The Oxford-Aspetar-La Trobe Young Athlete’s Hip Webinar Series
Events
Friday, 20 November 2020 to Sunday, 24 October 2021
The Young Athlete’s Hip Research (YAHiR) Collaboration
Protecting the young athlete’s hip: the frontline of clinical practice and research on primary cam morphology and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome
Date |
Title and faculty |
CPD credits |
Friday 20th November 2020, 5pm (GMT) |
1. What is primary cam morphology? Taxonomy, terminology and definitions Clare Ardern, Paul Dijkstra, Siôn Glyn-Jones, Karim Khan |
1 |
Friday 11th December 2020, 6pm GMT |
2. Imaging strategies for primary cam morphology and FAI syndrome Paul Dijkstra, Ara Kassarjian, Joanne Kemp, Andrea Mosler, Eugene McNally, Antony Palmer with Bruce Forster and Scott Fernquest |
1.5 |
Friday 15th January 2021, 7pm GMT |
3 . What causes primary cam morphology and FAI syndrome? Clare Ardern, Joanne Kemp, Paul Dijkstra, Rintje Agricola, Siôn Glyn-Jones, Josh Heerey, Pim van Klij |
1.5 |
Friday 5th February 2021, 7pm GMT |
4. Screening and prevention of primary cam morphology and its consequences in athletes Clare Ardern, Joanne Kemp, Paul Dijkstra, Rintje Agricola, Andrea Mosler, Jason Oke |
1.5 |
Friday 26th February 2021, 5pm GMT |
5. Hip dysplasia, cam morphology and FAI syndrome – is there a link? Julie Jacobsen, Inger Mechlenburg, Siôn Glyn-Jones, Clare Ardern, Joanne Kemp, Paul Dijkstra |
1.5 |
Friday 26th March 2021, 7pm GMT |
6. What are the consequences of primary cam morphology? Andrea Mosler, Josh Heerey, Siôn Glyn-Jones, Rintje Agricola, Clare Ardern, Joanne Kemp, Paul Dijkstra |
1.5 |
Friday 30th April 2021, 5pm BST |
7. Treatment and prognosis of primary cam morphology and FAI syndrome in young athletes Joanne Kemp, Mo Gimpel, Per Hölmich, Siôn Glyn-Jones, Marc Philippon, Clare Ardern, Paul Dijkstra |
2 |
Friday 28th May 2021, 5pm BST |
8. Young Athlete’s Hip Research (YAHiR) collaboration Sean Mc Auliffe, Paul Dijkstra, Femi Ayeni, Antony Palmer, Sheree Bekker, Lauren Pierpoint, Joanne Kemp, Clare Ardern |
2 |
Friday 25th June 2021, 5pm BST |
9. Involving patients and the public in developing, performing and reporting research on primary cam morphology Amy Price, Andrea Mosler, Clare Ardern, Joanne Kemp, Paul Dijkstra |
1.5 |
Friday 16th July 2021, 5pm BST |
10. The YAHiR Collaboration’s Delphi exercise on primary cam morphology terminology, definitions and imaging outcome measures Clare Ardern, Paul Dijkstra, Eugene McNally, Andrea Mosler, Siôn Glyn-Jones, Joanne Kemp |
1.5 |
23rd or 24th September 2021, 5pm BST |
11. Young Athlete’s Hip Research Collaboration: sharing data – prospective individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis supported by mixed methods research Mike Clarke, Gary Collins, Clare Ardern, Trish Greenhalgh, Paul Dijkstra, Joanne Kemp |
2 |
Overall Objectives
Following this webinar series participants will be able to:
- Discuss terminology and definitions for primary cam morphology and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome
- Compare imaging outcome measures in research studies on how primary cam morphology develops and in clinical practice when treating patients with FAI syndrome
- List the risk factors for primary cam morphology in athletes and discuss the definition, measurement and reporting of these
- Describe potential benefits and harms of screening for primary cam morphology in athletes, including wise treatment strategies, overdiagnosis and overtreatment
- Describe hip dysplasia and its role in FAI
- Discuss primary cam morphology prognosis, including who is likely to develop FAI syndrome and hip osteoarthritis?
- Discuss wise clinical management of asymptomatic athletes with primary cam morphology and those with FAI syndrome
- Develop a research plan for prospective research on aetiology and prognosis of hip conditions in the young athlete
- Develop a plan for Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in hip research
- Discuss the role of prospective individual participant data meta-analyses in research on primary cam morphology formation and prognosis
Cost
£75 for all 11 webinars (£25 for students for all 11 webinars – provide student card copy) |
CPD Accreditation
The Royal College of Surgeons of England has awarded up to 19.5 CPD credits for this event:
See the Royal College of Surgeons Accredited events webpage for more details.