The event had 5 live sessions:
- Monday, Nov 29, 2021
- Tuesday, Nov 30, 2021
- Wednesday, Dec 1, 2021
- Thursday, Dec 2, 2021
- Friday, Dec 3, 2021
Each day the sessions ran from 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Central European Time (CET)
Click below on ''Media files'' to access recordings and other material available for each session day.
DAY 1 (November 29th)
This day our sessions focus on the patients as main audience.Promotion-
Handouts:
- Physical Activity and Nutrition - click here
- Questions & answers - click here
- The role of PRM in Healthy Aging - click here
- Falls and injury prevention - click here
Recordings - watch on Youtube
Schedule:
- 2:05 - 2:20 PM (CET) - presentation
- 2:20 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
In this session, the audience can expect to learn how:
- Nutrition and physical activity are the two big factors affecting individual health
- Inadequate nutrition and exercise volumes are common in the elderly
- diet and exercise act synergically in boosting muscle protein synthesis
- 20 g protein intake /day and resistance + aerobic exercises are needed to maintain health and physical performance
SPEAKER(s):
- Prof. Paolo Capodaglio, MD, Professor in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine at University of Torino, Italy
Schedule:
- 2:30 - 2:55 PM (CET) - presentation
- 3:10 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
Let's talk about:
- What do Rehabilitation Physicians do?
- How Rehabilitation Physicians play a role in helping promote resilience.
- The Link between Health Ageing and Rehab.
- ...and more!
SPEAKER(s):
Prof. Steven Faux, MBBS BA FRACGP FAFRM (RACP) FFPMANZCA GAICD
Rehabilitation and Pain Physician;
Conjoint Professor, St Vincent’s Clinical School, University of New South Wales;
Adjunct Professor, School of Medicine of Notre Dame University, Darlinghurst, Sydney;
Director, Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine and Pain Medicine of St Vincent's Hospital, Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia
Schedule:
- 3:10 - 3:25 PM (CET) - presentation
- 3:25 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
Did you know:
- Why Falls is a major health problem among older adults?
- What diagnostic process, tools and tests are used for falls?
- How to manage the major risk factors?
- ...and more!
SPEAKER(s):
Prof. Eleftheria Antoniadou, MD, PhD
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Senior Fellow of European Board of PMR
Rehabilitation Clinic of Centre Hospitalier du Nord,
Luxembourg
Dr. David T. Burke, MD, MA,
Emory University School of Medicine
Chairman of the Department of Rehabilitation
Emory Brain Health Center,
Atlanta, USADr. Ahmed Saad Hassen, MD - Sudan Assistant professor National Ribat University Khartoum, Sudan
Prof. Maria Fernanda Calderón Solis, MD
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Specialist
Staff Physiatrist and Postgraduate Professor in the Rehabilitation Department at National Autonomous University of Honduras (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras),
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
DAY 2 (November 30th)
This day our sessions focus on institutions working in the field of PRM and their shared experience.Promotion-
Recordings - watch on YouTube
Schedule:
- 2:05 - 2:25 PM (CET) - interview
- 2:25 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
An interview between Prof. Negrini and Prof. Howe from Cochrane Rehabilitation.
- You can expect to learn:
- What Cochrane Rehabilitation is.
- What the Cochrane Campbell Global Ageing Partnership is.
- How accessible Cochrane evidence is.
- How to get involved in Cochrane activities.
- ...And more!
SPEAKER(s):
Prof. Stefano Negrini, MD - Università Statale di Milano, Cochrane Rehabilitation, Italy
Prof. Tracey Howe, MD - Director of the Cochrane-Campbell Global Ageing Partnership, UK
Schedule:
- 2:30 - 2:50 PM (CET) - Interview
- 2:50 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
In this session, the leadership of the ISPRM Disaster Rehabilitation Committee (DRC), Dr. Khan and Dr. Amatya, interview Eric Weerts (from Humanity and Inclusion) and Dr Collen O’Connell (from Team Canada Healing Hands) about their experience related to rehabilitation for healthy ageing.
Questions include:
- What are the key issues/problems faced by the persons with disabilities, - specifically the elderly?
- Why is the impact of aging in persons with disability an important issue? What are the implications in persons with disabilities compared with able counterparts?
- What models of care will effectively deliver rehabilitation services to people aging with a disability in the future?
...and more!
SPEAKERs:
- Fary Khan, MD, Director of Rehabilitation Services, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Director Australian Rehabilitation Research Centre; Clinical Professor Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne and The Nossal Institute of Global Health, and Monash University.
- Bhasker Amatya, MD, MPH, DMedSc, Snr Project Manager, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine & Australian Rehabilitation Research Centre.
- Colleen O’Connell, MD, Adjunct Professor, Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of New Brunswick, Canada.
- Eric Weerts, Physiotherapist,
Rehabilitation Specialist Emergencies and Prepardness
Humanity&Inclusion, Belgium.
