Theme: To evaluate the science involved in sports medicine and fitness
Sports Medicine 2016
OMICS International Conferences invites all the participants from all over the world to attend 17 hours CME Accrediated 2nd International Conference on Sports Medicine and Fitness, during April 18-20, 2016, Dubai, UAE which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.
Track 1: Sports Science: Physical Education
Physical activity is an essential part of a being health. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (PAG) recommends that adults get at least 2½ hours of moderately to vigorously intense physical activity each week. Sports can give a big boost to the amount of physical activity in your life. Academic sports and physical training: The participation in organized sports offers the chance for youth people to enhance their physical and social skills. Physical training in young people High quality physical education can encourage young people to develop knowledge, understanding and skills across a range of physical education, sport and health – enhancing experiences. Physical training in women and children Women of all ages can benefit from physical strength training. Studies have shown that even women who are 90 years old and use a walker can benefit from light strength training and also beneficial for children. Physical Training in youth and elderly people older adults, both male and female, can benefit from regular physical activity. Physical activity need not be strenuous to achieve health benefits. A moderate amount of activity can be obtained in longer sessions of moderately intense activities.
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Track 2: Injuries and Orthopedic Treatments in Sports
Foot, ankle, hip, knee, shoulder & neck injuries Sports injuries are injuries that happen when playing sports or exercising. Some are from accidents. Others can result from poor training practices or improper gear. The most common sports injuries are sprains, strains, foot, ankle, hip, knee, shoulder & neck. There are two kinds of sports injuries: acute and chronic. Acute injuries occur suddenly when playing or exercising and the reason for the chronic injury could also be the same but the severity is more. We have many injury cause symposiums and workshop. Emergency sports medicines a physician with special knowledge in sports medicine is responsible for continuous care in the field of sports medicine. These medicines are very much important for the athlete. Sports medicine is a subspecialty of emergency medicine, family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics. Surgical and non-surgical treatments Non-Surgical Treatment Options: Surgery is not the appropriate or preferred treatment for some of the injuries. Physical therapy and non-surgical options can often get you back to a healthy, active lifestyle. Surgical Options: Surgery is required for few chronic sports injuries like more complex spinal procedures and total joint replacements.
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Track 3: Exercise Physiology and Role of Hormones
Functioning of the body during exercise The body response to the exercise in such a way that there's the red face and the sweating, the pounding heart and pumping lungs, the boost to your alertness and mood, the previously nonexistent urges to talk about nothing but splits and laps and PBs, Muscle Stretching Workshops. Role of hormones in muscular growth and fitness hormones play a vital role for the development of the body size shape and strength. GH, or the growth hormone is well helping to maintain an optimal ratio of lean muscle tissue to body fat. It’s Very important to have good GH levels in order to live healthy, both mentally and of course, physically. Exercise physiology is the study of the acute responses and chronic adaptations to a wide range of physical exercise conditions. Kinetics during rest and exercise In addition, many exercise physiologists study the effect of exercise on pathology, kinetics during rest and exercise, and the mechanisms by which exercise can reduce or reverse disease progression
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Track 4: Orthopedic treatments
Orthopaedic surgery or orthopaedic treatments of simply orthopedics is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopaedic surgeons use both surgical and nonsurgical means to treat musculoskeletal trauma, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumors, and congenital disorders. Sports injuries are injuries that happen when playing sports or exercising. Some are from accidents. Others can result from poor training practices or improper gear. The most common sports injuries are Sprains, strains, Foot, ankle, hip, Knee, shoulder & neck. Acute and chronic injuries There are two kinds of sports injuries: acute and chronic. Acute injuries occur suddenly when playing or exercising and the reason for the chronic injury could also be the same but the severity is more. We have many Injury Cause Symposiums and workshop. Emergency sports medicines a physician with special knowledge in sports medicine is responsible for continuous care in the field of sports medicine. These medicines are very much important for the athlete. Sports medicine is a subspecialty of emergency medicine, family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics. Surgical and non-surgical treatments Non-Surgical Treatment Options: Surgery is not the appropriate or preferred treatment for some of the injuries. Physical therapy and non-surgical options can often get you back to a healthy, active lifestyle. Surgical Options: Surgery is required for few chronic sports injuries like more complex spinal procedures and total joint replacements.
