Program information, agendas and faculty
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10:00 - 11:00
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ACL and Rotation - Double Bundle ACL Reconstruction Concept: Reevaluation and Outcomes - A Call for an Individualized Approach
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Co-Chair:
Freddie H. Fu, MD UNITED STATES
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Co-Chair:
Wei Lu, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
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Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
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Jia-Kuo Yu, MD, PhD CHINA
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Lei Zhang, MD, PhD CHINA
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10:00
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Persistent rotatory knee instability after anatomic ACL reconstruction - incidence and associated factors
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Lei Zhang, MD, PhD CHINA
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10:15
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Outcomes following anatomic single- versus double-bundle ACL reconstruction - what are we missing?
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Jia-Kuo Yu, MD, PhD CHINA
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10:30
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ACL reconstruction - from one bundle augmentation to double bundle reconstruction - indications and treatment algorithm
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Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
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10:45
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Round table discussion: A call for an individualized approach
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Wei Lu, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
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11:00 - 12:00
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Remnant Preserving ACL Reconstruction: Advantage and Disadvantages
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Chair:
Mitsuo Ochi, MD, PhD JAPAN
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Masataka Deie, MD, PhD, Prof. JAPAN
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Yasuyuki Ishibashi, MD JAPAN
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Masahiro Kurosaka, MD JAPAN
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Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, PhD FRANCE
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13:30 - 14:30
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The Menisectomized Knee
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Co-Chair:
Andreas H. Gomoll, MD UNITED STATES
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Chih-Hwa Chen, MD, Prof. TAIWAN
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Marco K. Demange, MD, PhD BRAZIL
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Joan Carles Monllau, MD, PhD, Prof. SPAIN
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Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
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13:30
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Post-meniscectomy Syndrome
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Andreas H. Gomoll, MD UNITED STATES
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13:35
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Meniscal Substitution
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Joan Carles Monllau, MD, PhD, Prof. SPAIN
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13:43
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Meniscal Transplantation
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Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
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13:51
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Post-meniscectomy SPONK
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Marco K. Demange, MD, PhD BRAZIL
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13:59
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HTO versus UKA for the meniscectomized knee
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Chih-Hwa Chen, MD, Prof. TAIWAN
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14:07
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Cases and discussion
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Andreas H. Gomoll, MD UNITED STATES
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15:30 - 16:30
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Preserving the Anterior Cruciate Ligament in Knee Arthroplasty
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Chair:
Paolo Adravanti, MD ITALY
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Jeffrey H. DeClaire, MD UNITED STATES
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Andrew James Price, DPhil, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
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Emmanuel Thienpont, MD, PhD, MBA BELGIUM
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Anders Troelsen, MD, PhD, DMSc, Prof. DENMARK
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15:30
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indication and contraindication to perform a UNI in the ACL deficient knee
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Andrew James Price, DPhil, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
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15:40
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acl reconstruction and medial OA
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Paolo Adravanti, MD ITALY
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15:50
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Bicruciate retaining TKA
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Jeffrey H. DeClaire, MD UNITED STATES
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16:00
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treatment of bicomparmental arthritis with modular components
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Emmanuel Thienpont, MD, PhD, MBA BELGIUM
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16:10
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knee awareness and function after acl preserving knee arthroplasty
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Anders Troelsen, MD, PhD, DMSc, Prof. DENMARK
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16:20
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Discussion
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09:00 - 09:45
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Hip Pain in the Athlete: Evidence Based Tools for Diagnosis
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Chair:
Marc J. Philippon, MD UNITED STATES
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Asheesh Bedi, MD UNITED STATES
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Nicolas Bonin, MD FRANCE
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Soshi Uchida, MD, PhD JAPAN
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09:00
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Evidence Based Algorithm for the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Hip Pain in the Athlete
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Marc J. Philippon, MD UNITED STATES
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09:10
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Evidence Based Motion Related Diagnosis of the Hip Pain in the Athlete
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Asheesh Bedi, MD UNITED STATES
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09:20
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Evidence Based Diagnosis Approach for Intraarticular versus Extraarticular Pathology in the Athlete
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Nicolas Bonin, MD FRANCE