Schedule:
- 3:00 - 3:20 PM (CET) - Interview
- 3:20 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
More details to be announced soon
SPEAKERs:
Prof. Carolina Schiappacasse, MD, PMR doctor and Head of Rehabilitation Department of British Hospital, Buenos Aires.
Professor at UNSAM University. International Consultant on Prosthetics and Orthotics.
Past President of Sociedad Argentina de Medicina Física y Rehabilitación (SAMFYR) Argentinean PMR and Past Vice President of ISPO (International Society for Prosthesis and Orthotics).Prof. Rajiv S. Hanspal, MBBS, DSc, FRCP, FRCS. Retd. Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine, RNOH Stanmore & Immediate Past President, International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics.
Prof. Dr. Juan Manuel Guzman Gonzalez, MD
President of the Latin American Medical Association for Rehabilitation (AMLAR), Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) - MexicoProf. Ignacio Devesa, MD,
Medical Director of the PM&R Unit at the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), Past Treasurer of the Medical Latin-American Association of Rehabilitation (AMLAR), Past President of the Mexican Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - MexicoProf. Alessandro de Sire, MD
Associate Professor of Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine at University of Catanzaro "Magna Graecia", Catanzaro, Italy;
Vice Chair of International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) World Youth Forum;
Councilor of the Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine (SIMFER) - Italy
DAY 3 (December 1st)
This day the content of our sessions will be mostly scientific and focus on the PRM professionals as target audience.Promotion-
Handouts:
- Assistive Technologies in Rehabilitation for Healthy Aging - click here
- Osteoporosis Prevention - click here
- Healthy Aging in Individuals with Cerebral Palsy - click here
- Fatigue management – Addressing lack of energy and drive in elderly - click here
Recordings - watch on YouTube
Schedule:
- 2:02 - 2:15 PM (CET) - presentation
- 3:25 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
In this session, the audience can expect to learn:
- Knowledge of emerging technologies that promote healthy aging with a disability and provide greater autonomy for older adults.
- To impress upon people the importance participatory action design and research.
- What are the needs in rehabilitation assistive technologies for healthy aging in LMICs?
- What are the barriers to accessing rehabilitation assistive technologies for healthy aging in LMICs?
- What are the solutions and avenues for improving access to rehabilitation assistance technologies for healthy aging in LMICs?
SPEAKER(s):
Prof. Rory A. Cooper, Ph.D.,
Director, Human Engineering Research Laboratories
University of Pittsburgh and US Department of Veterans Affairs
Pittsburgh, PA, USAFISA - Paralyzed Veterans of America Distinguished Professor
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA, USASenior Research Career Scientist
US Department of Veterans Affairs
Pittsburgh, PA, USAProf. Abderrazak Hajjioui, MD, MPM
Professor at the Laboratory of Clinical Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco.
Head of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Department, Teaching University Hospital Hassan II Fez, Morocco.
Schedule:
- 2:25 - 2:40 PM (CET) - presentation
- 2:40 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
You will learn about:
- Levels of prevention in osteoporosis
- Prevention strategies to reduce fragility fractures risks
- How to increase bone strength
- ...and more!
SPEAKER(s):
- Prof. Giovanni Iolascon, MD,
Full Professor of Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine and Chief of the Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties and Dentistry of the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" - Italy
Schedule:
- 2:45 - 3:00 PM (CET) - presentation
- 3:00 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
You will learn about:
- CP patients transition to adulthood
- Cardiopulmonary and methabolic morbidity of CP patients
- Health related quality of life and social participation for CP patients
- ...and more!
SPEAKER(s)
Prof. Safaa Mahran, MD, Department of Physical Medicine Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Egypt
Schedule:
- 3:05 - 3:20 PM (CET) - presentation
- 3:20 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
By the end of this session the participants will be able to:
- List the etiologic considerations for fatigue in older adults and the work up/ assessment of such causes.
- Develop a non-pharmacologic management plan for an older adult with fatigue.
- Evaluate health priorities and align goal concordant care for older adult patients lacking drive or motivation.
SPEAKER(s)
Dr. Sarah A Welch, DO, MA,
VA Quality Scholar Fellow, Tennessee Valley Healthcare System
Instructor, Department of PM&R, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, USA
Dr. Muhammad Tawab Khalil, Resident PM&R, Armed Forces Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, Rawalpindi - Pakistan
Dr. Sa’adatu Abubakar Maiwada, Physiotherapist
Bayero University, Kano - Nigeria
DAY 4 (December 2nd)
This day our sessions focus on the youth: PRM residents and medical students as target audience.Schedule:
- 2:05 - 2:20 PM (CET) - presentation
- 2:20- 2:35 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
In this session the audience will learn how to:
- Understand the disparity in rehabilitation medicine resources across the globe.
- Outline the benefits of PRM specialists reaching across borders to collaborate and help others.
- Create a value chain strategy by which all stakeholders from government to nursing assistant, remain motivated to build rehabilitation.
SPEAKER(s):
- Prof. Andrew Haig, Emeritus Tenured Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Michigan.
President of the International Rehabilitation Forum and Haig Consulting LLC, in Middlebury, Vermont, USA.
