Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
This track focuses on the latest innovations in diagnostic tools and techniques for identifying concussions in athletes. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of neuroimaging and biomarker research to enhance diagnostic accuracy.
Exploring the underlying neurobiological mechanisms of brain injuries, this track aims to elucidate how concussions affect cognitive function and behavior in athletes. Presentations will highlight recent findings in neuroplasticity and recovery processes.
This session will examine evidence-based rehabilitation protocols designed to facilitate recovery from concussions in athletes. Discussions will include physical therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, and the role of multidisciplinary approaches.
Focusing on the impact of concussions on cognitive health, this track will address how brain injuries can influence athletic performance. Researchers will present findings on cognitive assessments and their implications for return-to-play decisions.
This session will explore effective preventive strategies and safety protocols aimed at reducing the incidence of concussions in sports. Topics will include policy development, education initiatives, and the role of technology in injury prevention.
This track will delve into risk assessment methodologies for evaluating concussion susceptibility among athletes. Presentations will cover statistical models, screening tools, and the importance of individualized risk management plans.
Focusing on the complexities surrounding return-to-play decisions, this session will address current guidelines and the controversies that arise in practice. Experts will discuss the balance between athlete safety and competitive pressures.
This track will highlight the contributions of exercise science to concussion management, including the effects of physical activity on recovery. Discussions will include tailored exercise programs and their role in cognitive and physical rehabilitation.
This session will focus on the development and application of monitoring tools for assessing neurotrauma in athletes. Emphasis will be placed on wearable technology and its potential to provide real-time data on athlete health.
This track will present insights from neurology on the management of concussions and neurotrauma in athletes. Topics will include neurological assessments, treatment options, and the long-term implications of brain injuries.
Focusing on cutting-edge research and clinical practices, this session will explore innovations in sports medicine that address neurotrauma. Presentations will cover novel therapeutic approaches and their efficacy in improving athlete outcomes.