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09:30
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Evidence Based Tools for the Diagnosis in Treatment of Symptomatic Hip Dysplasia in the Athlete
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Soshi Uchida, MD, PhD JAPAN
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09:40
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DIscussion
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Marc J. Philippon, MD UNITED STATES
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13:30 - 14:30
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Hamstring Injuries: Causation, Treatment and Prevention
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Chair:
David G. Wood, MBBS, FRACS, FA(Orth)A AUSTRALIA
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Julian A. Feller, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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Francois M. Kelberine, MD FRANCE
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Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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13:30
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Introduction - Overview of hamstring injuries, demographics, causes, and presentations
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David G. Wood, MBBS, FRACS, FA(Orth)A AUSTRALIA
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13:35
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muscular belly lesions, conservative management and the rare surgical indications
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Francois M. Kelberine, MD FRANCE
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13:45
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strategies for prevention of hamstring injuries in the elite athlete and weekend warrior
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Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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13:55
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Clinical experience of proximal hamstring surgery with over 900 surgical procedures to date, including the surgical indications, surgical technique, tips and tricks and when to manage conservatively
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David G. Wood, MBBS, FRACS, FA(Orth)A AUSTRALIA
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14:05
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role of surgery in intramuscular tendon tears
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Julian A. Feller, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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09:00 - 10:00
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Rotator Cuff Injuries: A Case Based Approach
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Chair:
Emilio Calvo, MD, PhD, MBA SPAIN
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Francesco Franceschi, MD, PhD ITALY
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Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus GERMANY
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Stephen C. Weber, MD UNITED STATES
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09:00
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Controversial Topics in Rotator Cuff Tear Management
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Emilio Calvo, MD, PhD, MBA SPAIN
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09:10
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Case Discussion & Faculty Experiences
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11:00 - 12:00
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Rotator Cuff Repair and Shoulder Stiffness
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Chair:
Jiwu Chen, MD, PhD CHINA
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Seung-Ho Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD JAPAN
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Bruno Toussaint, MD FRANCE
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Dai Xuesong, MD, PhD CHINA
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11:00
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Overview of stiffness and rotator cuff repair
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Jiwu Chen, MD, PhD CHINA
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11:05
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Can cuff repair surgery indications be modified by the pre-operative stiffness?
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Bruno Toussaint, MD FRANCE
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11:17
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New Thoughts on Evaluation and Management of Stiffness in Rotator Cuff Injuries
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Seung-Ho Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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11:32
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Cause and management for shoulder stiffness after rotator cuff repair
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Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD JAPAN
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11:47
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Case-based discussion
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Jiwu Chen, MD, PhD CHINA
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Dai Xuesong, MD, PhD CHINA
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11:57
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Q & A
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Jiwu Chen, MD, PhD CHINA
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16:00 - 17:00
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The First Time Dislocator - Should We Be Fixing Them Early?
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Chair:
Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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Knut Beitzel, Prof. Dr. GERMANY
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Mark Ferguson, MD SINGAPORE
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Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus GERMANY
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Chunyan Jiang, MD, PhD CHINA
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16:00
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Introduction
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Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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16:05
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First time episode of GH anterior instability: incidence, clinical presentation and radiological evaluation
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Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus GERMANY
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16:15
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Recurrence after first episode of dislocation, incidence intrinsic and extrinsic factors
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Knut Beitzel, Prof. Dr. GERMANY
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16:25
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Conservative treatment: modalities, immobilization? length? Physiotherapy? delay to return to sport?
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Chunyan Jiang, MD, PhD CHINA
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16:35
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Surgical treatment: technical considerations (open or arthroscopic, soft tissue or bone block)
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Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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16:45
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Indications for surgical treatment of the first episode of GH instability: an EBM evaluation.