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Track 5: Physical and Occupational Therapy & Rehabilitation
Physical therapy tends to be more focused on evaluating and diagnosing movement dysfunctions as well as treating a person’s injury itself. While an occupational therapist will often also do diagnosis, the physical therapist will be more likely to diagnose and treat the physical source of the problem; the injured tissues and structures. Cardiovascular and Conditioning Physical Therapy: Sports Cardio conditioning improves circulation and strengthens the heart, lungs and blood vessels. It builds endurance and strength for the heart muscle, whether a person is well or recovering from a disease or injury Innovative Exercise Workshops. Importance of cardio in exercise it conditions the heart to work more efficiently, which helps prevent heart attacks or other heart ailments. It also increases oxygen to the blood, strengthens the heart and lungs, improves energy levels, burns calories and reduces cholesterol. Yoga and physical therapy is a physical, mental, and spiritual practice or discipline which originated in India. Physical therapy or physiotherapy and Mental Therapy Workshops (often abbreviated to PT) (also known as Movement Scientist) is a Rehabilitation profession that remediates impairments and promotes mobility, function, and quality of life through examination, diagnosis, prognosis, and physical intervention.
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Track 6: Sports Nutrition and Supplements
Essential nutrients and supplements are very much important in sports, the more intense the exercise or sport, the greater the body's nutrient needs. Athletes who participate in endurance sports have specific needs because of what they demand from their bodies. The first seven essential supplements are the minerals calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, selenium, sodium and zinc. Their benefits range from keeping bones strong to minimizing fatigue. Importance of proteins, minerals and water The RDA for protein is 60 mg per day for adults (specifically 0.8 g/kg of body weight/day). This recommendation, however, is based on the needs of sedentary individuals. Good hydration before, during and after exercise is very important. Isotonic drinks contain electrolytes and simple carbohydrates and are therefore recommended. Alcohol should not be drunk. Eating habits of individual athlete Physical performance is closely linked to nutrition, as a sports person with a healthy diet and good training will obtain better results in a competition than those individuals with the same qualities but an inadequate diet.
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Track 7: Sports Psychology and Skills Acquisition
The use of psychological strategies and psychotherapy to improve sports performance has increased significantly over the past few decades. Coaches have realized that, particularly at elite level psychology plays a key role in determining the level of performance. The ability of the mind to generate thought patterns, influence emotions, stimulates or diminishes arousal and creates images of a desired action. Behavioral biomechanical and neural bases of development it aims to understand how human movement patterns are changed in characteristic ways when different emotions are expressed in healthy individuals and in individuals with mood disorders. Athletes need to be able to prepare for major competitions, reduce tension and stress that may have cause a decline in performance, and maintain high-level performances over a long period of time. Motivation is what drives behavior and is very important for athlete's to reach an optimal level of performance. Biomechanics to enhance sports performances Biomechanics is a tool to understand human movement that can be applied to enhance athletic performance and prevent injury. Performance of a skill can be broken down into multiple layers of components, ranging from muscle strength to joint trajectories. Tools to measure human movement include video, accelerometry, medical imaging, and 3-D motion capture. Optimal movement is affected by body size and shape. Elite athletes move optimally and this knowledge can be used to coach and train others.
