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This hybrid conference focuses on the latest research, innovations, and strategies in musculoskeletal pain management for athletes, offering a platform for global collaboration and knowledge exchange.
The International Conference on Musculoskeletal Pain Management in Athletes (ICMPMA-26) is a premier hybrid event scheduled for October 10-11, 2026. Organized by the International Society for Applied Research (ISAR), this conference provides a global platform for researchers, academics, and industry professionals to share the latest research insights, network, and discuss advancements in the field. The program includes paper presentations, keynote speeches, workshops, and Q&A sessions, with opportunities for publication in high-ranked Scopus-indexed journals. The event aims to foster collaboration and accelerate the adoption of new developments for the benefit of athletic care and society.
Exploring cutting-edge treatments such as regenerative medicine, biologic therapies, and advanced pharmacologic agents for athletic pain.
Discussion on the use of wearable technology, imaging advancements, and digital health tools for diagnosing and monitoring musculoskeletal pain.
Examining the efficacy of acupuncture, manual therapy, and mind-body techniques in managing athletic pain.
Utilizing biomechanical analysis and functional movement screening to identify risk factors for musculoskeletal injuries in athletes.
Assessing the role of advanced protective gear, footwear, and ergonomic adjustments in mitigating injury risks.
Strategies for optimizing training loads and recovery to prevent overuse injuries and enhance performance.
Reviewing the latest evidence for rehabilitation protocols for common sports injuries like ACL tears, rotator cuff injuries, and tendinopathies.
Establishing objective criteria and decision-making frameworks for safely returning athletes to competition post-injury.
Addressing the psychological impact of injury and the importance of mental skills training during the rehabilitation process.
Understanding the pathophysiological differences and diagnostic challenges between acute and chronic pain states in athletes.
Exploring minimally invasive procedures, such as nerve blocks and injections, for managing persistent pain.
Strategies for managing conditions like osteoarthritis and chronic tendinopathy to maintain athletic function.
Best practices for the immediate assessment and on-field management of acute injuries and pain.
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