Aftosmidis Dimitris is a physiotherapist with a Masters’ Degree on Physical Activities of a Special Populations. He has collaborated with several professional sports teams for 30 years and he is a member of Sports Medicine Association of Greece. He is a lecturer at International Hellenic Univercity at the Department of Physiotherapy and an instructor of Dynamic Tape, as well as of Human Tecar Methology in Greece. As an expert in sports rehabilitation, he has participated in various research projects and has delivered many conference presentations
PhD Student, Department of Physiotherapy, University of Patras
ERGON TECHNIQUE, Head Trainer
Pavlos Angelopoulos is a Sports and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Physiotherapist. He is member of the Laboratory of Therapeutic Exercise and Sports Rehabilitation of the University of Patras, Greece. He is continuously engaged in research; his Study on Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness was awarded Best Research at the Panhellenic Physiotherapy Conference of 2014.
He is actively involved in research projects on clinical interventions, manual therapy, biomechanics, physiology and soft tissue mobilization techniques as part of his PhD.
He has clinical experience as a Sports Physiotherapist in professional soccer clubs for over 5 years. He has treated hundreds of patients in his private clinical work.
Pavlos is the International Courses’ Director for Europe and the USA and Head Trainer of ERGON IASTM TECHNIQUE Basic and Advanced courses.
Before becoming a sport physiotherapist and researcher, I acquired, as a high-level athlete in skiing for 10 years, a sensitivity of athletes’ health struggles. I have been specializing on the ankle sprain at the University of Liege.
I do research for the human movement analysis laboratory and I also assess athletes for the sports performance help center (@capsbelgique).
We strive to help them to find ways to improve their rehabilitation and/or to initiate a prevention program. I appreciate spending time on the field but also doing research to find concrete solutions.
Publication
A. Aguilaniu, J.-L. Croisier, C. Schwartz et al., Current practice for safe return-to-play after lateral ankle sprain: A survey among French-speaking physicians, Foot Ankle Surg, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fas.2021.03.023
Other communications
Associate Professor, Laboratory of Neuromechanics, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science at Serres, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Ioannis G. Amiridis is an associate professor at the Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at Serres, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. He obtained his B.Ed. at the Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences in Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 1987, his DEA in ‘‘Physiologie des adaptations’’ at the Hospital Cochin – Paris V (1989) and his PhD at the UFR-STAPS de Dijon – France (1995). He is a co-founder of the Laboratory of Neuromechanics at Serres, Greece. He has been a visiting Professor, Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA in 2012-3. His main research interests include motor unit, kinesiology, neuromuscular electrical stimulation, neuroscience, training, posture
Professor of Sport and Exercise Training, School of P.E. and Sport Science
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Gregory Bogdanis is a Professor at the School of P.E. and Sport Science of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is also a board member of the Hellenic Society of Biochemistry and Physiology of Exercise. Gregory has studied exercise physiology at Loughborough University, UK, and has conducted post-doctoral research at the Department of Histochemistry and Metabolism of the Hellenic Sports Research Institute. He has received scholarships from the Greek State Scholarships Foundation, the British Council and Gatorade Sports Science Institute. His research work focuses on exercise physiology and muscle biochemistry applied to sport and exercise. His recent work is on muscle adaptations during strength and power training, as well as on oxidative stress and inflammation during high intensity exercise and training. Bogdanis has published more than 100 scientific papers in international journals and 10 books and book chapters. His citation index is >4400, with an h-index of 30. Gregory is a Fellow of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (FACSM) and founding member of the Hellenic Society of Biochemistry and Physiology of Exercise. Also, he serves as Section Editor for the European Journal of Sport Science, and he is a member of the Editorial board for the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport and a reviewer in >30 international journals.
Orthopaedic Consultant, General Hospital of Arta, Greece
1st President Greek Arthroscopy Society
Prof Jill Cook conducts research in musculoskeletal health at the La Trobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Centre in Melbourne Australia, specialising in tendon health and injuries. She has published more than 300 research papers and book chapters .She also conducts a clinic for people with long term tendon pain.
– Senior Associate Radiologist, Institute of Sports Imaging, French National Institute of Sports (INSEP), Paris, France.
– Director of Research, Sports Medicine Department, French National Institute of Sports (INSEP), Paris, France.
– Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist for the French Tennis Federation (French Open – Roland Garros – and ATP 1000 Rolex Paris Masters) and the French National Olympic Committee (Team France Sports Medicine for Tokyo 2021).
– Adjunct Assistant Professor of Radiology, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.
– Former Chief Section of Musculoskeletal Radiology at the FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence – HOME Hospital, Brasilia, Brazil.
– EA4SD Co-Founder and Vice-President.
– Expert of the Sports Dentistry Task Team at the World Dental Federation (FDI) working on the publication of the first ever FDI Sports Dentistry Guidelines and Toolkit.
– Lecturer and publisher of many Sports Dentistry articles.
– Dentist at the National Institut of Sports, Expertise and Performance (INSEP) since 2008, French Athletisme Federation, French Judo Poles, French Shooting Federation FFTir in Strasbourg, French Archery Federation FFTA.
– Head of Sports Dentistry Sessions of the annual congress of the Dental Surgery Faculty of Garanciere Paris V.
– Responsible for Sports Dentistry Courses at the Garanciere Dental Faculty, Paris.
Sport and Exercise Medicine Physician Education and Research Department Isokinetic Medical Group FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence
Stefano Della Villa, MD
Physiatrist, Educational and Research Department, Isokinetic Medical Group, FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, Bologna, Italy
Stefano Della Villa received his MD from the University of Bologna in 1985 and completed his residency in Orthopaedic and Sport Rehabilitation at the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institutes in 1988.
As part of his training Stefano completed a fellowship in 1987 and 1988 with Professor Michael Dillingham, Director of Sports Medicine Programme, at Stanford University (California, US) and with Rick Eagleston, Physical Therapist of the Stanford Swimming Team.
Stefano founded Isokinetic Medical Group in 1987 in Bologna and since then he has been the President of the company.