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Track 8: Doping and Anti-Doping Study
The World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) Prohibited List is the comprehensive document serving as the international standard for identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport. Usage of anabolic steroids and its impact on health Anabolic steroids” is the familiar name for synthetic variants of the male sex hormone testosterone. Anabolic steroids can be legally prescribed to treat conditions resulting from steroid hormone deficiency, such as delayed puberty, as well as diseases that result in loss of lean muscle mass, such as cancer and AIDS. But some athletes, bodybuilders, and others abuse these drugs in an attempt to enhance performance and/or improve their physical appearance. Drug testing techniques in sports are the techniques used to check the sports drug consumed by the athlete before or after the performance, Mass spectroscopy and gas chromatography may be the grey beards of sports drug testing, but their evolved forms can still snare you a cheat. Laws and ethics of sports: Sports law is the body of legal issues at work in the world of both amateur and professional sports. Sports law overlaps substantially with labor law, contract law, competition or antitrust law, and tort law.
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Track 9: Sports Dentistry
Sports Dentistry is the treatment and prevention of oral/facial athletic injuries and related oral diseases and manifestations. 15 million Americans suffer dental injuries and 5 million teeth are lost annually in sports-related injuries. During a single athletic season, athletes have a 1 in 10 chance of suffering a facial or dental injury. In fact, the lifetime risk of such an injury is estimated to be about 45% according to the National Youth Sports Foundation. Dentistry plays a large role in treating oral and craniofacial injuries resulting from sporting activities. Many athletes are not aware of the health implications of a traumatic injury to the mouth or of the potential for incurring severe head and orofacial injuries while playing. The dentist can play an imperative role in informing athletes, coaches and patients about the importance of preventing orofacial injuries in sports. The aim of this paper is to increase professional awareness and interest for orientation toward sports dentistry. The most important aspect in preventing sports-related orofacial injuries is wearing basic protective devices such as properly-fitting helmets, facemasks and/or mouth guards. Perhaps the single most important piece of oral/facial protective equipment is a properly fitted mouth guard. Mouth guards should be worn when there is a possibility of body-to-body or body-to-equipment contact. Mouthguards help prevent injuries to the teeth, lips, gingiva, tongue, and mucosa.
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Track 10: Computer Science and Technology in Sports
Electronic sports (also known as eSports, e-sports is a term for organized multiplayer video game competitions. The most common video game genres associated with electronic sports are real-time strategy, fighting, first-person shooter, and multiplayer online battle arena. Tournaments such as the League of Legends World Championship, The increasing availability of online video streaming platforms, particularly Twitch.tv, has become central to current eSports competitions Sports instrument equipment research With the development of the modern science and technology, new and high technology and the electronic instrument and equipment has been widely used in the referee work of the large scale track and field matches. Many sports instrument and equipment researches are going on for the improvement of the performance.
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Track 12: Natural and Herbal Medicine for Sports
Plant medicine and plant extracts in osteoarthritis Limitations in the conventional medical management of osteoarthritis indicate a real need for safe and effective treatment of osteoarthritis patients. Herbal medicines may provide a solution to this problem. Herbal medicines may treat these conditions effectively. Historically, people have used herbal medicines to prevent illness, cure infection, relieve fever, and heal wounds. Herbal medicines can also treat constipation, ease pain, or act as relaxants or stimulants. Research on some herbs and plant products has shown that they may have some of the same effects that conventional medicines do, while others may have no effect or may be harmful. Researchers have studied some natural products and have found them to be useful. Omega-3 fatty acids, for example, may help lower triglyceride levels. These medicine and ailments are useful in the treatments of many orthopedic and sports injuries.
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After the success of the 1st International Conference on Soprts Medicine and Fitness in Chicago during March 23-25 2015, OMICS International with the great pleasure welcomes you to the 17 hours CME Accrediated 2nd International Conference on Sports Medicine and Fitness which is going to be held during April 18-20, 2016 at Hotel The Oberoi Dubai, Dubai, UAE
The main theme of the conference is “To evaluate the science involved in sports medicine and fitness"
Sports Medicine-2016 that aims at bringing together the Sports Medicine and Fitness professionals and students to provide an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development experiences which concentrate on both theory and practices in our International Meetings. Sports Medicine-2016 is a multi-disciplinary conference of sports medicine physicians and sports medicine professionals dedicated to work, education, research, advocacy and the care of athletes of all ages.
