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| 20th EFORT Instructional Course, Budapest Hungary |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2008.04.18. | Rendezvény vége: 2008.04.19. |
| Szervező: Mr. Patrick Collet |
| Munkahely neve: EFORT Central Office |
| Címe: 8005, Zurich, Technoparkstrasse 1. , Switzerland |
| Tel: +41 (0)444484400 |
| E-mail: patrick.collet@efort.org |
| Helyszín: 1145 Budapest, Róna utca 192-202., Uzsoki Kórház |
We are looking forward to welcoming orthopaedic surgeons from around Europe to the Uzsoki Hospital for the 20th EFORT IC - Instructional Course, which will be held for the second time in Hungary's wonderful capital city of Budapest.
Facts and Figures:
Main topics:
- ACL reconstruction
- MIS total knee replacement
- New advances in cartilage repair
- MIS total hip replacement
Uzsoki Hospital is a leading centre for joint reconstruction surgery, with a specific focus on arthroscopic procedures, including cartilage reconstruction, ACL surgery and different techniques for realignment operations. Minimally invasive techniques have become very popular in recent years. Uzsoki was one of the first centres to introduce MIS hip and knee arthroplasty in Hungary. Revision arthroplasty has also attracted significant scientific and technical interest.
Four live surgeries will demonstrate expert techniques and tips for mosaicplasty, double-bundle ACL reconstruction, and MIS hip and knee replacement.
With its practical subject matter, the course is aimed at orthopaedic and trauma surgeons from all over Europe.
Our course brings together participants from a variety of different countries and thus provides an excellent opportunity to establish new contacts among your peers and broaden your personal horizons.
For detailed information on the programme click here >>
We look forward to receiving your registration at http://www.efort.org/ – and to seeing you in Budapest! |
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| European Meeting on Rehabilitation Medicine in Physical Activities – Sports and Spa |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2007.03.22. | Rendezvény vége: 2007.03.25. |
It is with pleasure that we would like to invite you to join us in Bad Hofgastein (Salzburg) for the 1st European Meeting on Rehabilitation Medicine in Physical Activities – Sports and Spa, from March 22–25, 2007.
We have selected the venue, one of Austria’s most popular winter sport and spa resorts, especially in order to combine theory and practice in the breathtaking scenery of the Austrian Alps.
Indeed in addition to the main topics and invited talks by an outstanding international faculty, we will propose hands-on-courses, as well practical applications of the wide range of sports and spa activities Bad Hofgastein is so famous for.
Special emphasis is placed on discussions, both formal and informal during the afternoon breaks. We look forward to receiving abstract submissions in order to facilitate exchange of experiences in the field. We have dedicated a large amount of the programme to submitted papers presenting research activities and will provide a basis for lively discussion both during and outside of the sessions. We cordially invite you to submit your papers until January 15, 2007.
Constant updates will be made on the website www.emrmpa.org, please check regularly for further information.
We look forward to welcoming you in Bad Hofgastein for what we hope will be the first of a series of outstanding meetings in rehabilitation medicine in sports.
With best regards,
Prof. Dr. V. Fialka-Moser & Prof. Dr. M. Quittan
Co-Chairs of the Organising Committee
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| IFSSH and IFSHT Hand in Hand |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2007.03.11. | Rendezvény vége: 2007.03.15. |
| Munkahely neve: IFSSH and IFSHT 2007 Congress Secretariat |
| Tel: +61-2-9254-5000 |
| Fax: +61-2-9251-3552 |
| E-mail: registration@hands2007.com |
| Helyszín: Sydney, Ausztrália |
| A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.hands2007.com |
Absztrakt leadási határidő: 2006.06.14.
Topics: IFSSH-Surgery: brachial plexus injuries and OBPP; congenital; tendon injury/repair; Dupuytren's; distal radioulnar joint; fractures of of the radius; scaphoid and other carpal fractures; carpal instability; other wrsit conditions; hand fractures (phalangeal and metacarpal); thumb basal joint OA; degenerative joint disease; rheumatoid hand; paralysis/spasticity tendon transfers; septic hand; nerve compression syndromes and soft tissue degeneration; nerve injuries/repair; chronic regional pain syndrome; tumours; hand transplantation; replantation; multilating hand injuries; soft tissue cover; free tissue transfer.
IFSHT-Therapy: Complex regional pain syndrome; arthritis and joint replacements; wrist instabilities; elbow disorders; occupational and musicians injuries; sporting injuries to the hand; nerve compressions; outcome measurements; major trauma; shoulder pathology; therapy for tendon reparis; scar management; splinting the PIP joint |
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| Magyar Ortopéd Társaság |
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| IFSSH and IFSHT Hand in Hand |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2007.03.11. | Rendezvény vége: 2007.03.15. |
| Munkahely neve: IFSSH and IFSHT 2007 Congress Secretariat |
| Tel: +61-2-9254-5000 |
| Fax: +61-2-9251-3552 |
| E-mail: registration@hands2007.com |
| Helyszín: Sydney, Ausztrália |
| A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.hands2007.com |
Absztrakt leadási határidő: 2006.06.14.
Topics: IFSSH-Surgery: brachial plexus injuries and OBPP; congenital; tendon injury/repair; Dupuytren's; distal radioulnar joint; fractures of of the radius; scaphoid and other carpal fractures; carpal instability; other wrsit conditions; hand fractures (phalangeal and metacarpal); thumb basal joint OA; degenerative joint disease; rheumatoid hand; paralysis/spasticity tendon transfers; septic hand; nerve compression syndromes and soft tissue degeneration; nerve injuries/repair; chronic regional pain syndrome; tumours; hand transplantation; replantation; multilating hand injuries; soft tissue cover; free tissue transfer.
IFSHT-Therapy: Complex regional pain syndrome; arthritis and joint replacements; wrist instabilities; elbow disorders; occupational and musicians injuries; sporting injuries to the hand; nerve compressions; outcome measurements; major trauma; shoulder pathology; therapy for tendon reparis; scar management; splinting the PIP joint |
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