Detailed Programme - 9th World Congress of the International
Transcription
Detailed Programme - 9th World Congress of the International
Programme ISPRM 2015 BERLIN 9th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 19–23 June 2015 © fotolia.com/WestPic Maritim Hotel Berlin Certifications Certification ... for Participants from Germany The ISPRM 2015 has applied for certification (CME credits) of the Scientifc and Teaching Programme at the Medical Chamber of Berlin. 19 June 2015 (09:00-12:30): 3 Points, Category B 20 June 2015 (08:30-18:30): 6 Points, Category B 19 June 2015 (14:00-17:30): 3 Points, Category B 21 June 2015 (08:30-18:30): 6 Points, Category B 19 June 2015 (Seminar S21): 5 Points, Category C 22 June 2015 (08:30-18:30): 6 Points, Category B 19 June 2015 (Workshop W5): 5 Points, Category C 23 June 2015 (08:30-13:45): 3 Points, Category B IMPORTANT: Daily registration at the certification desk of the “LÄK” (near Check-In) is a mandatory requirement! Here, you will also receive your daily certificate for your Medical Chamber. ... for Participants from Austria and from Switzerland The assigned points of certification by the Medical Chamber of Berlin will be accepted by your authorised Medical Chamber. ... for Participants from all other Countries The ‘International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM)’ (or) ‘9th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM)’ is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. The ‘9th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM)’ is designated for a maximum of (or ‘for up to’) 27 hours of European external CME credits. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert EACCME credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme. Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognized by the UEMS-EACCME for ECMEC credits are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. IMPORTANT: The certificate for the EACCME certification will be electronically provided after the congress. You will receive an individual link to download your customised certificate. General Certificate of Attendance Certificates of attendance are available on your last day of the congress at the Check-In. Key & Abbreviations for Presentations Opening/Closing/Social Evenings Main Topic Session ISPRM-Topic Session Special Interest Session National Society Session Teaching Programme Young PRM Doctors/Young Scientists Session International Students Session Collaboration Partner Session Industrial Workshop ISPRM Committee/ISPRM-WHO-Liason Committee Sessions Business Meetings E-Poster Discussions IS 001 P A 001 T A 001 2 Invited Speaker/Poster/Talks General Topic A. Clinical Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Sciences B. Biosciences in Rehabilitation C. Biomedical Rehabilitation Sciences and Engineering D. Integrative Rehabilitation Sciences E. Human Functioning Sciences Continuous number according to abstract booklet Programme Overview • Thursday, 18 June 2015 (Business Meetings) Moskau Riga 1 Riga 2 Paris 2 Madrid 08:00–11:00 WHO‐Liaison Committee Chairs & Secretaries 09:00–11:00 09:00–10:30 Committee Meeting Committee Meeting Clinical Sciences & Research Statutes 10:00–11:00 Committee Meeting p. 38 p. 38 p. 38 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 WHO‐Liaison Task Force 1 WHO‐Liaison Task Force 2 WHO‐Liaison Task Force 3 p. 38 p. 38 Audit & Finance – Education & Development Fund p. 38 p. 38 12:30–14:00 Committee Meeting 13:00–16:00 International PRM Societies Task Force Committee Meeting Rehabilitation Disaster Relief 13:00–14:30 Committee Meeting International Exchange p. 38 p. 38 14:30–16:30 14:30–16:30 Committee Meeting Committee Meeting Women and Health Task Force Publication p. 38 16:00–18:00 p. 38 p. 38 Committee Meeting 16:30–18:30 Education Committee Meeting Congress Scientific Committee p. 38 p. 38 18:30‐20:30 ISPRM President's Cabinet (I) p. 38 3 Programme Overview • Friday, 19 June 2015 Madrid Moskau Paris 2 09:00–10:30 09:00–10:30 S19 W13 Post Intensive Care Syndrome (I) Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Diagnostic (I) p. 178 Paris 1 Riga 1 09:00–10:30 09:00–10:30 09:00–10:30 S17 Pediatric Rehabilitation (I) W3 S8 Functioning Documentation and Electrodiagnosis of Clinical Quality Management (I) Radiculopathy – New Techniques, New Uses (I) p. 178 p. 179 p. 179 p. 179 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 S19 Post Intensive Care Syndrome (II) W13 Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Diagnostic (II) S17 Pediatric Rehabilitation (II) S8 W3 Functioning Documentation and Electrodiagnosis of Clinical Quality Management (II) Radiculopathy – New Techniques, New Uses (II) p. 178 p. 178 p. 179 11:00–12:30 p. 179 p. 179 14:00–15:30 14:00–15:30 14:00–15:30 14:00–15:30 14:00–15:30 S5 Evaluation of Neck Pain W13 Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Diagnostic (III) S21 Qualitative Methods in Rehabilitation Research (I) S7 Functional Testing in Rehabilitation and Prevention W5 Electrophysiological Evaluation of the Upper Extremity (I) p. 180 p. 178 p. 181 p. 181 p. 181 16:00–17:30 16:00–17:30 16:00–17:30 16:00–17:30 E6 Improving Outcome after Traumatic Injuries: Self‐Management W13 Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Diagnostic (IV) S21 Qualitative Methods in Rehabilitation Research (II) S6 W5 Functional Electrical Stimulation Electrophysiological Evaluation for Improving Gait of the Upper Extremity (II) p. 182 p. 178 p. 181 16:00–17:30 p. 182 p. 181 18:00–20:00 Opening Ceremony p. 42 from 20:00 Welcome Reception p. 210 4 Programme Overview • Friday, 19 June 2015 Riga 2 Rom London 2 Oslo ÄMM 08:30–12:30 Follow‐Up Meeting 09:00–10:30 09:00–12:30 International SCI Survey (InSCI): Follow‐Up Meeting Consensus Meeting S18 PRM Approach to Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients (I) 09:00–12:30 W12 Manual Medicine and Development of a Manual for Rehabilitation – Functional PRM Team Leaders in Disasters Interaction between Lumbar Spine, Hip and Knee Joints p. 180 11:00–12:30 S18 PRM Approach to Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients (II) ÄMM Ärzteseminar Berlin e. V. Koepenicker Strasse 48/49 10179 Berlin p. 180 p. 40 p. 40 p. 180 12:45–13:45 DGPMR Board Meeting p. 40 14:00–15:30 14:00–15:30 W8 Injection Techniques for Neck Region and Upper Extremities (I) E5 ISPRM Executive Committee The PRM Physician's Role in CBR and Engaging Students in Global Rehabilitation (I) p. 181 14:00–16:00 14:00–17:30 S11 Manual Medicine and Rehabilitation – From the Hand Focused to the Hand p. 182 p. 40 16:00–17:30 16:00–17:30 W8 Injection Techniques for Neck Region and Upper Extremities (II) E5 The PRM Physician's Role in CBR and Engaging Students in Global Rehabilitation (II) p. 181 p. 182 ÄMM Ärzteseminar Berlin e. V. Koepenicker Strasse 48/49 10179 Berlin p. 182 18:00–20:00 Opening Ceremony p. 42 from 20:00 Welcome Reception p. 210 5 Programme Overview • Saturday, 20 June 2015 Plenary Hall Berlin 1 Berlin 2 Dublin Brasserie Wien Rom London 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 Topic A.1 Pain Topic A.7.2 Spasticity Management Main Topic 1 Joining Efforts/ WHO Disability Action Plan 2014–2021 (Part II) Topic C.1 PRM Diagnostics Related to Organ Systems, Body Function (I) Main Topic 2 Biomolecular Research in PRM Topic A.7.3 Lower Limb Amputation and Rehabilitation SIS Rehabilitation across Borders (I) 08:30–10:00 Main Topic 1 Joining Efforts/ WHO Disability Action Plan 2014–2021 (Part I) p. 43 10:00–10:30 V. Fialka‐Moser Memorial Session p. 43 p. 43 p. 44 p. 44 p. 45 p. 45 p. 46 p. 46 12:45–14:45 E‐Poster Discussions p. 102 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 Topic A.2.6 Back Pain: Pathophysiol. and Diagnostics Topic A.2.1 Inflammatory Joint Diseases (incl. Bone Diseases) Topic C.2 PRM Interventions Research for Muscoloskeletal Functions Topic C.1 PRM Diagnostics Related to Organ Systems, Body Function (II) Topic C.2.18 Robotics in Rehabilitation Main Topic 3 Rehabilitation as a Comprehensive Health Strategy Topic D.2 Comprehensive Rehabilitation Intervention Research p. 48 p. 49 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 Topic A.2.6 Back Pain – PRM Interventions Topic A.3 Topics A.2.7/A.4.6 Neurological Health Musculoskeletal Trauma and Burns Conditions Trauma p. 52 6 p. 48 17:00–18:30 p. 52 p. 49 17:00–18:30 p. 50 17:00–18:30 Topic D.1 Topic E Rehabilitation Human Functioning Systems and Sciences (I) Services: Monitoring and Reporting p. 53 p. 53 p. 54 p. 50 p. 51 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 ISPRM‐WHO‐LCS Strengthening Medical Rehabilitation Collaboration Partners Rehabilitation International p. 54 p. 88 Programme Overview • Saturday, 20 June 2015 Moskau Riga 1 Paris 1 Madrid Riga 2 Paris 2 Oslo 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:00 11:00–12:30 NSS China (CARM): Implementation of Rehabilitation in China NSS Switzerland (SGPMR) NSS Germany (DGPMR) W11 Industrial Management of Workshop Patients with CRPS p. 192 p. 86 12:45–14:45 E‐Poster Discussions ISPRM‐CS PRM International Exchange p. 86 p. 87 p. 183 p. 47 12:30–14:30 12:45–13:45 ISPRM DGPMR Assembly of Individual Members General Assembly p. 40 p. 40 p. 102 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 SIS German‐Chinese‐ Symposium NSS Taiwan W1 Dysphagia: Evaluation and Treatments W16 Team Functioning W14 Musculoskeletal Ultrasound (Interventional) (I) W10 Introduction Manual/Osteopathic Medicine p. 51 17:00–18:30 p. 87 17:00–18:30 NSS NSS China (CARM): Finland East Meets West in Rehabilitation p. 88 p. 89 p. 183 p. 183 p. 183 p. 184 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 NSS Greece (HSPRM) S23 SINs Stroke Study (Sunnaas Intern. Network) W14 Musculoskeletal Ultrasound (Interventional) (II) W9 Injection Techniques for the Lumbar Region p. 89 p. 184 p. 183 p. 184 7 Programme Overview • Sunday, 21 June 2015 Plenary Hall Berlin 1 Berlin 2 Dublin Brasserie Wien Rom London 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 Topic A. 3.1 Stroke Rehabilitation (I): Outcomes and Mood Topic A.4 Intern. Medicine and Other Conditions: Miscellaneous Topic C.2 Main Topic 5 PRM Interventions Goal Setting Research for Neuromusc. Pain Topic A.2.2 Degenerative Joint Diseases (I) Collaboration Partners German National Accident Insurance Collaboration Partners ESPRM 08:30–10:00 Main Topic 4 Best Practice Models in Musculoskelatal Pain p. 55 10:00–11:00 E‐Poster Discussions p. 123 p. 55 p. 56 p. 56 p. 57 p. 87 p. 90 p. 90 12:45–13:45 12:45–13:45 12:45–13:45 Lunch Symposium Lunch Symposium Lunch Symposium p. 192 p. 192 p. 192 14:00–15:00 E‐Poster Discussions p. 135 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 Topic A.3.1 Stroke Rehabilitation (II): Gait, Apraxia, Therapy Topic A.8 Sports in Rehabilitation and Sports Rehabilitation Topic C.2 PRM Interventions for Neurological Disorders Main Topic 6 Technology Enhanced Functioning Topic A.9.2 Vocational Rehabilitation ISPRM‐CS Rehabilitation Disaster Relief Collaboration Partners UEMS p. 59 17:00–18:30 p. 59 17:00–18:30 Topic A.2.4 Topic A.3 Local and Regional Mental Health Pain Syndromes (I) Conditions and Auditory Handycaps p. 62 p. 63 p. 60 p. 60 p. 61 p. 61 p. 91 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 SIS Patients Participation in Rehabilitation Research SIS Rehabilitation across Borders (II) ISPRM‐WHO‐LCS Community Based Rehabilitation Collaboration Collaboration Partners Partners EARM World Feder. for Neurorehabilitation (WFNR) p. 63 p. 64 p. 64 17:00–18:30 p. 92 p. 93 19:30 Shuttle to President's Dinner 20:30 President´s Dinner p. 210 8 Programme Overview • Sunday, 21 June 2015 Moskau Riga 1 Paris 1 Madrid Riga 2 Paris 2 Oslo 08:00–10:00 ISPRM President's Cabinet (II) p. 38 10:00–11:00 E‐Poster Discussions p. 123 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 NSS Young PRM DS Colombia (ACMFR) Insights into the Spectrum of PRM in Germany p. 58 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 ISS International Problem Solving Strategies (I) E2 Writing Manuscripts (I): Let's Write a Manuscript! S3 Cerebral Palsy (I) S14 W15 Pain Why and How to Use a Robot in Neurorehabilitation p. 91 p. 58 p. 185 p. 185 11:00–12:30 p. 185 p. 185 14:00–15:00 E‐Poster Discussions p. 135 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 NSS Indonesia NSS Spain (SERMEF) ISS International Problem Solving Strategies (II) E1 Writing Manuscripts (II): Submiting and Handling Paper S3 Cerebral Palsy (II) S9 Lymphedema – Diagnosis and Treatment S15 Pain Management of so Called “Difficult Patients” p. 91 p. 92 p. 62 p. 186 p. 185 p. 186 p. 186 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 17:00–19:00 17:00–18:30 NSS Austria (ÖGPMR) NSS Puerto Rico ISS International Problem Solving Strategies (III) E4 Publishing Manuscripts (III): Meet the Editor AOSPRM Meeting S20 W7 Injection Guidance Prosthetic Reconstruction for Chemodenervation p. 93 p. 94 p. 64 p. 186 17:00–18:30 p. 187 p. 187 19:30 Shuttle to President's Dinner 20:30 President´s Dinner p. 210 9 Programme Overview • Monday, 22 June 2015 Plenary Hall Berlin 1 Berlin 2 Dublin Brasserie Wien Rom London 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 Topic A.3.1 Stroke Rehabilitation (III) Topic A.2.7 Main Topic 8 Topic C.2 Sport Rehabilitation PRM Interventions Musculoskeletal Trauma Research (IV) Topic A.6 Rehabilitation in People with Old Age (I) Topic B Biosciences in Rehabilitation E7 Towards the Development of a Cochrane Field 08:30–10:00 Main Topic 7 Neuronal Reorganisation p. 65 10:00–11:00 E‐Poster Discussions p. 146 p. 65 p. 66 p. 66 p. 67 p. 67 p. 68 p. 188 12:30–16:30 12:45–13:45 12:45–13:45 12:45–13:45 Lunch Symposium Lunch Symposium Lunch Symposium p. 194 p. 194 ISPRM Assembly of Delegates p. 194 14:00–15:00 E‐Poster Discussions p. 157 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 Topic A.3.1 Topic A.3.3 Topic C.2 Stroke Spinal Cord Injury (I) PRM Interventions Rehabilitation (IV) – Research (V) Miscellanous p. 69 p. 69 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 Topic D.3 Education and Training in Rehabilitation Main Topic 9 Return‐to‐Work, Vocational Rehabilitation Topic B Rehabilitation and Biomechanism in Osteoarthritis p. 70 p. 70 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 Main Topic 10 Post‐Stroke Spasticity Management Topic A.3.3 Spinal Cord Injury (II) Topic A.2.1 Topic A.2.4 Local and Regional Musculoskeletal Pain Syndromes (II) Conditions – Bone and Joint Diseases p. 72 p. 72 17:00–18:30 p. 73 p. 71 17:00–18:30 p. 73 p. 71 17:00–18:30 p. 40 17:00–18:30 Main Topic 12 Topic A.4.4 Topic E Rehabilitation of the Human Functioning “Culture Matters” in Rehabilitation Patient with Cancer Sciences (II) p. 74 p. 74 p. 75 from 20:00 Gala Dinner p. 210 10 Programme Overview • Monday, 22 June 2015 Moskau Riga 1 Paris 1 Madrid Riga 2 Paris 2 Oslo 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 10:00–11:00 E‐Poster Discussions p. 146 11:00–12:30 NSS ISPRM‐WHO‐LCS Implementation of Iran (ISPMR) the IPSCI‐Report p. 68 Collaboration S16 Partners Pain Management Bone and Joint Strategies (I) Decade 2010–2020 p. 95 p. 95 W2 W4 Electrical Electrodiagnosis of Stimulation of Respiratory System Denervated Muscles p. 188 p. 188 E3 Medical Leadership: Transcending Challenges p. 188 p. 189 14:00–15:00 E‐Poster Discussions p. 157 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 15:00–16:30 NSS Philippines (PARM) NSS Mexico (SMMFYR) Collaboration Partners DGNR S16 Pain Management Strategies (II) S24 Management of Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction W6 S12 Mobility of the Aged Fascial Manipulation and Anatomy (I) Population p. 95 p. 96 p. 96 p. 188 p. 189 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 SIS Session Round Table PRM Training International NSS Italy (SIMFER) NSS Turkey (TSPRM) Young PRM DS S13 Insights into the Orthotics Role of PRM in Prescription Different Countries p. 75 p. 97 p. 97 17:00–18:30 p. 76 p. 190 15:00–16:30 p. 189 p. 190 17:00–18:30 17:00–18:30 NSS Singapore (SRMS) W6 Fascial Manipulation and Anatomy (II) p. 97 p. 190 from 20:00 Gala Dinner p. 210 11 Programme Overview • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 Wien Berlin 1 Berlin 2 08:30–10:00 08:30–10:00 08:30–10:00 Topic A.3.2 Traumatic Brain Injury Topic A.3.5 Neurodegenerative Diseases Topic A.5 Main Topic 11 Topic A.4.1 Rehabilitation in Children: Heart, Cardiovascular and Genetic, Molecular and Cerebral Palsy Neuronal Mechanism Lymph Diseases p. 77 Dublin p. 77 Rom 08:30–10:00 p. 78 London 08:30–10:00 p. 79 08:30–10:00 Collaboration Partners DGRW p. 79 p. 98 10:00–11:00 E‐Poster Discussions p. 168 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 Topic A.6 Rehabilitation in People with Old Age (II) Topic A.2.2 Degenerative Joint Diseases (II) Topic A.5 Topic A.3 Rehabilitation in Children Other Neurological and Mental Health Conditions p. 81 12:45–13:45 Sidney Licht‐Lecture, Closing and Awards p. 85 12 p. 82 11:00–12:30 p. 83 11:00–12:30 p. 83 Young Scientists Opportunities and Challenges p. 84 Programme Overview • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 Moskau Riga 1 Riga 2 Paris 1 08:30–10:00 08:30–10:00 08:30–10:00 08:30–10:00 Collaboration Partners AMLAR S22 S10 S4 Rehabilitation of Patients Management of Spasticity Electrical Stimulation in with Disorders of with Botulinum Toxin (I) Immobilized Patients Consciousness (I) p. 98 p. 191 p. 191 Paris 2 Oslo 08:30–10:00 08:30–12:30 ISS Bachelor to PhD: Students Research Projects Consensus Meeting p. 191 International Classification System for Service Organisation in Health‐Related p. 80 Rehabilitation (ICSO‐R) 10:00–11:00 E‐Poster Discussions p. 168 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 11:00–12:30 ISPRM‐WHO‐LCS S22 S10 S1 Implementation of the ICF Rehabilitation of Patients Management of Spasticity Assessment and Therapy with Disorders of with Botulinum Toxin (II) in Osteoporosis Consciousness (II) p. 84 p. 191 p. 191 p. 191 ISS Bachelor to PhD: Students Research Projects p. 80 p. 40 13 Index Certifications................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Key & Abbreviations for Presentations........................................................................................................................ 2 Programme Overview Thursday, 18 June 2015......................................................................................................................... Friday, 19 June 2015.............................................................................................................................. Saturday, 20 June 2015.......................................................................................................................... Sunday, 21 June 2015............................................................................................................................ Monday, 22 June 2015........................................................................................................................... Tuesday, 23 June 2015........................................................................................................................... 