The majority of Sports Medicine Members will be Doctors, Professors, Directors, CEOs, Researchers, Nutritionists, Physical Therapists, Sports Psychologists, Primary Care Physicians with fellowship training and added qualification in sports medicine who then combine their practice of sports medicine with their primary specialty. Sports Medicine-2016 also includes members who specialize in non-surgical sports medicine and serve as team physicians at the youth level, NCAA, NFL, MLB, NBA, WNBA, MLS and NHL, as well as with Olympic teams. By nature of their training and experience, sports medicine physicians are ideally suited to provide comprehensive medical care for athletes, sports teams or active individuals who are simply looking to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
OMICS International through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community. OMICS International is a pioneer and leading scientific event organizer, hosts over 500+ leading-edge peer reviewed Open Access Journals and organizes over 300+ International Scientific Conferences all over the globe annually.
Various Workshop and Symposium sessions will throw light on its application in treating Sport related injuries and treatments. The active panel discussions will provide a perfect platform to explore the various methods and the medications for the treatment techniques which are being implemented across the globe, which demonstrates the evidence from research in sport science and physical activities
Importance & Scope:
Health play a vital role for any living being on this earth, nothing can be good, if the health is not good. Healthy and physically fit person can enjoy their lives more beautifully. Sports Medicine is the subjust which deals with all the health and physical related conditions of the athlates. Sports Medicine Conference is the most precious event which is directly related to health and wellness not only for the sports person/athletes but also for the people who are agonize with most of the diseases and disorders which are directly or indirectly related to the physical health and condition. Sports medicine is a towering subject which is related to physical health and conditions.
There is a huge demand for the sports medicine in most of the countries where sports and physical health are given more important. Sports Medicine 2016 aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Sports, Physical Health, Injuries and Medicine. It also provides the chance for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the fields of Sports Medicine and Fitness.
Sports Medicine2016 is an international platform for presenting research about marketing, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in marketing for the benefit of both the academia and business. Sports Medicine2016 is where the future of Sports Medicine and Fitness intersects. This event brings together the most of the eminent persons, researchers, scientists to explore there invaluable knowledge. Sports Medicine2016 is where Sports marketers go to gain perspective on the latest Sports technologies, emerging start-ups, and opportunities that will drive the future of the Sports Medicine and Fitness. We bring together business, creative, and technology leaders from the Sports Medicine market and Sports Medicine industry for the most current and relevant.
Why Dubai…?
Dubai has emerged as a global city and business hub of the Persian Gulf region. It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. It is a world's fastest growing economies, Dubai's gross domestic product is projected at USD 107.1 billion, with a growth rate of 6.1% in 2014. It is estimated that Dubai produces 50,000 to 70,000 barrels (7,900 to 11,100 m3) of oil a day and substantial quantities of gas from offshore fields.
Architecture: Dubai has a rich collection of buildings and structures of various architectural styles. Many modern interpretations of Islamic architecture can be found here. Burj Khalifa (The 828 meters tallest building in the world and a skyscraper in Dubai, UAE. It is a world-class destination and the magnificent place at Downtown Dubai), Burj Al Arab (The Burj Al Arab (Arabic: برج العرب, Tower of the Arabs) is a 7 star luxury hotel. Although the hotel is frequently described as "the world's only seven-Star hotel”) Dubai, Miracle Garden (On Valentine's Day 2013, the Dubai Miracle Garden, a 72,000-square meter flower garden, opened in Dubai land. It is currently the world's largest flower garden. It has 45 million flowers with re-use of waste water through drip irrigation)
Food: Arabic food is very popular and is available everywhere in the city, from the small shawarma diners in Deira and Al Karama to the restaurants in Dubai's hotels. Fast food, South Asian, and Chinese cuisines are also very popular and are widely available. Dubai is known for its nightlife. Clubs and bars are found mostly in hotels due to the liquor laws. The New York Times described Dubai as "the kind of city where you might run into Michael Jordan at the Buddha Bar or stumble across Naomi Campbell celebrating her birthday with a multiday bash"
Sports: Football and cricket are the most popular sports in Dubai which attract sports stars from around the world. The Dubai World Cup, a thoroughbred horse race, is held annually at the Meydan Racecourse. Dubai also hosts the traditional rugby union tournament Dubai Sevens, part of the Sevens World Series. In 2009, Dubai hosted the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens.
