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Sport Saturday 3 October
7.30 onwards Registration
8.30 - 10.00
Opening Joint Plenary
8.30 Conference welcome Speaker: Cris Massis, CEO Australian Physiotherapy Association 8.35 Welcome to country 8.45 Opening address Speaker: Marcus Dripps, President, Australian Physiotherapy Association 9.00 Ministers address Speaker: (TBC) 9.20 Physical inactivity: The biggest public health problem of the 21st Century International Keynote: Professor Steven Blair
Chair: Marcus Dripps Room: Arena 2
10.00 - 10.30 Morning Tea – Exhibition Hall
10.30 - 12.00
Session 1
10.30 Knowledge translation in physiotherapy – from clinic to research and back to the clinic International Keynote: Professor May Arna Risberg 11.30 Connecting knee instability to osteoarthritis: The relationship between joint instability and osteoarthritis in anterior cruciate ligament-deficiency 12 years after injury Speaker: Susan Keays 11.45 Hip functional impairments exist bilaterally, are related to hip strength and predict patient-reported outcomes in patients with chondrolabral pathology Speaker: Joanne Kemp
Chair: Maria Constantinou Room: Arena 2
12.00 - 1.00 Lunch – Exhibition Hall
1.00 – 2.30
Session 2 AG/SPA
Sport, exercise, recovery and aquatic physiotherapy
1.00 Practical options for early mobility and low load exercise through to using plyometrics in rehabilitation. Invited Speaker: Sophie Heywood
1.40
Water immersion for elite athletes - practical tips and a look towards the future Invited speaker: Ned Brophy-Williams
2.10 Water running: Deep versus tethered Speaker: Philip Gabel
Chair: Nicola Blum Room: Arena 1B
1.00 – 2.30
Session 2 C1
Exercise: Return to high level performance from injury
1.00 Practical approach to upper limb rehabilitation in athletes Invited Speaker: Tania Pizzari 1.30 Lower limb rehabilitation in team athletes Invited Speaker: Paula Charlton 2.00 The recurrent hamstring injury: Why? Invited Speaker: Anthony Shield
Chair: Nick Wilson Room: Central B
1.00 – 2.30
Session 2 C2
Lower Limb
1.00 Can hip extension strength predict functional performance during a step out lunge? Speaker: Matt Feke 1.15 A randomised clinical trial for the efficacy of physiotherapy intervention for early-onset hip osteoarthritis Speaker: Kate Moore 1.30 Higher gluteus medius muscle activity during running is a risk factor for hamstring injuries in elite AFL players Speaker: Melinda Smith
1.45
Treatment of patellofemoral pain according to individual presentation or physical subgroups
Speaker: Marjon Mason
2.00 The effect of gender, chronicity, age or laterality in a three year follow-up study of patients with patellofemoral pain Speaker: Marjon Mason 2.15 Physiotherapists' perspectives of current management of anterior cruciate ligament injuries Speaker: Gisela Sole
Chair: Kay Crossley Room: Arena 1A
1.00 – 2.30 Concurrent Workshop
JoP writing for publication workshop Speakers: Editorial Board members, Journal of Physiotherapy
Chair: Mark Elkins Room: 1
2.30 – 3.00 Afternoon Tea – Exhibition Hall
3.00 – 5.00
Joint Plenary
3.00 Creativity is the last competitive advantage we have today Keynote Speaker: Todd Sampson 4.00 Q & A: The journey to Olympic gold Keynote Speaker: Sally Pearson Facilitator: Phil Calvert
Chair: Phil Calvert Room: Arena 2
5.00 – 7.00 Welcome Reception – Exhibition Hall
Sunday 4 October
7.30 onwards Registration
7.30 – 8.45
Breakfast Sports physiotherapists' experiences at major games: Successes and challenges Speakers: Peter Wells, Andrew McGough
Chair: Maria Constantinou Room: Central B
9.00 - 10.00
Joint Plenary
The challenges for pain clinicians: An interdisciplinary discussion
Pain and neuroplasticity: What does it mean for physiotherapy? Invited Speaker: Professor Phil Siddall Increasing access to pain management programs using the internet Invited Speaker: Dr Blake Dear Thinking beyond anatomy and physiology: Therapists‟ and patients‟ attitudes and beliefs regarding chronic pain are key to applying effective treatment Invited Speaker: Professor Jo Nijs Facilitator: Lorimer Moseley
Chair: Jenny Aiken Room: Arena 2
10.00 - 10.30 Morning Tea – Exhibition Hall
10.30 - 12.30
Session 3 MPA/SPA
10.30 Clinical gems for treatment of hip pain Invited Speakers: Trish Wisbey-Roth, Dr Kevin Sims, Dr David Agolley, Dr Alison Grimaldi
“I know what the research says, now how do I get the best outcomes from exercise interventions?”
