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Francisco Neto
19-04-06, 21:59
1 a 3 Setembro - Dublin, Irlanda
Oradores principais: Scott Lephart, Jay Hertel, Lars Konradsen, Tom Kaminski, Beat Hinterman, Riann Palmieri e Bill Vicenzino.
http://www.ucd.ie/anklesym/

Keynote Lectures

Dr Jay Hertel, Kinesiology Program, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, US
'Overview of Etiology of Chronic Ankle Instability'
Dr Beat Hinterman, Department of Orthopaedics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Basel, Switzerland
'Advances in Surgical Techniques for Chronic Ankle Instability'
Dr Lars Konradsen, Department of Orthopaedics, Gentofte Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
'The Role of Proprioceptive Deficits in the Development of Chronic Ankle Instability'
Dr Tom Kaminski, Department of Health, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark DE, USA
'The Relationship between Muscle Strength Deficits and Chronic Ankle Instability'
Dr Riann Palmieri, Athletic Training, Movement Science & Orthopaedics, Division of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI, USA
'The Role of Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition in the Development of Chronic Ankle Instability'
Prof Scott Lephart, Department of Sports Medicine and Nutrition, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh PA, USA
'Strategies for Re-Training the Unstable Ankle'
Biographies:

Jay Hertel is an assistant professor of Kinesiology and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at the University of Virginia. His primary area of research deals with lateral ankle instability which he studies from a multifactorial perspective using diverse methods ranging from laboratory-based assessments of biomechanics and motor control to evidence-based practice principles inherent to clinical epidemiology. Dr. Hertel has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed journal articles and presented at numerous national and international scientific meetings. He holds a B.S. in physical education/athletic training from the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, an M.Ed. in athletic training from the University of Virginia, and a Ph.D. in kinesiology from the Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Hertel is a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and in 2002 was presented with the Freddie Fu New Investigator Award by the National Athletic Trainers' Association Research & Education Foundation. He currently serves as a section editor in the areas of "Examination, Treatment, and Rehabilitation" for the Journal of Athletic Training.
E-mail: jhertel@virginia.edu (jhertel@virginia.edu)
Visit: http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/kinesiology/sprtmed/faculty/hertel.html (http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/kinesiology/sprtmed/faculty/hertel.html)

Beat Hinterman is currently an associate professor at the Orthopaedic Department, Faculty of Medicine, of the University of Basel, in Switzerland. He graduated from the medical school at the University of Bern, and completed his postgraduate studies in Orthopaedics and Traumatology at Neuchâtel, St. Gallen, Davos, Basel. He has also completed a research fellowship in Biomechanics at the Human Performance Laboratory in Calgary with Benno Nigg. His research interests are: biomechanics of the ankle joint complex, ankle instability, posttraumatic hindfoot disorder and total ankle replacement. He has written numerous articles on the subject of ankle joint biomechanics, surgery and instability and his research has gained many awards over the years.
Lars Konradsen is a specialist in orthopaedic surgery and sports traumatology. He is currently head of the section of Arthroscopy and Sports Traumatology in the Department of Orthopaedics, Gentofte Hospital, University of Copenhagen. He received his specialist training in Copenhagen supplemented with a fellowship in Sports Medicine in Vermont, USA. Prof Konradsen, a member of the board of the Danish Sports Medicine Society, heard Hans Tropp present his research on balance board training and proprioception in the late 1980s, which spurned an interest in that field of research. Since then he has published 18 papers and 10 books chapters on ankle instability and proprioceptive issues. In his private life he is a dedicated orienteer a sport with a very high frequency of ankle inversion injuries.