Conference Highlights:
· Sports and Health
· Sports Education and Sports Training
· Exercise Physiology and Role of Hormones in Sport and Fitness
· Injuries and Orthopedic Surgeries in Sports and Fitness
· Sports Nutrition and Sports Medicine
· Physical Therapies for Multiple Diseases
· Technologies Assisting Sport and Exercise Facilitation
· Computer Science Involved In Sports Science
· Motor Skill Acquisition and Sports Psychology
· Multidisciplinary Contributions To Sports Science
· Natural or Herbal Medicine for Sports
· Special Focus for 2016: Sport and Development
Why to attend???
Sports Medicine is one of the most important topic, With members from around the world focused on learning about Sports, physical health and other sports related activities, this is your single best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Sports and health community. Conduct demonstrations, distribute information, meet with current and potential Researchers, Scientists, Business Personals, and Industrialis , make a splash with an invaluable knowledge and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, tactics, and the newest updates in Sports Medicine and Fitness fields are hallmarks of this conference.
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Major Sports Medicine Universities, colleges/Institutions around the world
• George Washington University
• University of Michigan (UM)
• University of Pittsburgh
• University of the Rockies
• Iowa State University
• The University of Alabama
• American InterContinental University
Major Sports Medicine Universities, colleges/Institutions in UAE
• American University of Sharjah
• United Arab Emirates University
• Northumbria University
• University of Sharjah
• Paris-Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi
Major Sports Medicine Universities, colleges/Institutions in Dubai
• ETA College
• New York University in Abu Dhabi
• Dubai British School
Statistical Analysis of Sports Medicine Universities:
Major Sports Medicine Associations around the Globe
· International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine.
· The International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA) USA
· International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE) Germany
· Indian Association of Sports Medicine (IASM)
· American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine
· American Medical Societies for Sports medicine and The British Association of Sports and Medicine
· Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine
· World Institute of Sports Sciences (WISS), Florida
· The South African Sports Medicine Association
· California Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (CAHPERD)
· The Association for the Advancement for Applied Sport Psychology
· The European Federation of Sport Psychology
· British Association of Sport and Exercise Science (BASES)
· Brazilian College of Sport Science (CBCE)
· Sport and Exercise Science New Zealand (SESNZ)
· Sports Medicine Australia (SMA)
· Japanese Association of University Physical Education and Sports
· Centre for Orthopaedic Surgery, Switzerland
Major Sports Medicine Associations and Societies in UAE
· Abu Dhabi Knee & Sports Medicine Centre
· UAE Football Association
· Dubai Sports Council
· General Authority of youth and sports welfare
· Emirates Motor Sports Federation
· American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
· Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine
Major Sports Medicine Associations and Societies in Dubai
• International Knee and joint Center
• UAE Health & Sports Medicine Centre
• Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre
• The California Chiropractic and Sports Medicine Center
• The City Hospital Dubai Healthcare City
Statistical Analysis of Sports Medicine Associations and societies:
Major hospitals and clinic of Sports Medicine around the world
• Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center
• The Sports Medicine Clinic, USA
• Sports Medicine Clinic, Singapore
• Seattle Children’s Hospital
• UCSF Medical Center, USA
• Foot & Leg Pain Clinics, Australia
• The Stanford Health Care, USA
• Fairview Sports and Orthopedic Care
• Petts Wood Osteopathic Clinic, UK