In 1992, Stefano organized the first edition of the International Conference on Sports Rehabilitation and Traumatology, the largest football medicine event in the world, that is organized every year. The conference in the last years was held at Camp Nou, in Barcelona, and at Wembley Stadium in London. Next 2022 edition will be held in Lyon.
In 2000, Stefano founded, together with a Sports Medicine Physician, Giulio Sergio Roi, the Educational and Research Department of the company, which focuses on prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries. In 2001, the Isokinetic Medical Group opened a new clinic in Milan and in the following years in Rome, Turin, Verona, Rimini and Cortina d’Ampezzo. In 2012, Isokinetic Medical Group opened a clinic in London, at 11 Harley Street.
In the last twenty years he was in the board of scientific societies as SIGASCOT, ICRS, ESSKA.
Since October 2009, Isokinetic Medical Group has been accredited as a FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, thanks to its long experience in the management of football player injuries.
Stefano has always been very active within the international sports medicine community, has written many book chapters and scientific articles, and been an invited speaker and chairman at hundreds of international conferences.
Department of Motricity Sciences; Department of Physical Rehabilitation & Medicine, IOC Research Center for prevention & athlete health, FIFA Medical Center of Excellence, FIMS Collaborating Center of Sports Medicine, University & CHU of Liege, Liege, Belgium
Professional & academic title: Physiotherapist, Doctor in Motricity Sciences
Department of Motricity Sciences; Department of Physical Rehabilitation & Medicine, IOC Research Center for prevention & athlete health, FIFA Medical Center of Excellence, FIMS Collaborating Center of Sports Medicine, University & CHU of Liege, Liege, Belgium.
o Master in Motricity Sciences, Master in Physiotherapy, PhD in Motricity Sciences
o Researcher & Teacher at Department of Motricity Sciences, University of Liege
o Strength & Conditioning coach of elite athletes (badminton, handball)
o Sports physiotherapist at University Hospital of Liege
o Last publications:
§ Influence of a field hamstring eccentric training on muscle strength and flexibility. International Journal Of Sports Medicine. 2020 Apr;41(4):233-241.
§ Preseason assessment of anaerobic performance in elite soccer players: comparison of isokinetic and functional tests. Sports Biomechanics. 2020 May 28; 1-15.
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon,
Hand-Upper Limb & Microsurgery Dept, General Hospital of Attica “KAT”, Kifissia, Athens, Greece
Professor in Physiotherapy
Head of MSK Physiotherapy
Research Lab
University of West Attica, Athens, Greece
Dr Georgoudis Georgios is a Professor in the Physiotherapy Department of the University West Attica specializing in the physiotherapy assessment and treatment of painful musculoskeletal conditions. He is also the Head/Director of the Musculoskeletal Research Laboratory at the University of West Attica.
He has received his BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from the Technological Education Institute of Athens. His MSc in Physiotherapy from the Medical School of Victoria University of Manchester focused on the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders (Cyriax’s orthopedic medicine approach), biomechanics and pain management. His PhD was conducted in the medical department of the Centre of Rehabilitation Science at the University of Manchester on the subject of myofascial pain assessment and treatment. He has a number of international publications focused on the validation of questionnaires in the Greek language, the implementation of needling techniques, and the assessment and treatment of painful musculoskeletal conditions. His research interests include the investigation of patients quality of life, acupuncture and needling techniques, rehabilitation in orthopedics and contemporary physiotherapy practice
Prof. Dr. med. habil. Ludger Gerdesmeyer MD, PhD, FIPP
Since 2008 Chairman and Professor at the Mare Clinic Kiel Orthopaedic surgery & Traumatology
since 2006 Senior Consultant and Professor at the Technical University Munich
since 2010 Chairman and Professor at the medical University of Kiel – Orthopaedic surgery & Traumatology
Clinical focus: Joint Arthroplasty, Revision
Surgery, Joint preserving techniques
Tumor Surgery
Spine Surgery
Pain management
Scientific focus: Clinical Trials
Evidence based Medicine
Awards
1. SICOT Award 2002
2. SICOT Award 2003
3. DIGEST Preis 2003 (Deutschsprachige Internationale Gesellschaft für Stosswellentherapie)
4. AAOS Award outstanding lecture
5. DIGEST Preis 2005
6. Lecture Award outstanding lecture Korean Orthopaedic Association 2006
7. ACFAS Award 2007
Publication: > 100
FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence Dubai, CMO
FIFA, AFC, UAE FA, Medical Officer.
Chair ECOSEP
Professional Experience
Education
Other education and expertise
– Clinical reasoning in manual therapy, CK ULiège – 9-10 November 2018
– Lymphatic drainage – Prof. Leduc – March 2017
– Oro-maxillo-facial – Prof. Snoek – March 2017
– Physical activity and obesity – F. De Bruycker – January 2017
Research outputs
Publications
– Tooth C., Gofflot A., Schwartz C., Croisier J-L., Beaudart C., Bruyère O., Forthomme B., Risk factors of overuse shoulder injuries in upper limb athletes: A systematic review, Sports health, 2020, 12(5), 478-487
– Delvaux F., Croisier J.-L., Sanfilippo D., Gofflot A., Tooth C., Kaux J.-F., Forthomme B., Prévention de blessures et triathlon, Journal de traumatologie du sport, 2019, 36(3), 147-152
Speaker at conferences
– CAPS « Prévention lésionnelle: plus que jamais d’actualité », June 2020, Webinar Online
Prizes and Awards
Course Director SOFTE Course ECOSEP, Course Organizer/Director European Resuscitation Council, German Red Cross, Hellenic Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority, Paediatric Society of Northern Greece
Dr Dustin Grooms, PhD, ATC, CSCS, is an Associate Professor in the Division of Physical Therapy at Ohio University. Dr. Grooms received his doctorate from the Ohio State University in health and rehabilitation sciences, with a focus on neuroscience and biomechanics. He co-directs the Neuromuscular Biomechanics and Health Assessment Lab and Neuroimaging Research Core at Ohio University. Dr. Grooms has over 60 peer reviewed publications and over 200 presentations and\or conference proceedings. Dr. Grooms’ research is funded by the United States National Institutes of Health and Department of Defense. In 2020 he won the New Investigator award from the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. His main research interest is how the brain and movement mechanics change after musculoskeletal injury and therapy.
