Programme

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Thursday (24 May)

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Start Finish DAY 0      
8:30 20:00 Registration Main Entrance Level
8:30 16:30 FICS Sport Seminar
(separate registration is needed)
Brahms I-II. Hall
9:00 17:30 ECU Researchers’ Day Lehár II-III Hall
17:00 18:00 FICS NCSC Presidents’ Meeting Brahms I-II. Hall
19:00 21:00 Welcome Reception Gallery corridor

Friday (25 May)

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Start Finish DAY 1
8:00 8:30 Registration Main Entrance Level
8:30   Welcome and Opening Ceremony Pátria Hall
Chair: I. Beesley
8:30 8:45 Falconry demonstration Pátria Hall
8:45 8:50 Formal Opening  Pátria Hall
8:50 9:10 ECU President:
Øystein Ogre
Opening speech
Pátria Hall
9:10 9:30 Anne Moksness and
Catherine Quinn
Warm up with Kahoot! (please download the Kahoot! app beforehand)
Pátria Hall
9:30 10:10 Donald Murphy Spinal disorder is no respecter of age
Pátria Hall
10:10 10:40 Jan Hartvigsen Ageing need not be a pain
Pátria Hall
10:40 11:10 Break – Posters – Exhibition
11:10 11:40 Bianca Zietsman Cervical spine and concussion/disc injuries
Pátria Hall
Chair: Zs. Kálbori
11:40 12:10 Carlo Ammendolia No Drugs, More Sex and Rock & Roll – Bootcamp for Stenosis
Pátria Hall
12:10 12:20 Michele Maiers Short or long-term treatment of spinal disability in older adults with manipulation and exercise: a randomized clinical trial | O-01
Pátria Hall
12:20 12:30 Steen Harsted Capturing movement patterns in children using a novel 3d motion capture approach | O-02
Pátria Hall
12:30 13:30 Lunch – Posters – Exhibition – AECC/EAC Fellows lunch
13:30 15:00 Breakout session 1
    Jesper Dahl Jake Cooke Amy Miller SIG Clinical Research
    Subject:
Workshop Extremities Techniques

Pátria Hall

Subject:
Neurology Workshop: Cranial nerves: It’s all in your head Part 1.

Bartók II Hall

Subject:
Breastfeeding / Paediatrics

Lehár II-III Hall

Subject:
Cervical Spine radiculopathy

Brahms I-II Hall

Subject: Abstract presentations

Liszt II-III Hall

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Annemarie de Zoete | O-03 | 13.30-13.40
Effectiveness of spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low back pain: results from an individual participant data meta-analysis

Andreas Eklund | O-04 | 13.40-13.50
Is effectiveness of Chiropractic Maintenance Care moderated by psychological profile? A secondary analysis of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial

Henrik Hein Lauridsen | O-05 | 13.50-14.00
Motor control and musculoskeletal health in kindergarten children

Jan Hoeve | O-06 | 14.00-14.10
Migraine and Tension-Type Hadache in former colicky babies treated by chiropractors: a prospective cohort study

Michelle Holmes |  O-07 | 14.10-14.20
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in clinical practice for non-malignant pain: a realist review and theoretical framework

Marc Sanders | O-08 | 14.20-14.30
A comparison of the effectiveness of manual therapy, exercise, and medical intervention for the reduction of subjective symptoms of dizziness in adult patients with cervicogenic dizziness: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Petra Schweinhardt | O-09 | 14.30-14.40
How much pain reduction matters for neck pain patients undergoing chiropractic treatment?

Kenneth Young | O-10 | 14.40-14.50
A tale of two specialities: comparing the development of radiology in chiropractic and medicine

David Byfield | O-11 | 14.50-15.00
Chiropractic Care as a richly contextual package: Contemporary challenges and opportunities in undergraduate curriculum

15:00 15:30 Break – Posters – Exhibition
15:30 17:00 Breakout session 2
    Atle Torstensen Jake Cooke Magdalena Zweegman Kocsis SIG Clinical  Corrie Myburgh
    Subject:
Workshop Spinal Techniques

Pátria Hall

Subject:
Neurology Workshop: Cranial nerves: It’s all in your head Part 2.

Bartók II Hall

Subject:
Paediatrics; primitive reflex testing

Lehár II-III Hall

Subject:
Cervical Spine radiculopathy (repeat)

Brahms I-II Hall

Subject:
Soft tissue treatment

Liszt II-III Hall

17:45 18:00 Gathering for the transport to the Local evening
Buses leave for Local evening
19.00 00.00 Local evening – Informal Dinner

Saturday (26 May)

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Start Finish DAY 2
9:00 9:30 John Downes (FICS) Performance for all Ages: neuromechanics, sensorimotor deficits and global assessment
Pátria Hall
Workshop to train site evaluation team members – 09:00-13:00
9:30 10:00 Greg Kawchuk This is what happens to chiropractic when you add Artificial Intelligence
Pátria Hall
10:00 10:15   Activator online learning tool
10:15 10:45 Ricardo Fujikawa Dealing with the ravages of life – can osteoporosis and osteoarthrosis be reversed?
Pátria Hall
10:45 11:15 Break – Posters – Exhibition
11:15 11:45 Ulf Wike Ljungblad Headache in children – so what? – from the head of a paediatrician
Pátria Hall
11:45 12:15 Kjartan Vibe Fersum Cognitive functional therapy in CLBP
Pátria Hall
12:15 12:45 Research awards: Gerly Truuvaart
12:45 13:45 Lunch – Posters – Exhibition
13:45 15:15 Breakout session 3
EAC Workshop – 13:45-17:15
    Masafumi Yamasaki Ulrik Sandstrøm Carlo Ammendolia Ulf Wike Ljungblad
    Subject:
Better EyePower Through VitalReact Technique

Pátria Hall

Subject:
The value of pre and post testing as an immediate outcome measure or “show me the money!”