• Spectrum Physio Centre, India
• UniSports Sports Medicine, New Zealand
• Premiere Chiropractic & Sports Medicine, USA
Major hospitals and clinic of Sports Medicine in UAE
· Sports Injury Clinic Abu Dhabi
· Abu Dhabi Knee & Sports Medicine Centre
· Orthosports Medical Center
· Healthpoint Hospital
· Exeter Medical Center
· Fakih Medical Center
· Adult Orthopedics
Major hospitals and clinic of Sports Medicine in Dubai
• Dubai Physiotherapy & Family Medicine Clinic
• Orthosports Medical Center
• Up and Running Dubai
• California Chiropractic in Dubai
• Dubai Bone & Joint Center
• Orthopaedic & Sports Surgery
• Aspetar - Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital
Target Audience:
Doctors/Orthopedic surgeons, Sports Researchers/Scientists, Deans & Directors, Sports nutritionist/Dietitians, Professors, Sports psychologist, physiotherapist, Professors, Lecturers , Physical Therapists, Sports industries, Orthopedics surgical companies Athletic Trainers/Coaches, Massage Therapist, Students, Athletes/Players.
Academia 60%
Industry 30%
Others 10%
Figure 2: Target Audience
Companies Associated with Sports Medicine and Fitness:
Figure 4: Companies Associated with Sports Medicine
Industries associated with Sports Medicine and Fitness:
Figure 5: Industries Associated Sports Medicine
Statistics which shows growth Sports Medicine devices:
The 2011 sports medicine devices market is estimated to be at $3.3 billion and is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 9.3% to reach $5.7 billion by 2017. Knee application still holds the largest share among others due to the high frequency of ACL injuries along with other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, meniscal cartilage damage, and patellar chondromalacia.
Basketball and soccer are two sports in the spotlight for an increase in the number of professional and non-professional players. These games, along with many other regional games, have increased in popularity in the past decade. This can be seen from almost a 5% to 8% rise in number of basketball players every year. These games, becoming popular in Asian countries such as China, Korea, India, and Eastern Bloc countries, can promote a very favourable outcome for the intensive sports medicine market. Research has shown that due to the large number of players and popularity of sports, the incidences of injury are high. This is predicted to propel the sports medicine market and create emerging markets in the growing economies of Asia and Latin America.
Figure 6: Sports Medicine devices:
Statistics which shows growth in importance of Sports Medicine and nutrition growth:
Figure 7: Sports Medicine and nutrition growth
Sports medicine is a very dynamic field that has made a mark in the healthcare sector in the last decade. The field has witnessed a spurt in technology and has grown with the rise in medical diagnostic and therapeutic devices. With regional sports gaining popularity, sports medicine is all set to play an extremely vital role in a sportsperson’s vital statistics, monitoring, and diagnostics by maintaining the highest level of balance between body exhaustion and recovery. This will be accomplished by pushing the athlete’s body to the limit with the help of the latest technology. Sports medicine devices will help monitor, diagnose and treat athlete burnout and injuries such as plantar fasciitis, heel spur, flat feet, Morton’s neuroma, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament injuries (PCL), hammer toe, arthritis, chronic back pain, calf stiffness, tennis elbow, rotator cuff injuries, Achilles tendon injury, etc.
This report covers the total market, which constitutes body reconstruction products such as orthopedic implants, ligament and tendon repair, and arthroscopy. The report also covers body support and recovery products such as braces and supports, cold-hot therapy, topical analgesics, and pain relief products, along with other accessories such as disinfectants, tapes, and wraps. Thus, this report covers the essentials of the sports medicine market in a comprehensive manner and gives a strategic analysis of the emerging areas within this field from the perspective of market competitors, sports teams, associations, and individual sportspersons.
