FMPA Conference 2024 Programme

CONFERENCE HEADLINE SPONSOR 2024

9.00
Registration Open

Collect your delegate pack

9.30
MEET & GREET BREAKFAST

Network with colleagues and exhibitors.

Tea/Coffee & breakfast served.

 

Sponsored by

 

10.30
Opening Address

Welcome from the Football Medicine and Performance Association CEO, Eamonn Salmon.

Eamonn Salmon
CEO – FMPA
10.35
Myocene: Headline Sponsor Presentation

The Myocene device makes the assessment of muscular fatigability in athletes available in the field. Better monitoring of fatigue helps to improve performance through appropriate training and reduces the risk of overtraining syndrome and injury.

 

 

Raphael Ravët
Business Development Manager Myocene
10.50
Concussion: The Role of Rehabilitation and The Importance of Responsibility

The role of rehabilitation in the management of concussion is gathering pace. No longer simply a matter of counting to ‘x’ many days and adding in some exercise, this session will look at how multimodal assessment, clinical reasoning and a targeted approach to rehabilitation may be key for both the short term and long term health of a player and their performance. It will be frank and challenge people to consider how proactive they are in dealing with the condition.

 

Session sponsored by

Simon Shepard
Chair, Medical Advisory Group, Lord’s Ground
11.35
The applied recovery day
  • The demands of a championship season
  • Periodising the weekly schedule
  • Incorporating recovery into what we do and how we do it.
  • Are recovery protocols transferable across different clubs
  • Lessons learned over a period of time and what are the key fundamentals

 

Session sponsored by

John Lucas
Head of Physical Performance – Preston North End FC
12.00
Why gender matters – Disparity between ACL injuries in males and females

Are ACL injuries an epidemic in the women’s game or are we just taking note of them now. Professionalisation and media attention surrounding women’s football is rapidly growing. The burden of injury is more important than ever to clubs and national teams. This talk will discuss the sex and gender differences between males and females particularly relating to injury and ACL injury. Specific focus will be given to the menstrual cycle and its impact on female footballers performance and injury risk and challenges faced with supporting players in this area.

 

Session sponsored by

 

Ally Barlow
Women’s Team Physiotherapist – Chelsea FC
12.35
13.45
Tackling Academy Physiotherapy

We all know the old adage that ‘children are not mini adults’, but what does this really mean to the medical and performance team working with the youth academy player?  Practical aspects of growth and maturation will be discussed along with a child-centred approach and paediatric pathology.  We will consider how we optimise Academy physiotherapy over and above the standard rehab pathway, considering how we create ownership and engagement in our youth athletes.  Finally, we will discuss how we can also develop our Academy therapy staff as well as our players.

 

Session sponsored by

Di Ryding
Former Head Foundation & Youth Development Physiotherapist – Manchester United FC
14:20
Impacts of managerial change on performance support staff
  • The New Manager Cycle (NMC)
  • The Managers Position
  • Our Position – Impact of External and Internal threat on High Performance.
  • How do training and game models impact support staff and their service provision and requirements
  • Do injuries follow managers?
  • How can we learn from Im a celebrity get me out of here?
  • Why would a manager trust you
  • Strategies around increasing trust and supporting transition day to day.

 

Session sponsored by

Callum Walsh
Elite Performance Specialist
14.55
Tea / Coffee Break
15.25
My Guy

There is a changing landscape in professional football. Players are seeking external service providers on a more regular basis. What are the challenges for club Medical and Performance staff? How can these be overcome? This presentation will discuss and contrast perspectives of ‘in-house’ staff versus ‘externals’. Case examples will be used to outline processes utilised at R4P to address the challenges for club staff.

 

Session sponsored by

 

Matt Konopinski
Director of Physiotherapy & Performance – Rehab 4 Performance
16.00
Football and Nutrition: Reflections on 25 years working with professional clubs

The last 25 years or so have seen some significant changes in the professional football scene within the UK. Mirroring some of these changes has been the revolution in nutrition advice to football players based on developing science. This presentation explores the adaptations that have taken place in the role of the nutrition advisor (not least the relationships between nutrition and the managerial, fitness and medical staff), significant enhancements in the so-called canteen facilities and meals presented to players, as well as the explosion of sports nutrition companies and supplements available. Some key aspects of the developing science related to football performance and recovery is also examined.

 

Session sponsored by

Professor Don Maclaren
Professor of Sports Nutrition – Liverpool John Moores University
16.35
Challenge the panel! 

All the speakers will come together to discuss points raised during the day.

 

Session sponsored by

17.00
Closing Address

Thank you to all our trade exhibitors and sponsors.

 

Eamonn Salmon
CEO – FMPA
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