Professor, Department of Community medicine and Rehabilitation; Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
Dr Charlotte Häger, PhD, RPT, Professor in physiotherapy at Umeå university, and a clinical affiliation to the Orthopedic clinic at Norrlands University Hospital, Umeå, Sweden. Dr Häger has a PhD in neurophysiology, she is head of U-Motion lab, and has published ~100 peer reviewed original research papers mainly related to human movement control in both neurological and musculoskeletal conditions. She has presented at about 200 international congresses, supervised more than 20 PhD students and post-docs. She was scientific chair of the WCPT congress in Geneva 2019. Charlotte has received several awards, such as by Umeå university, by Queen Silvia of Sweden, and an international service award by WCPT in 2019. She was recently also awarded “The physiotherapist of the year” in 2019 by the Swedish Association of Physiotherapists.
Orthopaedics and Sports Surgeon
Director 3rd Orthopaedic Department, European Interabalkan Medical Center
President Greek Arthroscopy Society
2nd Vice President Orthopaedic & Traumatologic Association of Macedonia and Thrace
Orthobiology, Surgery Center, Thessaloniki, Greece
Consultant of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
· Private Practice, Chief Physician of the Orthobiology Surgery Center, Thessaloniki
· Head of 3rd Orthopaedic Department, European Interbalkan Medical Center
Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Surgeon practicing in sports injuries.
– Knee, Shoulder and Upper Limb Fellowships: Dep. Orthopaedic Surgery, UPMC, PA, U.S.A., Hospital of Special Surgery, NY, USA, Klinik für Orthopädie und Sportorthopädie,TUM University, Munich, Germany. Doctoral Thesis: “Elite athletes sport activity as a predisposing factor for osteoarthritis”.
– Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Residency Programme Coordinator
– ICRS Teaching Center (Director), ESSKA Teacher
– Author in 7 Book Chapters, over 400 studies in Congresses, 32 published studies (peered reviewed) and 32 proceedings in International Journals, speaker and instructor in over 250 round tables, lectures and hands-on workshops
– Greek Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Sports Injuries – GEORGE NOULIS”, President
– Northern Greece Society of Surgical Orthopaedic and Traumatology, 2nd Vice President
– ISAKOS & ICRS Committee Member
Kalliakmanis Alkis is Greek Orthopaedic Surgeon, expertise in Sports Medicine. He trained in Orthopaedic Surgery in Athens National University, Greece and his PhD was focused in experimental ACL reconstruction.
During his scholarship and fellowship, he was expertise in arthroscopy and sports injuries treatment. He was visitor doctor in ICATME Dexeus Hospital in Barcelona and post graduate educated in scope techniques.
He is awarded for oral presentations in domestic and international congresses and received commendation for outstanding scientific work among the twenty top-cited articles published in the Arthroscopy Journal.
He is certificated of attendance of many sports medicine courses such as FIFA Medical Diploma and Barća Innovation Hub Courses.
He is member of many international scientific societies and Board Member of the European College of Sports and Exercise Physicians
He currently works as sports physician for football teams (consecutive 11 years).
His main interest is in arthroscopy of joints and diagnosis and treatment of sports injuries.
Professor, Physiotherapy Department, Clinical Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation Laboratory, University of Thessaly, Lamia, Greece
Dr Eleni Kapreli is a Professor in Physiotherapy Department, University of Thessaly and she is currently the Director of Clinical Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation Laboratory and BrainRehab Research Team. She has an MSc in Sports Medicine (1996) from University of Nottingham, UK and a Phd in Exercise Biology (2006) from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Her research is mainly focused on the study of 1) the underlying mechanisms of dysfunction development in chronic neuro-musculoskeletal patients and sports injuries assessment, prevention and rehabilitation. She has more than 60 peer reviewed scientific publications with more than 1600 citations. She has participated in more than 25 national and international conferences as an invited speaker and also, she has oral presentations and posters in more than 40 international and 70 national conferences and congresses. Furthermore, she has received a number of awards for best conference presentations. She has been coordinator/member of the scientific team in several granted research projects and she has received Marie Curie Fellowship by European Commission.
Head of Physical Medicine and Sport Traumatology Department and Coordinator of SportS2, University and University Hospital of Liège
Laboratory of Neuromechanics, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science at Serres, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Eleftherios Kellis, B(Ed), PT, Ph.D. is the Director of the Laboratory of Neuromechanics at the Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences at Serres, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He authored more than 100 publications on hamstring muscle modeling and function, joint mechanics and clinical electromyography with a special emphasis on soccer injury mechanics. He is the Director of the Masters’ Degree in “Soccer Training and Injury Prevention” in collaboration with PAOK FC.
Vasileios Korakakis is a specialist spine and sports physiotherapist working as the Clinical Leader of the Rehabilitation Department at Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital. He has worked as a physiotherapist in elite football clubs and has several years of experience in spinal and orthopaedic rehabilitation. He is a senior lecturer in Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapy in IFOMPT certified programmes, has a diploma in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy, and a postgraduate diploma in Physical Therapy from the University of Otago (NZ). After gaining his MSc in Health and Exercise from the University of Thessaly (GR) in 2012, he continued to gain his PhD in biomechanics (2020). He has over 40 original publications in the fields of sports medicine, clinimetrics, and biomechanics. His recent research interest focuses on the clinical applications of blood flow restriction training, spinal biomechanics, sports injuries rehabilitation, systematic reviews, and clinimetrics.
Qualifications
Degree:
MD Specialty:
Cardiology, Greece 2006
PhD:
Ph.D. Thesis :” Functional and Morphological adaptations of exercise rehabilitation in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis’” Medical School, AUTh, Greece 1996
Teaching
Undergraduate courses:
1. Sports Medicine,
2. Applied Sports Medicine
3. Athletes’ internal medicine- first aids in arenas
4. Sports Cardiology
5. Exercise rehabilitation in chronic diseases
Postgraduate courses:
1. Sports Medicine,
2. Sports cardiology-pathology
3. Exercise training for patients with chronic diseases
4. Cardiac Rehabilitation
Research interests:
· Cardiovascular preparticipation screening.