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Mark Ferguson, MD SINGAPORE
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16:55
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Discussion
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Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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09:00 - 10:00
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Sports Injuries of the Elbow
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Chair:
Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
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Michael T. Freehill, MD, FAOA, FAAOS UNITED STATES
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Gregory A. Hoy, FRACS, FAOrthA, FACSP, FASMF AUSTRALIA
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Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
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09:00
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Medial Collateral Ligament Reconstruction
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Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
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09:12
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Osseous Injuries in the Overhead Athlete
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Michael T. Freehill, MD, FAOA, FAAOS UNITED STATES
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09:24
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Sports Injuries of the Elbow
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Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
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14:15 - 15:15
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Management of the High Rotating Knee
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Chair:
Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
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João Duarte Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD PORTUGAL
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Julian A. Feller, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD JAPAN
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Volker Musahl, MD UNITED STATES
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14:15
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Biomechanics of High Rotating Knee
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Volker Musahl, MD UNITED STATES
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14:25
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Noninvasive Methods to Evaluate the Pivot-Shift
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Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
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14:35
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MRI Evaluation of the High Rotating Knee
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João Duarte Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD PORTUGAL
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14:45
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Surgical Management and Outcomes of the High Rotating Knee
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Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD JAPAN
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14:55
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Indication and Technique to Treat High Rotating Knee
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Julian A. Feller, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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15:05
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Discussion
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11:00 - 12:00
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Opening Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy: Which Patient? When? How? A Case Based Approach
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Chair:
Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
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Gianluca Camillieri, MD ITALY
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Yong In, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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Tomoyuki Saito, MD, PhD JAPAN
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Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, PhD, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
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11:00
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Medial compartment OA - Standard HTO
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Yong In, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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11:07
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Medial Compartment OA - Standard HTO
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Tomoyuki Saito, MD, PhD JAPAN
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11:14
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Lateral compartment OA - lateral opening wedge for small valgus deformity
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Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
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11:21
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Anteromedial opening wedge HTO for PCL deficient knee
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Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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11:28
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Posteromedial opening wedge HTO & ACL for ACL deficient knee and medial compartment OA
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Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, PhD, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
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11:35
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HTO/ACL
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Gianluca Camillieri, MD ITALY
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11:42
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Anterior opening wedge for hyperextension deformity
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Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
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15:30 - 16:30
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Management of Pediatric ACL
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Chair:
Allen F. Anderson, MD UNITED STATES
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Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
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Volker Musahl, MD UNITED STATES
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Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
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Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
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15:30
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Introduction
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Allen F. Anderson, MD UNITED STATES
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15:32
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Why Reconstruct the ACL in Pediatric Patients?
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Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
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15:37
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The Risk Factors for Growth Disturbance
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Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
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15:42
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Physeal Sparing: Iliotibial Band Reconstruction
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Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
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15:52
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Discussion
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Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
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15:57
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Physean Sparing: ALL Epiphyseal Reconstruction
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Allen F. Anderson, MD UNITED STATES
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16:07
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Discussion
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Allen F. Anderson, MD UNITED STATES
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16:12
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Transphyseal Reconstruction
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Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
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16:22
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Discussion
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Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
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16:27
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Case Presentations
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Allen F. Anderson, MD UNITED STATES
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16:30 - 17:30
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Genetics in Knee Injuries
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Chair:
Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
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Diego Costa Astur, MD, PhD BRAZIL
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Asheesh Bedi, MD UNITED STATES
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Carlos E. S. Franciozi, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
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Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
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16:30
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Genetic and Molecular Factors and Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries
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Diego Costa Astur, MD, PhD BRAZIL
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16:42
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Genetic factors in ACL and tendon injuries
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Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
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16:54
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Genetic and Molecular Factors in Meniscus and Cartilage Lesions
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Carlos E. S. Franciozi, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
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17:06
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Muscle recovery, atrophy, and biomarkers after ACL injury and recovery
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Asheesh Bedi, MD UNITED STATES
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17:18
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Discussion
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Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