11.30 The importance of understanding energy balance International Keynote: Professor Steven Blair 12.00 Assessing fitness and physical activity: How to get better compliance from your patients
Invited Speaker: Professor Jeff Coombes
Chair: Joanne Kemp Room: Arena 2
Session 3
11.00 Better monitoring of sports injuries National Keynote: Professor Caroline Finch 11.45 A national youth sports injury prevention program: Fantasy or possibility? Invited Speaker: Associate Professor Chris Vertullo 12.15 Questions & discussion
Chair: Holy Brasher Room: Arena 1A
10.30 – 12.00
Concurrent Workshop
JoP writing for publication workshop Speakers: Editorial Board members, Journal of Physiotherapy
Chair: Mark Elkins Room: 3
12.30 - 1.30 Lunch – Exhibition Hall
1.30 – 3.00
Session 4 C1
Upper limb considerations in sports
1.30 Lateral elbow pain: Clinical pathways and the role of the multidisciplinary team. Invited Speaker: Dr Leanne Bisset 1.50 Connecting the brain, the hand and the foot: An integrated approach to rehabilitation of the injured shoulder in the throwing athlete Invited Speaker: Dr Mary Magarey 2.10 Principles of shoulder rehabilitation Invited Speaker: Dr Tania Pizzari
2.30 How to use a hand-held dynamometer to reliably measure shoulder strength Speaker: Sally McLaine
2.45 Which of 10 different upper limb outcome tools is optimal Speaker: Philip Gabel
Chair: Room: Central A
Session 4 C2
Training load monitoring & management
1.30
Load, what are we measuring? Speaker: Prashant Jhala
1.45 Performance success or failure is explained by weeks lost to injury and illness in elite Australian track and field athletes Speaker: Ben Raysmith
2.00 Load management in athletes: What is the evidence and where does it fit in an injury prevention paradigm? Invited Speaker: Mick Drew
2.20 Has the athlete trained enough to return to play? Invited Speaker: Peter Blanch
2.40 A multi-disciplinary, collaborative approach to load management in a high performance training environment Invited Speaker: Mary Toomey
Chair: Craig Purdam Room: Arena 1A
3.00 – 3.30 Afternoon Tea – Exhibition Hall
3.30 – 5.00
Session 5 SPA/NPG
Sporting paediatric hip 3.30 The neonatal hip Invited Speaker: Sharon Vladusic 3.45 The paediatric hip Invited Speaker: Jane Brooksbank 4.00 The adolescent hip Invited Speaker: Dr Alison Grimaldi 4.15 Hip presentations in young dancers and athletes Invited Speaker: : Dr Alison Grimaldi 4.30 The impact of paediatric and adolescent pathology on sport Invited Speaker: Andrea Mosler 4.50 Questions/comments from audience Invited Speakers: Sharon Vladusic, Jane Brooksbank, Alison Grimaldi, Andrea Mosler
Chair: Debra Cotter & Loretta O’Sullivan Pippia Room: Arena 1A
3.30 – 5.00
Session 5 SPA/ADNG
Tendinopathy: Then, now and where to from here? 3.30 What we know and where are we now? Invited Speaker: Professor Craig Purdam 3.50 Laser - a modality for tendon repair Invited Speaker: Associate Professor Liisa Laakso 4.00 Load optimization in tendon management
Invited Speaker: Dr David Spurrier 4.10 Acupuncture & direct needling – its role in tendinopathy Rx Invited Speaker: Jennie Longbottom 4.20 Exercise rehabilitation for tendons Invited Speaker: Paul Visentini 4.30 Tendonopathy and prolotherapy Invited Speaker: Michael Yelland 4.40 Achilles tendinopathy multimodal study n=60 Invited Speaker: Dr Philip Gabel
Chair: Phil Gabel and Damian Raper Room: Central A
3.30 – 5.15
Session 5
3.30 Effects of shoe type and cadence on patellofemoral joint kinetics in runners with patellofemoral pain Speaker: Jason Bonacci 3.45 Neuromuscular deficit profiles associated with ACL injury risk in a large cohort of adolescent female athletes Speaker: Evangelos Pappas