· Detection of health disorders during exercise training, prevention of sudden cardiac death in sports
· Cardiovascular and respiratory responses and adaptations of exercise training in athletes and patients with chronic diseases.
· Side effects of doping
· Effective and safe exercise rehabilitation programs for patients with chronic diseases
· Effects of exercise rehabilitation on cardiac morphology and function, skeletal muscle atrophy and quality of life in patients with chronic diseases
Books and chapters in books:
Exercise as a therapy (ISBN: 978-960-12-2446-6)
Asterios Deligiannis, Evangelia Kouidi
University Studio Press 2019
Selected publications:
1. Benzer W, Rauch B, Schmid JP, Zwisler AD, Dendale P, Davos CH, Kouidi E, Simon A, Abreu A, Pogosova N, Gaita D, Miletic B, Bönner G, Ouarrak T, McGee H; EuroCaReD study group. Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation in twelve European countries: Results of the European Cardiac Rehabilitation Registry. Int J Cardiol 2017; 228: 58-67
2. Hansen D, Dendale P, Coninx K, Vanhees L, Piepoli MF, Niebauer J, Cornelissen V, Pedretti R, Geurts E, Ruiz GR, Corrà U, Schmid JP, Greco E, Davos CH, Edelmann F, Abreu A, Rauch B, Ambrosetti M, Braga SS, Barna O, Beckers P, Bussotti M, Fagard R, Faggiano P, Garcia-Porrero E, Kouidi E, Lamotte M, Neunhäuserer D, Reibis R, Spruit MA, Stettler C, Takken T, Tonoli C, Vigorito C, Völler H, Doherty P. The European Association of Preventive Cardiology Exercise Prescription in Everyday Practice and Rehabilitative Training (EXPERT) tool: A digital training and decision support system for optimized exercise prescription in cardiovascular disease. Concept, definitions and construction methodology. Eur J Prev Cardiol. 2017; 24(10):1017-1031
3. Triantafyllidis A, Filos D, Claes J, Buys R, Cornelissen V, Kouidi E, Chouvarda I, Maglaveras N. Computerised Decision Support in Physical Activity Interventions: A Systematic Literature Review. Int J Med Inform 2018; 111(3): 7-16
4. Hansen D, Niebauer J, Cornelissen V, Barna O, Neunhäuserer D, Stettler C, Tonoli C, Greco E, Fagard R, Coninx K, Vanhees L, Piepoli MF, Pedretti R, Ruiz GR, Corrà U, Schmid JP, Davos CH, Edelmann F, Abreu A, Rauch B, Ambrosetti M, Braga SS, Beckers P, Bussotti M, Faggiano P, Garcia-Porrero E, Kouidi E, Lamotte M, Reibis R, Spruit MA, Takken T, Vigorito C, Völler H, Doherty P, Dendale P. Exercise Prescription in Patients with Different Combinations of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: A Consensus Statement from the EXPERT Working Group. Sports Med 2018; 48(8):1781-1797
5. Sotiriou P, Kouidi E, Karagiannis A, Koutlianos N, Geleris P, Vassilikos V, Deligiannis A. Arterial adaptations in athletes of dynamic and static sports disciplines – a pilot study. Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 2019; ;39(3):183-191
6. Abreu A, Pesah E, Supervia M, Turk-Adawi K, Bjarnason-Wehrens B, Lopez-Jimenez F, Ambrosetti M, Andersen K, Giga V, Vulic D, Vataman E, Gaita D, Cliff J, Kouidi E, Yagci I, Simon A, Hautala A, Tamuleviciute-Prasciene E, Kemps H, Eysymontt Z, Farsky S, Hayward J, Prescott E, Dawkes S, Pavy B, Kiessling A, Sovova E, Grace SL. Cardiac rehabilitation availability and delivery in Europe: How does it differ by region and compare with other high-income countries?: Endorsed by the European Association of Preventive Cardiology. Eur J Prev Cardiol 2019; 26(11):1131-1146.
7. Michou V, Kouidi E, Liakopoulos V, Dounousi E, Deligiannis A. Attitudes of hemodialysis patients, medical and nursing staff towards patients’ physical activity. Int Urol Nephrol 2019; 51(7):1249-1260.
8. Pagourelias ED, Kouidi E, Vassilikos VP. Recommendations for participation in competitive sport in athletes with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: opening the sacks of Aeolus. Eur Heart J. 2019; 40(36):3064.
