Invitation to Pre-Conference Symposia:
Orthopaedics in cerebral palsy - Challenge the controversies 31 May - 1 June, 2016 in Stockholm More information and registration: www.eacd2016.org Organisation committee Gunnar Hägglund Hans Forssberg Eva Pontén Scientific committee Gunnar Hägglund Hans Forssberg Eva Pontén Freeman Miller Unni Narayanan Hank Chambers Reinald Brunner Faculty: Reinald Brunner Hank Chambers Jon Davids Thomas Dreher Martin Gough Gunnar Hägglund Marek Jozwiak Freeman Miller Unni Narayanan Jacques Riad Elisabet Rodby Bousquet Erich Rutz Tim Theologis Elke Viehweger
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME Orthopaedics in cerebral palsy – Challenge the controversies 31 May - 1 June, 2016 in Stockholm Venue:
Nobel Forum, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm
Tuesday May 31 – GAIT (GMFCS I-III) Natural history Gait development in Spastic unilateral CP (Hemiplegia). Riad Gait development in Spastic bilateral CP (Diplegia). Miller Torsion deformities What are the indications for femoral derotation osteotomy? Dreher What are the indications for tibial derotation osteotomy? Rutz Controversy: Open vs minimal invasive technique? Panel: Narayanan, Riad, Rutz, Dreher Sagittal deformities Crouch – Biomechanical aspects of crouch. Brunner What is the etiology of crouch and the role of Pelvic tilt? Chambers Controversy: Treatment of knee flexion in crouch – bony versus soft-tissue; best timing. Panel: Miller, Brunner, Chambers, Gough Foot deformities Assessment The role of clinical exam, radiology, pedobarography and EMG. Davids The role of motion/gait analysis and the Oxford foot model. Theologis Question and Discussion Foot deformities Treatment Orthotic Management of CP feet. Davids Role of botulinum toxin and or casting. Viehweger Question and Discussion Planovalgus surgical correction (Timing, indications, methods). Brunner Equinus and equinovarus surgical correction (Timing, indications, methods). Nararyanan Controversy: Surgery – joint preservation or fusion? Panel: Miller, Davids, Viehweger, Brunner, Nararyanan Controversies Perform all surgery in one sitting (SEMLS). Hägglund, Theologis, Gough
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Wednesday, June 1 – HIP (GMFCS IV-V) Introduction - pathophysiology Introduction. Hägglund The etiology of hip displacement, windblown hip and interaction with scoliosis in CP. Miller Questions and discussion Hip prevention Hip surveillance – what are the main challenges and obstacles? Hägglund/Rodby-Bousquet What is the role of non-operative treatment? Chambers What is the role of adductor surgery? Hägglund What is the role of femoral and pelvic osteotomy? Brunner Controversy: Preventive or reactive approach? Panel: Miller, Dreher, Narayanan The consequences of the dislocated hip Impact of seating and balance problems. Rodby-Bousquet Pain in children and adults with hip dislocation. Gough Nonoperative treatment of the painful hip. Chambers Managing the severe windblown hip with and without scoliosis. Rutz Palliative options for treating the painful hip. Davids Controversy: Reconstruct the dislocated hip vs palliative hip surgery Panel discussion of 3 cases 1: GMFCS V - painful hip deformed age 12, GMFCS III/IV painful dislocation, Windblown hip with scoliosis age 14 GMFCS V. Hägglund – Moderator; Panel: Jozwiak, Brunner, Gough, Rodby-Bousquet, Chambers, Rutz, Davids.
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