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Sports Medicine-2015 Conference Report
OMICS International organized the International Conference on Sports Medicine and Fitness during March 23-25, 2015 Chicago, USA with a focus “To evaluate the science involved in sports medicine and fitness” where eminent keynote speakers from various reputed institutions made their resplendent presence and addressed the gathering.
Sports Medicine-2015 witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various newfangled topics related to the field of Sports Medicine and Fitness.
Dr. Sally Parsonage, from the University of Westminster presented a paper on “Rapid assessment of diet quality and potential use in performance enhancement”; Dr. Trent Nessler from ACL, LLC, USA gave a presentation on “Clinical biomechanical analysis of the athlete”. Dr. Jennifer Seyler from Illinois Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, USA presented on “Translating and promoting scientific findings: Getting the attention of your audience”; Dr. Paulo Marchetti of Methodist University of Piracicaba, Brazil enlightened the audience with his presentation “Analysis of the back squat with and without knee wraps”; Dr. Kaukab Azeem from King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia elucidated on “The influence of resistance training on health and some selected physical variables among college males”; Dr. Maureen J Simmonds from University of Texas, USA described about “The science of pain and movement”; Dr. Salaheddin Sharif from The University of Benghazi, Libya explained about the “Pre-competition medical assessment of athletes experience in Libya”, Dr.Abdulaziz Almustafa from University of Dammam, Saudi Arabia gave the presentation on the “Studying movement reorganization when learning a whole-body action: Example of learning a constrained gait pattern”; Dr. Zsuzsanna Kneffel from Qatar University presented on “The effectiveness of a ten-week exercise intervention to reduce cardiovascular risk factors amongst young male Qatari adults”; Dr. Ruben Goebel from Qatar University enlightened the audience with his presentation entitled “Impact of Ramadan on recovery-stress states of female professional basketball players”; Dr. Paul Sung from University of Scranton gave a paper presentation on “Kinematic characteristic of postural stability during one leg standing in athletes” and Dr. Alex Martusiewicz from Northwestern Memorial Hospital, USA presented about the “Partial thickness rotator cuff tears: Trans-rotator interval repair technique for PASTA lesions”. Dr. Abdussalam Kanniyan from King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabiahas gave a lecture on the Effect of hypoxic training and pilates training on selected bio motor and skill related variables of university level soccer players.
Dr. Trent Nessler, CEO, ACL, LLC, USA conducted a workshop on “Using the science to improve movement in the athlete” on March 25, 2015, in connection with this conference as a curtain raiser to this topic.
Dr. Kaukab Azeem from King Fahad University of Pertoleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia conducted a workshop on "Training on Muscular Strength"
Dr. Ruben Goebel, Lina Majed, Zsuzsanna Kneffel, Qatar University, Qatar conducted a symposium on "Exercise Prevention of Health Risks: Lessons from the Sport Science field and potential applications in Qatar"
Dr Salaheddin Sharif from University of Benghazi, Libya organized a symposium on "Basic & Update of Exercise Stress Test"
This conference was a path breaking opportunity for Students too, who were given a chance to exhibit their paramount research work through Poster Presentation and discuss the same with the exalted scientists.
All the papers presented at the Sports Medicine-2015 will be published in the proceedings of the Medline indexed Journal ‘Journal of Sports Medicine & Doping Studies’.
Conference Highlights
- Sports Science: Physical Education and Training
- Exercise and Fitness: Physiology & Metabolism
- Sports Injury, Pain and Treatments
- Orthopedics Sports Medicine and Treatments
- Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy
- Sports Nutrition and Supplements
- Sports Psychology and Skills Acquisition
- Doping and Anti-Doping Studies
- Computer Science In Sports Science
- Sports Technologies in Talents and Performance
- Natural or Herbal Medicine for Sports
- Sports Dentistry
- Family Medicine and Health
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Conference Date | April 18-20, 2016 | ||
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