (ITA) 11:12 Patellar tendinopathy rehabilitation after stem cells treatment of an elite footballer Pajon Moreno D (ESP) 11:24 End of the Session 11:30 Coffee Break BEST CASE REPORT AWARD 2 Finals - Second Session Chairs: Brukner P (AUS), Delcogliano A (ITA), Olmo J (ESP), Peterson L (SWE) 12:00 Return to play football following a pelvic crush accident related fracture Mastrorilli G (ITA) 12:12 Traumatic pneumothorax and rib fractures in a football player Ishizuka K (JAP) 12:24 Return to sport after lumbar surgery in a professional football player Baroli M (ITA) 12:36 How a suture resulted in a 1.5-year delay in return to play after an Achilles tendon repair Pivec C (AUT) 12:48 When the passion for football can change the functional future of a young goalkeeper Tiana G (ITA) 13:00 ACL tibial rupture in a young national football player: arthroscopic soft tissue repair technique Cruz F (QAT) 13:12 Patellar tendinopathy in elite football Menon G (UK) 13:24 End of the Session 13:30 Lunch Break Learn | Research | Prevent | Engage The FIFA Medical Network is a website where you can learn identifying and preventing sudden cardiac arrest, managing about and engage in football medicine including preventative anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries and injury prevention. techniques. Register now and start building your network Regular content includes a FastFact newsletter every fortnight, by adding your contacts and creating your own groups to an 11in11 audio discussion and a weekly radiology review. Go interact and share your knowledge and experience with. You to fifadiplomamedicine.com to find out more and start learning can also complete the free FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine; and networking. 42 modules on different football medicine topics, including fifamedicinediploma.com 24 25
Monday 4th June 2018 Monday 4th June 2018 TRIBUNA AUDITORI THE ACL RETURN TO FOOTBALL SYMPOSIUM FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE INNOVATION From the football pitch and back again Player Monitoring M orning M orning Chairs: Nathwani D (UK) - Seil R (LUX) Chairs: Eirale C (QAT) - Roberts C (UK) 08:30 The most common playing situations leading to ACL injury in male professional football 08:30 Where is the impact in player monitoring? Green M (UK) Andersen TE (NOR) 08:45 Understanding player loading in a club environment Burgess D (AUS) 08:45 The evolution of ACL injury management over the last decades Reider B (USA) 09:00 Player load. Are we measuring what we think are measuring? Vanrenterghem J (BEL) 09:00 ACL injury management in adolescent footballers Engebretsen L (NOR) 09:15 How well are we monitoring player wellness? Gregson W (QAT) 09:15 Biological considerations after ACL reconstruction: the ligamentisation process Claes S (BEL) 09:30 Monitoring the injured player Bowen L (UK) 09:30 Functional aspects: progressively adding the optimal stimuli to improve outcomes Knowles B (USA) 09:45 Discussion 09:45 Discussion 10:00 End of the Session 10:00 End of the Session Impacting Practice through Data Science Rehabilitation, reconditioning, return to play Chairs: Bangsbo J (DEN) - Rodas G (ESP) Chairs: Krutsch W (GER) - Melegati G (ITA) 10:00 Tactics for football data analysis: complex “build up” plays with big data or 10:00 Criterion based rehabilitation guidelines after ACL reconstruction Snyder-Mackler L (USA) “route one” statistics? Atkinson G (UK) 10:15 Combining hydrotherapy and gym exercises during the rehabilitation phases Clancy D (UK) 10:15 Big Data, Hype or Reality Lisboa P (UK) 10:30 Progressive loading and management during the on-field reconditioning Buckthorpe M (UK) 10:30 Application of Big Data Techniques - Example 1 (Performance Analysis) Ruiz H (ESP) 10:45 Body and mind in balance: helping players achieve readiness for Return to Play Ardern C (SWE) 10:45 Application of Big Data Techniques - Example 2 (Injury Prediction) Newell J (IRL) 11:00 Return to play: are we really achieving good results and focusing on the correct variables? 11:00 Player tracking methods in FC Barcelona Reche X (ESP) Witvrouw E (BEL) 11:15 Discussion 11:15 Discussion 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 Coffee Break Nutrition & Injury Fighting the high risk of second ACL injury in young athletes Chairs: McCall A (UK) - Medina D (USA) Chairs: Berruto M (ITA) - Forssblad M (SWE) 12:00 The UEFA Nutrition Consensus Collins J (UK) 12:00 The re-injury risk in adult and young populations Webster K (AUS) 12:15 Nutrition and Injury - is collagen the answer? Baar K (USA) 12:15 Understanding the biomechanics of ACL injuries Hewett T (USA) 12:30 Whats all the fuss about Vitamin D? Close G (UK) 12:30 Qualitative movement analysis testing and targeted neuromuscular training Della Villa F (ITA) 12:45 Nutrition for the injured athlete - what can we learn from case studies? Morton J (UK) 12:45 Key components of ACL rehab to prevent re-injuries Arundale A (USA) 13:00 Practical considerations on nutrition inside a club environment Jeukendrup A (NED) 13:00 Preventing and managing secondary injuries in the young: the orthopaedic perspective 13:15 Discussion Saris D (USA) 13:30 Lunch Break 13:15 Discussion 13:30 Lunch Break A fternoon A fternoon ACL injuries outcomes in women’s football Youth to Senior: Performance & Wellbeing Chairs: Millson H (RSA) - Servien E (FRA) Chairs: Cowie C (UK) - Terrados N (ESP) 14:30 What are the differences between men’s and women’s football? Geertsema C (QAT) 14:30 The landscape of mental wellbeing in footballers Littlewood M (UK) 14:45 Conservative and surgical management of ACL deficient knees in women’s football 14:45 Adopting a new model of mental stress management in transition to first team football Grindem H (NOR) Luthardt C (GER) 15:00 Primary and secondary prevention in female footballers Silvers H (USA) 15:00 Practical sports psychology toolkits to support performance outcomes Ransom D (UK) 15:15 Managing patello femoral pain in female athletes Culvenor A (AUS) 15:15 Talent development and mindset Langagergaard M (DEN) 15:30 ACL rehabilitation and return to sport in women’s football Hambly K (UK) 15:30 Discussion 15:45 Discussion 16:00 End of the day 16:00 End of the day 26 27