4.00 Hydration trends amongst players in Australia's professional football (soccer) league Speaker: William Jordan
4.15 How to: Blood flow restriction training; what it is, what it isn't and why physiotherapists should care Speaker: Benjamin Demase 4.45 How to assess and manage for gluteal function in the cycling population Speaker: Trish Wisbey-Roth
Chair: Alan Gray Room: 4
5.30 – 7.30 Sports Group Cocktail Function
Monday 5 October
7.30 onwards Registration
8.30 – 9.30
Joint Plenary
Prevention is always better than cure, let‟s be a part of it 8.30 But they don‟t „Just Do It‟ – how to get your patients exercising Invited Speaker: Professor Jeff Coombes 8.50 Secondary prevention of chronic health conditions in those with multi-morbidity – what can physiotherapists do? Invited Speaker: Sarah Dennis 9.10 What can physiotherapists do about prevention and treatment of obesity – individual and societal approaches.
Invited Speaker: Jane Martin
Chair: Shane Patman Room: Arena 2
9.30 – 10.00 Morning Tea – Exhibition Hall
10.00 – 12.00
Session 6 C1
Pain In Athletes
10.00 An in-depth exploration of quality of life following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Speaker: Stephanie Filbay 10.15 Do shoulder physical characteristics differ in elite swimmers with and without shoulder pain? Speaker: Kylie Holt 10.30 Gait retraining for the management of patellofemoral pain in runners Speaker: Jason Bonacci 10.45 Australian football players exhibit primary hyperalgesia of the adductor tendon when experiencing groin pain Speaker: Michael Drew
Pain In Athletes – Management outside of the normal box 11.00 The cortical body matrix in sports rehab and performance Invited Speaker: Professor Lorimer Moseley 11.20 Pain in tendinopathy; Where does it come from and implications for management. Invited Speaker: Dr Leanne Bisset 11.40 Cognitive functional therapy in persistent non-specific back pain in the athletic population Invited Speaker: JP Caneiro
Chair: Cameron Boland Room: Central B
Session 6 C2
The sporting knee
10.00 Evidence for ACL rehabilitation – where are we and where are we going International Keynote: Professor May Arna Risberg 10.20 Patellofemoral joint osteoarthritis (OA) in sport – evidence for rehabilitation Invited Speaker: Professor Kay Crossley 10.40 Evidence for rehabilitation for knee OA patients – implementation of guidelines International Keynote: Professor May Arna Risberg 11.00 Generalised Joint Laxity in Siblings with and without anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Injury? Speaker: Susan Keays 11.15 Prevalence and factors associated with radiographic patellofemoral osteoarthritis in young to middle-aged adults with chronic patellofemoral pain Speaker: Natalie Collins
11.30 Quality of life in anterior cruciate ligament deficient individuals Speaker: Stephanie Filbay 11.45 Return to sport explains variability in quality of life 5 to 20 years following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Speaker: Stephanie Filbay
Chair: Joanne Kemp/Natalie Collins Room: Arena 1A
10.00 – 12.00
Session 6 C3
APA Sports title holders session: Connect with technology - utilising GPS and inertial sensors
in sport 10.00 Program development and monitoring Speaker: Chris McLellan 10.20 The use of inertial sensors to manage load Speaker: Paula Charlton 10.40 The use of GPS in rehabilitation Peter Lion 10:50 Discussion and questions
Female athletes with incontinence: Are you doing the best you can?