3 4 6 8 10 12 Organisation and Imprint ............................................................................................................................................ 16 Committees . .............................................................................................................................................................. 18 Welcome Note Congress Presidents............................................................................................................................... President of ISPRM................................................................................................................................. President of DGPMR.............................................................................................................................. President of ÖGPMR.............................................................................................................................. German Medical Chamber.................................................................................................................... 20 21 22 22 23 Named Lectures . ........................................................................................................................................................ 24 Keynote Lectures ......................................................................................................................................................... 25 Meetings ISPRM..................................................................................................................................................... DGPMR................................................................................................................................................... 38 40 Scientific Programme Friday, 19 June 2015.............................................................................................................................. Saturday, 20 June 2015.......................................................................................................................... Sunday, 21 June 2015............................................................................................................................ Monday, 22 June 2015........................................................................................................................... Tuesday, 23 June 2015........................................................................................................................... 42 43 55 65 77 Collaboration Events Saturday, 20 June 2015.......................................................................................................................... Sunday, 21 June 2015............................................................................................................................ Monday, 22 June 2015........................................................................................................................... Tuesday, 23 June 2015........................................................................................................................... 86 90 95 98 E-Poster Discussions Saturday, 20 June 2015.......................................................................................................................... Sunday, 21 June 2015............................................................................................................................ Monday, 22 June 2015........................................................................................................................... Tuesday, 23 June 2015........................................................................................................................... 102 123 146 168 Teaching Programme (Workshops, Seminars and Educational Courses) Friday, 19 June 2015.............................................................................................................................. Saturday, 20 June 2015.......................................................................................................................... Sunday, 21 June 2015............................................................................................................................ Monday, 22 June 2015........................................................................................................................... Tuesday, 23 June 2015........................................................................................................................... 178 183 185 188 191 Industrial Sessions Saturday, 20 June 2015.......................................................................................................................... Sunday, 21 June 2015............................................................................................................................ Monday, 22 June 2015........................................................................................................................... 192 192 194 14 Index Sponsors . .............................................................................................................................................................. 196 Exhibitors . .............................................................................................................................................................. 198 Plan of Exhibition Area ................................................................................................................................................ 202 Media Cooperation . .................................................................................................................................................... 204 General Information .................................................................................................................................................... Important Facts..................................................................................................................................... Important Information for Presenting Authors.................................................................................... Social Programme.................................................................................................................................. Travel to Berlin....................................................................................................................................... Registration Information....................................................................................................................... 206 208 210 212 216 Index of Speakers, Chairs and Presenting Abstract Authors ...................................................................................... 218 City Map, Map of Local Transport................................................................................................................................ 225 60. Wissenschaftliche Jahrestagung Deutsche Gesellschaft für Klinische Neurophysiologie und Funktionelle Bildgebung 16.–19. März 2016 • Düsseldorf mit Richard-Jung-Kolleg – Fortbildungsakademie – und II. International Conference on Deep Brain Stimulation © fotolia/davis www.dgkn-kongress.de 15 Organisation and Imprint Venue Maritim Hotel Berlin Stauffenbergstrasse 26 10785 Berlin (DE) Date 19–23 June 2015 Congress Website www.isprm2015.org Hosting Societies German Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (DGPMR) www.dgpmr.de Austrian Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ÖGPMR) www.oegpmr.at On behalf of The International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) www.isprm.org In Collaboration with European Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine (EARM) www.aemr.eu European Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ESPRM) www.esprm.net Section and Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS-PRM Section & Board) www.euro-prm.org In Association with Bone and Joint Decade 2010–2020 (Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health) German Association for Rehabilitation (DVfR) German National Accident Insurance (DGUV) German Society for Manual Medicine (DGMM) German Society for Neurorehabilitation (DGNR) German Society for Rehabilitation Sciences (DGRW) The Internatonal Federation of Rehabilitation Research (IFRR) International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO) Rehabilitation Internatonial (RI) World Federation of Neurorehabilitation (WFNR) Linked with 15th World Congress of the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO) www.ispo2015.org 16 2015 france LYON JUNE 22-25 Organisation and Imprint Congress Presidents Professor Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga, MD, PhD Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medical University of Vienna Währinger Gürtel 18–20 • 1090 Vienna (AT) Professor Christoph Gutenbrunner, MD, PhD Department for Rehabilitation Medicine Hanover Medical School Carl-Neuberg-Strasse 1 • 30625 Hanover (DE) Honorary Congress President Professor Veronika Fialka-Moser, MD, PhD († 2 April 2014) Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medical University of Vienna Währinger Gürtel 18–20 • 1090 Vienna (AT) General Congress Secretaries Boya Nugraha, M.Sc, PhD (Hanover/DE) Professor Othmar Schuhfried, MD, PhD (Vienna/AT) Chairs of the Scientific Programme Committee Professor Franco Franchignoni, MD, PhD (Novara/IT) Professor Christoph Gutenbrunner, MD, PhD (Hanover/DE) Professor Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga, MD, PhD (Vienna/AT) Professor Ulrich Smolenski, MD, PhD (Jena/DE) Professor Gerold Stucki, MD, MS (Nottwil/CH) Congress Organisation Conventus Congressmanagement & Marketing GmbH Carl-Pulfrich-Strasse 1 • 07745 Jena (DE) [email protected] www.conventus.de Project Management, Exhibition & Sponsoring Ms Nadia Al-Hamadi Phone +49 3641 31 16-315 [email protected] Scientific Programme Ms Jutta Vach Phone +49 3641 31 16-365 [email protected] Mr Oliver Ong Phone +49 3641 31 16-316 [email protected] Design/Layout Print Circulation Editorial Deadline www.silberdruck.de 2.800 8 June 2015 17 Committees Steering Committee Michael Berliner (Berlin/DE) Richard Crevenna (Vienna/AT) Veronika Fialka-Moser † (Vienna/AT) Franco Franchignoni (Novara/IT) Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE) Thorsten Meyer (Hanover/DE) Xanthi Michail (Athens/GR) Boya Nugraha (Hanover/DE) Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga (Vienna/AT) Anett Reißhauer (Berlin/DE) Othmar Schuhfried (Vienna/AT) Susanne Schwarzkopf (Nuremberg/DE) Ulrich Smolenski (Jena/DE) Gerold Stucki (Nottwil/CH) Jutta Vach (Jena/DE) Anton Wicker (Salzburg/AT) Scientific Programme Committee Richard Crevenna (Vienna/AT) Veronika Fialka-Moser † (Vienna/AT) Franco Franchignoni (Novara/IT) Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE) Thorsten Meyer (Hanover/DE) Boya Nugraha (Hanover/DE) Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga (Vienna/AT) Michael Quittan (Vienna/AT) Othmar Schuhfried (Vienna/AT) Ulrich Smolenski (Jena/DE) Gerold Stucki (Nottwil/CH) Anton Wicker (Salzburg/AT) International Scientific Committee Masami Akai (Tokorozawa/JP) Maher Al Jadid (Riyadh/SA) Zohra Ben Salah Frih (Monastir/TN) Kristian Borg (Stockholm/SE) Ian Cameron (Chair) (Sydney/AU) Leighton Chan (Bethesda, MD/US) Asare Christian (Boston, MA/US) Alberto Esquenazi (Elkins Park, PA/US) Jan Geertzen (Groningen/NL) Juan Manuel Guzman (Mexico City/MX) Solangel Hernandez (Havanna/CU) Jaro Karppinen (Oulu/FI) Fary Khan (Melbourne/AU) Apichana Kovindha (Chiang Mai/TH) Andrei Krassioukov (Ontario/CA) William Levack (Wellington/NZ) Leonard Li (Hong Kong/CN) Peter Lim (Singapore/SG) Luz Helena Lugo (Medellin/CO) Christina May Moran de Brito (São Paulo/BR) Frederico Montero (San Jose/CR) Carolina Schiappacasse (Buenos Aires/AR) Tarek Shafshak (Alexandria/EG) Nachum Soroker (Tel Aviv/IL) Simon Tang (Taipei/TW) Mohammed Hisham Tenbakji (Damascus/SY) Luh Karunia Wahyuni (Jakarta/ID) General Congress Secretaries Boya Nugraha (Hanover/DE) Othmar Schuhfried (Vienna/AT) Scientific Advisory Board Merce Avellanet (Escaldes/AD) Finn Biering-Sorensen (Copenhagen/DK) Maria Gabriella Ceravolo (Ancona/IT) Nicholas Christodoulou (Limassol/CY) Andrew Cole (Sydney/AU) Alain Delarque (Marseille/FR) Joel A. DeLisa (Newark, NJ/US) Gabor Fazekas (Budapest/HU) Marco Franceschini (Rome/IT) Rolf Frischknecht (Uster/CH) Walter Frontera (Nashville, TN/US) Alessandro Giustini (Arezzo/IT) Juan Manuel Guzman (Mexico City/MX) Solangel Hernandez (Havana/CU) Kurtis Hoppe (Rochester, MN/US) Marta Imamura (São Paulo/BR) Alvydas Juocevicius (Vilnius/LT) Aysegul Ketenci (Istanbul/TR) Carlotte Kiekens (Leuven/BE) Bong-Ok Kim (Daejeon/KR) Friedbert Köhler (Sydney/AU) Apichana Kovindha (Chiang Mai/TH) Ines Kramers (Zurich/CH) Jolanta Kujawa (Poznan/PL) Peni Kusumastuti (Jakarta/ID) Jorge Lains (Coimbra/PT) Uwe Lange (Bad Nauheim/DE) Lydia Latif (Kuala Lumpur/MY) Jianan Li (Beijing/CN) Peter Lim (Singapore/SG) Angela McNamara (Dublin/IE) John Melvin (Philadelphia, PA/US) William F. Micheo (San Juan/PR) Sasa Moslavac (Varaždin/HR) John Olver (Melbourne/AU) Zaliha Omar (Kuala Lumpur/MY) Aydan Oral (Istanbul/TR) Bryan O’Young (New York, NY/US) Chang Il Park (Seoul/KR) Jan Reinhardt (Chengdu/CN) Anett Reißhauer (Berlin/DE) Reynaldo Rey-Matias (Manila/PH) Linamara Rizzo Battistella (São Paulo/BR) Gilles Rode (Bron/FR) Veronica Rodriguez (San Juan/PR) Eichi Saitoh (Aichi/JP) 18 Committees Arturo Savinon (Santo Domingo/DO) Henk Stam (Rotterdam/NL) Johann Stanghelle (Oslo/NO) Katharina Stibrandt Sunnerhagen (Gothenburg/SE) Areerat Suputtitada (Chonburi/TH) Simon Fuk-Tan Tang (Taiwan/CN) Piotr Tederko (Warsaw/PL) André Thevenon (Lille/FR) Angela Tulaar (Jakarta/ID) Guy Vanderstraeten (Ghent/BE) Matthias Weigl (Munich/DE) Andreas Winkelmann (Munich/DE) Sam Wu (Philadelphia, PA/US) Xiang-Hu (Shaun) Xiong (Christchurch/NZ) Alain Yelnik (Paris/FR) Mauro Zampolini (Perugia/IT) Local Organising Committee Max Liebl (Berlin/DE) Anett Reißhauer (Berlin/DE) Christian Sturm (Hanover/DE) Anton Wicker (Salzburg/AT) Sponsoring Committee Aydan Oral (Istanbul/TR) Hu Kunping (Beijing/CN) Jorge Lains (Coimbra/PT) Anthony Ward (Stoke-on-Trent/GB) Public Relations Committee Jean-Jacques Glaesener (Hamburg/DE) Fritz Hartl (Vienna/AT) 60th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Neuropathology and Neuroanatomy (DGNN) Abstract Deadline 01 May 2015 Abstractsubmission and registration via www.dgnn-conference.de 26–28 August 2015 BERLIN Germany 19 © fotolia.com/ktsdesign Main topics · Neurodegeneration · Neurooncology · Myopathology · Neuroinflammation · Free topics Welcome Note Congress Presidents Dear colleagues and friends, On behalf of the German and Austrian Societies of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (DGPMR & ÖGPMR) we cordially invite you to the 9th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) that will be held in Berlin from 19–23 June, 2015. We hope to organise an outstanding event with important scientific outcomes and educational contents at a top level. Additionally, we hope that you will experience an open and relaxed atmosphere as a basis of a good and intense communication among colleagues from all around the world. Many national and international scientific societies and organisations support us in this goal, in particular the three main European bodies of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. In order to prepare a scientific programme at the highest possible level, we invited speakers who are top quality experts in their fields and choose 12 main topics of recent interest in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. To structure the original papers, we used the recent published ISPRM topic list that provides a comprehensive structure of science in our field. The sessions of these topics will be introduced by a lecture of an internationally recognized expert in the area followed by original papers. Additionally, we will provide a large spectrum of other sessions, such as hands-on-workshops and seminars, sessions for medical students and young scientists as well as special interest sessions of collaboration partners and national societies that are member of the ISPRM. Furthermore, a plenary session deals with recent topics of the ISPRM-WHO liaison, with regard to ISPRM´s special role as NGO in official relation with World Health Organization (WHO). The programme has been planned by a scientific programme committee and reviewed by international committee that includes members from all the nine ISPRM subareas and a broad spectrum of scientific expertise. We are convinced that this will ensure the best possible level of contents. Together with our PCO, Conventus Congress Management, we organised an attractive social programme including get together dinners and tours. Additionally we are happy to collaborate with the 15th congress of the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO) that will be held immediately after our congress in Lyon (France). Special packages to attend both congresses are provided for you. We hope to see you in June 2015 in Berlin and hope that you will contribute by sharing your knowledge and expertise and discussing recent issues. It is our goal and passion to prepare a high level conference and provide an open and friendly atmosphere for communication among expert coming from all areas of the world. We will be happy to see you in Berlin! Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga Congress President (Austria) 20 Christoph Gutenbrunner Congress President (Germany) Welcome Note President of ISPRM Dear Colleagues and Friends: On behalf of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine I have great pleasure in welcoming you to the 9th World Congress held in Berlin from 19–23 June 2015. With more than one billion people in the world disabled according to WHO, ISPRM and its members have a significant role to play in optimising the functioning and health-related quality of life, and to minimizing disability in persons with disability and/or medical problems throughout the world. The World Congress remains a unique opportunity to share knowledge and expertise, advance science, promote education and most importantly to network with PRM colleagues. Experts in the field have travelled across the globe to attend this cutting-edge educational and scientific experience, focusing on the latest developments in Physical Rehabilitation and Medicine. I would like to thank Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga, MD (Congress President), Christoph Gutenbrunner, MD (Congress President) and the late Veronika Fialka-Moser, MD† (Honorary Congress President) for their work. They have worked tirelessly on this 2015 ISPRM World Congress, providing an update on where the science of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine is today. I am sure that each member of ISPRM will be very proud of where ISPRM is today and excited about where we are headed. Thank you for joining us and for your active participation to the meeting. Throughout this congress, I ask you to stay engaged, keep proactive and help ISPRM shape the future of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. Thank you for your enthusiasm ultimately driving us to achieve our common vision with WHO: “better health for people with disabilities”. Jianan Li President of ISPRM 21 Welcome Note DGPMR Dear colleagues and friends, On behalf of the German Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation it is my pleasure to welcome you in Berlin. The German Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (DGPMR) is honoured to be hosting society of the 9th World Congress of the International Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, together with the Austrian Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ÖGPMR). The DGPMR jointly holds its 120th annual national congress together with the ISPRM World Congress. The ISPRM World Congress 2015 will feature a dynamic scientific programme with the most renowned experts in the field. An impressive number of internationally renowned speakers will share and discuss significant developments and scientific advancements. The scientific part will be accompanied by an educational programme with numerous workshops, seminars, and hands-on trainings. Aside from the scientific and educational programme, there will be the opportunity to connect with colleagues and friends, to network, and – last but not least – to enjoy the city of Berlin. The capital of reunified Germany looks back on an eventful history, rapidly developing into a vibrant and cosmopolitan city today. Berlin offers a vivid cultural life and an inspirational spirit, which is a great background for a successful congress. I warmly welcome you at the ISPRM World Congress 2015 and the 120th Annual Congress of the DGPMR in Berlin! Anett Reißhauer President of the German Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (DGPMR) Welcome Note ÖGPMR Dear Colleagues and friends, On behalf of the Austrian Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation I welcome you to the 9th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) taking place in Berlin from 19 to 23 June, 2015. The congress covers all fields of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine with special focus on main topics. These topics include the WHO Disability Action Plan 2014-2021, Biomolecular Research in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Rehabilitation as a Comprehensive Health Strategy, Best Practice Models in Musculoskeletal Pain , Goal Setting in Rehabilitation, Technology enhanced Functioning, Neuronal Reorganization, Sport Rehabilitation, Return to Work – Vocational Rehabilitation, Genetic, Molecular and Neuronal Mechanism in Pain Rehabilitation as well as Cultural Aspects in Rehabilitation. Teaching programms will take place during the whole congress and you will find a variety of hands-on-seminars and workshops to improve clinical skills and knowledge in our field. As hosting society together with the German society I want to thank all members of the commitees for their hard work and their great input. Moreover, I want to thank the ISPRM for the honour to organise the 2015 ISPRM congress and for the support of the society. And I want to thank the German Society and especially Prof. Gutenbrunner and Dr Nugraha for the harmonic team work and the fruitful cooperation. The scientific programme is completed by an industrial exhibition, where the attendies have the opportunity to experience the latest technical innovations. Please enjoy our social programme including get togethers and tours. I wish you an interesting time at the conference, fruitfiul discussions and a pleasant stay in the city of Berlin! Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga President of the Austrian Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ÖGPMR) 22 Welcome Note German Medical Chamber Dear ladies and gentlemen, It is always quite impressive when physicians from all over the world and with such an impressive range of expertise meet to exchange knowledge, to learn from each other and to develop strategies. Over the next five days of the conference, you will have the opportunity to engage in intensive discussions about what rehabilitation can do for patients. Due to demographic shifts in the industrialised world and the increasing prevalence of chronic illnesses, the healthcare system is facing major challenges all over the world. These challenges cannot be surmounted by acute and curative medicine alone. For this reason, rehabilitation medicine represents an essential pillar of the healthcare system. Rehabilitation is complex, cross-sectoral and interdisciplinary. The main objective of multimodal therapies is to coordinate collaborative efforts among various medical disciplines and specialised professions in the healthcare system. Rehabilitation also involves working with employers, educational institutions, social services and self-help groups to ensure a quick response time and a focus on the individual needs of the patient concerned. It is a welcome sign that the World Congress will highlight, among other things, the very important topic of pain treatment. Pain, especially chronic pain, is one of the biggest health problems we face today. In Germany, around 7% of adults indicate that they experience severe chronic pain in their everyday lives. Chronic pain has also increased significantly among children and adolescents in recent years. Today it is assumed that around 5% of all school children suffer from pain so severe that it jeopardises their normal development. Chronic pain not only has a considerably adverse impact on quality of life; it also has economic consequences. In Germany, the costs arising due to frequent sick leave and early retirement, to name two examples, are estimated at more than 20 billion euros annually. It is also very refreshing to note that you will address the implementation of the WHO Disability Action Plan in rehabilitation in light of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. I think we are already making good progress in terms of continually broadening our understanding of disabilities. We are also becoming more conscious of the barriers faced by disabled individuals seeking medical treatment and rehabilitation. In many cases, these are physical obstacles or impediments stemming from weaknesses in communication, information and coordination. These issues require special attention in the field of rehabilitation, as the patients in question are not generally facing acutely life-threatening conditions, but rather a latent, persistent and sustained decline in quality of life. Abandoning measures meant to ameliorate functional limitations or ignoring the issue when confronted with additional barriers can have detrimental consequences, since we know that early rehabilitation yields better functional results when it comes to most disability-related health problems. And I am convinced that the other topics featured in this excellent programme, including guidelines in rehabilitation, neuroplasticity and quality management, will enrich this specialised audience with new scientific knowledge, learning material and the highest level of training. I wish you an inspiring conference and a pleasant stay in Berlin! Martina Wenker Vice President of the German Medical Association and President of the State Chamber of Physicians of Lower Saxony 23 Named Lectures Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 10:00–10:30 • Plenary Hall Veronika Fialka-Moser Memorial Session Veronika Fialka-Moser – a Pioneer of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga Danube Hospital, Social Medical Center East, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vienna (AT) Special Expertise: Early Rehabilitation in the Acute Hospital, Spasticity Management with Botulinum Toxin, Rehabilitation of Peripheral Nerve Lesions, Functional Electrostimulation, Hand Rehabilitation, Musculoskeletal Disorders and Pain Managment Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga is chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Danube Hospital Vienna and president of the Austrian Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ÖGPMR). She trained in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Medical University of Vienna. Prof. Paternostro-Sluga is National Manger as well as Chairperson for Board Certification by Equivalence of the UEMS PRM Section and Board. She is member of the Educational Committee of the ISPRM. She serves as faculty for the American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine since 2011 and she is member of the Ethical Committee of the Medical University of Vienna. How to Develop Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine – Future Perspectives? Christoph Gutenbrunner Department for Rehabilitation Medicine, Hanover Medical School, Hanover (DE) Special Expertise: Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Musculoskeletal Pain, Rehabilitation Sciences, Chronobiology Related to PRM, Rehabilitation Service Implementation Christoph Gutenbrunner is a head of Dept. Rehabilitation Medicine, Hanover Medical School. He got his medical and doctoral degree from Marburg University, Germany. He got European Board Certificate for PRM and also for trainer in PRM. He has contributed to the field of PRM at national, regional, and international level. Since 2012 he has been appointed as a chair of ISPRM-WHO Liaison Committee. Within this committee he has been contributing to the Global Disability Action Plan: 2014-2021 that was adopted by World Health Assembly (3 May 2014). He is WHO main focal point and member of WHO Guideline Development Group of the Health Related Rehabilitation Guidelines. Tuesday, 23 June 2015 • 12:45–14:00 • Berlin 1 Sydney-Licht-Lecture Rehabilitation Robotics, our Experiences and Considerations from the Viewpoint of Motor Learning Eichii Saitoh Executive Vice President, Fujita Health University Fujita Health University, School of Medicine, Professor and Chairperson Department of Rehabilitation Medicine I, Toyoake (JP) Special Expertise: Dysphagia, Locomotion, Orthosis, Rehabilitation Robotics, Motion Analysis, Exercise Science, and Rehabilitation Psychology Eiichi Saitoh (MD, DMSc) is Executive Vice President of Fujita Health University, and Professor and Chairperson of Department of Rehabilitation Medicine I, School of Medicine, Fujita Health University, Japan. He is also Adjunct/Visiting Professor of Johns Hopkins University and Capital Medical University (Beijing). He serves several roles in rehabilitation medicine, such as Deputy Chairperson of Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine. 24 Keynote Lectures Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 08:30–10:00 • Plenary Hall Main Topic 1 – Joining Efforts towards the Implementation of the WHO Disability Action Plan 2014-2021 “Better Health for All People with Disabilities” (Part I) The WHO Action Plan “Better Health for All People with Disabilities 2014–2021”: From Plan to Practice Alarcos Cieza World Health Organizsation, Geneva (CH) Special Expertise: Public Health, Disability and Rehabilitation Expert Alarcos Cieza is the Coordinator of the Blindness and Deafness Prevention, Disability and Rehabilitation Unit at the WHO since September 2014. Prior to this, she served as Chair and Professor of Medical Psychology at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences at the University of Southampton in the UK. After obtaining her MSc in psychology in Madrid, Spain, she conducted a Masters in Public Health and obtained a PhD in Medical Psychology from the Ludwig-Maximillians University in Munich, Germany. The International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Response to the WHO Disability Action Plan Christoph Gutenbrunner Department for Rehabilitation Medicine, Hanover Medical School, Hanover (DE) See page 24 Ensuring Access to Mobility Devices: The International Committee of the Red Cross Approach and Strategies Claude Tardif International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva (CH) Special Expertise: Mobility Devices Claude Tardif was born in 1959 and holds a degree in Prosthetics and Orthotics (Laval, 1988) and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Lower Limb Orthotic Biomechanics (Glasgow, 1994). After a clinical and academic career in Canada, he joined the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1998 and worked in several countries before starting at the ICRC Headquarters. He is currently the Head of the Physical Rehabilitation Programme (in charge of the ICRC’s physical rehabilitation programmes worldwide) and member of the Board and Steering Committee of the ICRC Special Fund for the Disabled. He is the focal point for Victim Assistance within the ICRC. He is also, a member of the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO) Sub-Committee Cat.II, a member of the Tanzanian Training Centre for Orthopaedic Technologists (TATCOT) Advisory Board and the Chairman of the African Federation of Orthopaedic Technologists Advisory Board and FATO Scientific Committee. In addition, he is a member of the WHO Guideline Development Group of the Health-related rehabilitation guidelines and a member of the WHO Guidelines on P&O Services Steering Group. 25 Keynote Lectures Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 11:00–12:30 • Dublin Main Topic 1 – Joining Efforts towards the Implementation of the WHO Disability Action Plan 2014-2021 “Better Health for All People with Disabilities” (Part II) Implementation of the WHO Disability Action Plan 2014–2021 – What Has Been Done in Morocco? Abderrazak Hajjioui University Mohammed Benabdellah Fez, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, CHU Hassan II, Fez (MA) Special Expertise: Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, Neurorehabilitation, Rheumatology Rehabilitation, Pain Management, Orthotics and Prosthetics Graduated in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in 2009. Academic capacity of assessment and management of pain in 2011, Assistant professor (University Mohammed benabdellah, Fez) in 2011, Associate professor in 2014, Master in public management in 2015 (HIABA, Rabat). Head of department of physical and rehabilitation medicine. 64 Publications, 37 as first author, 33 in international journals. 73 lectures and scientific presentations, 15 in international events, 38 as first author Strategy and Actions towards the Implementation of the WHO Action Plan in Indonesia Luh Karunia Wahyuni University of Indonesia, Medical Faculty, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Jakarta (ID) Special Expterise: Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Luh Karunia Wahyuni was born in Banyuwangi, East Java on January 28th, 1961. She spent most of her childhood in Bali, and graduated her junior and high school degree in Denpasar, Bali. On 1981, she entered University of Indonesia, Faculty of Medicine in Jakarta to take her General Medical Education and then graduated in 1987. She entered PMR Specialist Education at 1992 also in University of Indonesia, Jakarta, and graduated at 1996. She has been working in RSUPN dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Hospital in Jakarta since 1996, as a staff in the Pediatric Division of the PMR Dep artment, and since 2010 until now, she has been the Head of the Pediatric Division. She has been the President of Indonesian Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PB PERDOSRI) since 2010, and is now continuing her leadership in her 2nd period. She resides in Bekasi, West of Java, with her husband and her two children. Strategy and Actions towards the Implementation of the WHO Disability Action Plan in Madagascar Sonia Andrianabela Ministry of Health, Antananarivo (MG) Special Expertise: Health Policy Sonia Andrianabela is a doctor of Rehabilitation Medicine post graduated from René Descartes University of Paris V. Back home, she led the Madagascar Motor Rehabilitation Center for people with physical disabilities for five years, from 1996 to 2001. As Head of Department at the Ministry of Public Health, she was responsible for developing policies, plans and guidelines on Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and physical disability. She is the President of the Association of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine of Madagascar (AMPR Mada). She currently holds the position of Technical Assistant to the NCDs, and continues to play the role of internal advocate for the development of strategies and actions for the prevention and control of NCDs and physical disability. She has also worked on the creation of initial training in occupational therapy at the University of Antananarivo this year. 26 Keynote Lectures Strategy and Actions towards the implementation of the WHO Disability Action Plan in Saudi Arabia Maher Al-Jadid Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh (SA) Special Expertise: Neurorehabilitation, Spinal Cord Injuries, Amputee Rehabilitation, Management of Spasticity Graduated from College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh Saudi Arabia. Holder of Diploma in Medical Rehabilitation from Royal College of Physicians London. Holder of International Fellowship in PM&R from Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston (US). Professor of PM&R. Head of the Scientific Committee for the Saudi Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Former Vice President for Africa and Middle East of International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. Member of many regional medical and social voluntary associations and societies. Principle investigator of research funded by King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology. Head of Saudi Special Olympic and Member of the Board & Director of Medical Committee, Saudi Paralympic Committee. Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 11:00–12:30 • Wien Main Topic 2 – Biomolecular Research in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Research Areas in PRM – from Molecule to Environment Gerold Stucki University of Lucerne and Director of Swiss Paraplegic Research (SPF), Nottwil (CH) Special Expertise: Human Functioning and Rehabilitation (Specifically Research That Supports a More Comprehensive Understanding of the Human Experience and Person- and Community-Centered Care) Gerold Stucki is Professor and Chair of the Department of Health Sciences and Health Policy at the University of Lucerne and Director of Swiss Paraplegic Research (SPF) in Switzerland. After his medical studies and his clinical training in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) and Rheumatology, he obtained a Master’s of Science in Health Policy and Management from the Harvard School of Public Health (USA) and a diploma in Biostatistics and Epidemiology from the University of McGill (Canada). In the context of Prof. Stucki’s research agenda in human functioning and rehabilitation research that supports a more comprehensive understanding of the human experience and person- and community-centered care, he has been collaborating with the World Health Organization (WHO) in an international effort to implement the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) in rehabilitation/health sector. In this effort, he initiated the ICF Research Branch (www.icf-research-branch.org) in 2003 as an international research network under the auspice of WHO´s German Collaborating Center for the Family of International Classifications. On behalf of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) and with his team at the ICF Research Branch and SPF, he has been contributing to activities to implement the WHO resolution 58.23 on “disability, including prevention, management and rehabilitation” and in achieving WHO´s mission “to enhance the quality of life for persons with disabilities through local, national, regional and global efforts”. Collaboration and Integration of Life Sciences in PRM Research Jaro Karppinen University of Oulu, Faculty of Medicine, Center for Life Course Epidemiology and Systems Medicine; Oulu University Hospital and University of Oulu, Medical Research Center Oulu; Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Health and Work Ability and Disability Prevention Center, Oulu (FI) Special Expertise: Low Back Pain, Musculoskeletal, Spine Imaging, Musculoskeletal Genetics, Clinical Epidemiology, Interventions Professor of PRM at the University of Oulu, Finland. He has also an academic degree in Biochemistry. He has been an investigator in many clinical studies on low back pain and sciatica. His current research interest focuses on risk factors (environmental and genetic), diagnosis and treatment of degenerative spinal disorders. He is a member of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine, International Association for the Study of Pain, European Spine Society, and AOSpine Research Network. He was invited as a Member of the European Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine in 2012. 27 Keynote Lectures Main Lectures The Use of Autologous Stem Cells in the Rehabilitation of Multiple Sclerosis George H. Kraft University of Washington, Seattle, WA (US) Special Expertise: Neurorehabilitation, Multiple Sclerosis, Neurophysiology George H. Kraft is an Affiliate, Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, the first holder of the Alvord Professorship in MS Research, and Emeritus Professor, Rehabilitation Medicine and Neurology. He has conducted peripheral and central neurophysiological research and studied MS, identifying its “hidden disabilities.” In 1998 his MS patients were the first in the Americas to be enrolled in a large stem cell transplant trial. He has been president of the AAPM&R, AAP, AANEM, AACN, ABEM; editor of several publications; received a number of awards; served on boards; and is author of over 300 papers, chapters, and books. Hot Topics in Life Sciences – Genetic Variability, Pain and Disability Johannes Gjerstad University of Oslo and Research Scientist at National Institute of Occupational Health (NIOH), Oslo (NO) Special Expertise: Physiology, Basic Pain Research, Genetics, Molecular Neuroscience Johannes Gjerstad is Professor of Physiology at University of Oslo and Research Scientist at National Institute of Occupational Health (NIOH), Norway. In his research Gjerstad focuses on neuronal mechanisms underlying chronic pain. Recent findings from Gjerstad and colleges emphasizes that the development of for example chronic low back pain and sciatica is related to genetic variability. Better understanding of the mechanisms underlying these neurobiological features may be important for future management of persistent pain conditions. Cellular Aging – Challenge for Intervertebral Disc Regenerative Therapy Jivko Stoyanov Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil (CH) Special Expertise: Intervertebral Disc Regeneration Dr. Jivko Stoyanov, has an M.Sc in Biotechnology (University of Sofia), an M.Sc. in Translational medicine (University of Edinburgh) and a Ph.D. in Molecular biology (University of Birmingham). He works in the field of spine injury and degeneration, spine implants and cell based therapies since 2004. Dr. Stoyanov gives molecular biology and evidence-based medicine lectures at the universities of Bern and Lucern, Switzerland. Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 15:00–16:30 • Rom Main Topic 3 – Rehabilitation as a Comprehensive Health Strategy Concepts and Models of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Services Carlotte Kiekens University Hospitals Leuven, Department of Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine, Leuven (BE) Special Expertise: Spinal Cord Injury, Spina Bifida, Peripheral Nerve Disease, Multiple Trauma, Burns, Amputation, Sexuality and Fertility, Spasticity Management, Organisational Aspects or Rehabilitation, Insurance Medicine and Medical Expertise Carlotte Kiekens is head of clinic in the department of Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) at the University Hospitals Leuven in Belgium (MD 1988, PRM Specialty 1993). President of the Technical Board of Mobility Aids at the National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance since 2004. Member of several societies and boards in Belgium and abroad, including the “European Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine”. Involved in research in different domains and published papers as well as book chapters. Active in rehabilitation projects in low income countries in Africa and Asia. 28 Keynote Lectures Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Acute Rehabilitation Henk Stam Erasmus MC, Rotterdam (NL) Special Expertise: Acute and Early Rehabilitation Henk Stam is a physiatrist since 1984. He has a PhD title since 1990 (thesis on isokinetics of the knee extensor muscles). He became head and chair of the department of rehabilitation medicine of Erasmus University Medical Center in 1991. He is founder and first president of the ESPRM. In 2012 he published as chief-editor a textbook: Acute Medical Rehabilitation. In 2011 he launched the free smartphone app “MediGrip”, that became the official CME app of ISPRM in 2012. He is co-author of more than 300 scientific papers and supervised 35 PhD theses. In 2013 he received the Sidney Licht Lectureship Award during the world congress of ISPRM in Beijing. Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Community Based Rehabilitation Helena Luz Lugo Antioquia University, Antioquia (CO) Special Expertise: Guidelines Development Based on Evidence, Grade Development, Functioning and Quality of Life, Validation of Scales, Traffic Accidents and their Consequences in the Functioning and Quality of Life Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, MSc Clinical Epidemiologic. Titular Professor of Antioquia University. Coordinator of Rehabilitation Research Group. Coordinator of PM&R Unit in the Américas Hospital. Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 08:30–10:00 • Plenary Hall Main Topic 4 – Best Practice Models in Musculoskelatal Pain Best Practice Models in Chronic Widespread Pain Marta Imamura University of São Paulo School of Medicine, Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, São Paulo (BR) Special Expertise: Pain Management, Rehabilitation, Guidelines, Cinical Trials Collaborative Professor, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology and Chief of staff, Technical session, Division of PRM, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology. University of São Paulo School of Medicine. Coordinator of the Clinical Research Center at the Institute of PRM – Hospital das Clínicas, USP School of Medicine. Institute of Rehabilitation Lucy Montoro. Clinical Research Coordinator - Center of Acupuncture. Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology. USP School of Medicine. President of the Brazilian Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (2008-2010, 2010-2012), Secretary of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM): 2004 to 2006. Vice-President of the ISPRM 2008 to 2010. President Elect of the ISPRM 2010 to 2012. Best Practice Models in Low Back Pain – The Right Intervention for the Rigth Patient at the Right Time Andrew J. Haig The University of Michigan, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ann Arbor, MI (US) Special Expertise: Low Back and Neck Pain, Electroneuromyography (EMG), General Rehabilitation Andrew J. Haig, M.D. is Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and director of e-Health at the University of Michigan. He invented and validated the Paraspinal Mapping EMG technique, designed reproducible multidisciplinary assessment protocols and promotes medical rehabilitation in low resource countries. With over 150 publications, Research Gate ranks him among the top 2% of all scientists. Haig works with American and international governments and healthcare systems in programme design. 29 Keynote Lectures Best Practice Models in Neck Pain Jaro Karppinen University of Oulu, Faculty of Medicine, Center for Life Course Epidemiology and Systems Medicine; Oulu University Hospital and University of Oulu, Medical Research Center Oulu; Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Health and Work Ability and Disability Prevention Center, Oulu (FI) See page 27 Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 11:00–12:30 • Brasserie Main Topic 5 – Goal Setting Rehabilitation Goal Setting – Theory, Practice and Evidence A Cochrane Review on Effects of Goal Setting in Rehabilitation – an Update William Levack University of Otago, Department of Medicine, Wellington (NZ) Special Expertise: Patient Motivation and Engagement in Rehabilitation William Levack is a Senior Lecturer in Rehabilitation and the Associate Dean of Research & Postgraduate Studies at the University of Otago in Wellington. His current research interests include reconstruction of self-identity after traumatic brain injury, rehabilitation for chronic lung disease, and goal setting within interprofessional practice. He has published 30 papers in peer-reviewed journals, and is co-editor of a recently published textbook entitled “Rehabilitation Goal Setting: Theory, Practice and Evidence”. Goal Setting in Rehabilitation – State of the Art in German Rehabilitation and Research Susanne Dibbelt Rehaklinikum Bad Rothenfelde-Klinik Muensterland, Institut fuer Rehabilitationsforschung, Bad Rothenfelde (DE) Special Expertise: Rehabilitation, Communication, Self-Regulation, Chronic Pain Susanne Dibbelt, psychologist, is doing research at the Norderney Institute for Rehabilitation Research in chronic pain, self-regulation and communication in rehabilitation since 2001. She studied Psychology at the RWTH Aachen and at the Technical University Berlin. 1996 she completed her PhD about automatic and controlled processes in decision making and goal pursuit. Susanne Dibbelt also works as a licensed psychotherapist. A View into Current Goal Setting Practice – Results from an Observational Study Thorsten Meyer Hanover Medical School, Institute for Epidemiology, Social Medicine and Health Systems Research, Hanover (DE) Special Expertise: Integrative Rehabilitation Research Study of psychology in Kiel, Germany. PhD on perceptions of schizophrenic persons on quality of life. 1996-2010 researcher at Justus-Liebig-University Gießen and Institute of Social Medicine, University of Lübeck. Habilitation thesis on issues of variation in medical rehabilitation in people with low back pain. In 2010 leader of a research group at the Swiss Paraplegic Research. Since 2011 professorship on rehabilitation research at the Institute for Epidemiology, Social Medicine and Health Systems Research, Integrative Rehabilitation Research Unit. 30 Keynote Lectures Theory-Based Approach to Goal Setting Lesley Scobbie NMAHP Research Unit and the University of Stirling and NHS Forth Valley (UK) Special Expertise: Neurological Rehabilitation, Goal Setting Practice Lesley Scobbie qualified as an occupational therapist in 1989. Her clinical practice has focused on stroke rehabilitation in both hospital and community settings. In 2001, she completed a MSc in Psychology and Health and since 2005 has been a clinical researcher at the University of Stirling. Her research has focused on the application of theory to evidence based goal setting within rehabilitation. She has just completed a doctoral training fellowship funded the Chief Scientist Office, Edinburgh and is currently working as an occupational therapist in a community rehabilitation team in Scotland. Consensus and Controversies in Goal Setting – Results from a Delphi Study Diane Playford UCL Institute of Neurology, Reader in Neurological Rehabilitation, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Honorary Consultant Neurologist, UCLH Trust, London (UK) Special Expertise: Neurorehabilitation, Goal Setting, Vocational Rehabilitation, Outcome Measurement Diane Playford is Reader in Neurological Rehabilitation at UCL Institute of Neurology, and Honorary Consultant in Neurology at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery UCLH Trust where she is clinical lead for the neurological rehabilitation service. Her research interests include rehabilitation processes, such as goal setting, and rehabilitation interventions, such as vocational rehabilitation, & upper limb robotics. She has been fortunate to receive research funding from the MS Society, the Stroke Association and the National Institute for Health Research for work in these areas. Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 15:00–16:30 • Brasserie Main Topic 6 – Technology Enhanced Functioning Virtual Reality on Stroke Rehabilitation Paolo Tonin IRCCS Hospital San Camillo, Venice (IT) Special Expertise: Post-Stroke Rehabilitation Neurologist. Physiatrist. Head of the Dpt. of Neurorehabilitation at the IRCCS Hospital S.Camillo, Venice, Italy; promoted studies on rehabilitation of Stroke, Parkinson disease, Multiple Sclerosis. His work is now focused on innovative technologies, especially Virtual Reality and Telerehabilitation, for post-stroke patients. Founding and honorary member of the Italian Society of Neurorehabilitation. Regional Vice-President of WFNR and chair of the Special Interest Group on Telerehabilitation. Telerehabilitation Present and Future Mauro Zampolini USL Umbria 2, Department of Rehabilitation, Foligno Hospital, Foligno (IT) Special Expertise: Rehabilitation, Neurology, Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, Spinal Cord Injury Graduation at medical school of Perugia University cum laude (1983); Specialization in Neurology at Catholic University in Rome cum laude (1989); Specialization in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation cum laude (2001); since 1993–2000 work in Rehabilitation Unit of Trevi Hospital; From 1998–2004 chief of the Brain Injury Unit Rehabilitation of Trevi Hospital; From 2000 to 2004 chief of the Rehabilitation Unit of Passignano Hospital. Since November 2004 Head of Department of Rehabilitation – ASL3 – Umbria; Aince January 2006 Head of Neurology and Rehabilitation of Foligno Hospital. 31 Keynote Lectures Supportive Environments Renzo Andrich IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi, Milan (IT) Special Expertise: Assistive Technology Background in Electrical Engineering. Since 1981 working at the Don Gnocchi Foundation in Milano as leader of the Assistive Technology Research team within the Centre for Innovation and Technology Transfer (CITT). He has served as researcher and project coordinator in various national and European projects. He is director of the High Education Course on Assistive Technology at the Don Gnocchi Foundation. He currently chairs the European Assistive Technology Information Network (EASTIN). Monday, 22 June 2015 • 08:30–10:00 • Plenary Hall Main Topic 7 – Neuronal Reorganisation Principles and Progress in Neuroplasticity of the Cortex after Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury Leonard Li Tung Wah Hospital and University of Hong Kong, Department of Medicine, Head of Division of Rehabilitation Medicine, Hong Kong (CN) Special Expertise: Outcome of Stroke, Poststroke Pain, Exercise and Outcome of Cardiac Rehabilitation Leonard S.W. Li is head of Division of Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine of Tung Wah Hospital and University of Hong Kong. He is also appointed as Honorary Clinical Associate Professor of University of Hong Kong, Adjunct Professor of Department of Rehabilitation Sciences of Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Visiting Professor of Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine of Sun Yat-sen University, China. He was trained and accredited in both Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine. He held various positions in academic societies locally and internationally in the past including President of Hong Kong Neurological Society, Founding President of Hong Kong Association of Rehabilitation medicine, Treasurer of Asia-Oceanian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine and Secretary of International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. Currently, he is the President-elect of World Federation for Neurorehabilitation. He has over 100 publications in peer review journals. He also sits in the Editorial Board of Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, Neurorehabilitation and Nerve Repair and International Journal of Rehabilitation Research. Physiological Basis to Use Neuroplasticity for Rehabilitation after a CNS Damage Volker Dietz University Hospital Balgrist, Zurich (CH) Special Expertise: Movement Disorders Volker Dietz, MD, is the former Head of the Spinal Cord Injury Centre and of the Chair for Paraplegiology at the University of Zürich. His research focused on neurophysiological basis of human motor control and of movement disorders in stroke and spinal cord injury. His main achievements were: 1. to create the European network of paraplegic centers (EMSCI; together with Armin Curt and Martin Schwab); 2. the translation of Nogo-antibodies in the clinical application (phase I, together with Martin Schwab and the Novartis company); and, 3. the establishment of neurorehabilitation technology (development of the assistive device ‘Lokomat’ together with Gery Colombo; spin-off company ‘Hocoma’). Dr. Dietz published more than three hundred original papers, edited 4 Handbooks, received highly recognized honors and awards, and is an active member of many renowned international scientific and medical societies and foundations. 