ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Abstract submission deadline: May 1st, 2018.
Abstracts publication is included in the registration fee of the delegate and can be submitted only by registered delegates who have paid a full registration fee through their personal account on
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Requirements
- Abstracts should be structured into the following sections: purpose, materials and methods, results and conclusion. Abstracts SHOULD NOT contain any tables or figures
- Abstracts are included in the registration fee of delegates and are can be submitted only by registered delegates through their personal account. 1 delegate may submit from 1 to 5 abstracts
- Max. number of characters is 2500 (without spaces)
- Delegate should provide the following information: name, place of work, city, and country
Topics
- Arthroscopic surgery in the ankle
- Osteochondral lesions to the talus
- Tendoscopy for sports injuries in the ankle
- Arthroscopic and open reconstruction of the ankle collateral ligaments in athletes
- Subtalar arthroscopy
- Endoscopic and MIS for Haglund's deformity and plantar fasciitis
- Surgical treatment for acute and chronic Achilles tendon ruptures
- Arthroscopic and open arthrodesis of the ankle and subtalar joints - return to active loads
- Fractures of the ankle, hindfoot and midfoot in amateurs and professional athletes
- Distal syndesmosis injuries – diagnostics and approach
- Arthrodesis of the hindfoot and midfoot joints in the treatment of static foot deformities
- Calcaneal osteotomy and subtalar arthroereisis in the treatment of static foot deformities in athletes
- Total ankle arthroplasty
- Diagnostics of ankle and foot injuries, role of MRI, X-Ray and CT
- Diagnostics of ankle injuries in athletes
- Role of ankle injuries in professional football players
- Stress F&A* fractures in sports
- Rehabilitation for sports injuries of the ankle and foot
- Postoperative F&A rehabilitation of amateurs and professional athletes
- Treatment of chronic ankle and foot tendon lesions in athletes
- Complex conservative treatment of planovalgus and equinovarus foot
- Conservative treatment of F&A lesions in athletes
- Individual orthopaedic insoles in sports
- Role of hyaluronic acid for ankle arthritis prevention
- PRP in the treatment of F&A lesions
- Pain management after ankle surgery
- Prevention of infectious and thromboembolic complications in ankle and foot surgery
- Injuries prevention in junior and adolescent athletes
- F&A injuries prevention
*F&A- Foot and Ankle