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09:15 - 09:30

Welcome and introductory remarks

09:30 - 10:30

Topic 1: Physical Activity Promotion for Clinical Populations

(1) Exercise in cancer survivorship

  • Anna Campbell, Professor at Edinburgh Napier University and Director at CanRehab 

(2) The 6 R’s Framework- return to sport post-partum

  • Gráinne Donnelly, Advanced Physiotherapist, Educator, Postgraduate MSc Student and Clinical Researcher
10:00 - 10:20

Topic 1: Panel Discussion

Panel discussion Q&A with the panel around the topics discussed

Speakers:

  • Anna Campbell, Professor at Edinburgh Napier University and Director at CanRehab 
  • Gráinne Donnelly, Advanced Physiotherapist, Educator, Postgraduate MSc Student and Clinical Researcher
10:25 - 11.10

Topic 2: Low Back Pain in Athletes

(1) Triage and early management of the athlete with acute LBP

  • Kellie Wilkie, Managing Director at BODYSYSTEM PHYSIO, APA Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist, Australia Olympic Team Rowing Physiotherapist

(2) Alchemy in rehabilitation- is there a magic formula for athlete LBP?

  • Fiona Wilson, Associate Professor and Chartered Physiotherapist, Head of Discipline of Physiotherapy, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin

(3) The junior athlete with LBP- same but different? Or really different?

  • Jane Thornton, Sport and Exercise Medicine Physician, Canada Research Chair in Injury Prevention and Physical Activity for Health, Editor of British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM), Canadian Olympian and World Champion Rower
11:10 - 11:30

Topic 2: Panel Discussion

Panel discussion Q&A with the panel around the topics discussed.

Speakers:

  • Kellie Wilkie, Managing Director at BODYSYSTEM PHYSIO, APA Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist, Australia Olympic Team Rowing Physiotherapist 
  • Fiona Wilson, Associate Professor and Chartered Physiotherapist, Head of Discipline of Physiotherapy, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin
  • Jane Thornton, Sport and Exercise Medicine Physician, Canada Research Chair in Injury Prevention and Physical Activity for Health, Editor of British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM), Canadian Olympian and World Champion Rower
11:30 - 11:50

Coffee break

11.50 - 12.20

Topic 3: Safeguarding Athletes

(1) Safeguarding in para sport

(2) The athlete as a commodity

  • Carly McKay, Senior Lecturer, Department for Health at University of Bath 
12.20 - 12.45

Topic 3: Panel Discussion

Panel discussion Q&A with the panel around the topics discussed

Speakers:

  • Eva Carneiro, Specialist Consultant at The Sports Medical Group
  • Yetsa Tuakli-Wosornu, Associate Professor, Yale School of Public Health/University of Pittsburgh 
  • Carly McKay, Senior Lecturer, Department for Health at University of Bath 
12.45 - 13.45

Lunch break

13.45 - 14.30

Topic 4: COVID-19: Optimising Health and Safety

(1) Physical activity and the association with severe COVID-19 outcomes

(2) Transmission of COVID-19 in sport

  • Ben Jones, Professor Sports Physiology and Performance at Leeds Beckett University

(3) Navigating COVID-19 in professional sport- experiences from the Premier League

  • Andy O’Boyle, Head of Elite Performance at Premier League

 

 

14.30 - 14.50

Topic 4: Panel Discussion

Table discussion Q&A with the panel around the topics discussed

Speakers:

  • Margot Putukian, Chief Medical Officer at Major League Soccer, USA
  • Robert Sallis, Physician; Director; Sports Medicine Fellowship
  • Ben Jones, Professor Sports Physiology and Performance at Leeds Beckett University
  • Andy O Boyle, Head of Elite Performance at Premier League
14.50 -15.10

Refreshment break

15.10 - 15.55

Topic 5: What should SEM look like in the 2020s?

(1)  A gendered environmental approach in sports injury prevention

  • Sheree Bekker, Assistant Professor, Department for Health, University of Bath

(2) Para Sport in 2022: a reflection on the century’s work to date

  • Nick Webborn, Chair at British Paralympic Association, Clinical Professor at the University of Brighton

(3) Representation of the whole world in sport- are we hitting the whole target?

15.55 - 16.15

Topic 5: Panel Discussion

Table discussion Q&A with the panel around the topics discussed.

Speakers:

  • Sheree Bekker, Assistant Professor, Department for Health, University of Bath
  • Nick Webborn, Chair at British Paralympic Association, Clinical Professor at the University of Brighton
  • Nonhlanhla Mkumbuzi, Founder and Executive Director at Ntombi Sport
  • Maurice Douryang, Physiotherapist of the Menoua Royal Eagle Team
16.15 - 16.30

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