32 Keynote Lectures Neuronal Basics of Mirror Therapy Robin Bekrater-Bodmann Heidelberg University, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Department of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim (DE) Special Expertise: Psychobiology, Interaction between Body and Pain Perception; Neuronal Plasticity after Limb Amputation, Borderline Personality Disorder Robin Bekrater-Bodmann studied psychology at the Braunschweig University. Since 2008 he has been working as a research fellow at the Department of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience (Scientific Director: Prof. Herta Flor), Central Institute for Mental Health, Mannheim, where he received his doctorate in 2012. His recent research has examined the interaction of body and pain perception using body-related illusions and neuroimaging techniques to identify the underlying perceptual mechanisms. Reorganisation of the Autonomic Nervous System Andrei Krassioukov University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (CA) Special Expertise: Autonomic Dysfunctions, Spinal Cord Injury, Rehabilitation Professor, Department of Medicine, Chair Rehabilitation Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. He is a clinician-scientist with international recognition in area of autonomic dysfunction following spinal cord injury. He is an Associate Director and a Principle Investigator, at the International Collaboration on Repair Discover (ICORD) one of the largest in North America research institution with focus on clinical and basic science investigation in area of spinal cord injury. Monday, 22 June 2015 • 11:00–12:30 • Berlin 2 Main Topic 8 – Sport Rehabilitation The Role of Regenerative Techniques in Sports Medicine William F. Micheo University of Puerto Rico, Department of Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, San Juan (PR) Special Expertise: Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation of MSK Injury, Pain Management William Micheo is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine of the University of Puerto Rico, School of Medicine. He is past president of the AAPMR, PM&R Section of the Puerto Rico Medical Association, Puerto Rico Sports Medicine Federation and the Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation. At present, he is Program Director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship Program and Coordinator of the Sports Medicine rotations of the PM&R Residency Program affiliated to the University of Puerto Rico. He is Vice Chair of the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and represents PMR in the Sports Medicine Subspecialty Examination Committee. Everybody´s Talking about Groin Pain – Some Hard Facts and Preventive Approaches Yvonne Theres Landkammer Federal Hospital of Salzburg, Salzburg (AT) Special Expertise: Sports Science Since 03/2014: external contract teacher at the college of physiotherapy, Puch/Urstein, Austria. Since 04/2009: Sport scientist with focus on musculoskeletal disorders at the Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, SALK and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria 33 Keynote Lectures Osseous Reasons of Groin Pain by Young Athletes Christiane Preitschopf Paracelsus Medical University Hospital Salzburg, Salzburg (AT) Special Expertise: Sports Medicine Since 02/13 Assistant Doctor at the Deparment of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg. Education: 2000-2009 Studies of human Medicine at the Medical University Vienna, Austria. 2009-2013: Education to general practitioner. The Role of Exercise Therapy in Exercise-Related Groin Pain by Athletes Jürgen Herfert University Clinic of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Paracelsus Medizinische Privatuniversität, Salzburg (AT) Special Expertise: Exercise Therapy in Context with Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation and Return to Sport Jürgen Herfert finished his studies of medicine and dentistry in 2004. From 2004 to 2008 he completed the training for general practitioners. From 2009 to 2013 he worked at sports medicine units at the University Clinic in Graz and Innsbruck. Since 2013 he started his education for physical and rehabilitation medicine at University Clinic in Salzburg. In addition to the clinical work he is active team physician of Red Bulls Salzburg (soccer team) and the Austrian Ski Federation (ski alpine). Monday, 22 June 2015 • 15:00–16:30 • Wien Main Topic 9 – Return-to-Work, Vocational Rehabilitation Assessment and Goal Setting in Vocational Rehabilitation Ulrich Smolenski Friedrich Schiller-University of Jena, Institute of Physiotherapy, Jena (DE) Special Expertise: Manual Therapy, Naturopathic Treatment, Special Pain Therapy Ulrich C. Smolenski is professor and medical specialist for PRM and since 1996 Chair of the Institute of Physiotherapy, University of Jena. One focus of his work is the manual medicine. From 2009 to 2012, he was president of the German Society of Manual Medicine and is editor of the journal „Manual Medicine“ and executive editor of the journal “Physical Medicine – Rehabilitation Medicine – Balneology”. Since 2002, Professor Smolenski has been acting as examinant in the field of physical and rehabilitative medicine of the medical association of Thuringia. Evidence of Vocational Rehabilitation Interventions and Functional Capacity Evaluations in Patients with Chronic Pain Michiel Reneman Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Universitair Medisch Centrum, Groningen (NL) Special Expertise: Pain Rehabilitation, Vocational Rehabilitation, Functional Capacity Evaluation PhD Medical Sciences, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, 2004. Title thesis: Functional capacity evaluation in patients with chronic low back pain: reliability and validity. MS Movement Scienses, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, 1992. BS Physical Therapy, Hanzehogeschool Groningen, 1988. 34 Keynote Lectures Role of PRM in Multi-Sectoral Vocational Rehabilitation Mikhail Saltychev Turku University Hospital and University of Turku, Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Turku (FI) Special Expertise: Vocational Rehabilitation, Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses, ICF Implementation Chief Physician and Associate Professor of PRM Department in Turku University. Trainer in PRM certified by the European Board of PRM. National representative of Finnish Society of PRM in ISPRM. PhD thesis on effectiveness of early medical rehabilitation amongst people of working age. First author of more than 20 papers with special interest in conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses on effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions. Co-author of the Finnish textbook of PRM. Monday, 22 June 2015 • 17:00–18:30 • Berlin 1 Main Topic 10 – Post-Stroke Spasticity Management Definition of Success in Post-Stroke Spasticity Management – What Constitutes Success? Thierry Deltombe CHU Dinant Godinne/UcL Namur, Professeur Clinique, Chef de Clinique, Service de Médecine Physique et Réadaptation, Coordinateur de la consultation interdisciplinaire de la Spasticité, Yvoir (BE) Special Expertise: Spasticity Management Thierry Deltombe is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine at the CHU Dinant Godinne/UcL Namur of the well-known Université catholique de Louvain (UcL) in Belgium. For 15 years, he is the head of an interdisciplinary group devoted to the spasticity treatment. The group also includes a neurosurgeon (Prof. T. Gustin), two orthopaedic surgeons (Dr. P. De Cloedt and P. Lenfant), an anaesthesist (Dr. M. Fostier), a neurologist (Dr M. Ossemann) and a rehab team. He published several papers dealing with spasticity assessement (diagnostic nerve block) and treatments (botulinum toxin and neurotomy). Early Post Stroke Management in Spasticity Jörg Wissel Vivantes, Humboldt and Spandau Hospital, Neurological Rehabilitation and Physical Therapie, Departments of Neurology with Stroke Units, Berlin (DE) Special Expertise: Spasticity Management, Botulinumtoxin, Movement Disorders Jörg Wissel is a renowned specialist in Neurorehabilitation, Movement Disorders and Botulinumtoxin treatment. He authored more than 100 original publications and is member of several expert panels. Since 2012 he is head of 2 Neurorehabilitation and Physical Therapy Units at Vivantes Hospitals North region, Berlin, Germany. Since 2000 he is Professor of Neurology and member of the faculty at University of Innsbruck, Austria. Since 2010 he is also Professor of Neurology at University of Potsdam, Germany. He is Chairman of the German Botulinumtoxin User Group and Member of the Board of the German Neurorehabilitation Society. Maintaining Abilities/Outcome Following Spastic Paresis Treatment Jean-Michel Gracies Department of Rééducation Neurolocomotrice at Hôpitaux Universitaires Henri Mondor, Créteil (FR) Special Expertise: Spastic Paresis: Pathophysiology, Design of Clinical Assessment Methods, Botulinum Toxin and Neurorehabilitation Treatment, Parkinsonian Disorders, Tremor Disorders, Neurorehabilitation of Movement in General Jean-Michel Gracies, MD, PhD is a world-renowned expert on the Neurorehabilitation of Movement. Dr Gracies is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Rééducation Neurolocomotrice at Hôpitaux Universitaires Henri Mondor, Créteil, France, where he is launching novel pathophysiological concepts, neurorehabilitation programs and clinical research projects for syndromes such as spastic paresis, parkinsonian syndromes, tremors, peripheral facial palsies and other movement disorders. 35 Keynote Lectures Tuesday, 23 June 2015 • 08:30–10:00 • Rom Main Topic 11 – Genetic, Molecular and Neuronal Mechanisms in Pain Rehabilitation Neuronal Mechanism of Pain Rolf Detlef Treede University of Heidelberg, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Mannheim (DE) Special Expertise: Pain Research R.-D. Treede is Professor of Neurophysiology and Vice-Dean for Research at the Faculty of Medicine Mannheim of the University of Heidelberg. After obtaining his “Dr. med.” degree in Hamburg in 1981 he joined the University Hospital Eppendorf until 1988 and from 1990-1992. 1988-1990 he was Visiting Scientist at the John Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, USA, from 1992-2007 Professor of Neurophysiology at the University of Mainz. His interests in the field of pain include the mechanisms and treatment of neuropathic pain, cortical representation of pain, peripheral nociceptive transduction mechanisms, pain Memory. He is President of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP, 2014-2016), Past Chair of its Special Interest Group on Neuropathic Pain (NeuPSIG, 2008-2010), Past President of its German chapter (DGSS, 2008-2010). He has written about 330 publications in journals and books. Genetic and Molecular Mechanisms of Pain Stephen McMahon King’s College London, Sherrington Professor of Physiology, Director, London Pain Consortium, London (UK) Special Expertise: Neuroscientist with a Special Interest in Pain Mechanisms Stephen McMahon is Professor of Physiology at King’s College London, and Director of the London Pain Consortium. He is the academic lead on a European private-public partnership, Europain, funded under the EU-IMI scheme. He has a long standing interest in pain mechanisms with a current focus on neuroimmune interactions. He has published widely on pain and has an H-index of 90. Exercise Influencing Molecular Mechanisms of Pain Walter Frontera Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN (US) Special Expertise: Aging, Muscle and Exercise Physiology, Sports Medicine Walter Frontera, MD, PhD is Professor and Inaugural Chair of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (Nashville, USA). He held a similar position at Harvard Medical School from 1996 to 2006 and was Dean of the University of Puerto Rico Faculty of Medicine from 2006 to 2011. Currently he is Vice-President of ISPRM and serves as Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of PM&R. He is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA and Past-President of the International Federation of Sports Medicine. 36 Keynote Lectures Monday, 22 June 2015 • 17:00–18:30 • Rom Main Topic 12 – “Culture Matters” in Rehabilitation (in Collaboration with the European Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine EARM) Culture and Attitudes towards Disability and Rehabilitation Carlotte Kiekens University Hospitals Leuven, Department of Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine, Leuven (BE) See page 28 “Smash the Crutches” – Images of Disability and the Physiognomic Temptation of Education Referent Oliver Musenberg Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin (DE) Special Expertise: Special Education, Disability Studies Oliver Musenberg, born 1972, is a researcher at Humboldt-Universität Berlin, Institute of Rehabilitation Science. He studied Special Education at the University Dortmund/Germany and the Charles University Prague/Czech Republic (1993-1999). He received his Ph.D. from the University of Dortmund in 2001 and continued with two year teachers training at a special school for children with cognitive disabilities in Cologne. 2003 onwards Musenberg is a scientific assistant in the Institute on Rehabilitation Science at Humboldt University, Berlin. Religious Attitudes towards Disability Xanthi Michail President of ESPRM, Athens (GR) Special Expertise: Neurologic Rehabilitation, Geriatrics, Disability, Ethics Emeritus Professor, Xanthi Michail, physiatrist, has graduated and got a PhD diploma from Medical school of Athens University, Greece. She was full Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine in the faculty of Physiotherapy at the Technological educational Institute of Athens, (1987- 2011). She is President of European Society of PRM (2011-2015) as well as President of European Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine (2015-2019). She was President of UEMS, (European Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine) (2006-2008). She was founding member, President of the Hellenic Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (1998-2012) and since 2012 Honorary President. Definitions and Concepts of Disability. Implications for the Life of Disabled People Swantje Köbsell Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin, Disability Studies, Berlin (DE) Special Expertise: Intersectional Perspectives on Disability Swantje Köbsell, member of the German disability rights movement since many years, has studied special education at the University of Bremen, Germany. She worked in several projects initiated by the disability rights movement, all the while publishing texts relating to various aspects of disability studies. From 2004 to 2014 she had a teaching position at Bremen university and became Professor for Disability Studies at theAlice Salomon Hochschule in Berlin in April 2014. 37 Meetings of the ISPRM (on invitation only) Thursday, 18 June 2015 08:00–11:00 WHO-Liaison Committee Chairs & Secretaries, Committee & Subcommittee Members Room Moskau 09:00–11:00 Room ISPRM Committee Meeting Clinical Sciences & Research Riga 1 09:00–10:30 Room ISPRM Committee Meeting Statutes Paris 2 10:00–11:00 Room ISPRM Committee Meeting Audit & Finance – International Education & Development Fund (IEDF) Madrid 11:00–12:30 Room WHO-Liaison Task Force 1 Task Force 1 Riga 1 11:00–12:30 Room WHO-Liaison Task Force 2 Task Force 2 Riga 2 11:00–12:30 Room WHO-Liaison Task Force 3 Task Force 3 Paris 2 12:30–14:00 Room ISPRM Committee Meeting International PRM Societies Task Force Riga 2 13:00–16:00 Room ISPRM Committee Meeting Rehabilitation Disaster Relief Riga 1 13:00–14:30 Room ISPRM Committee Meeting International Exchange Paris 2 14:30–16:30 Room ISPRM Committee Meeting Women & Health Task Force Moskau 14:30–16:30 Room ISPRM Committee Meeting Publication Riga 2 16:00–18:00 Room ISPRM Committee Meeting Education Paris 2 16:30–18:30 Room ISPRM Committee Meeting Congress Scientific Committee Riga 1 18:30–20:30 Room ISPRM Meeting ISPRM President’s Cabinet (Part 1) Riga 2 38 Meetings of the ISPRM (on invitation only) Friday, 19 June 2015 08:30–12:30 International SCI Survey (InSCI) – Follow-Up Meeting Room London 2 Chair Christine Thyrian (Nottwil/CH) 09:00–12:30 Room Chair Consensus Meeting – Development of a Manual for PRM Team Leaders in Disasters Oslo Jim Gosney (Norfolk, VA/US) 14:00–16:00 Room ISPRM Meeting ISPRM Executive Committee Oslo Saturday, 20 June 2015 12:30–14:30 ISPRM Meeting ISPRM Assembly of Individual Members Room Riga 1 Sunday, 21 June 2015 08:00–10:00 ISPRM Meeting ISPRM President’s Cabinet (Part 2) (dedicated to congresses) Room Oslo Monday, 22 June 2015 12:30–16:30 ISPRM Meeting ISPRM Assembly of Delegates Room London Tuesday, 23 June 2015 08:30–12:30 Consensus Meeting on ISPRM Strategy to Implement the WHO Global Disability Action Plan 2014–2021 – International Classification System for Service Organisation in Health-Related Rehabilitation (ICSO-R) Room Oslo Chair Carlotte Kiekens (Leuven/BE), Thorsten Meyer (Hanover/DE) Meetings of the DGPMR (on invitation only) Friday, 19 June 2015 12:45–13:45 DGPMR Executive Board Meeting Room Rom Saturday, 20 June 2015 12:45–13:45 DGPMR General Assembly Room Paris 2 40 19 June Scientific Programme • Friday, 19 June 2015 18:00–20:00 Opening Ceremony Room Moderator Plenary Hall Jennifer Julia Caron (Berlin/DE) Musical Opening Posaunenchor Berlin Welcome Notes (Part 1) Karl Max Einhäupl (Berlin/DE) Chairman of the Executive Board Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin Martina Wenker (Berlin/DE) Vice President of ther German Medical Association and President of the State Medical Chamber of Lower Saxony Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN) President of the ISPRM Intermezzo Welcome Notes (Part 2) Xanthi Michail (Athens/GR) European Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine (EARM) Xanthi Michail (Athens/GR) European Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ESPRM) Nicolas Christodoulou (Limassol/CY) Section of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS-PRM Section and Board) Anett Reißhauer (Berlin/DE) and Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga (Vienna/AT) Presidents of the DGPMR & ÖGPMR Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE) and Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga (Vienna/AT) Congress Presidents of ISPRM 2015 Musical Intermezzo Posaunenchor Berlin Main Lecture Big Names in German-Speaking Medicine – a Historical Overview Wolfgang Locher (Munich/DE) Musical Closing Posaunenchor Berlin 20:00 Welcome Reception Room Lobby Maritim See page 210 42 Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 Main Topic 1 – Joining Efforts towards the Implementation of the WHO Disability Action Plan 2014–2021 “Better Health for All People with Disabilities” (Part I) Room Chairs 08:30 09:00 IS01 09:30 IS02 10:00–10:30 Plenary Hall Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE), Alarcos Cieza (Geneva/CH) The WHO Action Plan “Better Health for All People with Disabilities 2014–2021” – from Plan to Practice Alarcos Cieza (Geneva/CH) The International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Response to the WHO Disability Action Plan Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE) Ensuring Access to Mobility Devices – the ICRC Approach and Strategies Claude Tardif (Geneva/CH) Veronika Fialka-Moser Memorial Session Room Chairs 10:00 10:15 Plenary Hall Xanthi Michail (Athens/GR), Gerold Stucki (Nottwil/CH) 10:30–11:00 Break 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topic A.1 – Pain Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 TA001 11:30 TA002 Berlin 1 Michael Schäfer (Berlin/DE), Alain Yelnik (Paris/FR) 11:40 TA003 11:50 TA004 12:00 TA005 12:10 TA006 Effects of a Tailored Positive Psychology Intervention on Well-Being and Pain in Individuals with Chronic Pain and a Physical Disability – a Feasibility Trial Rachel Müller (Nottwil/CH) Veronika Fialka-Moser – a Pioneer of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga (Vienna/AT) Veronika Fialka-Moser Memorial Lecture – How to Develop Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine: Future Perspectives? Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE) Special Pain Knowledge and Qualifications Needed in All therapeutic Professions – Efforts by the German Pain Society Michael Schäfer (Berlin/DE) Efficacy of Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields (ELF-MF) in the Treatment of Patients with Fibromyalgia Giulia Piccinini (Rome/IT) Aerobic Exercise and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Treating Fibromyalgia Syndrome Patients – a Preliminary Result Boya Nugraha (Hanover/DE) Effect of Cognitive Task on Postural Control in Participants with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia Syndrome and Healthy Controls Omid Rasouli (Trondheim/NO) Vibration Elastography to Assess the Effect of Dry Needling on Myofascial Trigger Points in Patients Affected by Myofascial Pain Syndrome (Naomi) Lynn Gerber (Fairfax, VA/US) Hypnosis Enhances the Efficacy of Cognitive Therapy for Reducing Pain Interference and Depression in Individuals with Disabilities and Chronic Pain Mark Jensen (Seattle, WA/US) 43 20 June 08:30–10:00 20 June Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 12:20 TA007 11:00–12:30 Association of Pain with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other Psychological Factors in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Lucinda N. M. van de Ven (Amsterdam/NL) Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 TA188 11:30 TA189 11:40 TA190 11:50 TA191 Berlin 2 Anthony Ward (Stoke-on-Trent/GB), Areerat Supputitada (Bangkok/TH) 12:00 TA192 12:10 TA193 12:20 TA194 Efficacy of the Neuro-Orthopaedic Surgery for Spastic Equinovarus Foot after Stroke Thierry Deltombe (Yvoir/BE) 11:00–12:30 Main Topic 1 – Joining Efforts towards the Implementation of the WHO Disability Action Plan 2014–2021 “Better Health for All People with Disabilities” (Part II) Room Chairs 11:00 Dublin Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE), Anne Chamberlain (Leeds/GB) 11:20 11:40 IS03 12:00 IS04 12:20 Implementation of the WHO Disability Action Plan 2014–2021 – What Has Been Done in Morocco? Abderrazak Hajjioui (Fes/MA) 44 ISPRM-Topic A.7.2 – Spasticity Management Making Best Use of Botulinum Toxin in Post-Stroke Spasticity Management Anthony Ward (Stoke-on-Trent/GB) AbobotulinumtoxinA (Dysport®)-Doses Used to Treat Upper Limb Muscles of Adults with Spasticity Participating in a Phase III Randomized, Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study Thierry Lejeune (Brussels/BE) Long Term Improvement of Facial Function after a Combined Therapy with Botulinum Toxin A Injections and Mirror Biofeedback Rehabilitation Elena Dalla Toffola (Pavia/IT) Hemiparetic Gait Improvement after Upper Limb Spasticity Treatment with Botulinum Toxin: the GASeous Approach Ana Filipa Neves (Lisbon/PT) Using a Delphi Panel to Identify a Treatment Paradigm for Injecting Botulinum Toxin to Treat Common Postures in Post-Stroke Upper Limb Spasticity Alberto Esquenazi (Elkins Park, PA/US) The Study on Curative Effect of Upper Limb Function Trained by CIMT and HABIT in 248 Children with Spastic Hemiplegia Jiulai Tang (Hefei City/CN) Proposal Guidelines for the Interdisciplinary Management of the Equinovarus Spastic Foot among Hemiplegic Patients Thierry Deltombe (Yvoir/BE) Strategy and Actions towards the Implementation of the WHO Action Plan in Indonesia Luh Karunia Wahyuni (Jakarta/ID) Key Elements towards the Implementation of the WHO Disability Action Plan in Madagascar Sonia Andrianabela (Antananarivo/MG) Achievements of Saudi Arabia on the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Maher Al-Jadid (Riyadh/SA) Discussion Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topic C.1 – PRM Diagnostics as Related to Organ Systems and Body Functions (Part I) Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 TC228 11:30 TC229 11:40 TC230 11:50 TC231 Brasserie Nachum Soroker (Tel Aviv/IL), Susanne Schwarzkopf (Nuremberg/DE) 12:00 TC233 12:10 TC234 Robotic Biomarkers of Motor Recovery after Stroke Hermano Igo Krebs (Cambridge, MA/US) 11:00–12:30 Main Topic 2 – Biomolecular Research in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Room Chairs 11:00 11:15 11:30 IS05 11:45 IS06 12:00 IS07 12:15 Wien Jaro Karppinen (Oulu/FI), Georg H. Kraft (Seattle, WA/US) 20 June Assessment of Treatment-Induced Recovery of Brain Functions – Challenges Imposed by Experimental Neuroplasticity Modulation Therapies Nachum Soroker (Tel Aviv/IL) Assessing Risks and Resources for Long-Term Positive Outcomes after Psychosomatic Inpatient Rehabilitation Anna Levke Brütt (Hamburg/DE) The Diagnostic Value of Ultrasonography in Patients with Electrophysiologically Confirmed Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Alireza Moghtaderi (Isfahan/IR) Electroneuromyographic Results of Patients with a Pre-Diagnosis of Ulnar Neuropathy at the Elbow, Relationship with Clinical Findings and Determination of Sensivity and Specifity of Electroneuromyographic Tests Emine Ece Yılmaz (Adana/TR) Age Effects on Upper Limb Kinematics Assessed by the REAplan Robot in Healthy Subjects Aged from 3 to 93 Years Old Maxime Gilliaux (Brussels/BE) Unsupervised Monitoring for the Diagnosis of Nocturnal Hypoventilation Associated with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Kim Soojae (Daejeon/KR) Research Areas in PRM – from Molecule to Environment Gerold Stucki (Nottwil/CH) Collaboration and Integration of Life Sciences in PRM Research Jaro Karppinen (Oulu/FI) The Use of Autologous Stem Cells in the Rehabilitation of Multiple Sclerosis George H. Kraft (Seattle, WA/US) Hot Topics in Life Sciences – Genetic Variability, Pain and Disability Johannes Gjerstad (Oslo/NO) Cellular-Aging Challenge for Intervertebral Disc Regenerative Therapy Jivko Stoyanov (Nottwil/CH) Discussion 45 20 June Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topic A.7.3 – Lower Limb Amputation and Rehabilitation Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 11:40 TA195 11:50 TA196 12:00 TA197 Rom Jan Geertzen (Groningen/NL), Carolina Schiappacasse (Buenos Aires/AR) 12:10 TA198 Assessment of Falls in Lower Limb Amputees Jennifer Pires (Tocha/PT) 12:20 TA199 Functional Independence during the Intermediate Stage of Rehabilitation after Lower Limb Amputation – a Randomized Controlled Trial Lonwabo Godlwana (Johannesburg/ZA) 11:00–12:30 Special Issue Session – Rehabilitation across Borders (Part I) Room Chairs 11:00 London Linamara Rizzo Battistella (São Paulo/BR), Klemen Grabljevec (Ljubljana/SI) 11:15 Organisation of Rehabilitation Medicine in Slovenia Klemen Grabljevec (Ljubljana/SI) 11:30 The Modern Model of the Doctor PRM in Russia Gennady Ponomarenko (St. Petersburg/RU) 11:45 Challenges for PRM in Syria Hisham Tenbakji (Damascus/SY) 12:00 Challenges for PRM in Jordan Ziad Alhawamdeh (Amman/JO) 12:15 Discussion 46 Lower Limb Amputation due to Vascular Problems – Surgical and Rehabilitation Aspects Jan Geertzen (Groningen/NL) Stump Pathologies Affecting Fitting of Patients Carolina Schiappacasse (Buenos Aires/AR) Influence of Type of Incision on Rehabilitation in Below Knee Amputation Amit Saraf (Ludhiana/IN) Energy Expenditure and Walking Speed in Lower Limb Amputees – a Cross Sectional Study Teuta Osmani Vllasolli (Prishtine/KO) Quantification of Function in Patients with Lower Limb Amputation Julia Block (Heidelberg/DE) Challenges for PRM in Brazil/São Paulo Linamara Rizzo Battistella (São Paulo/BR) Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 11:00–12:30 ISPRM Committee Session – PRM International Exchange – Past, Present, and Future Room Chairs 11:00 Oslo Bryan O´Young (New York, NY/US) 11:02 Advancing International Rehabilitation Exchange through International Exchange Committee Bryan O´Young (New York, NY/US) 11:12 11:16 United States Sam Wu (Danville, PA/US), Arthur Jimenez (Victorville, CA/US) 11:20 11:24 United Kingdom Anthony Ward (Stoke-on-Trent/GB) 11:28 Italy Calogero Foti (Rome/IT) 11:32 France Alain Yelnik (Paris/FR) 11:36 Portugal Jorge Lains (Coimbra/PT) 11:40 Spain Amparo Assucena (Valencia/ES) 11:44 Brazil Christina May Moran de Brito (São Paulo/BR) 11:48 Qatar Wafa Al-Yazeedi (Hamad/QA) 11:52 China Dong-Feng Huang (Guangzhou/CN) 11:56 Philippines Renald Ramiro (Manila/PH) 12:00 Discussion 12:30–15:00 Lunch Break 11:00–12:00 Industrial Workshop (see page 192) 12:45–14:45 E-Poster Discussions – EPS01-EPS17 (see page 102–122) 20 June Introduction Bryan O´Young (New York, NY/US) Canada Colleen O’Connell (Fredericton/CA) Germany Andreas Winkelmann (Munich/DE) tbc 47 20 June Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topics A.2.6 – Back Pain – Pathophysiology and Diagnostics Room Chairs 15:00 15:20 TA050 15:30 TA051 Berlin 1 Nur Kesiktas (Istanbul/TR), Jolanta Kujawa (Lodz/PL) 15:40 TA052 15:50 TA053 16:00 TA054 16:10 TA055 16:20 TA056 Clinical Usefulness of Electrodiagnostic Study to Predict Surgical Outcomes in Lumbosacral Disc Herniation or Spinal Stenosis Jung Hwan Lee (Seoul/KR) 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topics A.2.1 – Inflammatory Joint Diseases (including Bone Diseases) Room Chairs 15:00 15:20 TA015 15:30 TA016 15:40 TA017 15:50 TA018 16:00 TA019 16:10 TA020 Berlin 2 Uwe Lange (Bad Nauheim/DE), Aydan Oral (Istanbul/TR) 48 The Approach to Noninflammatory Low Back Pain Nur Kesiktas (Istanbul/TR) Prevalence and Etiology of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis in Primary School Students in Wuxi, China Zheng Yu (Chengdu/CN) Comparison of the Thickness of Lateral Abdominal Muscles amongst Pregnant Women with and without Low Back Pain Pardis Noormohammadpour (Tehran/IR) Is There a Relationship Between Lumbar Spine Proprioception and Non-Specific Low Back Pain?: a Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis Matthew Tong (Revesby/AU) The Evaluation of Scales for Neuropathic Pain in Patients with Low Back Pain Syndrome Hikmet Kocyigit (Izmir/TR) Kinematic and Kinetic analysis of Gait in Non-Specific Low Back Pain Mohammad Karimi (Isfahan/IR) Dual-Task Gait Variability is Affected in Low Back Pain Patients Dennis Hamacher (Magdeburg/DE) Efficacy and Molecular Effects of Physical Medicine in Inflammatory Joint Diseases Uwe Lange (Bad Nauheim/DE) Lipid Profile in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients and its Relation to Disease Activity Amit Saraf (Ludhiana/IN) Exercise for Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis – What is New? Ana Zão (Porto/PT) The Efficacy of Very Low Density Infra Red Laser Therapy on Pro-Oxidant Status in Relation to Inflammatory Markers in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Olivera Illic Stojanovic (Belgrade/RS) Exuberant Gout Arthropathy on a Rehabilitation Unit – Clinical Case and Review of Current Treatment Evidence Luis Boaventura (Maia/PT) Health-Related Quality of Life and Depressive Symptoms in a Sample of Latin American Adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis Heather Rogers (Bilbao/ES) Rehabilitation in Inflammatory Rheumatology – Statistical Data, Requirements and Results from the Quality Assurance Program of German Federal Pension Insurance Uwe Egner (Berlin/DE) Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topic C.2 – PRM Interventions Research for Muscoloskeletal Functions Room Chairs 15:00 15:20 TC242 15:30 TC243 15:40 TC244 15:50 TC245 16:00 TC246 16:10 TC247 Dublin Ulrich Smolenski (Jena/DE), Othmar Schuhfried (Vienna/AT) 16:20 TC248 15:00–16:30 Continuous Passive Motion of the Foot in Combination with Vibration in Severely Affected Patients in the Early Phase of Rehabilitation Mareike Schrader (Berlin/DE) Room Chairs 15:00 15:20 TC235 Brasserie Akai Masami (Tokorozawa/JP), Matthias Weigl (Munich/DE) 15:30 TC236 15:40 TC237 15:50 TC238 16:00 TC239 16:10 TC240 16:20 TC241 Analysis of Swallowing Maneuvers by Using 3D Dynamic Computed Tomography – Mendelsohn Maneuver in Dysphagic Patients Yoko Inamoto (Toyoake/JP) 20 June Modern System of Measurement for Research and Physical Medicine Ulrich Smolenski (Jena/DE) Watch Your Step – from Gait Analysis to Real-Time Feedback Therapy Rüdiger Rupp (Heidelberg/DE) Ultrasound-Guided Injection of the Piriformis Muscle Carl Chen (Taoyuan County/TW) Upper Limb Load Evaluation during ReWalk Ambulation – Different Strategies for Different Levels of Independence Franco Molteni (Costa Masnaga/IT) The Mechanical and Physiological Effects of Three Dimensional Scoliosis Brace Tarit Datta (Kolkata/IN) Extracorporeal Magnetic Stimulation Versus Sham Stimulation in Women with Urinary Incontinence Lorena Berna (Santiago/CL) Gait analysis before and During Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients with Low Back Pain Arito Yozu (Tokyo/JP) ISPRM-Topics C.1 – PRM Diagnostics as Related to Organ Systems and Body Functions (Part II) How to Measure Function or Health Conditions – Psychometric Approach Masami Akai (Tokorozawa/JP) Differences in Body Composition in Patients with Lipoedema of the Legs – a Case Control Study Dario Calafiore (Napoli/IT) Lumbar Spine Kinematics during Incline and Decline Slope Walking Robert Needham (Stoke-on-Trent/GB) Sensitivity of High Resolution Sonography in Clinically Diagnosed Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Normal Nerve Conduction Studies Reza Salman Roghani (Stockholm/SE) Clinical and Genetic Study in patients with Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 7 – Usefulness of the Ataxia Rating Scales in Rehabilitation Yessica S. Tapia-Guerrero (Mexico City/MX) Disability Analysis by Using WHODAS 2.0 among Dementia Elderly in Taiwan Yen Chang Huang (New Taipei City/TW) Outcome Orientated Quality Management in Neurological and Geriatric SINGER (Scores of Independence for Neurological and Geriatric Rehabilitation) as a Validated Outcome Measurement to Reliably Quantify and Compare the Improvement in Stroke Rehabilitation Peter Themann (Halsbrücke/DE) 49 20 June Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topics C.2.1.8 – Robotics in Rehabilitation Room Chairs 15:00 Wien Robert Riener (Zurich/CH), Deog Young Kim (Seoul/KR) 15:20 15:40 TC275 15:50 TC276 16:00 TC277 16:10 TC278 16:20 TC279 Robotic Assisted Gait Training for Post-Stroke Hemiplegic Patients Deog Young Kim (Seoul/KR) 15:00–16:30 Main Topic 3 – Rehabilitation as a Comprehensive Health Strategy Room Chairs 15:00 IS08 15:25 IS09 15:50 IS10 16:15 Rom Carlotte Kiekens (Leuven/BE), Gerold Stucki (Nottwil/CH) 50 Can Robots Outperform Conventional Therapy? Robert Riener (Zurich/CH) The Hybrid Assistive Limb Exoskeleteton (HAL®) in the Rehabilitation of Chronic and Acute Spinal Cord Injury Oliver Cruciger (Bochum/DE) The Effectiveness of Reconstruction of the Stereotype by Motorized Foot Orthotics External Exoskeleton Paretic Leg in Patients with Spastic Hemiparesis Tatiana Shapovalenko (Moscow/RU) Hand Glove 200 – Advancing Technology to Improve Hand Function in SCI & TBI Tetraplegia John Merritt (Tampa, FL/US) Does the Robot-Assisted Gait Training Improve Balance in Hemiplegic Stroke – a Randomized Control Trial Ratanapat Chanubol (Bangkok/TH) Robot-Assisted Stair Climbing Training and Conventional Physiotherapy in Chronic Stroke Patients – a Preliminary Comparison Christopher Tomelleri (Bozen/IT) Concepts and Models of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Services Carlotte Kiekens (Leuven/BE) Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Acute Rehabilitation Henk Stam (Rotterdam/NL) Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Community Based Rehabilitation Luz Helena Lugo (Medellín/CO) Discussion Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topic D.2 – Comprehensive Rehabilitation Intervention Research Room Chairs 15:00 15:20 TD286 15:30 TD287 15:40 TD288 London Paolo Boldrini (Treviso/IT), William Levack (Wellington/NZ) 15:50 TD289 16:00 TD290 16:10 TD291 16:20 TD292 Experiences of Providing Prosthetic and Orthotic Services in Sierra Leone – the Local Staff’s Perspective Lina Magnusson (Bankeryd/SE) 15:00–16:30 Special Issue Session – German-Chinese Symposium: Collaboration between Germany and China in the Field of Rehabilitation Medicine Room Chairs Moskau Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN), Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE) 15:00 15:10 Welcoming Address Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN), Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE) 15:25 Development of Cooperation and Current Situation of the Rehabilitation System in China Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN) 15:40 Development of Cooperation and Current Situation of the Rehabilitation System in Germany Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE) 15:55 Areas of Collaboration between Germany and China in the Field of Rehabilitation Exchange: Programs, Hospital Partnering Renate Hess (Berlin, Germany) 16:10 Discussion 16:20 MOU Signing Ceremony 16:30–17:00 Break 20 June What Can Be Learned from Disease Registries in Rehabilitation? Experiences in Italy Paolo Boldrini (Treviso/IT) Rehabilitation as an Epidemiological Determinant for Leprosy Elimination in Cameroon Dickson Nsagha (Buea/CM) “Protective Edge” – a Ward during War Andrea Book (Petah Tikva/IL) Developing a Cancer Rehabilitation Continuum of Care... Connecting Acute and Post Acute Cancer Rehabilitaton Christine MacDonell (Washington, DC/US) Development of a Rehabilitation Prescription for Patients with Major Trauma Karen Hoffman (London/GB) Short- and Long-Term Improvement in Mental and Physical Functioning after Rehabilitation among Individuals with Disabilities Line Preede (Oslo/NO) Determinants Influencing the Implementation of Home-Based Stroke Rehabilitation – a Systematic Review Petra Siemonsma (Leiden/NL) Rehabilitation in Health Systems – the Implementation of Rehabilitation into the System of Social Security in Germany Joachim Breuer (Berlin, Germany) Signing the Memorandum of Understanding of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of Hanover Medical School and the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of Nanjing University 51 20 June Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-Topic A.2.6 – Back Pain – PRM Interventions Room Chairs 17:00 Berlin 1 Stefano Negrini (Brescia/IT), Aydan Oral (Istanbul/TR) 17:20 17:40 TA057 Low Back Pain and its Impact on Functioning – Research Gaps Identified Using the ICF Perspective Aydan Oral (Istanbul/TR) 17:50 TA058 18:00 TA059 Does a Preoperative