Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
This track focuses on the latest advancements in rehabilitation techniques for sports injuries. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based practices that enhance recovery outcomes and athlete performance.
This session will explore various recovery strategies employed by elite athletes to optimize performance. Topics will include active recovery, nutritional interventions, and psychological aspects of recovery.
This track will examine the role of physical therapy in the management of sports-related injuries. Discussions will cover assessment techniques, treatment modalities, and rehabilitation protocols.
This session will highlight the importance of exercise therapy in maintaining and improving musculoskeletal health. Participants will learn about specific exercise interventions tailored to various injuries and conditions.
This track will delve into the relationship between strength training and athletic performance. Presentations will focus on program design, periodization, and the physiological adaptations resulting from strength training.
This session will address the critical role of endurance training in preventing sports injuries. Evidence-based strategies for integrating endurance training into rehabilitation programs will be discussed.
This track will explore the application of functional training principles in rehabilitation for athletes. Emphasis will be on exercises that mimic sport-specific movements to enhance recovery and performance.
This session will focus on the application of manual therapy techniques in the rehabilitation of sports injuries. Participants will gain insights into various modalities and their effectiveness in pain management.
This track will discuss the criteria and protocols for safely returning athletes to play after injury. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based assessments and individualized rehabilitation plans.
This session will explore the biomechanical factors contributing to sports injuries and strategies for prevention. Participants will learn how biomechanical analysis can inform training and rehabilitation practices.
This track will examine various therapeutic strategies for managing pain in athletes. Discussions will include pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches, as well as their implications for rehabilitation.
