International Sports Science & Sports Medicine Conference 2019
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The Conference is a high-level educational event, for sports professionals and students interested in sports science, medicine, physiotherapy, strength & conditioning
Delegates will gain greater knowledge and receive comprehensive tips, advice and practical help from leading global experts.
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Early Bird Ends on the 31ST July 2019
Please make your registration in order to benefit from this discounted rate and to secure your place.
Our keynotes and invited speakers come from around the world, representing the very best in their fields of expertise. The Conference highlights many disciplines in sports science and sports medicine highlighting; sports physiotherapy, strength and conditioning and exercise science.
Speakers and topics:
Back pain in Sport: cause and management
Jiri Dvorak (Switzerland)
Exercise-associated muscle cramp – an update
Ron Maughan (UK)
Oral health and elite sport performance
Ian Needleman (UK)
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in tendon and muscle therapy
Stephane Bermon (Monaco)
Doping prevention in sport: Prescribing for the elite athlete
David Mottram (UK)
The 2019 UEFA Nutrition for Football consensus
TBC
Football medicine: The F-Marc legacy
Jiri Dvorak (Switzerland)
When a woman cannot compete with women
Stephane Bermon (Monaco)
Confidentiality issues in professional sport
Mike McNamee (UK)
How much protein should athletes eat to maximise muscle growth and strength?
Kevin Tipton (UK)
Symposium: Perspectives on athlete rehabilitation and recovery from injury
Strength and conditioning
Diarmaid Brennan (Ireland)
Nutrition
Kevin Tipton (UK)
The athlete’s perspective
Havard Moksnes (Norway)
Treatment of ACL injuries in elite athletes
Havard Moksnes (Norway)
Strength training for female football performance: Specific considerations for the prevention of injury
Dave Clark (UK)
Concurrent strength, power and endurance training
Barry Drust (UK)
Strength and conditioning guidelines for young athletes
Rhodri Lloyd (UK)
Tendinopathies of the hip and groin
Nick Livadas (UK)