Movement and Sport in Focus
4:45 PM -
6:00 PM
Wed, 20 May
Short description
You observe how modern sports prostheses open up a wide range of opportunities for movement and inclusion – from recreational running to Paralympic sprinting. The studies presented demonstrate how biomechanical analysis, precise adjustments and motivating training work together. You gain insight into how technology and practical application are combined to ensure that patients can participate safely and effectively in sporting activities.
Chair
Information about the program
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Event Type
Free Paper -
Topics / Theme Worlds
Sports orthopaedics / parasports, Theme World Orthopedic Technology, Rehabilitation, Theme World Medicine -
Treatment Areas
Treatment Area "Sports Prophylaxis and Injuries due to Accidents"
Event Location
Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
Subprogram Items
4:45 PM -
6:00 PM
WED 20. MAY
Recreational Running with a Transfemoral Prosthesis: Benefits and User Advantages of Specialized Sports Prosthetic Components
Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
4:45 PM -
6:00 PM
WED 20. MAY
Impact of Adapted Sports on the Functionality and Quality of Life of People with Disabilities
Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
4:45 PM -
6:00 PM
WED 20. MAY
The Olympia SmartTrack: a Unique Installation for the Integrated Biomechanical Analysis of Paralympic Sprinting and Long Jumping
Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
4:45 PM -
6:00 PM
WED 20. MAY
A Mid-Stance-Inspired Bench Test Method for Running Prosthetic Feet: A Framework for Comprehensive Characterization
Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
4:45 PM -
6:00 PM
WED 20. MAY
Driving Ability with Orthoses
Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3