9. Supervia M, Turk-Adawi K, Lopez-Jimenez F, Pesah E, Ding R, Britto RR, Bjarnason-Wehrens B, Derman W, Abreu A, Babu AS, Santos CA, Jong SK, Cuenza L, Yeo TJ, Scantlebury D, Andersen K, Gonzalez G, Giga V, Vulic D, Vataman E, Cliff J, Kouidi E, Yagci I, et al. Nature of Cardiac Rehabilitation around the globe. EClinicalMedicine 2019; 13: 46-56
10. Turk-Adawi K, Supervia M, Lopez-Jimenez F, Pesah E, Ding R, Britto R, Bjarnason-Wehrens B, Derman W, Abreu A, Babu A, Anchique Santos C, Cuenza L, Joo Yeo T, et al. Cardiac Rehabilitation availability and density around the globe. EClinicalMedicine 2019; 13: 31-45
Current research projects:
1. Exercise training and quality of life in patients with chronic diseases
2. Preparticipation screening of amateur soccer players
3. Health screening of athletes
4. A collaborative partnership to develop, implement and evaluate a model of long-term physical activity and behavioral change in CHD European patients (ERASMUS + – EUROPEAN COMMISION – EDUCATION, AUDIOVISUAL & CULTURE EXECUTIVE AGENCY)
5. A European collaborative and innovative partnership to promote physical activity after stroke event (ERASMUS + – EDUCATION, AUDIOVISUAL & CULTURE EXECUTIVE AGENCY)
Reviewer in journals:
• American Journal of Cardiology
• American Journal of Kidney Disease
• Cardiology Research and Practice
• Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
• European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation
• European Journal of Preventive Cardiology
• Hippokrateia
• Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
• Journal of Psychosomatic Research
• Kidney International
• Medical Science Monitor
• Nephron
• Nephrol Dialysis Transplantation
• International Journal of Urology
Citations (citations in Scopus): 2608
h-index in Scopus: 27
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Director
Clinic for Orthopaedics and Sport Orthopaedics
Metropolitan Hospital Athens, Greece
Treasurer Greek Arthroscopy Society
CURRENT PROFESSIONAL SITUATION
– Head of the Medical Department of INSEP (National Institute of Sport, Expertise and Performance)
– Physician of the French Swimming Team
– Member of the Medical Commission of the French National Olympic Committee (CNOSF)
– Member of the Medical Commission of the French Swimming Federation (FFN)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
· Handball and basket-ball professional teams from 2011 to 2018
· French Open Water Swimming team from 2012 to olympic games Rio 2016
· University teaching in sports medicine for doctors and physiotherapists
Caroline Le Goff studied pharmacology at the University of Liège. After her graduation in 2003, she followed a specialization in Clinical Laboratory Medicine. Starting October 1st 2008, she became European Specialist in Clinical Biologist/Pharmacist at the CHU of Liège.
Her main interests are, in particular: endocrinology, cardiac, inflammatory and oxidative stress biomarkers in the field of sport. In 2020, she finished a PhD on the impact of intensive strenuous exercise on the liberation of specific cardiac biomarkers. She has already followed sportsmen during different running (semi-marathon, marathon, ultra-trail…) and cycling races to analyze their biological parameters.
Professional qualifications
Specialist, Orthopaedic Surgery
Specialist, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
Honorary Professor and appointed lecturer, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany
Affiliations
Since March 2016 Head. European SportsCare Network – Zentrum für Sportorthopädie, Wiesbaden, Germany
1995 – February 2016 Medical Director of the Institute for Sports Medicine Frankfurt/Germany
1989 – February 2016 Director of the Orthopaedic Department and the Institute for Sports Medicine, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Since 1991 Head team physician, German Gymnastics Federation
1989 – February 2016 Medical Head, Olympiastützpunkt Hessen
1987-2010 Team physician, German Track & Field Federation
Olympic team physician for the German Olympic Teams
Scientific activities
More than 100 scientific papers listed in Pubmed
FC Barcelona Second Senior Team. Sports Performance Area, Sport Science Department, Football Club Barcelona.
MD, MS, PhD, FRCP, FRCS(Orth)
Professor of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery
Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon
The most highly cited author in Orthopaedics, Professor Maffulli is a Consultant Orthopaedic and Sports Injury Surgeons. He has published more than 1,300 peer reviewed articles in scientific journals and 12 books, and has described more than 40 new surgical techniques in the field of knee, foot and ankle, fracture and sports surgery. Many have now become the standard of practice in these fields.
A keen free style wrestler and judo player in his younger day, his dream of going to the Olympics was granted in London: he organised the medical services for the judo and wrestling tournaments at the London 2012 Olympics.
Scientific Coordinator ReFORM, International Olympic Committee Research Centre for Prevention of Injury and Protection of Athlete Health
University Hospital of Liège, Belgium
Education
Sep 2016 – Mar 2020 | Ph.D. | Motor Sciences | University of Liège |
Jan 2018 – Dec 2018 | Research Associate | Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation | Harvard Medical School |
Sep 2015 – Jun 2016 | Master | Motor Sciences: Research focus | University of Liège |
Sep 2014 – Jun 2015 | Master | Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation | University of Liège |
Past posts
Jan 2018 – Dec 2018 | Graduate Research Assistant | Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Neurorehabilitation Laboratory | Boston MA, USA |
Jul 2015 – Aug 2016 | Physical Therapist | University Hospital of Liège Cabinet Deroanne private practice | Liège, Belgium Stavelot, Belgium |
Latest Publications
Awards
Konstantinos Mylonas is a Sports and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Physiotherapist, specializing in soft tissue mobilization. He is member of the Laboratory of Therapeutic Exercise and Sports Rehabilitation of the University of Patras, Greece.
He has participated in 18 research studies on sports and musculoskeletal injuries and soft tissue mobilization techniques. He continues researching the effects of soft tissue mobilization as part of his PhD.
He has been active in physiotherapy clinical practice for over 5 years. He has treated hundreds of patients in his private Physiotherapy Clinic.
In collaboration with Professor Dr. Konstantinos Fousekis, he developed older IASTM approaches to create ERGON IASTM TECHNIQUE as the basic treatment of painful and non-musculoskeletal disorders.
He is the CEO and CoFounder and Head Trainer of ERGON IASTM TECHNIQUE.
Dr Florence Newton is a consultant in sport and exercise medicine. She is a fellow of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine and has an MSc in Sports medicine, Exercise and Health from University College London. Dr Newton has worked at Arsenal Football Club since 2014, initially working with the academy and has been a full-time doctor to the first team since May 2020.
Consultant Podiatric Surgeon, Chartered Scientist & Honorary Reader, Centre for Sports & Exercise Medicine, William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary, University of London
Nat Padhiar was appointed Consultant Podiatric Surgeon at The Royal London Hospital between 1991-2011. He has a private practice at London SportsCare, The London Independent Hospital and European SportsCare, 27 & 68 Harley Street, London. He is also an Honorary Reader, Internal Examiner, Co-course leader and Module Leader in the Centre for Sports & Exercise Medicine (CSEM), William Harvey Research Institute, St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London School of the Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary, London University. In the last 2 decades he has supervised over 150 research projects submitted by MSc and iBSc students in SEM. Nat Padhiar was part of Medical Service Team, the Clinical Lead and Team Leader for Podiatry at The London 2012 Games and was based in the Polyclinic, Olympic Village in Stratford for the entire period of Olympic & Paralympic Games 2012. Nat holds membership of various surgical and SEM institutions. His clinical interests include Foot Surgery, Foot & Ankle problems in Sport Exercise Induced Leg Pain in Sport, Image guided lower limb injections, (5) Sports Medicine & Injury of the Lower Limb, Assessing Mechanism and Biomechanics of lower limb sports injury and Dynamic intra-compartment pressure investigation for Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome; with special interest in achilles tendinopathy.