Tom Kaminski is currently Associate Professor & Director of Athletic Training Education, University of Delaware. He graduated from Marietta (Ohio, USA) College with a BS (Sports Medicine) in 1984, completed his MS (Exercise & Sports Science) at the University of Arizona in 1985 and gained his Doctorate at the University of Virginia in 1996. Tom is a fellow in the American College of Sports Medicine. He is associate editor for Athletic Therapy Today and a member of the editorial review board for the Journal of Athletic Training.Additionally, he has served as a guest reviewer for many leading journals including MSSE, JSR, IJSM and Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Tom is a member of the executive committee of the US National Council for Athletic Training and the Research Committee of the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association. His research interests include ankle instability, mild traumatic brain injuries in womens soccer, and functional performance assessment for the lower extremity. E-mail: kaminski@udel.edu (kaminski@udel.edu)
Visit: http://www.udel.edu/HNES/AT/Site/documents/Bio_Kaminski.htm (http://www.udel.edu/HNES/AT/Site/documents/Bio_Kaminski.htm)
Riann M. Palmieri is an Assistant Professor in Athletic Training, Movement Science, and Orthopaedics at the University of Michigan and also serves as the Director of Michigan¿s Undergraduate Athletic Training Education Program. Riann earned her bachelor of science in education with a specialization in Athletic Training from California University of Pennsylvania, her master of science in Athletic Training at Indiana State University , and her doctor of philosophy in Sports Medicine at the University of Virginia . Riann¿s research is aimed at understanding the neuromuscular consequences of knee and ankle injury and the role of sports injury in the development of degenerative joint disease. She is the director of the Neuromuscular Research Laboratory and co-director of the Human Neuromechanics Laboratory at the University of Michigan . A productive researcher, she has had 20 peer reviewed publications and 30 regional and national scientific presentations in the last five years. Recently, the National Athletic Trainers¿ Association Research and Education Foundation presented Dr. Palmieri with The David H. Perrin Dissertation Award given in recognition of outstanding doctoral student research. Additionally, Dr. Palmieri serves as a Section Editor for the Journal of Athletic Training in the Pathology, Physiology, and Biodynamics section and is a guest reviewer for several other sports medicine and neuroscience journals.
E-mail: riannp@umich.edu (riannp@umich.edu)
Visit: http://www.kines.umich.edu/faculty/full-time/palmieri.html (http://www.kines.umich.edu/faculty/full-time/palmieri.html)

Francisco Neto
15-06-06, 18:01
O prazo para inscrições mais baratas termina a 1 de Julho (€275 para profissionais e €225 para estudantes)!!! Há bilhetes de avião muito acessíveis através da Ryanair (www.ryanair.com (http://www.ryanair.com)). Espero encontrar algum membro da Fisiozone em Dublin! Até Setembro!!!

Programa disponível em http://www.ucd.ie/anklesym/schedule.html

fisioesp
16-06-06, 01:33
Muito obrigado pela informacion deste congresso. Promete ser muito interessante.
Não acho que possa assistir, mas espero que quando você volte do congresso nos ponha ao dia das novidades que ali você aprenda. Muitíssimas graças.

Ismaelsilva
18-06-06, 20:46
Os temas parecem interessantes nomeadamente as estrategias de reabilitaçao para a instabilidade da tibiotarsica.
Pena os preços, porque com aquilo que nos recebemos nao da nem para ir jantar fora aos fins de semana, quanto mais ir fazer cursos la fora!
Abraço

Francisco Neto
19-06-06, 23:01
A viagem fica em cerca de 130€ e o curso 275€. Às vezes fazer formação em Lisboa sai sensivelmente pelo mesmo preço...

Francisco Neto
30-06-06, 14:04
Para além do programa principal, disponível em http://www.ucd.ie/anklesym/schedule.html , os seguintes trabalhos vão ser apresentados como comunicações orais/posters (http://www.ucd.ie/anklesym/search.html):

1.A 4-week Biodex Stability Exercise Program Improved Ankle Musculature Onset, Peak Latency and Balance Measures in Functionally Unstable Ankles.
Dr. Behnam Akhbari - Physiotherapy Department of University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation , Tehran , Iran (POSTER).
2.EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR REHABILITATION ANKLE JOINT MOBILITY BY MEANS OF vibration.
Dr. Skuratovich Anatoli.S - The BelarusStateUniversityof Physical Culture, Republic of Belarus(POSTER).
3.INVERSION TORQUE BIAS IS POSITIVELY RELATED to INCREASES IN POSTURAL SWAY.
DR. Brent L. Arnold - Virginia Commonwealth University , USA (POSTER).
4.KINEMATICS AND KINETICS IN RECREATIONAL ATHLETES WITH CHRONIC
ANKLE INSTABILITY DURING A STOP JUMP TASK.
CATHLEEN BROWN – UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA , USA (ORAL).
5.KINEMATIC AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC BEHAVIOUR OF INJURED AND HEALTHY ANKLES OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS DURING THE JUMP TO AN UNSTABLE BOARD.
M A Castro – Portugal (ORAL).
6.Contralateral Patellar Tendon Graft Versus Ipsilateral Patellar Tendon Graft in Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.
DR. Russell J. Clark - SCOTT AND WHITE HOSPITAL , TEMPLE TEXAS , USA (POSTER).
7.TREATMENT OF FUNCTIONAL ANKLE INSTABILITY (FAI): BRACE VERSUS STRENGTH AND PROPRIOCEPTION TRAINING.
ROSS CLOAK - University of Wolverhampton , England (ORAL).
8.Measuring proprioception using balance field tests. a practical tool For evaluating rehabilitation goals?


elke CUMPS - vrije universiteit brussel, belgium (POSTER).

