Joint Congress Sport & Exercise Medicine Switzerland and Sportfisio
General Assembly SEMS
Current Update - Low Back Pain in Elite Athletes
Non Specific Chronic Low Back Pain: Management 2025 in Elite Athletes
Coffee break in the exhibition
Imaging is key for proper diagnosis!
Do we really need imaging?
Lunch break in the exhibition
ACL injury: Non-operative treatment first
ACL reconstruction: Eminence or evidence based decision-making in 2025?
Thomas Cross
Moderation: Philippe Tscholl
Discussion
Thomas Cross; Ewa Maria Roos; Jacques Ménétrey
Coffee break in the exhibition
Calf muscles: Gastrocnemius!
Calf muscles: Soleus!
Discussion
Ready to play after lateral ankle sprain? Introducing the ankle-GO score
Building a strong foot/ankle complex to enhance performance and prevent injuries.
Discussion
Current update - Cartilage imaging
Current update - Cartilage repair
Discussion
General Assembly Sportfisio
SEMS Posterwalk
Congress Party
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SEMS Posterwalk
Role of imaging in muscle healing
Arthrogenic muscle inhibition reloaded
Rehabilitation of muscle injury
Discussion
Rowena Johnson; Caroline Prince, Nicola A. Maffiuletti, Carles Pedret
Moderation: Mario Bizzini
Prize Ceremony (Posters, SEMS Research Grant)
Coffee break in the exhibition
Tecar therapy: Application in acute and chronic sport injuries.
EPM - Musculoskeletal Percutaneous Electrolysis
What does the audience think? Interaction with the participants
Discussion
Final words on debate (summary and EBM)
Daniele Angelella; Emanuele Sarcinella; Gianpaolo Boschetti; Rod Whiteley
Moderation: Rod Whiteley
Lunch break in the exhibition
Genetics vs. lifestyle/training for health & performance
From fatigue to overtraining: Beyond the dichotomy of structure and function
Coffee break in the exhibition
Conservative management of Achilles tendon rupture
Current update: Achilles tendon repair
From scalpel to sport: Rehabilitating the surgically repaired Achilles tendon
Shoulder injuries in Contact sports
Shoulder or neck… and does it matter?
Muscle edema of the shoulder in sports injuries: A marker of severity or a red herring?
Closing remarks