Monday 4th June 2018 Workshops Saturday 2nd June 2018 Free Oral Presentation SALA ROMA CANON MEDICAL Updates in muscle injuries: from anatomy to return Training Load 1 M orning to play Chairs: Drobnic F (ESP) - Susta D (IRL) 13:00 – 14:30 08:30 The effect of simulated soccer match play on hip strength Forsdyke D (UK) 08:38 Reliability and validity of a wearable gps sensor for determining workload and distance covered during football Dinglasan K (USA) 08:46 Training load monitoring strategy an elite youth soccer approach Gualtieri A (ITA) FIDIA PHARMA GROUP 08:54 Distance and speed measured by two different devices in elite football referees Casajus JA (ESP) Ordinary diseases in extraordinary soccer players: 09:02 Quality of automatic markerless motion capture to make screenings independent from rater results from C.H.A.M.P.S. study experience Henrichs A (GER) 11:30 – 13:00 09:10 New approaches in training monitoring: from the laboratory to the field Ferreira D (POR) 09:18 Limited accuracy of the SAFT90 to adequately replicate soccer-specific match demands Salter J (UK) 09:26 Sequential kinetics and temporal linkage of the hip, knee and ankle during running Orendurff M (USA) WELLBEING 09:34 Discussion Development of Stem Cell Secretome Therapy 10:00 End of the Session 13:00 – 14:30 Training Load 2 Chairs: Drobnic F (ESP) - Susta D (IRL) 10:00 Relationship between external and internal loads of football referees in official matches PHYSIOMED Matute-Llorente A (ESP) Application of Deep Oscillation in field of Football 10:08 Ankle joint range of motion effect on vertical jump performance of professional soccer players Medicine: Scientific study introduction related to Stefas E (GRE) injuries of Football players 10:16 Deep oscillation improves recovery after fatiguing soccer training von Stengel S (GER) 16:30 – 18:00 10:24 Changes in body composition in elite soccer players in response to pre-season training Mc Ewan (UK) MUSCLETECH NETWORK 10:32 Variation on internal training load microcycles during a preseason in elite Greek soccer players BARCA INNOVATION HUB Kalapotharakos V (GRE) Collecting and reporting data: How can we create value 10:40 Mechanical load monitoring: can accelerometers really estimate whole-body stresses? for professional teams? Verheul J (UK) 11:30 – 13:00 10:48 Acute effects of two different trainings on balance and performance in youth footballers Emirzeoğlu M (TUR) 10:56 Reduced physiological adaptations in regularly-benched professional football players Ziogas G (GRE) SPORTSCIENTIA 11:04 Discussion The wireless smart insole to better measure body 11:30 End of the Session loading during soccer 13:00 – 14:30 Case reports Chairs: Smith G (UK) - Valle X (ESP) 12:00 Can multiple concussions end the career of a collegiate female footballer early Liras GN (USA) ISEH 12:08 Management of the retinal break treatment in a coach who is former goalkeeper Koyluoglu N (TUR) ISEH and IOC - Advances in Research through 12:16 Pediatric cerebral palsy and selective dorsal rhizotomy: fulfilling football potential McCool L (USA) Collaboration 12:24 Return to perform 100 meters in 9.96 seconds: is it possible? Picchetti F (UK) 14:30 – 16:00 12:32 Rhabdomyolysis after high intensity resistance training: a case report Eroglu A (TUR) 12:40 Spontaneous acute medial plantar fascia rupture: a case report Sari A (TUR) 12:48 The case of simultaneous tear tendons of the hamstrings at the doctor of the soccer team KISS ANKLE Pavlov V (RUS) Considerations for the design of the ideal ankle 12:56 Arthroscopy, biological therapy of cellular regeneration in arthrosis of knee orthosis: prevention repair and regeneration? Antezana Arzabe AD (BOL) 16:30 - 18:00 13:04 Discussion 13:30 End of the Session 28 29
Workshops Sunday 3rd June 2018 IBSA ISMuLT What’s behind Sinovial HL, the cutting-edge of The role of us examination in musculoskeletal sport viscosupplementation: technology and clinical injuries outcomes 15:00 – 16:30 14:00 – 15:00 Societat Catalana de Medicina de GAME READY l’Esport Injury Recovery Stages: When to Use Cold, Heat, ACL Injuries and Prevention in women’s football Rapid Contrast, and Compression Therapies 08:30 – 10:00 17:00 – 18:30 MDT Int’l SETRADE Are all hyaluronic acids the same? SportVis® contains Sonosurgery. An accurate and minimal invasive STABHA®: Soft Tissue Adapted Biocompatible surgery for Sports Injuries Hyaluronic Acid for Tendons and Ligaments 13:30 – 15:00 10:00 – 11:30 TECHNOGYM DANISH SOCIETY OF SPORTS PHYSICAL Running efficiency for rehabilitation and THERAPY, IFSPT & SPORTFISIO performance. When technology improves practice Knee injuries in young female football players 12:00 – 13:30 15:00 – 16:30 NOVOTHOR BTL Review of Low Level Laser / BTL Super Inductive System photobiomodulation and the treatment of 17:00 – 18:30 oedema in 2nd degree ankle sprains 13:30 – 15:00 30 31
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