The Young Athlete's Hip Symposium
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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.