Associate Professor of Sport and Exercise Training, School of P.E. and Sport Science National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Assistant Professor, School of Physical Education and Sport Science, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Dr. Paschalis holds a tenure track faculty position as an assistant professor in Sport and Exercise Physiology in the School of Sport Science and Physical Education of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The academic year 2012/13 Dr. Paschalis was on sabbatical at the Department of Health Sciences of the European University Cyprus. He was among the founders of the Institute for Research and Technology of Thessaly, Center for Research and Technology – Hellas. Dr. Paschalis is an acknowledged biologist with vast experience in performance assessment and muscle physiology. He supports and promotes basic, applied and clinical research in sports medicine, sports nutrition and exercise science. His research interests include the exploration of personalized nutrition on performance and adaptation following exercise as well as the potential influence of free radicals and antioxidants on muscle function, adaptation and health. Dr. Paschalis has published 72 papers in international peer-reviewed journals and his work has received more that 3350 citations (h-index = 33; Google scholar, December 2020). Dr. Paschalis is an Editorial Board member in the journal Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity (impact factor 4.9) and serves as a reviewer in 35 peer-reviewed journals in the field of Exercise Physiology.
Professor, EuroMov Digital Health in Motion, Univ Montpellier, IMT Mines Ales, Montpellier, France
Prof. Stephane Perrey, Professor in Exercise Physiology, IUF honorary member, at the University of Montpellier is currently the Director of EuroMov Digital Health in Motion Research Lab. He has a PhD in Exercise Physiology (2000) from University of Besançon (France) in partnership with the University of Waterloo (Canada). His current researches are in the center of issues, which have for objectives to identify, quantify and explain mechanisms responsible for changes of the motor function in humans. Especially, functional investigation of the brain during various motor tasks involving fatigue is realized by using electrophysiological and near-infrared spectroscopy signals. He has more than 160 peer reviewed scientific publications with more than 6000 citations. He has participated in more than 30 national and international conferences as an invited speaker, has been coordinator/member in several granted research projects and is specialty chief editor or associated editor for several scientific peer-reviewed high-impact journals in Human Neurosciences and Neuroergonomics.
Orthopaedic Consultant, Nikaia General State Hospital, Greece
2nd President Greek Arthroscopy Society
French national academy center 2008 to 2012
French national team 2012 to 2016
PSG first team 2012 to present
CURRENT PROFESSIONAL SITUATION
– Physiotherapist at the Medical Department of INSEP (National Institute of Sport, Expertise and Performance)
– Physiotherapist of the French Rowing Team
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
· AS Excelsior Soccer Club (1st Division) in St-Joseph, Reunion Island (2010 – 2012)
· Cambodian Circus and International Circus Festival at Siem Reap, Cambodia (2016)
· European Championship, World Championship and World Cup with the French Rowing Team (2018 – )
QUALIFICATIONS
· Degree in Physiotherapy (2006)
· Master’s degree in Science, Technology and Health – specialization in motor-skills science (2008)
· Kinesport European Degree’s in Sport Physiotherapy (2013)
Consultant Rheumatologist
Clinical Director Rheumatology Department ,Mile End Hospital, Barts and the London
Dr Pyne graduated from Cambridge University (preclinical) and Barts and the Royal London Medical School (clinical) with Distinction. He undertook his junior doctor training in London and gained his consultant CCST qualifications in both Rheumatology and General Medicine.
He was awarded the British Society of Rheumatology Travelling Fellowship in 2003. Subsequently in 2004, he attained overseas experience in Australia in Rheumatolog, Neurology and Renal Medicine, equipping him to specialise in multisystem problems. He trained in acupuncture at The Royal Homeopathic Hospital in 2001 and is certified by the British Medical Acupuncture Society.
Dr Pyne has published literature on rheumatic disease, acupuncture and joint injections in leading medical journals including Rheumatology and the British Journal of Sports Medicine. He has also contributed the rheumatology content to the popular international medical student textbook ‘Medical Management and Therapeutics’ by Kumar and Clark. He runs regular joint examinations/injection courses for GPs and allied health professionals and is an examiner for the University of London MBBS medical degree. He is Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of London, QMUL for Rheumatology and Sports Medicine.
He leads the 2nd largest rheumatology NHS service in the country as the Head of Rheumatology for Barts, Royal London, Newham, Mile End and Whipps Cross Hospitals.
Sports Performance Area, Sport Science Department, Football Club Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Laboratory “Sport, Expertise, and Performance” (EA 7370), French Institute of Sport (INSEP), Paris, France
Qualifications
2017 PhD in Psychology, Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France
2014 MSc in Health Psychology, Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France
Academic positions
2018-… Research fellow, Expertise, Performance” laboratory (EA 7370), French Institute of Sport (INSEP), Paris, France
2017-2018 Postdoctoral fellow, Health Psychology department, Université de Liège, Liège, Belgium
2014-2017 Doctoral fellow, Laboratory of Psychopathology and Health Processes (EA 4057), Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France
Responsibilities
Grants, distinctions, and honors
2020 – 2024 Grant: National Agency of Research (ANR) “High performance in sport”, 1,800,000€ for: FULGUR (PI: Gaël Guilhem).
2020 – 2024 Grant: National Agency of Research (ANR) “High performance in sport”, 1,300,000€ for: DDAY (PI: Laurent Bosquet).