Schedule:
- 2:35 - 3:05 PM (CET) - Interview
- 3:05 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
Burnout is an exhaustion of physical or emotional strength or motivation usually as a result of prolonged stress or frustration. Burnout during medical school days, residency and fellowship training can affect the health of the trainee and patient care. These burnout rates are high: medical students (28%–45%), residents (27%–75%, depending on specialty). PM&R specialty should also discuss burnout and work hour limitation in the global stage. The panel discussion and Q&A session focuses on discussing this topic.
SPEAKER(s):
Prof. Carl Froilan D. Leochico, MD, FPARM, Clinical Associate Professor - Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine & Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila, Research Officer - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines
Dr. Manoj Poudel, MD, Sports Medicine Fellow, University of California Davis.
Chair, ISPRM World Youth Forum.
Co-founder, Nepali Association of PM&R.
Section Editor, American Medical Society of Sports Medicine - USADr. Su Yi Lee, MBBS, FAFRM, PhD, Rehabilitation Physician from the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
Dr. Mitchelle P. Gabuya, FPARM - Consultant and Wellness Champion, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines
Schedule:
- 3:20 PM (CET) - introduction to activity
An opportunity for residents worldwide to share their thoughts on what ''Healthy Ageing'' means to them with a 2-4 minute video clip. Our team will select a few videos to be played live and others accepted posted on the ISPRM platforms.
Video submission platform: https://www.isprm.org/isprm-intl-rehabilitation-week-residents-videos/
Schedule:
- 3:25 PM (CET) - introduction to activity
Finding reliable and updated information on residency programs around the world as well as the various PRM sub-specialties can be difficult. Networking has been very limited since the COVID19 pandemic started and we hope to improve and facilitate communication for our members.
Our team will identify sub-specialties and experts to include in the activity to be officially announced live. Participants will be able to give feedback through a poll, and the team will help moderate discussions online via the ISPRM forums and at our upcoming congress in Lisbon!
Interested? Email us at isprmmembership@aimgroup.eu
Dr. Abena Tannor, MD, MSc, Consultant at World Health Organisation Rehabilitation Programme, Geneva, Switzerland
- Dr. Patricia Marisol Aliaga Jimenez, MD
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Chief of Service at Hospital El Alto SUR, La Paz, Bolivia
DAY 5 (December 3rd)
This is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities! We will conclude the event with sessions topics relevant for all audiences.Promotion-
Handouts:
- Aging is not a Disease (file 1) - click here
- Aging is not a Disease (file 2) - click here
Recordings - watch on YouTube!
Schedule:
- 2:05 - 2:25 PM (CET) - presentations
- 2:25 PM (CET) - Live Debate and Q&A time via the public chat
The ICD 11, replaces the ICD-10 starting 1 January 2022 as the global standard for coding health information and causes of death and has classified Ageing as a Disease.
ISPRM would like to host a live debate on this topic to instigate the discussion and present both sides.
SPEAKER(s):
Prof. Suresh Rattan, PhD, DSc, Professor Emeritus of Biogerontology at the Department of Molecular Biology and Geetics, Aaarhus University, Denmark.
Prof. Friedbert Köhler, OAM, Conjoint Professor, SWS Clinical School, UNSW
Past President ISPO
Clinical Director Aged Care and Rehabilitation, SWSLHD
Director Medical Services HammondCare Health
Co-Director Age and Ageing Clinical Academic Group, Maridulu Budyari Gumal, Australia
Schedule:
- 2:35 - 2:50 PM (CET) - presentation
- 2:50 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
Join us for a session on how rehabilitation can answer to the needs of the ageing population and to the goals of the decade of healthy ageing.
SPEAKER(s):
- Dr. Vanessa Seijas MD, Senior Researcher, Rehabilitation and Healthy Ageing, University of Lucerne and Swiss Paraplegic Research, Switzerland
Schedule:
- 2:55 - 3:15 PM (CET) - Interview
- 3:15 PM (CET) - Live Question & Answer time via the public chat
This session aims to explore and reply to the following questions:
1) How rehabilitation can contribute to achieving the goals of the Decade of Healthy Ageing?
2) How a research agenda on rehabilitation and healthy ageing is being pursued?
SPEAKER(s):
- Prof. Dr. Carla Sabariego, MPH,
Professor for Rehabilitation and Healthy Ageing
Co-Head WHO CC for Rehabilitation in Health Systems, Department of Health Sciences and Medicine University of Lucerne, Switzerland
Group leader disability policy and implementation research, Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil, Switzerland
Prof. Dato' Dr. Zaliha Binti Omar, M.B, B.S(Mal), FRCP(Glasg), FAFRM(RACP)(Hon), FAMM, DMR(RCP, Lond),
Honorary Professor at the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Visiting Professor at Fujita Health University, JapanProf. Min Cheol Chang, MD, Professor at Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
Dr. Constanza Leal Johnson, MD
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialist
Hospital de Urgencia Asistencia Pública
Hospital Metropolitano de Santiago
Santiago, Chile