Bartók II Hall

Subject:
Stenosis Bootcamp

Lehár II-III Hall

Subject:
A paediatric neurologist’s view on headache – a practical approach

Brahms I-II Hall

15.15 15:45 Break – Posters – Exhibition
15:45 17:15 Breakout session 4
    Bianca Zietsman, Ulrik Sandstrøm, Catherine Quinn Andre Bussières Carlo Ammendolia Kjartan Vibe Fersum
    Subject:
Sports Integration – Getting in and staying in!

Pátria Hall

Subject:
10 common MSK disorders seen in practice

Bartók II Hall

Subject:
Stenosis Bootcamp (repeat)

Lehár II-III Hall

Subject:
Cognitive functional therapy in CLBP

Brahms I-II Hall

18:30   Buses leave for Gala evening
19:00 00:00 Gala event Dine dance and cruise the Danube with a glittering evening of fun  

Sunday (27 May)

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Start Finish DAY 3
10:00 10:20 Greg Kawchuk Do chiropractors have the right to free speech?
Pátria Hall
10:20 10:40 Ulrik Sandstrøm “You can’t handle the truth!”
Pátria Hall
10:40 11:00 Ágnes Kovács On the road to success; how to achieve our goals?
Pátria Hall
11:00 11:20 William Morgan The Green Books: Sacred tomes or historical footnotes?
Pátria Hall
11:20 11:40 Jørgen Jevne Knowledge translation – the next medical revolution, or the next necessary revelation?
Pátria Hall
11:40 12:10 Coffee Break – Exhibition
12:10 12:30 Nadine Harrison Adaptability in pursuit of optimal patient care
Pátria Hall
12:30 12:50 Luke R. Davies Pain science, Biomechanics and Progressive chiropractic
Pátria Hall
12:50 13:00 Richard Brown How diplomacy can save us from ourselves?
Pátria Hall
13:00 13:15 Closing remarks from the new President Full ahead all engines!
Pátria Hall

List of accepted posters

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Poster number Presenting author Title of lecture
P-01 Jacob Fløe Aaskov X-ray vision: The accuracy and repeatability of a technology that allows clinicians to see spinal X-rays superimposed on a person’s skin
P-03 Danny Clegg The Relationship between Video Enhanced Observations and VIVA Examination Performance in Second Year Chiropractic Undergraduate Students: A Cross Sectional Cohort Study
P-04 Danny Clegg The “Hydrapractic” Initiative: Innovative and Immersive Learning for Chiropractic Students, using Police and Emergency Services Training Tools
P-05 Alister du Rose Since Panjabi’s seminal 1992 papers, how have studies that combine lumbar kinematic and muscle activity measurements improved understanding of sub-system interactions? A systematic review
P-06 Lise Hestbaek Motor skills in PreSchool (MiPS): Study protocol for a cohort study of Danish preschool children with a nested RCT
P-07 Michelle Holmes Chiropractors’ views on the use of patient-reported outcome measures in clinical practice
P-08 Alan Jenks Back Pain in the Elderly: A prospective longitudinal study of older patients with low back pain during Chiropractic care
P-09 Troy Magowan An initial investigation of the use and understanding of the terms
P-10 Manuel Cabrera Incidence of Intersegmental Cervical Joint Motion Dysfunction in Patients with Tinnitus as their co-morbidity of biomechanical pain
P-11 Amy Miller A novel approach to improving breastfeeding rates and enhancing clinical education: A mixed-methods investigation of a student-led interprofessional breastfeeding clinic
P-12 Amy Miller Is there an association between birth type and area of musculoskeletal complaint in the neonate?
P-13 Jonas Nielsen Self-reports of spinal stiffness compared to physical measures of spinal stiffness.
P-14 Arantxa Ortega-De Mues Effects of chiropractic manipulation on subchondral bone status, cartilage and synovial membrane in an experimental model of osteoarthritis in rabbits
P-15 Jacqueline Rix The use of Facebook as a formative peer assessment tool
P-16 Doruk Turhan Comparison of HVLA lumbosacral manipulation and sham manipulation on running time and horizontal jump among amateur soccer players
P-17 Doruk Turhan Assessment of immediate effects of sacroiliac joint manipulation on hamstring muscle strength
P-18 Bianca Zietsman Neck Function in Male Rugby League Athletes: A Comparison of Age and Professionalism
P-19 Bianca Zietsman Elite Male athletes: Comparative study of neck function (ACROM)