11.00
Incontinence in female athletes: The unspoken problem
Invited Speaker: Mary O’Dwyer
11.20
Added challenges in training the female rugby player
Invited Speaker: Mick Moran
11.40 It’s not always about weak pelvic floors
Invited Speaker: John Fitzgerald
Chair: John Fitzgerald Room: 5
10.00 – 12.00
Concurrent Workshop
Peak health for peak performance: Live longer, healthier and happier Invited Speaker: Dr Helena Popovic
Chair: Ilana Ackerman Room: Central A
10.00 – 11.00
Concurrent Workshop
Grant writing workshop Invited Speaker: Professor Terry Haines
Chair: Professor Terry Haines Room: 1
12.00 - 1.00 Lunch – Exhibition Hall
1.00 – 2.30
Session 7 NPG/SPA
Paediatric hypermobility and sports
1.00 Update and evidence regarding young people with joint hypermobility. Invited Speaker: Verity Pacey 1.30 Clinical implications of joint hypermobility on young circus performers Invited Speaker: Michelle Sinclair 1.45 Clinical implications of joint hypermobility on young gymnasts Invited Speaker: Andrew McGough 2.00 A practical multisystem approach to the assessment of children and teens with joint hypermobility Invited Speaker: Verity Pacey
Chair: Debra Cotter Room: Arena 1A
Session 7 C1
1.00 The role of the physiotherapist in shaping culture and integrity in Australian sport. National Keynote: Dr David Hughes 1.20 Sports on field dilemmas: A practical session Speakers: Dr David Hughes, Loretta O‟Sullivan-Pippia, Kerry Staples, Mark Brown, Steve Sartori, Kurt Lisle, Daniel Mellifont
Chair: Mark Brown Room: 8
Session 7 C2
1.00 How to assess breast support and bra fit for female athletes and patients. Speaker: Deidre McGhee
1.30 How to assess for pelvis position in a BikeFit: Evidence and clinical practice Speaker: Paul Visentini
Chair: Aidan Rich Room: 4
1.00 – 2.30
Concurrent Workshop
Health professional self-care - do you practise what you preach? Invited Speaker: Dr Helena Popovic
Chair: Kerstin McPherson Room: Central A
2.30 – 3.00 Afternoon Tea – Exhibition Hall
3.00 – 4.35
Joint Plenary
3.00 JoP Oration: CONNECTed: Discovering the unexpected by challenging the interface between physiotherapy specialities Invited Speaker: Paul Hodges
Unlocking health related worklessness: Do physiotherapists hold the key?