Cognitive-Behavioural Intervention Affect Disability, Pain Behaviour, Pain and Return to Work the First Year after Lumbar Spinal Fusion Nanna Rolving (Aarhus/DK) 18:10 TA060 18:20 TA061 17:00–18:30 The Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Combined with Back School in Subjects with Chronic Low Back Pain – a Randomized Controlled Trial Sergio Buja (Ferrara/IT) Room Chairs 17:00 17:20 TA079 17:30 TA080 17:40 TA081 Berlin 2 Thierry Lejeune (Brussels/BE), Rory O‘Connor (Leeds/GB) 17:50 TA082 18:00 TA083 RCT on Exercise Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Reduce Fatigue in Post-Polio Syndrome Fieke Sophia Koopman (Amsterdam/NL) 18:10 TA084 The Effects of Exercise on Physical Functions in Cognitive Impaired Older Adults: a Systematic Review Freddy Man Hin Lam (Hong Kong/CN) 18:20 TA085 Combination of Steroids with Rehabilitation Program in the Management of Multiple Sclerosis Relapses – a Randomized Controlled Trial Una Nedeljkovic (Belgrade/RS) 52 PRM Approach to Back Pain during Growth Stefano Negrini (Brescia/IT) Effect of Imagery Technique on Chronic Low Back Pain – a Randomized Clinical Trial Farsad Najafipour (Tehran/IR) Scoliosis Manager – a Free Internet Tool to Help the Realization of Specific Exercise Programs for the Conservative Treatment of Scoliotic Patients Michele Romano (Milan/IT) The Efficacy of Intermittent Mechanical Lumbar Traction for Low Back Pain with or without Radiating Pain to the Lower Extremity – a Randomized Clinical Trial Nerimane Abazi (Prishtina/KO) ISPRM-Topics A.3 – Neurological Health Conditions How the Robots Rehabilitate the Patients’ Arm and How They Should in the Future? Thierry Lejeune (Brussels/BE) Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus and Dysphagia with Post-Operative Follow-Up Data Sun Im (Bucheon-shi/KR) When a Respiratory Scale in ALS Does Not Mirror Its Respiratory Involvement Susana Pinto (Lisbon/PT) Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy – Balance and Walking Ability after Rehabilitation Julie Di Marco (Paris/FR) Comparison of Outpatient and Inpatient Rehabilitation Programme on Functional, Cognitive Outcomes and Quality of Life after Primary Brain Tumour Treatment Katarzyna Hojan (Poznan/PL) Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-Topics A.2.7/A.4.6 – Muscoloskeletal Trauma and Burns Trauma Room Chairs 17:00 17:20 17:30 TA069 17:40 TA070 17:50 TA071 Dublin Cecilia Li (Hong Kong/CN), Axel Ekkernkamp (Greifswald/DE) 18:00 TA072 Posttraumatic Stress, Posttraumatic Growth and Resilience 10 Years Following Trauma: Israeli/American Resilience Project Shimon Shiri (Jerusalem/IL) 18:10 TA073 18:20 Physical and Mental Health 10 Years after Multiple Trauma – a Prospective Cohort Study Helene Soberg (Oslo/NO) 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-Topic D.1 – Rehabilitation Systems and Services – Monitoring and Reporting Room Chairs 17:00 17:20 17:30 TD280 17:40 TD281 17:50 TD282 18:00 TD283 18:10 TD284 18:20 TD285 Brasserie Calogero Foti (Rome/IT), Kurtis Hoppe (Rochester, NY/US) 20 June Updates on Burn and Scar Rehabilitation – Research and Practice Cecilia Li (Hong Kong/CN) Rehabilitation after Tibial Fracture – Techniques for a Good Functional Outcome Axel Ekkernkamp (Greifswald/DE) Bone Loss during the Acute Stage Following Burn Injury – Is It Local or Systemic? Emine Ece Yılmaz (Adana/TR) The ROARI Project – Road Accident Acute Rehabilitation Initiative – a Randomised Clinical Trial of Two Targeted Early Interventions for Road-Related Trauma Steven Faux (Sydney/AU) Study on the EEG Waveform Changes in the Awakening Process with Music Therapy in Comatose Patients after Brain Trauma Wei Chen (Xu Zhou/CN) Discussion Health System Sustainability of Rehabilitation Systems and Services Calogero Foti (Rome/IT) The ISPRM MediGrip® Smartphone Application for Education in PRM – Concept and Experiences Henk Stam (Rotterdam/NL) Improving the Quality of Rehabilitation Research through the Use of Reporting Guidelines Allen W. Heinemann (Chicago, IL/US) Toward a Minimum Standard for Reporting of Functioning Information in Clinical and Rehabilitation along the Continuum of Care Birgit Prodinger (Nottwil/CH) Variation in Rehabilitation Outcome between German Rehabilitation Inpatient Facilities – a Quality Assurance Data Based Study Daniel Nowik (Hanover/DE) Comparative Effectiveness of Stroke Rehabilitation in the U.S. and Global Applicability Janet Bettger (Durham, NC/US) Quality Assurance of Medical Decision Making about Applications for Disability Pension in the German Pension Insurance Heiner Vogel (Würzburg/DE) The Fiscal Impact of an Electronic Neurorehabilitation Census Board – Cost Reduction Estimates from a Multidisciplinary Solution to Throughput and Care Coordination Bamidele Adeyemo (Atlanta, GA/US) 53 20 June Scientific Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-Topic E – Human Functioning Sciences (Part I) – Methods of Functioning Epidemiology Room Chairs 17:00 17:20 TE298 17:30 TE299 17:40 TE300 Wien Jan Dietrich Reinhardt (Chengdu/CN), Mohammed Hisham Tenbakji (Damascus/SY) 17:50 TE301 18:00 TE302 18:10 TE303 18:20 TE304 Measuring Disability in Patients with Cervical Dystonia by Applying the International Classification of Functioning and Health Joke De Pauw (Wilrijk/BE) 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-WHO-Liaison Committee Session – Strengthening Medical Rehabilitation Room Chairs 17:00 17:15 17:35 17:55 18:15 Rom Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE), Lynne Turner-Stokes (London/GB) 54 Functioning Epidemiology – Current and Future Perspectives Jan Dietrich Reinhardt (Chengdu/CN) Content Analysis of the Modified Ranking Scale Using Concepts of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Guna Berzina (Riga/LV) Model of Categorization in Neonatology – Diagnostic and Functional Evaluation Tool in Preterm Patients Tania Gutierrez (Santiago/CL) Measuring Neurobehavioral Functioning in People with Traumatic Brain Injury – Rasch Analysis of the Neurobehavioral Functioning Inventory Paula Kersten (Auckland/NZ) Evaluating Health Promotion Interventions in People with Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 – PatientReported Outcome Measures and their Coverage of Determinants of Health Meaningful to Patients Mona Dür (Krems/AT) Measuring and Comparing Disability in a Large Database in Taiwan Using the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 Tsan-Hon Liou (New Taipei City/TW) Psychometric Properties of Greek Version of Stroke Specific Quality of Life (SSQOL) Questionnaire Nikolaos Strimpakos (Lamia/GR) Why Do We Need a Classification of Rehabilitation Services Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE) How to Conceptually Describe Rehabilitation Services Thorsten Meyer (Hanover/DE) How to Identify Dimensions to Classify Rehabilitation Services Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE) How to Apply Classification(s) of Rehabilitation Services Carlotte Kiekens (Leuven/BE) Discussion Scientific Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 08:30–10:00 Main Topic 4 – Best Practice Models in Musculoskeletal Pain Room Chairs 08:30 08:55 09:20 09:45 Plenary Hall Marta Imamura (São Paulo/BR), André Thevenon (Lille/FR) 10:00–11:00 E-Poster Discussions – EPS18-EPS32 (see page 123–134) 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topic A.3.1 – Stroke Rehabilitation (Part I) – Outcomes and Mood Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 TA093 11:30 TA094 11:40 TA095 11:50 TA096 12:00 TA097 12:10 TA098 12:20 TA099 Berlin 1 Piotr Tederko (Warsaw/PL), Othmar Schuhfried (Vienna/AT) Best Practice Models in Chronic Widespread Pain Marta Imamura (São Paulo/BR) Best Practice Models in Low Back Pain – the Right Intervention for the Right Patient at the Right Time Andrew Haig (Ann Arbor, MI/US) 21 June Best Practice Models in Neck Pain Jaro Karppinen (Oulu/FI) Discussion Depression Following Stroke – Questions and Concerns Piotr Tederko (Warsaw/PL) Impact of First-Ever Mild Stroke on Participation and RTW 3 Month Post Event: the TABASCO Study Noomi Katz (Kiryat Ono/IL) Effects of Antidepressants on Functional Recovery after Stroke – a Retrospective Study Marta Oliveira (Braga/PT) Analysis of Daily Functioning and Quality of Life of Patients after Stroke Based on Functionalities Repty Index (WFR) Ireneusz Pieszyński (Łodz/PL) Counselling of Rehabilitants after Stroke and Their Partners Jana Alber (Oldenburg/DE) Effect of Combination of Several Inhibitory Factors that Influence Stroke Outcome Shigeru Sonoda (Tsu/JP) Motor Cortex as Biomarker of Mood Disorder in Stroke Marcel Simis (São Paulo/BR) Pain in Stroke Patients – Characteristics and Impact on the Rehabilitation Treatment: a Multicenter Study Luca Padua (Rome/IT) 55 21 June Scientific Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topic A.4 – Internal Medicine and Other Conditions – Miscellanous Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 Berlin 2 Richard Crevenna (Vienna/AT), Matthew N. Bartels (New York, NY/US) 11:40 TA143 11:50 TA144 12:00 TA145 12:10 TA146 12:20 TA147 Implementation of Early Mobilization and Rehabilitation in the Intensive Care Unit: a Quality Improvement Project Marike van der Schaaf (Amsterdam/NL) 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topic C.2 – PRM Interventions Research for Neuromuscular Pain Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 TC268 Dublin Kunjabasi Wangjam (Imphal/IN), Christina May Moran de Brito (São Paulo/BR) 11:30 TC269 11:40 TC270 11:50 TC271 12:00 TC272 Neuromuscular Training, a Potential Therapeutic Strategy for Knee Osteoarthritis Chuan Liu (Chengdu/CN) 12:10 TC273 Submental Sensitive Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation Reverses Virtual Lesion of the Oropharyngeal Cortex Emmanuelle Cugy (Bordeaux/FR) 12:20 TC274 Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation as a Rehabilitation Method in Post Stroke Patients Eleftherios Stefas (Thessaloniki/GR) 56 Integrative Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Internal Medicine and Other Conditions: Cancer Rehabilitation in Austria Richard Crevenna (Vienna/AT) Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation in the New Millennium – Application to your Rehabilitation Practice Matthew N. Bartels (New York, NY/US) Impact of Intensive Care Unit – Acquired Weakness on Functional Outcome in Survivors after Critical Illness Daniela Dettling (Amsterdam/NL) Organ Transplantation Rehabilitation – Effect of Bedside Exercise Device and Activity Reinforcement Ssu-Yuan Chen (Taipei/TW) Effectiveness of Temporary Positive Expiratory Pressure (T-PEP) at Home and at Hospital in Patients with Severe COPD Antonello Nicolini (Sestri Levante/IT) Long Term Outcomes Following Pulmonary Rehabilitation Edwin Luk (Parkville/AU) Role of TL Epidural Injection in Symptomatic Prolapsed Lumber Intervertebral Disc Using Non-Real-Time Imaging Technique Kunjabasi Wangjam (Imphal/IN) Ankle Sprains at a Military Male School – Taping Versus Bracing Farsad Najafipour (Tehran/IR) Exercise and Therapeutic Ultrasound Compared with Corticosteroid Injection for Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis – a Randomized Controlled Trial Ardiana Murtezani (Prishtina/KO) Underlying Mechanisms Mediating the Clinical Outcome of Manual Therapy in Patients with Nonspecific Neck Pain – a Systematic Review Willem De Hertogh (Wilrijk/BE) The Post-Operative Analgesia of the Virtual Reality Using a Mirror Therapy after Total Knee Arthroplasty Chang Ho Hwang (Ulsan/KR) Scientific Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 11:00–12:30 Main Topic 5 – Goal Setting Room Chairs 11:00 11:15 IS11 Brasserie William Levack (Wellington/NZ), Thorsten Meyer (Hanover/DE) 11:30 IS12 11:45 IS13 12:00 A View into Current Goal Setting Practice – Results from an Observational Study Thorsten Meyer (Hanover/DE) 12:15 IS14 Areas of Consensus and Controversy about Goal Setting in Rehabilitation – a Conference Report and Delphi Study Diane Playford (London/GB) 11:00–12:30 ISPRM Topic A.2.2 – Degenerative Joint Diseases (Part I) Room Chairs Wien Fitnat Dincer (Istanbul/TR), Christian Sturm (Hanover/DE) 11:00 Evidence Based Medicine and Recommendations in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Diagnosis and Management of Hand Osteoarthritis Fitnat Dincer (Istanbul/TR) 11:20 TA023 Relationship between Knee Extensor Strength and Functional Performance in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis Ileana Monica Borda (Cluj-Napoca/RO) 11:30 TA024 Hip Ostheoarthrosis Conservative Treatment – Fluoroscopy Guided Injection Rui Sales Marques (Pedroso/PT) 11:40 TA025 A Novel and Promising Treatment for Osteoarthritis – extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy: a Qualitative Analysis of the Literature Qiaodan Ji (Chengdu/CN) 11:50 TA026 Home Based Exercise for Knee Osteoarthritis – Efficiency and Adherence Factors Zohra Ben Salah Frih (Monastir/TN) 12:00 TA027 Pain, Physical Functioning and Physical Activity of Patients with Joint Replacement before and after the Stay in Rehabilitation Clinic – A 9-Month Catamnestic Survey Annika Gottschling-Lang (Hanover/DE) 12:10 PA185 The Impact of Early Rehabilitation on Reducing Kinesiophobia and Improving the Quality of Life in TKR Patients Marija Spalevic (NiS/SR) Rehabilitation Goal Setting – Theory, Practice and Evidence William Levack (Wellington/NZ) Goal Setting in Rehabilitation – State of the Art in German Rehabilitation and Research Susanne Dibbelt (Bad Rothenfelde/DE) 21 June Theory-Based Approach to Goal Setting Lesley Scobbie (Stirling/GB) A Cochrane Review on Effects of Goal Setting in Rehabilitation – an Update William Levack (Wellington/NZ) 57 21 June Scientific Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 11:00–12:30 Young PRM Doctors Session – Insights into the Spectrum of PRM in Germany Room Chairs 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 Moskau Annette Carl, Max Liebl (Berlin/DE) 12:00 12:15 Long-Term Rehabilitation in the Medical Practice Erdmute Pioch (Birkenwerder/DE) 11:00–12:30 International Students Session – International Problem Solving Strategies (Part I) Room Chairs Paris 1 David Beverungen, Henrike Schulze (Hanover/DE), Marissa Nacke (Glasgow/GB) Introduction to the WHO Global Disability Action Plan 2014-2021 Alarcos Cieza (Geneva/CH) Introduction to our Working Groups PRM in Early Rehabilitation Nancy Elmer (Berlin/DE) PRM in the Hospital – Functional Diagnostics and Therapy Simone Stantien (Sommerfeld/DE) PRM in the Interdisciplinary Management of Chronic Back Pain Max Redlich (Berlin/DE) PRM in Sports Medicine Christina Kröhl (Berlin/DE) Discussion Input to the Working Groups Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE) To many students, the WHO is still an abstract organisation with many complex structures. This session will give students the unique possibility to learn in an interactive and exciting way how this important organisation works. We will simulate a deciding process within a whole day session by discussing the WHO global disability action plan 2014-2021: better health for persons with disabilities. An expert of this field will introduce the WHO, provide background knowledge and help to understand how progress is made. Thus, students will learn about problems that might be faced by different countries in the world aiming to improve the accessibility to health care services and programmes. We will experience the obstacles to develop better rehabilitation services and to fund multi disciplinary research on disability as well as how to collect more comparable data. By representing a health official of a certain country and speaking for their countries opinions on each of the objectives in committees and in plenary sessions, participants will be challenged with trying to find a common conclusion in the end. 12:30–15:00 Lunch Break 12:45–13:45 Industrial Sessions (see page 192) 14:00–15:00 E-Poster Discussions – EPS33-EPS47 (see page 135–145) 58 Scientific Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topics A.3.1 – Stroke Rehabilitation (Part II) – Gait, Apraxia, Therapy Room Chairs 15:00 15:20 TA100 15:30 TA101 15:40 TA102 15:50 TA103 16:00 TA104 16:10 TA105 Berlin 1 Marco Franceschini (Rome/IT), Tiebin Yan (Guangzhou/CN) 16:20 TA106 Timing and Intensity as Determinants for Functional Gains in Persons after Ischemic Stroke Undergoing Inpatient Rehabilitation Guna Berzina (Riga/LV) 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topic A.8 – Sports in Rehabilitation and Sports Rehabilitation Room Chairs Berlin 2 Anton Wicker (Salzburg/AT), Alvydas Juocevicius (Vilnius/LT) 15:00 15:20 TA200 Advances in Prevention, Diagnostics, Therapy and Rehabilitation of Groin Injuries in Sports Medicine Anton Wicker (Salzburg/AT) 15:30 TA201 15:40 TA202 15:50 TA203 16:00 TA204 16:10 TA205 16:20 TA206 The Comparison of Resting Scapular Posture and Scapulohumeral Rhythm between Dominant and Non-Dominant Shoulder in Overhead Athletes with and without Impingement Syndrome Kamran Azma (Tehran/IR) Recent New Original Approaches in Stroke Rehabilitation Marco Franceschini (Rome/IT) Neurophysiologic Predictors of Motor Function in Stroke Marcel Simis (São Paulo/BR) 21 June Effects of Tibial Nerve Neurotomy on Posture and Gait in Stroke Patients Etienne Allart (Lille/FR) The Effect of the Technique of Postural Synergy Activation in Correction of Posture and Gait in Stroke Patients – a Randomized Controlled Trial Maria Abroskina (Krasnoyarsk/RU) Efficacy of a Group Therapy Based Program of Gait Rehabilitation in Chronic Phase Post-Stroke Patients Mónica Bettencourt (Cascais/PT) Body Representation in Stroke Survivors with Apraxia – an Observational Study Donncha Lane (Dublin/IE) Managing Dressing Apraxia after Stroke – Available Tools Nilza Pinto (Porto/PT) Symmetric and Asymmetric Sports – Consequences in Musculoskeletal Conditions Pedro Caetano (Porto/PT) Functional Knee Adaptation after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury – Proprioceptive and Gait Analysis Studies Damayanti Tinduh (Surabaya/ID) Gender Differences in Musculoskeletal Injuries in a Sports-Specialized School Gerardo Miranda Comas (Rochester, NY/US) Injury Prevalence, Stability and Balance in Female Adolescent Soccer Players Lina Puckree (Durban/ZA) Evaluation of the Postural Profile at the High-Level Sportsmen Ksibi Imene (Ariana/TN) Effectiveness of an Elbow Brace in the Postoperative Rehabilitation of Mosaicplasty for Osteochondritis Dissecans in Juvenile Athletes Sokichi Maniwa (Izumo/JP) 59 21 June Scientific Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topic C.2 – PRM Interventions for Neurological Disorders Room Chairs 15:00 15:20 TC249 Dublin Bijan Forogh (Tehran/IR), Michael Quittan (Vienna/AT) 15:30 TC250 15:40 TC251 15:50 TC252 16:00 TC253 A Systematic Review of Unilateral Spatial Neglect Assessment Methods for Cognitive Post Stroke Farah Nadya (Singapore/SG) 16:10 TC255 Cutaneous Acupuncture Stimulations for Locomotive Pattern Modification in Gait for Volunteers and Patients with Chronic Hemiparesis Miyuki Matsumoto (Yokohama/JP) 15:00–16:30 