9.RELIABILITY OF FUNCTIONAL STATIC AND DYNAMIC FIELD TESTS TO MEASURE PROPRIOCEPTION IN PRACTICE SETTINGS.


elke CUMPS - vrije universiteit brussel, belgium (POSTER).

10.DOES PROPRIOCEPTIVE PERFORMANCE CORRELATE WITH FUNCTION IN STABLE AND UNSTABLE ANKLES?
marcos de noronha - University of Sydney , Australia (POSTER).
11.ANKLE JOINT FUNCTION DURING A SINGLE LEG DROP JUMP IN SUBJECTS WITH FUNCTIONAL INSTABILITY OF THE ANKLE JOINT.
Eamonn Delahunt – University College Dublin , Ireland (ORAL).
12.THE EFFECTS OF ANKLE TAPING ON THE JOINT KINEMATICS AND KINETICS OF THE LOWER LIMB DURING DYNAMIC MOVEMENT.
BENN DIGWEED - Liverpool John Moores University , ENGLAND (ORAL).
13.CLOSED KINETIC CHAIN FORCE SENSE DEFICITS IN FUNCTIONALLY UNSTABLE ANKLES.
DR. Carrie L Docherty – INDIANA UNIVERSITY , USA (ORAL).
14.VALIDITY OF A MULTIPLE HOP TEST IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY.
christophe eechaute - Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium (ORAL).
15.THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SPORTS AND RECREATION-RELATED ANKLE INJURY ATTENDING A UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.


dr. EC falvey – Dept. of Sports and Exercise Medicine, Cork University Hospital, Ireland(ORAL).

16.THE OUTCOME OF ANKLE INJURY OCCURING DURING SPORT AND RECREATION IN IRELAND .
dr. EC falvey – Dept. of Sports and Exercise Medicine, Cork University Hospital , Ireland (POSTER).
17.Investigation into the effects of ankle taping on Lower limb kinematics during a drop landing.
Diarmaid Fitzgerald - University College Dublin , Ireland (POSTER).
18.DURATION OF STRENGTH RETENTION OF ANKLE TAPING DURING ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING.
sujay galen - University of Nottingham , England (ORAL).
19.HOW AGGRESSIVELY SHOULD WE TREAT COMPOUND PILON FRACTURE?
George H L - Medical College Calicut , India (POSTER).

20.INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECTS OF ANKLE BRACING ON LOWER LIMB KINEMATICS, DURING DYNAMIC ACTIVITY.
Ruth Gibson – University College Dublin , IRELAND (POSTER).
21.mANAGEMENT OF A SYNDESMOSIS SPRAIN IN A PROFESSIONAL RUGBY UNION PLAYER: a CASE STUDY.
bRIAN gREEN - Irish Rugby Football Union sPORTS mEDICINE dEPARTMENT, IRELAND(POSTER).

22.CHRONIC ANKLEINSTABILITY CREATES KNEE JOINT ALTERATIONS DURING A DYNAMIC STABILITY TASK.
DR. Phillip Gribble – UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO , USA (ORAL).
23.THE EFFECT OF FATIGUE ON STRETCH REFLEX LATENCY OF THE ANKLE MUSCULATURE.
gREGORY m. gUTIERREZ – UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE , USA (ORAL).
24.DYNAMIC POSTURAL CONTROL AND SELF-REPORTED FUNCTION IMPROVE BILATERALLY AFTER UNILATERAL BALANCE TRAINING AMONG SUBJECTS WITH CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY.
dr. SHERI hALE - Shenandoah University, usa(ORAL).
25.OSTEOCHONDRAL DEFECTS OF THE TALUS.
DR. ANDREW HARRIS - Heart of england nhs foundation trust , England (ORAL).
26.COMPARITIVE COMFORT OF THREE PULSE DURATIONS USED IN NEUROMUSCULAR ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF HEALTHY AND UNHEALTHY PERONEAL TENDONS.
Catherine M. Hennessy - Instituteof Technology, Carlow, IRELAND(POSTER).
27.AGE AND PREVIOUS SPRAIN ARE PREDICTORS OF ANKLE SPRAIN IN ADOLESCENT DANCERS.
Claire HilLer – UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY , AUSTRALIA (ORAL).
28.Differences shown in people with FUNCTIONAL ANKLE INSTABILITY.