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11:00 - 12:00
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The Evolution of Ankle Repair
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Chair:
Hélder M. D. Pereira, Prof.,MD, PhD. PORTUGAL
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Annunziato Amendola, MD UNITED STATES
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Kenneth J. Hunt, MD UNITED STATES
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C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
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11:00
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Effect of ankle ligament repair on the subtalar joint
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Kenneth J. Hunt, MD UNITED STATES
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11:10
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Current concepts in ankle impingement and micro instability
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C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
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11:20
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Critical concepts in ankle impingement
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Annunziato Amendola, MD UNITED STATES
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11:30
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Anatomic repair: How, When and Why? (10 minutes)
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Hélder M. D. Pereira, Prof.,MD, PhD. PORTUGAL
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11:40
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Discussion
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14:00 - 15:00
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Expanding the Role of Arthroscopy in Foot & Ankle Surgery
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Chair:
Annunziato Amendola, MD UNITED STATES
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Harvinder Singh Bedi, FRACS, MPH AUSTRALIA
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Stéphane Guillo, MD FRANCE
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Kenneth J. Hunt, MD UNITED STATES
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Andrea N. Veljkovic, MD, MPH, FRCSC, BComm CANADA
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14:00
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The role of arthroscopy in chronic ankle instability
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Harvinder Singh Bedi, FRACS, MPH AUSTRALIA
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14:10
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Arthroscopic ankle ligament repair and reconstruction
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Stéphane Guillo, MD FRANCE
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14:20
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The role of arthroscopy in ankle fracture management
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Annunziato Amendola, MD UNITED STATES
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14:30
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Hindfoot arthroscopy and tendoscopy - evidence and indication
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Kenneth J. Hunt, MD UNITED STATES
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14:40
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Midfoot/forefoot arthroscopy
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Andrea N. Veljkovic, MD, MPH, FRCSC, BComm CANADA
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14:50
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Discussion
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Annunziato Amendola, MD UNITED STATES
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11:00 - 12:00
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Mangagement of Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty
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Chair:
Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD FRANCE
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Thomas Bauer, MD, PhD FRANCE
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Nicolaas C. Budhiparama, MD, PhD (LUMC, NL), PhD (UGM, ID), FICS, Prof. INDONESIA
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Sébastien Parratte, MD, PhD, Prof. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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11:00
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Diagnosis of infection: how and when ?
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Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD FRANCE
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11:10
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Early revision: what is the real value?
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Nicolaas C. Budhiparama, MD, PhD (LUMC, NL), PhD (UGM, ID), FICS, Prof. INDONESIA
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11:20
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One step procedure : principles and techniques
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Thomas Bauer, MD, PhD FRANCE
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11:30
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Two step procedure : principles and techniques
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Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD FRANCE
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11:40
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Spacers and cement: mobile and fixed. How and when?
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Sébastien Parratte, MD, PhD, Prof. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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15:30 - 16:30
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Target for Appropriate Alignment in Total Knee Arthroplasty - Mechanical vs. Kinematic Alignment
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Chair:
Maurilio Marcacci, MD ITALY
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Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
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Stephen M. Howell, MD UNITED STATES
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William J. Long, MD, FRCSC UNITED STATES
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Eun-Kyoo Song, MD, PhD, Prof. KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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15:30
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Is Kinematically Aligned TKA a Good Alignment Option?
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Stephen M. Howell, MD UNITED STATES
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15:40
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CAS Anatomic Tibia Balanced Femur TKA. More accurate. Better outcome
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Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
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15:50
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Successful long term outcomes in the mechanically aligned TKA
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William J. Long, MD, FRCSC UNITED STATES
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16:00
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Outcome of mechanically aligned Navigation-assisted TKA
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Eun-Kyoo Song, MD, PhD, Prof. KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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16:10
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Discussion
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Maurilio Marcacci, MD ITALY
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13:30 - 14:30
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The Assessment and Safe Management of Patients with Patellofemoral Pain
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Co-Chair:
Scott F. Dye, MD UNITED STATES
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Co-Chair:
Vicente Sanchis-Alfonso, MD, PhD SPAIN
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David H. Dejour, MD FRANCE
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William R. Post, MD UNITED STATES
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Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD, FAPTA UNITED STATES
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13:30
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Overview of Patellofemoral Pain: Current Concepts, Including Tissue/Joint Homeostasi
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Scott F. Dye, MD UNITED STATES
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13:40
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The Assessment of Patellofemoral Pain: History, Physical Exam, and Imaging
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David H. Dejour, MD FRANCE
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13:50
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The Current Management of Patients with Patellofemoral Pain from the Physical Therapist’s Perspective
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Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD, FAPTA UNITED STATES
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14:00
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The Current Conservative Operative Management of Patients with Patellofemoral Pain
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William R. Post, MD UNITED STATES
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14:10
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Treatment of Complications of Operative Management of Patients with Patellofemoral Pain
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Vicente Sanchis-Alfonso, MD, PhD SPAIN
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14:20
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Discussion
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Scott F. Dye, MD UNITED STATES
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15:30 - 16:30
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Meniscus Root Tears - The Silent Epidemic
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Chair:
Jin-Goo Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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Sebastian Kopf, MD, PhD, Prof. GERMANY
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Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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Romain Seil, MD, Prof. LUXEMBOURG
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Jia-Lin Wu, MD, MS TAIWAN
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15:30
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Overview of Meniscus Root Tear: The Silent Epidemic
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Jin-Goo Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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15:36
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Updates on biocechanical and clinical results : Could it improve meniscal extrusion and restore the function?
