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SYMPOSIA
  15:30–16:30 Concurrent 2–Cozumel 1+5
RETURN TO SPORTS AFTER KNEE SURGERY: HOW TO TEST FOR READINESS
Chair: Robert A. Magnussen, MD, MPH UNITED STATES Julian A. Feller, FRACS AUSTRALIA
Christian Fink, MD, Prof. AUSTRIA
Alli Gokeler, PhD, PT GERMANY
Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD, FAPTA UNITED STATES
Mihai Vioreanu, MD, MCh, FFSEM, FRCSI(Tr&Orth) IRELAND Moderator: Guillermo J. Allende, MD, Prof. ARGENTINA
This symposium will review the best practices for evaluating readiness of athletes to return to sport after knee
ligament surgery .
• The Historical Battle in Return to Play Decisions: Criteria vs . Time
• 3D Biomechanics Testing in Clinic
• A Simple Mobile Test Battery for RTS After ACLR
• Is Return to Sport Testing Even Useful?
• Early Data on Some New RTS Tests
15:30–16:15 Concurrent 4–Cozumel 2+A
CAMERA OR EYEBALL?: ARTHROSCOPIC VS. OPEN HIP INDICATIONS
Chair: Omer Mei-Dan, MD UNITED STATES
Matthew J. Brick, MBChB, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
Dean K. Matsuda, MD UNITED STATES
Thierry Pauyo, MD, FRCSC CANADA Moderator: Leandro Ejnisman, MD, PhD BRAZIL
Upon completion of this session, participants will have gained a better understanding of open and arthroscopic hip surgery indications, along with the advantages and disadvantages
of both options .
• Sciatic Neurolysis
• FAI–Global Pincer and Large Camera,
Arthroscopic or Open?
• Labral Reconstruction–Indications, Techniques and Should
We Just Open the Joint Up?
• The Instability Patient, Scope or Open?
Bony vs . Soft Tissue
16:30–17:30 Concurrent 2–Cozumel 1+5
ISAKOS RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM
Chair: Volker Musahl, MD UNITED STATES
Alfonso R. Barnechea Rey, MD PERU
Michael T. Hirschmann, Prof. SWITZERLAND
Yuichi Hoshino, MD, PhD JAPAN
Stephen L. Lyman, PhD UNITED STATES
Robert G. Marx, MD, MSc, FRCSC UNITED STATES Moderator: Sebastian Irarrazaval, MD CHILE
This symposium will provide attendees with an introduction to the ISAKOS Young Investigator’s Scholarship and Research Mentoring program . The session will provide instructions on how to write a grant, how to assess outcome, basic statistics, how to perform a multi-center research project, how to write a manuscript, followed by a panel discussion . The session will end with a recognition of the 20 Young Investigator award winners and presentation of the ISAKOS/ESSKA Research Handbook to the winners .
• Introduction of ISAKOS Young Investigator Program • How to Write a Grant
• How to Assess Outcome
• Basic Statistics
• How to Organize A Multicenter Clinical Trial • How to Write a Manuscript
• Recognition of Young Investigator Winners
16:30–17:30 Concurrent 3–Cozumel 3+4
NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN
KNEE ARTHROPLASTY
Chair: Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE David Figueroa, MD, Prof. CHILE
Fares S. Haddad, MCh(Orth), BSc, FRCS(Orth)
UNITED KINGDOM
Myung-Chul Lee, MD, PhD, Prof. REPUBLIC OF KOREA Maurilio Marcacci, MD ITALY
Moderator: M. Ivan Encalada-Díaz, MD MEXICO
This course will outline the advantages and disadvantages of some of the new technologies used in knee arthroplasty, including: robotic total knee replacement (TKR); robotic unicompartmental knee replacement (UKR), both CT-based and CT-free; patient-specific instrumentation (PSI); navigation and accelerometers; and sensor technology .
• Robotic Unicompartmental Knee Replacement
• Total Knee Replacement with Robotics in South America:
Breaking the Paradigms
• Early Experience of Reduced Soft Tissue Damage and
Better Early Functional Outcomes with Robotic
UKA and TKA
• TKA with PSI and Sensor Technology • Individual Knee Arthroplasty Implant
MONDAY, MAY 13, 2019
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Please note, program information, agendas and faculty details are subject to change.




































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