10:00 – 10:10 h
Conference Welcome 2nd day
10:10 – 11:45 h
Session 4 – Fit for life – Tailored exercise programs for active ageing
Healthy ageing – Exercise for the elderly – Fit for life
Training interventions to enhance different dimensions of cognition in older adults
Prof. Dr. Bettina Wollesen, Professor of Sports Science with focus on Movement and Training Science, Technical University Berlin
Sedentary lifestyle in old age
Dr. med. Timo Hinrichs, Deputy Head of Rehabilitative and Regenerative Sports Medicine, Senior consultant of the Sports Medicine Outpatient Clinic at the Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, Switzerland
Early rehabilitation after kneearthroplasty
Associate Prof. Dr. med. Sanjay Weber-Spickschen, Head of Traumatology and Sports Medicine Klinikum Peine, Hannover Medical School, Medical Team German Athletic Association (DLV)
Fit for life – The essential exercises to stay healthy and agile
Dr. med. Christian Schneider, Theresie Orthopedic Center Theresie Munich, Medical Expert
Committee German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB)
Dr. med. Thore Haag, Head of Sports Therapy at Theresie Orthopaedic Centre, former high-performance athlete
11:45 – 13:00 h
Session 5 – Evidence based diagnostics – New methods and findings
Wearable technologies – CMR diagnostics – Non-invasive vital sign monitoring
Value of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in athletes
Dr. med. Christopher Schneeweis, Specialist in Internal Medicine and Cardiology
New European guidelines on sports cardiology and exercise in patients with cardiovascular disease
Prof. Dr. med. Herbert Löllgen, Sports Cardiology, Member Executive Comm. EFSMA, Hon.Pres.German Fed.Sports Medicine
Continuous glucose and lactate monitoring to improve performance and health
Marine Rougier Desjardin, Medical Engineer at PKVitality
13:00 – 14:00 h
Networking Lunch & Exhibition Break
14:00 – 15:15 h
Session 6 – Performance, regeneration and recovery in professional sports
Regeneration management – Recovery – Performance
Performance assessment and recovery management in tournament tennis
Prof. Dr. Alexander Ferrauti, Head of Department Training & Exercise Science Ruhr University of Bochum, President Elect of European College of Sport Science (ECSS)
Psychological assessment of the recovery stress state: issues and tools
Prof. Dr. Michael Kellmann, Head of Unit of Sport Psychology at the Faculty of Sport Science, Ruhr University Bochum, Honorary Professor at the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, University of Queensland (Australia)
AI-based exercise recommendations with a new approach to treat chronic and acute pain phases,
Sven Klimpel, CEO and Co Founder at medicalmotion
15:15 – 16:45 h
Session 7 – Digital Innovations in sports & healthcare
Wearables – Innovations – Digital tools for diagnostics, training and rehabilitation
How did the Covid-19-Lockdowns influence the public sport behaviour and the use of digital sport gadgets? An empirical analysis
Ass. Prof. Dr. Katharina Schöttl, Adj. Professor, German University of Health and Sports
The role of multi-biosignal sensor acquisitions in sport performance research
Pedro Gomes, Product Manager, biosignalsplux
Real time monitoring of deep abdominal muscles: a new innovation for groin pain prevention & treatment, and efficient RTS programs
Dr. Caroline Pautard, Co-founder and R&D Director within Blueback SAS Company
Wearable therapeutics for pain & sports recovery for professional & consumer markets
Dr. Chris Castell, CEO, Carewear Corp.
The future of VR as the gym for the mind,
Amir Bozorgzadeh, CEO at Virtuleap
Raccoon.Recovery - a digital assistant for home physiotherapy tennis
Svitlana Malovana, CEO & Co-Founder at Raccoon.World
Atrial fibrillation detection
Markus Sonderegger
16:45 – 17:00 h
Summary & Closing remarks
[Version: 10 November 2021, subject to change]