The Idiag Symposium will take place from March 29 - 30, 2019 at the Swiss Paraplegic Center, Nottwil, Switzerland. It is aimed at health professionals in the fields of prevention and health sports, therapy and rehabilitation as well as sport and fitness. Leading scientists will provide insights into their latest research results. Be inspired by cutting-edge topics such as fascia, breathing, performance diagnostics, sports psychology and much more.
Speakers
Jürg Stahl: Welcome address
Dominique Gisin: Making it Happen
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Freiwald: Reflecting on the past, shaping the present, planning the future
Prof. Dr. Christina Spengler: Training the respiratory muscles, current research trends and clinical potential
Dr. biol. hum. Dipl. Psych. Robert Schleip: Fascia as a sensory organ - current research trends and clinical implementation in myofascial treatment techniques.
Dr. biol. hum. Cornelia Neidlinger-Wilke: Do inflammatory factors and stress contribute to the weakening of the annulus fibrosus?
Prof. Dr. Achim Wilke: Does disc degeneration really lead to instability?
Esther Fittko: Women in athletics, gender issues in elite sport
Dr. Hanspeter Gubelmann: The relevance of sports psychology in elite sport and rehabilitation
Hugo Schurgast: Vitamins & Co. - evidence-based application possibilities for practice
Markus Kamps: As you make your bed, so you lie: The bed, an underestimated factor for the health of your patients.
PD Dr. sc. nat. Claudio Perret: Challenges and focal points of sports medicine at the SPC Nottwil
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Freiwald: State of the art in diagnostics, monitoring, training and therapy
Workshops Short presentations: Moxy - SpiroTiger - Idiag M360
Prof. Dr. PD Hannu Luomajoki: Treatment of back pain from the perspective of musculoskeletal physiotherapy. Subgroups and possible applications of non-invasive measurement methods.
Prof. Dr. Wilfried Alt: Prevention of ankle injuries state of the art
Prof. Dr. Thomas Fritz and Lydia Schneider: The potential of music for training-oriented rehabilitation
Dr. Jan-Ole Reichardt, M.A.: Movement as a service of love: on the friendly treatment of body and self
Source: Idiag
Published on: 5 March 2019