2020 Award, University of Paris, Institute of Psychology
2018 Award: Jean Trémolières Award, First Price, Institut Benjamin Delessert
2017 Award: Scientific Communication Award, First Price, French Association of Obesity Study and Research
2015 – 2017 Grant: Fondation Nestlé France, 67,000€
2015 Award: Young Researcher Award, First Price, French Society of Sport Psychology
Latest publications
Ruffault, A., Bernier, M., Fournier, J. F., & Hauw, N. (in press). Anxiety and motivation to return to sport during the French Covid-19 lockdown. Frontiers in Psychology: Movement Science and Sport Psychology. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.610882
Delaunay, E., Zamia, S., Bouthier, S., & Ruffault, A. (in press). Mental skills training in young elite rugby players: Impact on mental skills, motivation, stress, recovery, and injury. Movement & Sport Sciences. doi:10.1051/sm/2020013
Sorg, M., Ruffault, A., Martin, S., Hanon, C., Jacquet, L., Verhagen, E., & Edouard, P. (2020). Étude sur la perception des blessures par les athlètes et leurs influences sur la réalisation de mesures de prévention des blessures en athlétisme. Journal de Traumatologie Du Sport, 37(4), 193-200. doi:10.1016/j.jts.2020.09.004 [Analysis of the perception of injuries by athletes and their influences on the implementation of measures to prevent injuries in athletics]
Volker qualified in Medicine from the University of Munich. He trained as a General Practitioner in the UK and worked for several years in Edinburgh before qualifying as a Sports Physician at the Olympic Training Centre at the University of Heidelberg. He was assistant medical director at the Sports Medicine Department at the University of Paderborn and lectured in sports medicine and physiology. He currently works at the rehabilitation unit for the British Military and the European Golf Tour. He is a lecturer at the Universidad a Distancia de Madrid (UDIMA). He has published over 50 scientific papers, examining the impact of exercise and performance on the human body, has supervised more than 40 student dissertation projects and is associate editor for Frontiers Physiology. He is founding member of the Ultra Sports Science Foundation (https://www.ultrasportsscience.org).
Physiotherapist, OMT, Dip.Ac.
Manual Therapy Clinical Instructor
Medical Acupuncture Clinical Instructor
Physio Science Clinic
MD, PhD, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, 1st Orthopaedic University Dept., Papanikolaou Hospital, Thessaloniki
Rehab Specialist Isokinetic Medical Group FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, Bologna, Italy
Stathas Ioannis , Sports PTs ,is a physiotherapist of AEK fc over the last 6 years. He specializes in sports medicine (a sports physical therapist from PanHellenic Physiotherapists’ Association by IFSPT) and has been working with a lot of teams for several years.He is a graduate student in MSc “therapeutic exercise” in University of Patras-Greece and has two post graduate courses , one in training in sports and Certificate in Strength Training: From Rehabilitation to Performance by Barca innovation hub Universitas. He participated in numerous international and national conferences and courses.
Professor in Physiotherapy, Physiotherapy Department, University of Thessaly, Greece, Honorary Research Associate, University of Manchester, UK
Dr. Nikolaos Strimpakos is a Professor in the Department of Physiotherapy, University of Thessaly, Greece. He holds an MSc and PhD in Rehabilitation from University of Manchester, UK and also a BSc in Physiotherapy from TEI of Thessaloniki and BSc in Sports Science from University of Athens. Currently, he is Director of Research Institute of Rehabilitation and Wellbeing, Director of Health Assessment and Quality of Life Lab and member of Quality Assurance Unit of University of Thessaly. He is also member of Education Working Group of European Region of WCPT and National Delegate of European Society of Shoulder and Elbow Rehabilitation (EUSSER). He has written more than 50 peer-review articles in international Journals having up to now more than 2000 citations.
Consultant Neurosurgeon and Pediatric Neurosurgeon
EANS IM COMMITTEE MEMBER
Teaching Faculty International Hellenic University
Rehab Specialist Isokinetic Medical Group FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, Bologna, Italy
Dr Eleni Theodoropoulou studied Sport Science at the School of Physical Education and Sport Science of the University of Athens (2001); then she qualified in exercise physiology – research methods in sport science – physical activity at the School of Physical Education and Sport Science of the University of Athens (MSc: 2008, PhD: 2014). She was a research assistant in the research program titled “Assessment of theoretical structural models of quality of life in Greek adult population: Associations with personal, social, and psychological factors” (European Social Fund and Greek national funds through the Research Funding Program: Heracleitus II). She teaches at the Hellenic School of Police Officers and Hellenic Fire Academy. She taught at the School of Physical Education and Sport Science of the University of Athens (2019, 2009 and 2010). She has published 36 research publications and conferences’ presentations. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eleni_Theodoropoulou/publications
Member of the Steering Committee – Sports Physiotherapy Section of the Panhellenic Physiotherapists’ Association
Mr Tolos has been a qualified physiotherapist since 2002 and holds a Master’s degree in Sports Physiotherapy since 2003 (University of Strathclyde, UK). He was certified as a Midterm Orthopaedic Manual Therapist (OMT) in December 2011 (Kaltenborn-Evjenth) and as a PNF Therapist in October 2012 (IPNFA). He is a registered member of Panhellenic Physiotherapist’s Association (PPTA), member of Sports Physiotherapy and Neurologic Physiotherapy Scientific Groups and member of the Scientific Committee of the Accreditation Programme “Sports Physiotherapist – Exercise Specialist” of PPTA.
His clinical experience started in 2001 in General Hospital “KAT”. He has been working as a physio in sports clubs, as well as in private practices and at-home visits. Since 2017, he has been the owner of “Physio Apokatastasis” Physiotherapy Private Practice.
He is specialized in sports injuries, neuromusculoskeletal problems and neurological diseases, having completed various CPD courses (among others OMT Kaltenborn-Evjenth, Mulligan, PNF, Clinical Pilates).
Finally, he is currently an Academic Fellow at the University of Patras (former Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece) at the Department of Physiotherapy, having been a lecturer since 2010.