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Sebastian Kopf, MD, PhD, Prof. GERMANY
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15:46
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Medial meniscus root repair - Why, When and How?
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Romain Seil, MD, Prof. LUXEMBOURG
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15:56
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Lateral meniscus root tear - repair? or leave in situ?
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Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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16:06
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Surgical treatment in chronic degenerative root
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Jia-Lin Wu, MD, MS TAIWAN
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16:16
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Discussion
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Jin-Goo Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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10:45 - 11:45
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Large Cohort, Long Term Outcome of ACL Reconstruction
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Co-Chair:
Yingfang Ao, MD CHINA
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Co-Chair:
Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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Christopher C. Kaeding, MD UNITED STATES
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Sung-Jae Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
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Kate E. Webster, PhD AUSTRALIA
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Kazunori Yasuda, MD, PhD, Prof. JAPAN
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10:45
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Long term outcomes of ACL reconstruction in patients with excessive laxity
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Sung-Jae Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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10:55
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The comparison of patellar tendon and hamstring tendon ACL reconstruction at long-term follow-up
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Kate E. Webster, PhD AUSTRALIA
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11:05
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Large cohort, middle-term outcome of remnant-preserving anatomic double-bundle ACL reconstruction
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Kazunori Yasuda, MD, PhD, Prof. JAPAN
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11:15
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Mid-to long-term outcome of revision ACL reconstruction
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Yingfang Ao, MD CHINA
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11:25
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Long term Outcome and ACL Reconstruction Survival in Juveniles and Adolescents
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Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
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15:30 - 16:30
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Management of the First Time Patellar Dislocation
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Chair:
Diane L. Dahm, MD UNITED STATES
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Pieter J. Erasmus, MBChB, MMed, FCS(Orth) SOUTH AFRICA
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Robert A Magnussen, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
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Mitsuo Ochi, MD, PhD JAPAN
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Elvire Servien, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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Petri J. Sillanpää, MD, PhD FINLAND
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15:30
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Introduction
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Diane L. Dahm, MD UNITED STATES
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15:35
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Etiologies of First time Patellar Dislocation
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Elvire Servien, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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15:43
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Primary treatment of the first-time dislocation
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Pieter J. Erasmus, MBChB, MMed, FCS(Orth) SOUTH AFRICA
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15:51
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First time Dislocation in the Pediatric Patient
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Petri J. Sillanpää, MD, PhD FINLAND
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15:59
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Indications for MPFL reconstruction alone vs combined procedures
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Robert A Magnussen, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
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16:07
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Technique for isolated MPFL Reconstruction
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Mitsuo Ochi, MD, PhD JAPAN
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16:15
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Case Presentations & Discussion
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Diane L. Dahm, MD UNITED STATES
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10:45 - 11:30
|
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Research Methodology: How to do it
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Chair:
Volker Musahl, MD UNITED STATES
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Paulo H. M. Araujo, MD, PhD BRAZIL
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Olufemi R. Ayeni, MD, PhD, MSc, FRCSC CANADA
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Michael T. Hirschmann, MD, Prof. SWITZERLAND
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Jason L. Koh, MD, MBA UNITED STATES
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10:45
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Business & Finding Tools for a Successful Researcher
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Jason L. Koh, MD, MBA UNITED STATES
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10:50
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How do you Secure a Fellowship Position?
