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âHow tendons get better; an inclusive debateâ is an evening conference fully focused on tendinopathy.
Tendinopathy is one of the most frequently seen conditions in physiotherapeutic and sports medicine clinics. Rehabilitation is often difficult and time to recovery and to pre-injury playing level is prolonged.
âHow tendons get better; an inclusive debateâ is an evening conference fully focused on tendinopathy. We have invited eminent speakers with a variety of backgrounds that will share their work and thoughts on this intriguing topic. The event will pivot around a debate among the speakers.
Confirmed speakers:
Prof. Bill Vicenzino, Professor in Sports Physiotherapy
Prof. Hazel Screen, Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Dr. Trevor Prior, Consultant Podiatric Surgeon
Dr. Paulina Kloskowska, Physiotherapist & Teaching fellow
Dr Robert-Jan de Vos, Sports Physician & Post-doc Researcher
Richmond Stace, Specialist Pain Physiotherapist & Clinical Lecturer
Dr. Michael Skovdal Rathleff, Physiotherapist & Post-doc Researcher
The event will be chaired by Dr Dylan Morrissey, Consultant Physiotherapist & Clinical Reader
Speaker(s): |
Professor Bill Vicenzino | talks |
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Date and Time: |
18 April 2016 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 2 hours 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
Events Office, Queen Mary University of London |
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Tickets: |
£20 pp / £10 pp (concessions) |
Available from: |
http://eshop.qmul.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&deptid=34&catid=1&prodid=622 |
Additional Information: |
For any further information please contact b.prescott@qmul.ac.uk |
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