Academic Degree in Physical Training / University of Lille (FR)
September 2018- June 2019
Master in Sports Physiotherapy / University of Liège (BE)
September 2017- September 2018
Master in Physiotherapy/ University of Liège (BE)
Septembre 2013- Septembre 2017
Employment history
Physical trainer / STS Evolution (Sept 18-Jan 20) and Lab-Sport Asbl (Since Sept 19)
Physiotherapist FFBN (Swimming Federation)
Since April 2019
Physiotherapist / Chu de Liège (July 17-Oct 20) and Evolutiv (Since June 20)
Since June 2020
Assistant professor/ University of Liège (BE)
July 2017- October 2020
Scientific research
· Tooth, C., Gofflot, A., Schwartz, C., Croisier, J. L., Beaudart, C., Bruyère, O., & Forthomme, B. (2020). Risk Factors of Overuse Shoulder Injuries in Overhead Athletes: A Systematic Review. Sports Health, 12(5), 478-487.
· Tooth, C., Schwartz, C., Croisier, J.-L., Bornheim, S., Bruls, O., Denoël, V., & Forthomme, B. (2020). Activation Profile of Scapular Stabilizing Muscles in Asymptomatic People. Does Scapular Dyskinesis Have an Impact on Its? American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(10), 925-931.
· Tooth, C., Schwartz, C., Fransolet, C., Tubez, F., Colman, D., Croisier, J.-L., & Forthomme, B. (2020, May). Influence of scapular dyskinesis, kinesiotaping and fatigue on tennis serve performance. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 20(3).
· Tooth, C., Schwartz, C., Colman, D., Croisier, J.-L., Bornheim, S., Bruls, O., Denoël, V., & Forthomme, B. (2020). Kinesiotaping for scapular dyskinesis: The influence on scapular kinematics and on the activity of scapular stabilizing muscles. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 51.
· Tooth, C., Schwartz, C., Colman, D., Croisier, J.-L., & Forthomme, B. (2019). Dyskinésie scapulaire et kinésiotape : analyse électromyographique. Kinesitherapie, La Revue, 206.
· Delvaux, F., Croisier, J.-L., SANFILIPPO, D., Gofflot, A., Tooth, C., Kaux, J.-F., & Forthomme, B. (2019). Prévention de blessures et triathlon. Journal de Traumatologie du Sport, 36(3), 147-152.
· Forthomme, B., Tooth, C., Schwartz, C., Kaux, J.-F., Delvaux, F., & Croisier, J.-L. (2018). Dyskinésie scapulaire chez le sportif : faut-il la contrer ? Journal de Traumatologie du Sport, 35, 158-162.
Sport and Exercise Medicine Physician Isokinetic Medical Group FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, Bologna, Italy
Xavier Valle holds a Master by Universidad de Barcelona in “Research in Medical Sciences”, a Sport Physician Certificate in Sports Medicine School of Barcelona University and a Master by Universitat de les Illes Balears “Physical Activity, Health and Sport Performance”, a Scholarship by European Community and a degree in Medicine and Surgery by the Universidad Rovira I Virgili. He is a member of ECOSEP 2nd vice chair, and Scientific Committee, FEMEDE (Federación Española de Medicina del Deporte) and Sports Medical Section of Doctor’s College of Barcelona. He is now working at FC Barcelona, as Sport physician, from season 2004-05, CAR de Sant Cugat, as Sport Physician, from July 2009 and at Universitat de Barcelona, as Professor in Sport Medicine School, from July 2004. His special interests are Muscle injuries and DOMS and tendinopathy.
PT ,PhD Sports Physiotherapist / Football medicine researcher
FIFA Medical Center of Excellence KNVB, Zeist, Netherlands.
Dr. Nick van der Horst is a sports physiotherapist working in elite football. After working as the head of the medical staff for Go Ahead Eagles Football Club in Netherlands, he is currently employed by the KNVB where he is primarily responsible for the rehabilitation process of injured professional football players.
In 2017, Nick obtained his PhD on behalf of his research about the prevention of hamstring injuries in football. As an embedded scientist, he is also involved in research and lecturing about football medicine and physical performance.
Rod Whiteley is the Assistant Director of the Rehabilitation Department at Aspetar Sports Medicine Hospital in Qatar. He is a Fellow of the Australian College of Sports Physiotherapy (Sports Physiotherapy) whose PhD was in throwing-related shoulder injury. He worked for 20 years in professional rugby league, rugby union, and baseball, but since moving to Qatar in 2010, has mostly been working in football, handball, volleyball, and athletics.
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Accident & Emergency Department, General Hospital of Attica “KAT”, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
Dr Frantzeska Zampeli is Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Accident & Emergency Department, General Hospital of Attica “KAT”, Kifisia, Athens, Greece. She received specialized upper limb training at the Hand, Upper limb and Microsurgery Department, “KAT” Hospital with Dr E. Fandridis. She did fellowship in Shoulder and Elbow surgery with Prof R. Hertel (Shoulder and Elbow Center, Lindenhof Hospital, Bern, Switzerland), with Prof P. Habermeyer and his associates Prof M. Tauber, and Assoc Prof F. Martetschläger (Department of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, ATOS Clinic, Munich, Germany), and with Dr P.Valenti (Paris Shoulder Unit, Institut de la Main, Clinique BIZET, Paris, France). She also did fellowship in Hand and Wrist surgery at Institut de la Main, Clinique BIZET, Paris, France with Prof C. Mathoulin and Dr C.Leclercq and their associates. She is recipient of the 1st edition of Philippe Hardy travelling fellowship organized by European Shoulder Associates (ESA) section of ESSKA at 2018 and participant at FESSH (Federation of the European Societies for Surgery of the Hand) Academy 2021. She is member of ESSKA, ESA, and SECEC/ESSSE. She has 27 publications in Pubmed indexed journals (460 citations, h-index 11), 7 chapters in textbooks, 11 awards, and more than 100 scientific presentations at national and international meetings. She has been Scientific Associate at the Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Center of Ioannina (University Hospital of Ioannina, Sports Medicine Department, Director Prof A.D.Georgoulis) from 2007 to 2014. She is member of medical team of Apollon Smyrnis Football Club (professional football club that participates in the Greek Super League, highest professional league).
Congress Dates: 19-20.11.2021
Abstract Submission Deadline: 31.05.2021
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