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Paulo H. M. Araujo, MD, PhD BRAZIL
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10:55
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Collaboration - Fact or Fiction?
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Olufemi R. Ayeni, MD, PhD, MSc, FRCSC CANADA
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11:00
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How to Write a Scientific Report
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Michael T. Hirschmann, MD, Prof. SWITZERLAND
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11:05
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Discussion
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11:10
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ISAKOS Young Investigator Research Mentoring Program - Research Proposal
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Volker Musahl, MD UNITED STATES
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14:00 - 15:00
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Intriguing Tendinopathies in Sport: Pathophysiology to Regenerative Technology
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Chair:
Kai-Ming Chan, MBBS, MCh(Orth), FRCPS(G), FRCS(E), FRCSEd(Orth) HONG KONG
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Kanglai Tang, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
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James H. C. Wang, PhD UNITED STATES
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Ming-Hao Zheng, PhD, DM, FRCPath, FRCPA AUSTRALIA
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14:00
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Intriguing Tendinopathies – What’s new on the horizon?
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Kai-Ming Chan, MBBS, MCh(Orth), FRCPS(G), FRCS(E), FRCSEd(Orth) HONG KONG
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14:10
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IAutologous tendon stem cell injection: The regenerative approach of tendinopathy
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Ming-Hao Zheng, PhD, DM, FRCPath, FRCPA AUSTRALIA
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14:20
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TSC-based mechanism of tendinopathy
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James H. C. Wang, PhD UNITED STATES
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14:30
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Clinical Experience Sharing in Treating Tendinopathies
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Kai-Ming Chan, MBBS, MCh(Orth), FRCPS(G), FRCS(E), FRCSEd(Orth) HONG KONG
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15:30 - 16:30
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How to Teach Arthroscopy
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Chair:
Alberto Gobbi, MD ITALY
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Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
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João Duarte Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD PORTUGAL
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Mustafa Karahan, Prof. TURKEY
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Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
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15:30
|
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Cadaver Lab Organization
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Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
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15:40
|
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What to Teach?
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Mustafa Karahan, Prof. TURKEY
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15:50
|
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Daily Life Meniscal Surgery - What to Teach?
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João Duarte Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD PORTUGAL
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16:00
|
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Cartilage Arthroscopic Surgery - What is Important to Know?
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Alberto Gobbi, MD ITALY
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16:10
|
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ACL Arthroscopy - What to Teach?
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Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
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16:20
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Discussion
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Alberto Gobbi, MD ITALY
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15:30 - 16:30
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New Technologies and Future in Total Knee Arthroplasty
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Chair:
Andrew D. Pearle, MD UNITED STATES
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Fabio Catani, Prof. ITALY
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Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD FRANCE
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Shuichi Matsuda, MD, PhD JAPAN
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Eun-Kyoo Song, MD, PhD, Prof. KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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Alfred J. Tria, Jr., MD UNITED STATES
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15:30
|
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Update on navigation for TKR: where are we in 2017?
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Fabio Catani, Prof. ITALY
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15:38
|
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Mechanical alignment in TKR – what are important targets and how do we best achieve it
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Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD FRANCE
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15:46
|
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Rationale and Outcomes of Kinematic Alignment in TKR
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Shuichi Matsuda, MD, PhD JAPAN
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15:54
|
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Smart instruments and Knee Replacement
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16:02
|
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New Techniques for Minimally Invasive TKR
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Alfred J. Tria, Jr., MD UNITED STATES
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16:10
|
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Navigation vs PSI vs Robotics: which way is it going?
