The Young Athlete’s Hip Conference and Workshops
Wednesday, 25 September 2024 to Thursday, 26 September 2024
Worcester College, University of Oxford Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre Auditorium and online (live streamed)
A Young Athlete’s Hip Research (YAHiR) Collaborative initiative
Partnering to promote and protect athletes’ hip health
Overall Objectives
Following this conference you will be able to:
- Discuss the natural history of hip morphologies: primary cam morphology, pincer morphology and dysplasia
- Recommend a strategy to manage psychological consequences of hip pain
- 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
- Appreciate the causal association between hip morphologies and hip osteoarthritis
- Discuss decision-making with the patient on best practice management of FAI syndrome in the young athlete
- Develop a return-to-sport strategy for athletes with FAI syndrome (for those managed non-surgically and surgically)
- Incorporate the lived experiences of athletes with FAI syndrome into your clinical and research practice
- Construct a research plan to answer pertinent questions in the field of hip-related pain in young athletes
- Perform and interpret in-clinic hip and groin ultrasound
Cost
In-person (limited to 120 participants): £395
In-person participants will be given the option to register for the four workshops and the hip-and-groin ultrasound masterclass on a first come first serve basis.
Online: £50
Students and low-income countries: £20
For registered participants unable to attend live, all sessions marked ‘*’ in the conference agenda will be recorded and available on demand.
Conference dinner: £75 (limited tickets)
If you are interested in sponsoring this event, please contact Sue King.