The Young Athlete's Hip Symposium
Events Teaching
Thursday, 22 September 2022
You can still register to access full recordings of the Young Athlete’s Hip Symposium (and receive free access to recordings of 11 Webinars: Oxford-Aspetar-La Trobe Young Athlete’s Hip Webinar Series).
Hosted by Young Athlete’s Hip Research (YAHiR) Collaborative
You can still register to access a full recording of this symposium!
Partnering to promote and protect athletes' hip health
7.30 BST - Registration
8.30 - 9.00 - Welcome and introduction
Session | Title | Faculty |
Session 1: 9.00 to 10.30 |
Primary cam morphology in the young athlete – development, diagnosis, prevention Chair: Joanne Kemp and Inger Mechlenburg Objectives Following this session participants will be able to:
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Joanne Kemp, Andrea Mosler, Siôn Glyn-Jones, Vikas Khanduja, Lasse Ishoi, Kirsty Elliott-Sale |
Session 2: 11.00 to 12.30 |
Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome in the athlete – treatment, thriving, winning Chairs: Andrea Mosler and Sean McAuliffe Objectives Following this session participants will be able to:
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Andrea Mosler, David Hanff, Lindsey Plass, Joanne Kemp, Signe Kierkegaard |
Session 3: 13.30 to 15.00 |
Hip Osteoarthritis in the athlete – can we predict and prevent it? Chair: Christa van Rensburg and Sion Glyn-Jones Objectives Following this session participants will be able to:
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Christa van Rensburg, Mara Yamauchi, Rintje Agricola, Dora Papadopoulou, Per Hölmich, Josh Heerey, Antony Palmer, Simon Newman |
Session 4: 15.30 to 17:30 |
Research: doing open, rigorous, inclusive and evidence-based research, disseminate and implement it! Chair: Clare Ardern and Amy Price Objectives: Following this session participants will be able to:
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Paul Dijkstra, Stephanie Kliethermes, Sean McAuliffe, Trisha Greenhalgh, Amy Price, Nonhlanhla Mkumbuzi, Tanvi Rai, Clare Ardern |
Overall Objectives
Following this webinar series participants will be able to:
- Discuss the natural history of primary cam morphology
- Recommend a strategy to protect the young athlete’s hip while promoting physical activity and sport
- Develop an evidence-based diagnostic approach to femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome and primary cam morphology in the young athlete
- Construct a best-practice treatment plan for the young athlete with FAI syndrome and primary cam morphology
- Appreciate the causal association between primary cam morphology and hip osteoarthritis
- Discuss surgical management for athletes with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome and primary cam morphology
- Develop a return-to-sport strategy for athletes with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (for those managed non-surgically and surgically)
- Incorporate the lived experiences of athletes with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome into your clinical and research practice
- Construct a research plan to answer some of the pertinent questions on primary cam morphology and its consequences
- Appreciate the key components of authentic research collaboration
- Apply the principles of inclusivity to your clinical and research practice
Cost
£50 to access Symposium Recordings.