The Aspetar International Rehabilitation Conference (IRC) is set to return for its second edition in 2024, focusing on “The Complete Guide to Thigh Muscle Injuries.” This conference will be held on 16th-17th November 2024 at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, with post-conference workshops following on 18th-19th November 2024. The event aims to advance the field of sports rehabilitation by addressing the challenges and advancements in thigh muscle injuries.
With the success of its inaugural edition last year, which addressed cruciate ligament rehabilitation, the Aspetar International Rehabilitation Conference attracted over 400 participants from 58 countries. The conference received acclaim for its comprehensive program covering the latest developments and best practices in cruciate ligament injury rehabilitation and medical treatment. This year’s conference promises to feature a world-class faculty of experts dedicated to thigh muscle injuries, ensuring participants gain valuable insights and expertise.
Attendees of the conference will have the opportunity to connect and share expertise with over 600 fellow professionals from around the world. The diverse group of participants will include medical staff from international clubs and federations. Dr. Abdulaziz Jeham Al Kuwari, CEO of Aspetar, expressed excitement about hosting the second edition of the conference, focusing on thigh muscle injuries in athletes. The conference aims to share the latest advancements in recovery strategies to improve patient care for athletes globally.
Designed for sports physiotherapists, physicians, physical coaches, and sports scientists, the conference offers a comprehensive exploration of thigh muscle injuries, focusing on hamstring and rectus femoris injuries. The agenda for the first day includes topics such as Anatomy and Function of Thigh Muscles, Mechanisms of Thigh Injury in Field Sports, and Requirements to Optimise Thigh Muscle Injury Recovery. The second day will focus on The Healing Response using Biomechanics in treatment and tailoring treatment programmes based on sport-specific needs, with an interactive session featuring insights from case studies to conclude the event.
Registration is now open for healthcare practitioners, physiotherapists, and medical staff working in the sports field. Whether you are an experienced practitioner or a newcomer in the field, this conference offers a unique opportunity to expand your knowledge, refine your skills, and stay up to date with the latest rehabilitation practices. The Aspetar International Rehabilitation Conference has been pivotal in setting new standards for patient care and advancing sports medicine globally.