Claire Hiller - University of Sydney, Australia(POSTER).

29.ALTERATIONS IN DYNAMIC RESTRAINT CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERONEUS LONGUS FOLLOWING LOWER EXTREMITY NEUROMUSCULAR TRAINING.
dr. j.Ty Hopkins – brigham young university , usa (ORAL).
30.CORRELATIONS BETWEEN MULTIPLE MEASURES OF FUNCTIONAL AND MECHANICAL INSTABILITY IN THOSE WITH CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY.
DR. Tricia J. Hubbard - University of North Carolina, USA(ORAL).
31.A Case Report of a Ten year old Boy with an Osteochondral Ankle Injury fixed with a Resorbable Screw.
Grace kawai - Heart of England NHS Trust Bordesley Green East, Birmingham , ENGLAND (POSTER).
32.Dynamic Plantar Pressure Distributions in Subjects with Ankle Instability.
Katherine E. Kolar - University of Delaware Athletic Training Research Lab , USA (POSTER).
33.THE EFFECTS OF FLEXION ANGLE AND LATERAL LIGAMENT INJURY ON INVERSION STIFFNESS AND FLEXIBILITY OF THE ANKLE-COMPLEX.
dr. John E. Kovaleski – UNIversity of south alabama , usa (ORAL).
34.Changes in ankle joint position sense after long-term preventive application of proprioceptive training.


DR. Ákos Kynsburg - National Institute for Sports Medicine, BudapestHungarY(POSTER).

35.CHANGES IN JOINT POSITION SENSE AFTER CONSERVATIVELY TREATED CHRONIC LATERAL ANKLE INSTABILITY.


DR. Ákos Kynsburg - National Institute for Sports Medicine, BudapestHungary(POSTER).

36.JOINT POSITION SENSE CHARACTERISTICS OF TEN YOUNG HEALTHY ATHLETES.


DR. Ákos Kynsburg - National Institute for Sports Medicine, BudapesTHungarY(POSTER).

37.the effect of a neoprene sleeve on postural control in subjects with Functional instability of the ankle.


trevor g. lewis - whistonhospitAL, PRESCOTT, MERSEYSIDE, ENGLAND (POSTER).

38.Design of a clinical trial to evaluate the effects of joint mobilisation after ankle fracture.


Christine Lin – University of Sydney, Australia(POSTER).

39.Rehabilitation for ankle fractures in adults – a cochrane systematic review.


Christine Lin – University of Sydney, Australia(POSTER).

40.IS POSTURAL CONTROL ADVERSELY AFFECTED IN THOSE WITH CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY? a sYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Patrick O. Mckeon - University of Virginia , USA (POSTER).
41.chronic ankle instability Affects time-to-boundary measures of postural control in FEmales but not males.
Patrick O. Mckeon - University of Virginia , USA (POSTER).
42.The effect of balance training on the force and balance performance of injured and normal foot of ankle sprain patients and comparison with normal group.
Mahnaz Marvi Esfahan - Physical Education and exercise sciences Dept., Najaf Abad Azad University , Iran (POSTER).
43.IMMEDIATE EFFECT OF FOOT ORTHOTICS ON DYNAMIC BALANCE IN SUBJECTS WITH CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY.


DR. Carl Mattacola – University of Kentucky, USA(ORAL).