3.35 The problem and cost of health related worklessness Invited Speaker: Professor Deborah Schofield
4.05 Mental health and physiotherapy: What can physiotherapists do? Invited Speaker: Dr Blake Dear 4.20 The growing role of physiotherapists in influencing work related outcomes Invited Speaker: Paul Coburn
Chair: Phil Calvert Room: Arena 2
5.00 – 6.00
College Graduation 2015 - Arena 1A
7.00 – 11.30
Gala Dinner – Halls 3 & 4
Tuesday 6 October
7.30 onwards Registration
9.00 - 10.00
Session 8 SPA/MPA
Complex case studies from the Australian College of Physiotherapists: On the field or in the
clinic. 9:00 Diagnosed with Trigeminal Neuralgia, destined for pain and suffering for life: What should I do and how Speaker: Max Lim 9:15 Cognitive functional therapy promotes change in highly fearful patient with persistent low back pain Speaker: J P Caneiro 9.30 Is pain really the problem? Speaker: Tania Althorpe
9.45 Proximal hamstring tendinopathy Speaker: Alison Low
Chair: Mary Margarey Room: Arena 2
Session 8 C1
Athletes with disability
9.00 Wheelchair sports participation; injuries, benefits and barriers Speaker: Erin Thompson 9.15 Classification in sport for athletes with physical impairments Invited Speaker: Greg Ungerer 9.30 Sports science and biomechanics Invited Speaker: Daniel Mellifont 9.45 Case reports on athletes with disability Speakers: Miranda Wallis, Victoria Kahn and Kerry Staples
Chair: Kerry Staples Room: Arena 1B
9.00 - 10.00 Session 8 C2
9.00
How to avoid paralysis by analysis and make complex patients simple
Speaker: Craig Phillips
9.30
How to complete individual clinical research - contemplate, initiate, undertake and publish Speaker: Philip Gabel
Chair: Room: Central A
9.00 – 10.00
Concurrent Invited Session
The digitally connected patient: Participatory health and physiotherapy Invited Speaker: Mark Merolli
Chair: Taryn Jones Room: 8
Concurrent Invited Session
The Australian College of Physiotherapists – an update and insight into pathways to Fellowship College activities and strategic direction Invited Speaker: Mike Ryan Primary care management of lower back pain Invited Speaker: Professor Chris Maher Management of older adults in residential aged care settings Invited Speaker: Dr Jenny Nitz Physiotherapy approaches to the management of Parkinsons disease Invited Speaker: Professor Meg Morris
Chair: Professor Barby Singer Room: 9
10.00 - 10.30 Morning Tea – Exhibition Hall
10.30 - 12.30
Session 9
How to get started in sports research, utilise your existing populations and get publishing
10.30 You look after all these athletes; how do you target relevant research questions in your sporting environment? Lessons from the field Invited Speaker: Mary Toomey 10. 45 Getting started on a research study. Can you have an academic career in the sporting field? Invited Speaker: Professor Gordon Waddington
11.00 How to get published in a peer-reviewed journal Invited Speaker: Associate Professor Haxby Abbott 11.15 Questions/Discussion 11.30
Best of the best: The SPA awarded papers relived
Chair: Mick Drew, Maria Constantinou Room: Arena 2
10.30 – 12.30
Concurrent Invited Session
Critical physiotherapy
A philosophical, ethical and creative conversation about how physiotherapy is, was and can be. Invited Speakers: Rosemary Corigan, Blaise Doran, Ian Edwards, Amy Hiller, David A Nicholls, Gwyn Owen, Jenny Setchell
Chair: Jenny Setchell Room: 6
Concurrent Invited Session
Closing the gap in aboriginal life expectancy: Do physiotherapists have a role and a
responsibility?
Social justice and aboriginal health Invited Speaker: Mick Gooda The socio - political issues in aboriginal health Invited Speaker: Professor Marcia Langton Working with aboriginal patients and Prime Ministers to close the gap Invited Speaker: Dr Ngiare Brown
Delivering service to aboriginal people - stories from the streets
Invited Speaker: Brendan Phillips Growing an aboriginal physiotherapy workforce Invited Speaker: Dimity Sebire Panel discussion: Solutions to close the gap
Chair: Marilyn Morgan Room: 9
12.30 - 1.30 Lunch – Exhibition Hall
1.30 – 2.30
Closing Joint Plenary
Rising to the paradox: The burden of chronic disease and the role of physiotherapy within the health system Invited Speakers: Sarah Dennis, Jeff Coombes, Jane Martin, Chris Barnett Facilitated by Keynote Speaker: Dr Norman Swan Conference Close
Chair: Marcus Dripps Room: Arena 2