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Controversies and Issues in Managing the Sporting Hip

3rd-4th November 2008 at the University of Warwick

Convenor: Professor Damian Griffin

Sports Hip Surgery is the second such conference building on the successful meeting in 2006. Directed at surgeons with a specialist interest in the hip, it will address hip problems in young sportsmen through to the ageing athlete with challenging early arthritis.
 

Debates will include: a review of developing diagnostic and treatment strategies; focused debate on new ideas in joint-preserving hip surgery; emphasis on minimally invasive and arthroscopic surgery; expert international faculty presentations, workshops and discussion groups.

This exciting symposium is organised by Warwick Medical School. Delegates can look forward to presentations, debate and informal discussion with a wealth of distinguished speakers from the UK and abroad.

Faculty

  • Paul Beaulé
  • Martin Beck
  • Tom Byrd
  • Michael Dienst
  • Andreas Fontana
  • Paul Golano
  • Victor Ilizaliturri Jr
  • Hans Muller-Wohlfahrt
  • John O'Donnell
  • Marc Philippon
  • Thomas Sampson
  • Richard Villar

Sports Hip Surgery 2008 takes place in the prestigious landscaped surroundings of the University of Warwick's Conference Centre. Set in inspiring grounds, it is both striking and welcoming. Being specifically designed for conferences, delegates can look forward to plenty of lively debate in a purpose built light and airy lecture theatre. There are also separate rooms available for additional breakout sessions and discussion with members of the faculty.

Delegates will also be able to enjoy a conference dinner on the Monday evening, 3rd November; as this is a residential course, delegates will have a wonderful opportunity to network with other delegates and faculty.

For more details contact email David Penford .


 

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Page contact: John Skliros Last revised: Thu 4 Sep 2008
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