44.Effect of Foot Orthoses on a Double Limb Dynamic Balance Task in Subjects with Chronic Ankle Instability.
DR. Carl Mattacola - University of Kentucky , USA (POSTER).
45.MULLIGAN’S MOBILISATION WITH MOVEMENT (MWM) TECHNIQUE FOR LATERAL ANKLE PAIN AND THE USE OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) TO EVALUATE THE “POSITIONAL FAULT” HYPOTHESIS.
David J Merlin - Manchester Metropolitan University , England (ORAL).
46.Dorsiflexion range of motion associated with chronic ankle instability and control subjects: Analysis of static standing and dynamic kinematic measurements during normal walking.
Dr. Kenneth Monaghan – University College Dublin , Ireland (POSTER).
47.muscle strength and joint position sense in normal and unstable ankleS.
francisco neto - Escola Superior de Saúde do Vale do Sousa, Portugal (POSTER).
48.ISOKINETIC MUSCLE STRENGTH RATIOS IN SUBJECTS WITH CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY.
SEÁN O’CONNOR - St George's University of London , England (ORAL)
49.THE EFFECTS OF PREVIOUS ANKLE INJURY & OF PROPHYLACTIC ANKLE SUPPORTS ON POSTURAL SWAY & MOTOR PERFORMANCE IN RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYERS.
Alison Heather Orr - BEHANDLINGSSENTERET FOR MUSKEL- OG SKJELETTLIDELSER, norway (POSTER).
50.ASSESSING ONE-LEG STANCE CONTROL WITH THE TIMED FOAM TEST IN SUBJECTS WITH A SECOND-DEGREE ANKLE SPRAIN.
M. Marc Perron - Québec , Canada (ORAL).
51.The effect of ankle Bracing on proprioception in ankle sprainers. Preliminary report of a systematic review.


Jacqui Raymond - University of Sydney, Australia(POSTER).

52.The effect of ankle Bracing on proprioception in ankle sprainers. Preliminary report of a systematic review.


DR. KATHRYN REFSHAUGE - University of Sydney, Australia(POSTER).

53.THE ANKLE IN BALLET: POSTERIOR STRUCTURAL STABILITY AND IMPINGEMENT.


jeffrey a. Russell - University of Wolverhampton, England(ORAL).

54.ANKLE MUSCULATURE ONSET AND PEAK LATENCY MEASUREMENTS TO VARYING ANGLES OF SUDDEN EXTERNAL OBLIQUE PERTURBATION IN NORMAL AND FUNCTIONALLY UNSTABLE ANKLES.
Mahyar Salavati - Physiotherapy Department of Universityof SocialWelfare & Rehabilitation , Tehran, Iran(ORAL).


55.A MULTI-PLANAR ANKLE PERTURBATION SYSTEM FOR STUDY OF ANKLE SPRAIN AND MUSCLE RECRUITMENT PATTERN.


Mohammad Ali Sanjari - Rehabilitation Faculty of IranUniversityof Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran(POSTER).

56.Ankle Bracing Affects Lower Extremity Kinematics and muscle activity, But Does Not Affect Vertical Ground Reaction Forces During a Jump-Landing.
lINDSAY j. sTRICKLAND - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , USA (POSTER).
57.THE RELIABILITY OF ANKLE MUSCULATURE ONSET AND PEAK LATENCY MEASUREMENTS TO VARYING ANGLES OF SUDDEN EXTERNAL OBLIQUE AND FRONTAL PERTURBATION IN NORMAL AND FUNCTIONALLY UNSTABLE ANKLES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY.
Ismail Ebrahimi Takamjani - Rehabilitation Faculty of Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Iran (POSTER).
58.RESOURCE UTILISATION IN FOOT AND ANKLE UNIT BY ORGANISING ONE STOP CLINIC COST IMPLICATION, PATIENTS’S BENEFIT AND HOSPITAL ADVANTAGES.
Alison Tinsley - HEARTof England Foundation Trust, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital , ENGLAND (POSTER).
59.EFFECTIVENESS OF EXERCISE THERAPY AND MANUAL MOBILISATION IN ACUTE ANKLE SPRAIN AND FUNCTIONAL INSTABILITY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
Philip J Van der Wees - Maastricht University , The Netherlands (ORAL).
60.Effect of the Aircast A60 brace and the ASO brace on ankle mobility.
Gael Vandenbussche - Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BELGIUM (POSTER).
61.THE USE OF NON WEIGHTBEARING NEUROMUSCULAR EXERCISES IN ACUTE ANKLE INJURY REHABILITATION.
SUSAN VOULES - IPSWICH HOSPITAL NHS TRUST, SUFFOLK , ENGLAND (POSTER).
62.orthoses with contra-lateral wedging for ankle instability following injury.
samantha wootton - Partners in Health, Birmingham , ENGLAND (POSTER).

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