Day 1
08:30 - Full Day Programme
TUESDAY 3 NOVEMBER 2015
NEW TECHNOLOGY
08:30
REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
09:00
CHAIR’S WELCOME
KEYNOTE
09:15
CHALLENGES IN ORTHOPAEDICS AND THE CHANGING HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENT FOR DEVELOPING MEDICAL DEVICES
Graham Isaac, Engineering Fellow - Hips, DePuy Synthes
09:45
SYNTHESIS OF ULTRA-LOW WEAR AND FRICTION POLYMERIC SURFACES FOR ORTHOPAEDIC APPLICATIONS
Piers Milner, Imperial College London
10:00
EVALUATION OF 2-METHACRYLOYLOXYETHYL PHOSPHORYLCHOLINE
(MPC) NANOCOATINGS FOR IMPROVED TRIBOLOGICAL FUNCTION OF ORTHOPAEDIC DEVICES
Maria Parkes, Imperial College London
10:15
SYNTHESIS OF A LONG TERM ANTIBACTERIAL COATING INVOLVING
STRONGLY ADHERED ZNO NANOPARTICLES TO TITANIA NANOTUBES
FOR HIP IMPLANT MATERIAL
Urvashi Danookdharree, Plymouth University
10:30
THE EFFECT OF ENGINEERED SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY ON THE TRIBOLOGY
OF CFR-PEEK FOR NOVEL HIP IMPLANT MATERIALS
Hayley Wyatt, Cardiff University
10:45
Q&A SESSION
11:00
NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
11:30
ANALYSIS OF THE RECONSTRUCTION OF HIP BIOMECHANICS WITH A SHORT FEMORAL IMPLANT
Duncan Whitwell, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre
11:45
A NOVEL HIP-STEM FOR OSTEOPOROTIC FEMURS
Bidyut Pal, Imperial College London
12:00
WILL ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING ENABLE A NEW PARADIGM IN ORTHOPAEDIC IMPLANT DESIGN?
Richard van Arkel, Imperial College London
12:15
Q&A SESSION
12:30
NETWORKING LUNCH
CLINICAL ASSESSMENT
KEYNOTE
13:30
GAIT AND QUALITY OF LIFE METRICS DEMONSTRATE SUBSTANTIAL SUPERIORITY OF HIP RESURFACING OVER CONVENTIONAL TOTAL
HIP ARTHROPLASTY
Justin Cobb, Chair of Orthopaedics, Imperial College London
14:00
CAN TRENDELENBURG STANCE CHARACTERISTICS BE USED TO CLASSIFY HIP FUNCTION FOLLOWING DIFFERENT SURGICAL APPROACHES TO HIP ARTHROPLASTY?
Cathy Holt, Cardiff University
14:15
PERSISTENT GAIT ABNORMALITIES IN PATIENTS WITH TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT COMPARED WITH THOSE WITHOUT REPLACEMENT
Syed Wasim Raza, NED University of Engineering
14:30
Q&A SESSION
14:45
NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
RETRIEVAL ANALYSIS
KEYNOTE
15:15
UPDATE ON THE FAILURE MECHANISMS OF MODULAR HIP IMPLANTS
Nick Bishop, Head of Biomechanics, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
15:45
EXPLANT ANALYSIS OF THE BIOMET MAGNUM/RECAP METAL-ON-METAL HIP JOINT
Susan Scholes, Newcastle University
16:00
CASE STUDY: ANALYSIS OF A SURFACE ENGINEERED METAL-ON-METAL
HIP RESURFACING
Tom Joyce, Professor of Orthopaedic Engineering, Newcastle University
16:15
Q&A SESSION
REHABILITATION
KEYNOTE
16:25
TORSO-PELVIC-HIP INTEGRATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR INJURY PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT
Phil Glasgow, Head of Sports Medicine, Sports Institute Northern Ireland
16:55
REDESIGNING REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR TOTAL HIP AND KNEE ARTHROPLASTY USING TELEHEALTH
Diana Hodgins, CEO, ETB Ltd
17:10
Q&A SESSION
17:20
CHAIR’S CLOSING REMARKS
17:30
END OF DAY ONE
Day 2
09:00 - Full Day Programme
WEDNESDAY 4 NOVEMBER 2015
EARLY INTERVENTION
09:00
REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
09:30
CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKS
KEYNOTE
09:45
TRANSLATIONAL BIOMECHANICS: A NEW STRATEGY FOR PERSONALISED TREATMENT OF HIP DISEASE
Phil Noble, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine
10:15
THE CAPSULAR LIGAMENTS PROVIDE MORE HIP ROTATIONAL RESTRAINT THAN THE ACETABULAR LABRUM AND THE LIGAMENTUM TERES
Jonathan Jeffers, Imperial College London
10:30
Q&A SESSION
PERI-ACETABULAR OSTEOTOMY FOR DYSPLASIA
Marcus Bankes, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Guy’s & St Thomas Hospital
11:10
NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
TRIBOLOGY
KEYNOTE
11:40
FAILED HIP IMPLANTS: WHAT CAN TRIBOLOGY TELL US?
Tom Joyce, Professor of Orthopaedic Engineering, Newcastle University
12:10
TRIBOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF ULTRA-HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYETHYLENE GUR 1020 AND GUR 1050
Benjamin Hunt, Newcastle University
12:25
TRIBOCORROSION OF TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENTS: WHAT LIES AT,
ABOVE AND BEYOND THE INTERFACES?
Michael Bryant, University of Leeds
12:40
Q&A SESSION
12:50
NETWORKING LUNCH
RESEARCH AND PRECLINICAL TESTING
KEYNOTE
13:50
UNDERSTANDING LOAD-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIPS FOR ADVANCING
THE THERAPY OF OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE HIP
Markus Heller, Professor of Biomechanics, University of Southampton
14:20
THE EFFECT OF SURGICAL POSITIONING ON THE CONTACT AREA
IN TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENTS
Dawn Groves, University of Leeds
14:35
SURGICAL MEDIAL-LATERAL TRANSLATIONAL POSITIONING AFFECTS
THE LEVEL OF THE DYNAMIC MICROSEPARATION, THE SEVERITY OF EDGE LOADING AND THE WEAR IN TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENTS
Oscar O’Dwyer, University of Leeds
KEYNOTE
14:50
TO BE CONFIRMED,
Gordon Blunn, Professor of Bioengineering, University College London
KEYNOTE
15:20
JOINING FORCES TO ATTACK BONE AND JOINT DISEASE: ACADEMIA,
INDUSTRY AND CHARITIES
Arash Angadji, Senior Project Manager, Orthopaedic Research UK
15:50
CHAIR’S CLOSING REMARKS
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