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Eun-Kyoo Song, MD, PhD, Prof. KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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10:45 - 12:00
|
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Cartilage Treatment Options 2017
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Chair:
Norimasa Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN
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Vladimir Bobic, MD, FRCSEd UNITED KINGDOM
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Mats G. Brittberg, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
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Scott D. Gillogly, MD QATAR
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Alberto Gobbi, MD ITALY
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Daniel Saris, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
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10:45
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Introduction
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Norimasa Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN
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10:50
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Emerging technologies in Cartilage repair
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Mats G. Brittberg, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
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11:00
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Autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) in the Patellofemoral Joint
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Scott D. Gillogly, MD QATAR
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11:10
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Hyaluronic scaffold and BMAC in large cartilage lesions: the biologic arthroplasty 10-year experience
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Alberto Gobbi, MD ITALY
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11:20
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IMPACT with recycling and allogeneic cells for joint repair
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Daniel Saris, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
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11:30
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The BioPoly Partial Resurfacing Implant
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Vladimir Bobic, MD, FRCSEd UNITED KINGDOM
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15:30 - 16:30
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Tendon and Ligament Injuries in the Elbow
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Chair:
Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
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Michael T. Freehill, MD, FAOA, FAAOS UNITED STATES
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Alessandro Marinelli, MD ITALY
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Kilian Wegmann, MD, PhD GERMANY
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15:30
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Classification of Elbow Instability
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Alessandro Marinelli, MD ITALY
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15:40
|
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Lateral Collateral Ligament Instability
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Kilian Wegmann, MD, PhD GERMANY
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15:50
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Medial Collateral Ligament Instability
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Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
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16:00
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Distal Biceps Injuries
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Michael T. Freehill, MD, FAOA, FAAOS UNITED STATES
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16:10
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Discussion
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Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
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16:30 - 17:30
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The Stiff Elbow
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Chair:
Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
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Raul Barco, MD, PhD, FEBOT SPAIN
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Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
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Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
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16:30
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Indications & Limits
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Raul Barco, MD, PhD, FEBOT SPAIN
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16:42
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Degenerative Stiff Elbow
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Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
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16:54
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OCD
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Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
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17:06
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Calcifications around and inside the elbow :treatment and prevention
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Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
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17:18
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Discussion
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Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
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11:00 - 12:00
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Prevention and Management of Infection in ACL Reconstruction
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Co-Chair:
Joan Carles Monllau, MD, PhD, Prof. SPAIN
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Co-Chair:
Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, PhD, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
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Charles H. Brown, Jr., MD UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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Magnus Forssblad, MD, PhD SWEDEN
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Sven U. Scheffler, MD, PhD GERMANY
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11:00
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Introduction
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Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, PhD, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
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11:02
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General considerations for Prevention of Infection
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Charles H. Brown, Jr., MD UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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11:10
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Intra-operative Precautions to Reduce the Risk of Septic Infections following ACLR
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Sven U. Scheffler, MD, PhD GERMANY
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11:18
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The Vancomycin Wrap Technique and a Diagnostic Algorithm for Infection
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Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, PhD, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
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11:26
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Surgical and Antibiotic Treatment for ACLR Septic Arthritis:
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Joan Carles Monllau, MD, PhD, Prof. SPAIN
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11:34
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Postoperative septic arthritis after ACLR : Does it affect the Outcome
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Magnus Forssblad, MD, PhD SWEDEN
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11:42
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Panel Discussion
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13:30 - 14:30
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A 2017 Update on Meniscus Allograft Transplantation: Indications, Techniques & Results
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Co-Chair:
Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
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Co-Chair:
Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
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Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM CANADA
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Jong-Min Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
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13:30
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Introduction
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Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
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Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
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13:35
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Surgical Technique Decisions 2017
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Jong-Min Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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13:47
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Consensus statements on the role of MAT
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Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM CANADA
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13:59
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Results of MAT - what can we expect?
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Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
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14:11
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Indications - putting the information together
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Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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14:23
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Discussion
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Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
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Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
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15:30 - 16:30
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Is it Time to Reevaluate the Clinical Outcome of Artificial Ligaments & Imagine the Future Trends?
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Co-Chair:
Shiyi Chen, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
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Hideo Matsumoto, MD, PhD JAPAN
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Cameron Norsworthy, MBBS, FRACS AUSTRALIA
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Pierre Ranger, MD, MSc, FRCSc CANADA
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Robert A. Stanton, MD UNITED STATES
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15:30
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Concept of artificial ligament. Is it prosthesis or scaffold
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Hideo Matsumoto, MD, PhD JAPAN
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15:40
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A multi-center long-term follow-up study of failed ACL reconstruction using LARS device: Chinese experience and surgical essentials
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Shiyi Chen, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
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15:50
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My experience with the LARS ACL device at minimum 5 year follow up
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Cameron Norsworthy, MBBS, FRACS AUSTRALIA
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16:00
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A case series:original research of 112 acute total knee dislocations treated with artificial ligaments
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Pierre Ranger, MD, MSc, FRCSc CANADA
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16:10
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Panel Discussion
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Shiyi Chen, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
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16:30 - 17:30
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Shoulder Arthritis in the Young, Active Patient: How to Approach & When to Replace
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Chair:
Kevin P. Shea, MD UNITED STATES
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Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus GERMANY
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Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
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16:30
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Arthroscopic Treatment of Shoulder Arthritis in the Young Patient with Loss of Motion
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Kevin P. Shea, MD UNITED STATES
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16:42
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Arthroscopic Glenoid Resurfacing
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Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
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16:54
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Articular cartilage Replacement in Shoulder Osteoarthritis in the Young Patient
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Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus GERMANY
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17:06
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When to replace: Hemi vs. Total Shoulder
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Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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17:18
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Discussion
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Kevin P. Shea, MD UNITED STATES
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11:00 - 12:00
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Non-Operative Management of Knee OA
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Chair:
James Hui, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS, M.D. (Orthopaedic Surgery) SINGAPORE
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Ramon Cugat Bertomeu, MD, PhD SPAIN
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Ponky Firer, Prof. SOUTH AFRICA
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Elizaveta Kon, Prof., MD ITALY
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11:00
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Winning the OA war without a lance
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James Hui, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS, M.D. (Orthopaedic Surgery) SINGAPORE
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11:03
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Mass, Muscles and Minimal Support
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Ponky Firer, Prof. SOUTH AFRICA
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11:14
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PRP – what’s the evidence
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Ramon Cugat Bertomeu, MD, PhD SPAIN
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11:25
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‘fake’ stem cells (concentrated)
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Elizaveta Kon, Prof., MD ITALY
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11:36
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‘real’ stem cells (cultured)
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James Hui, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS, M.D. (Orthopaedic Surgery) SINGAPORE
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11:47
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Question & Answer & Discussions
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James Hui, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS, M.D. (Orthopaedic Surgery) SINGAPORE
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14:00 - 15:00
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Issues of Alignment & Slope: When and How to Address
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Chair:
David A. Parker, MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS AUSTRALIA
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Michael T. Hirschmann, MD, Prof. SWITZERLAND
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Eiji Kondo, MD, PhD JAPAN
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Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
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Romain Seil, MD, Prof. LUXEMBOURG
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14:00
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Introduction
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David A. Parker, MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS AUSTRALIA
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14:02
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Coronal Plane Malalignment: When should we correct and what is the optimal correction?
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David A. Parker, MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS AUSTRALIA
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14:08
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Surgical techniques for tibial and femoral coronal plane Correction
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Eiji Kondo, MD, PhD JAPAN
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14:16
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Cases & Discussion
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David A. Parker, MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS AUSTRALIA
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14:26
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The Relationship Between Tibial Slope and ACL/PCL Function and Injury
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Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
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14:33
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Indications & Techniques for Tibial Slope Correction in ACL Insufficiency
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Michael T. Hirschmann, MD, Prof. SWITZERLAND
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14:40
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Indications & Techniques for Tibial Slope Correction in PCL Insufficiency
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Romain Seil, MD, Prof. LUXEMBOURG
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14:47
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Cases & Discussion
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David A. Parker, MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS AUSTRALIA
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15:30 - 16:30
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Logistics and Problems with Registry and Large Cohort Data
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Chair:
Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
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Magnus Forssblad, MD, PhD SWEDEN
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Christopher C. Kaeding, MD UNITED STATES
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Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK
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Gregory B. Maletis, MD UNITED STATES
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15:30
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Designing a Good Registry, What Have we Learnt
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Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK
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15:42
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Collecting Meaningful Data and What it Means: Cohort is Best
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Christopher C. Kaeding, MD UNITED STATES
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15:54
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Putting all the Registry Data Together: What does that Tell Us
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Gregory B. Maletis, MD UNITED STATES
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16:06
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From the Beginning to Now, what is Next with Data Collection
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Magnus Forssblad, MD, PhD SWEDEN
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16:18
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Discussion
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Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
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