Main Topic 6 – Technology Enhanced Functioning Room Chairs 15:00 IS15 15:25 15:50 IS16 16:15 Brasserie Mauro Zampolini (Perugia/IT), Eichii Saitoh (Aichi/JP) 60 Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation after Stroke Bijan Forogh (Tehran/IR) Neurocognitive Rehabilitation in Diseases Afsaneh Zarghi (Tehran/IR) Protocol of ACoTrain – the Effect of Acupuncture and Computer-Assisted Training on Improving Attention Deficits in Patients after Stroke Jia Huang (Minhou, Fuzhou/CN) A Comparison of Neural Mechanisms in Mirror Therapy and Movement Observation Therapy Jing Wang (Jiaxing/CN) Effects of New Robot-Assisted Gait Training on 3D Gait Analysis for Individuals after Stroke: a Randomized Cross-Over Trial Koji Ohata (Kyoto/JP) Virtual Reality on Stroke Rehabilitation Paolo Tonin (Venice/IT) Telerehabilitation Mauro Zampolini (Perugia/IT) Enabling Environment Renzo Andrich (Milan/IT) Discussion Scientific Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topics A.9.2 – Vocational Rehabilitation Room Chairs 15:00 15:20 TA207 15:40 TA208 Wien Katri Laimi (Turku/FI), Kristina Schueldt-Ekholm (Frösön/SE) 15:30 TA209 Effects of Graded Return-to-Work – A Propensity Score Matched Analysis Matthias Bethge (Lübeck/DE) 15:50 TA210 16:00 TA211 Do Rehabilitation Participants Progress from More to Less Supportive Vocational Services in Israel? A Five Year Nationwide Cohort Tzipi Hornik-Lurie (Jerusalem/IL) 16:10 TA212 Comparison of Job Types Performed before and after Sustaining a Spinal Cord Injury Urban Schwegler (Nottwil/CH) 16:20 TA213 Depressive Symptoms as a Cause and Effect of Job Loss Elena Andreeva (Hanover/DE) 15:00–16:30 ISPRM Committee Session – Rehabilitation Disaster Relief Room Chairs Rom Joel DeLisa (Newark, NJ/US), Martin Grabois (Houston, TX/US) 15:00 Medical Rehabilitation in Natural Disasters – a Systematic Review Fary Khan (Melbourne/AU) 15:15 The NHV Model in Disaster Rehabilitation Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN) 15:30 15:45 PARM CARES – Typhoon Haiyan to Present – Model ISPRM National Society Disaster Rehabilitation Program Filipinas Ganchoon (Manila/PH) 16:00 16:15 Field Screening Instrument Innovation for Disabling Injuries – Humanitarian Crisis in Syria Peter Skelton (London/GB) Challenges in Vocational Rehabilitation Studies Katri Laimi (Turku/FI) Work-Related Measures in Medical Rehabilitation – Implementation of an Online Information Tool for Health Care Professionals Heiner Vogel (Würzburg/DE) 21 June Fit for Work and Life – Implementation and First Results of a Comprehensive Health Program for Employees at an University Hospital Juliane Briest (Hanover/DE) A Review of Job Matching Approaches in Return to Work and Organizational Research T142 Marina Nützi (Nottwil/CH) Rehabilitation in Natural Disaster – Focusing South East Asia Regional Cooperation Taslim Uddin (Dhaka/BD) Integration of Rehabilitation into the UK International Emergency Trauma Register (UKIETR) Peter Skelton (London/GB) 61 21 June Scientific Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 15:00–16:30 International Students Session – International Problem Solving Strategies (Part II) Room Chairs Paris 1 David Beverungen, Henrike Schulze (Hanover/DE), Marissa Nacke (Glasgow/GB) Working Groups 16:30–17:00 Break 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-Topic A.3 – Mental Health Conditions & Auditory Handicaps Room Chairs 17:00 Berlin 1 Stanley Wainapel (New York, NY/US) 17:20 TA074 17:30 TA075 Co-Morbid Substance Use Disorders in Somatic and Psychosomatic Rehabilitation in Germany Joachim Köhler (Berlin/DE) 17:40 TA076 17:50 TA077 18:00 TA078 Physical Activity and Quality of Life in People with Visual Impairments Rainer Schliermann (Frechen/DE) 18:10 TA313 Promoting Accurate Clinical Behavioral Diagnosis of the Low Conscious State Patients Yael Gilutz (Tel Aviv/IL) 62 Vision Rehabilitation in Comprehensive Management of Persons with Physical Disabilities Stanley Wainapel (New York, NY/US) The Role of Resilience in Adjusting to Life Stressors in Adults Aging with Disability Alexandra Terrill (Salt Lake City, UT/US) Symptomatic Treatment of Unresponsive Wakefulness Syndrome with Transcranially Focused Extracorporeal Shock Waves (TESWT) Henning Lohse-Busch (Bad Krozingen/DE) Memory Rehabilitation in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy – Slow-Oscillatory Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Memory by Altering SleepSpindle Generators Alessandra Del Felice (Padua/IT) Scientific Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 ISPRM-Topics A.2.4 – Local and Regional Pain Syndromes (Part I) Room Chairs Berlin 2 Martin Grabois (Houston, TX/US), Andreas Winkelmann (Munich/DE) 17:00 Muscle Pain Syndromes – Classification, Evaluation and Treatment Martin Grabois (Houston, TX/US) 17:20 TA036 Relationship between the Ratio of the Cervical Muscles and Non-Specific Neck Pain in the School Community Cristina Mesquita (Vila Nova de Gaia/PT) 17:30 TA037 17:40 TA038 17:50 TA039 The Sonographic Evaluation of Plantar Fasciitis Seyed Kazem Shakouri (Tabriz/IR) 18:00 TA040 Musculoskeletal Disorders among Orchestra Musicians – Characteristics and Impact on Performance and Quality of Life Ana Zão (Porto/PT) 18:10 TA041 Assessing Pain and Ultrasonography on Shoulder in Spinal Cord-Injured Wheelchair Basketball Players Jeehyun Yoo (Gyeonggido/KR) 18:20 TA042 Comparative Efficacy of Local Steroid and Therapeutic Ultrasound for Quicker Functional Improvement in Tennis Elbow Shahidur Rahman (Dhaka/BD) 17:00–18:30 Special Issue Session – Patients Participation in Rehabilitation Research Room Chairs 17:00 Dublin Thorsten Meyer (Hanover/DE), Michael Wright (Berlin/DE) 17:25 17:50 Models of Patient Participation in Research Michael Wright (Berlin/DE) 18:15 Discussion 21 June 17:00–18:30 Study of Long Term Effect of Local Progesterone Injection Versus Corticosteroid Injection in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) Seyed Ahmad Raeissadat (Tehran/IR) How to Optimize the Rehabilitation of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome in 2015? Mathieu Saubade (Lausanne/CH) Dual Role of Being a Rehabilitation Research and Person with Disability at the Same Time Karl Wegscheider (Hamburg/DE) NN 63 21 June Scientific Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 17:00–18:30 Special Issue Session – Rehabilitation across Borders (Part II) Room Chairs Brasserie Linamara Rizzo Battistella (São Paulo/BR), Klemen Grablevec (Ljubljana/SI) 17:00 17:15 17:30 Current Situation of the Rehabilitation Care Services in Mongolia Zolzaya Batdavaajav (Ulan Bator/MN) 17:45 Epidemiology of Disability and Perception of Rehabilitation in Cameroon Yannick Ngueko (Dschang/CM) 18:00 18:15 Organization of Children Rehabilitation in the Republic of Kazakhstan Sholpan Bulekbayeva (Astana/KZ) 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-WHO-Liaison Committee Session – Community Based Rehabilitation Room Chairs 17:00 17:15 Wien Luz Helena Lugo (Medellín/CO), Zaliha Omar (Kuala Lumpur/MY) 17:30 17:45 CBR in Europe (Focus on Italy as an Example) Germano Pestelli (Forli/IT) 18:00 18:15 Community Based Rehabilitation in Ghana – Learning from the Past to Inform the Future Yetsa Tuakli-Wosornu (Baltimore, MD/US) 17:00–18:30 International Students Session – International Problem Solving Strategies (Part III) Room Chairs Paris 1 David Beverungen, Henrike Schulze (Hanover/DE), Marissa Nacke (Glasgow/GB) 1) Results of Working Groups 2) Consensus 3) Voting 4) Outcome Document 64 Role of Indonesian PRM in Implementation of National Disability Program Luh Karunia Wahyuni (Jakarta/ID) PRM implementation in the Moroccan Public Health Care Service Abdezrrazak Hajjioui (Fez/MA) Discussion CBR in Israel Iuly Treger (Mazkeret Batya/IL) CBR in Southern Countries: from the Institution to the Community Wouter de Groote (Willebroek/BE) CBR in Malaysia Zaliha Omar (Kuala Lumpur/MY) Discussion Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 08:30–10:00 Main Topic 7 – Neuronal Reorganisation Room Chairs 08:30 08:50 IS17 09:10 09:30 IS18 09:50 Plenary Hall Leonard Li (Hong Kong/CN), Andrei Krassioukov (Vancouver/CA) 10:00–11:00 E-Poster Discussions – EPS48-EPS63 (see page 146–156) 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topic A.3.1 – Stroke Rehabilitation (Part III): Interventions, Shoulder, Spasticity Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 TA107 11:30 TA108 11:40 TA109 11:50 TA110 Berlin 1 John Olver (Richmond/AU) 12:00 TA111 12:10 TA112 Electro-Acupuncture Improves Shoulder Pain and Range of Motion in Stroke Patients Ta-Sen Wei (Changhua/TW) 12:20 TA113 A Neurophysiological Evaluation of the Development of Upper Limb Spasticity in Severely Impaired Stroke Patients over the First Six Months Cameron Lindsay (Solihull/GB) Principles and Progress in Neuroplasticity of the Cortex after Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury Leonard Li (Hong Kong/CN) Physiological Basis to Use Neuroplasticity for Rehabilitation after a CNS Damage Volker Dietz (Zurich/CH) Neuronal Basics of Mirror Therapy Robin Bekrater-Bodmann (Heidelberg/DE) Reorganisation of the Autonomous Nervous System Andrei Krassioukov (Vancouver/CA) 22 June Discussion Assessing Functional Outcome after Treating Post Stroke Spasticity John Olver (Richmond/AU) Effect of Low-Frequency rTMS on Aphasia in Stroke Patients – a Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Caili Ren (Wuxi/CN) 1Hz rTMS Combined with Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy for Upper Limb Hemiparesis in Post-Stroke Patients Xiang Mou (Xi‘an/CN) The Effect of Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Sub Acute Stroke Patients: Preliminary Results Zeev Meiner (Jerusalem/IL) Disoriented Fiber of Biceps Tendon as a Sonographic Predictors for Shoulder Subluxation in Post Stroke Patients Peng-Ta Liu (Changhua/TW) Can Clinical Assessments of Upper-Limb Body Functions during the First one Month Poststroke Predict Severe Spasticity One Year Poststroke? Arve Opheim (Gothenburg/SE) 65 22 June Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 11:00–12:30 Main Topic 8 – Sport Rehabilitation Room Chairs Berlin 2 Anton Wicker (Salzburg/AT), William F. Micheo (San Juan/PR) 11:05 11:30 IS19 11:50 IS20 12:10 IS21 12:20 The Role of Regenerative Techniques in Sports Medicine William F. Micheo (San Juan/PR) 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topic C.2 – PRM Interventions Research (Part IV) Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 11:40 TC256 Dublin Levent Öçzakar (Istanbul/TR), Simon Tang (Tao-Yuan/TW) 11:50 TC257 12:00 TC258 Correlation of Preoperative Lumbar Paraspinal Extensor Muscle Conditions with Severity of Degenerative Flat Black and its Improvement after Corrective Fusion Surgery Jung Hwan Lee (Seoul/KR) 12:10 TC259 12:20 TC260 Quantitative Importance of Exercise Therapy in German Medical Rehabilitation Silke Brueggemann (Berlin/DE) 66 Everybody´s Talking about Groin Pain – Some Hard Facts and Preventive Approaches Yvonne Landkammer (Salzburg/AT) Osseous Reasons of Groin Pain by Young Athletes Christiane Preitschopf (Salzburg/AT) The Role of Exercise Therapy in Exercise-Related Groin Pain by Athletes Jürgen Herfert (Salzburg/AT) Discussion The Use of Ultrasound Imaging in Interventions and Research in PRM Levent Öçzakar (Istanbul/TR) Sonographic Guide Injection for Peripheral Joint Simon Tang (Tao-Yuan/TW) Effects of Specific Osteoporosis Exercise on Bone Mineral Density, Bone Metabolism, Coordination/Balance, Muscle Strength and Endurance – a 2-Year Prospective Study Uwe Lange (Bad Nauheim/DE) Botulinum Toxin Injections have no Added Therapeutical Value or Cost Effectiveness for Gross Motor Function, Everyday Physical Activity Levels or Quality of Life when Combined with Intensive Functional Physiotherapy Robert Pangalila (Rotterdam/NL) Treatment of Primary Palmar Hyperhidrosis with Incobotulinumtoxin A – a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Subdermal Injection with Iontophoresis Alexandre Camões Barbosa (Lisbon/PT) Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topic A.2.7 – Muscoloskeletal Trauma Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 TA062 11:30 TA063 11:40 TA064 Brasserie Jean-Jacques Glaesener (Hamburg/DE), Karin Pieber (Vienna/AT) 11:50 TA065 12:00 TA066 Exact – Exercise or Advice after Ankle FraCTures Paula Regina Beckenkamp (Sydney/AU) 12:10 TA067 12:20 TA068 11:00–12:30 Mirror Therapy for Distal Radial Fractures Rehabilitation – a Pilot Study Manuel Bayon- Calatayud (Toledo/ES) Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 TA174 11:30 TA176 11:40 TA177 11:50 TA178 12:00 TA179 12:10 TA180 Wien Ian Cameron (Sydney/AU), Eva Maria Strasser (Vienna/AT) Reliability of Mobility, Strength and Endurance Objective Measures – How Relevant is the Human Factor Jean-Jacques Glaesener (Hamburg/DE) Validity and Inter-Rater Reliability of the ICF Based Basic Mobility Score for Measuring the Mobility of Patients with Musculoskeletal Problems in the Acute Hospital Setting Karin Pieber (Vienna/AT) Hip Fracture Rehabilitation – the Then and Now – Patient Population Characterization and Resource Availability Alda Silveira (Almada/PT) 22 June Is Depression Important in Hip Fracture Patients? Emilija Dubljanin Raspopovic (Belgrade/RS) Motor Function after Rehabilitation of Patients with Hip Fracture, Stroke and Deconditioning Iuly Treger (Mazkeret Batya/IL) Diego Application Experience in Elderly Patients with Fracture of the Humeral Head Evgenia Tsvetkova (Moscow/RU) ISPRM-Topic A.6 – Rehabilitation in People with Old Age (Part I) Refining Clinical Programs Providing Rehabilitation for Frail Older People Ian Cameron (Sydney/AU) Do Older Adults Alter their Prioritization in Response to Different Motor Tasks? Maayan Agmon (Haifa/IL) Effect of Progressive Muscle Strength Training with or without Dietary Supplementation on Muscle Mass in Elderly Eva Maria Strasser (Vienna/AT) Practicing without Instructions – Dual-Task Learning among Older Adults Maayan Agmon (Haifa/IL) Effects of Tai Chi on Neuromuscular Function of the Ankle in Elderly People Xueqiang Wang (Shanghai/CN) Multimodal Training Intervention – an Approach to Successful Aging Janus Gudlaugsson (Reykjavik/IS) Stationary Geriatric Early Rehabilitation – a Randomised Outcomestudy of 2,025 Patients Christian Angleitner (Ried/AT) 67 22 June Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topic B – Biosciences in Rehabilitation Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 TB214 Rom Kwok-Fai So (Hong Kong/CN), Boya Nugraha (Hanover/DE) 11:30 TB215 11:40 TB216 Mechanisms for the Protective Effects of 17-Beta-Estradiol – Relevance to Depressive Symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease Pardeep Kumar (New Delhi/IN) 11:50 TB217 12:00 TB218 12:10 TB219 12:20 TB220 Medium Speed Walking Exercise Affects Stem Cell Mobilization in Postmenopausal Women: the Role of IL-6 Damayanti Tinduh (Surabaya/ID) 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-WHO-Liaison Committee Session – IPSCI Implementation in Light of the Global Disability Action Plan and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Room Chairs 11:00 11:22 11:44 12:06 Moskau Alessandro Giustini (Arezzo/IT), Martin Brinkhof (Nottwil/CH) 12:30–15:00 Lunch Break 12:45–13:45 Industrial Sessions (see page 194) 14:00–15:00 E-Poster Discussions – EPS64-EPS77 (see page 157–166) Room Industrial Exhibition 68 Physical Exercise-Induced Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Antidepressant Effects Are Mediated by the Adipocyte Hormone Adiponectin Kwok-Fai So (Hong Kong/CN) Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Physiological Ischemic Training on Remote Limbs Promotes Revascularization in Rabbits with Induced Myocardial Ischemia Zheng Yu (Chengdu/CN) Effects of Spilanthes Acmella and Physical Exercise on Testosterone Levels and Osteoblast Cells in Osteoporosis Induced-Glucocorticoid Male Mice Hening Laswati (Surabaya/ID) Neural Interaction of Pain and Affect in the Pain Matrix Tage Orenius (Helsinki/FI) Is the Irritability of Myofascial Trigger Spot Correlated with the Activity of Rho Kinase? Ta-Shen Kuan (Tainan/TW) The Osteogenesis Promoted by Low Sound Pressure Level Infrasound Hua Yuan (Xi´an/CN) IPSCI Implementation in Light of the Need for Comprehensive, Quality Disability and SCI Data Martin Brinkhof (Nottwil/CH) IPSCI Implementation in Korea. International SCI Survey and National-Stakeholder Dialogue Initiative Zee-A Han (Seoul/KR) IPSCI Implementation in Italy. Data, Results and Challenges Caterina Pistarini (Rome/IT) IPSCI Implementation in Greece. Data, Results and Challenges Christina-Anastasia Rapidi (Athens/GR) Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topics A.3.1 – Stroke Rehabilitation (Part IV) – Miscellanous Room Chairs 15:00 Berlin 1 Katharina Stibrandt Sunnerhagen (Gothenburg/SE), Peter Lim Ai Chi (Singapore/SG) 15:20 15:40 TA114 15:50 TA115 16:00 TA116 Dysphagia, Dysphasia, Visual and other Deficits Following Stroke Peter Lim Ai Chi (Singapore/SG) 16:10 TA117 16:20 TA118 15:00–16:30 Visual Field Impairments in Stroke Survivors – Impact and Outcome in the National Demonstration Centre in Rehabilitation Siddeshwar Patil (Leeds/GB) Room Chairs 15:00 15:20 TA126 Berlin 2 Anthony Chiodo (Ann Arbor, MI/US), Timo Hinrichs (Nottwil/CH) 15:30 TA127 15:40 TA128 15:50 TA129 16:00 TA130 16:10 TA131 Focused Extracorporeal Shock Waves Improve Pareses in 8 Cases of Spinal Cord Injury and 3 Cases of Myelomeningocele Henning Lohse-Busch (Bad Krozingen/DE) 16:20 TA132 Neurorehabilitation after Spinal Cord Injury – Don‘t Neglect the Brain Hong-liang Liu (Chongqing/CN) Stroke Rehabilitation Katharina Stibrandt Sunnerhagen (Gothenburg/SE) Use of Auditory Feedback through Surface Electromyography in Patients with Chronic Dysphagia after Stroke Stéphanie Van Kerckhoven (Mortsel/BE) 22 June The Behavioral and Electrophysiological Effects of Posterior Parietal Cortex Damage in Spatial Audio Visual Conflict Helene Cassoudesalle (Toulouse/FR) Language Assessment to Predict the Clinical Outcome of Aphasia after a Stroke Bertrand Glize (Bordeaux/FR) Prediction of Rehabilitation Outcome of Right Sided Lesion and Left Sided Lesion in Stroke Patients – a Retrospective Cohort Study Theodoros Loizidis (Thessaloniki/GR) ISPRM-Topic A.3.3 – Spinal Cord Injury (Part I) Sleep Disordered Breathing in Spinal Cord Injury Anthony Chiodo (Ann Arbor, MI/US) Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) of the Primary Motor Cortex is a Promising Adjunct Modality in Improving Arm and Hand Functions in Chronic Incomplete Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Nuray Yozbatiran (Houston, TX/US) Sexuality in Korean Men with Motor Complete Spinal Cord Injury Young Ah Choi (Seoul/KR) Spinal Cord Injury and Medications – A Double Whammy on Sexual Function? Siddeshwar Patil (Leeds/GB) Effectiveness of Assisted Reproduction Techniques on Procreative Capability of Spinal Cord Injury Patients André Cruz (Negreiros/PT) Prevention of Osteoporotic Fractures after Spinal Cord Injury – a Retrospectiv Comparative Analysis Jorge Pimenta (Lisbon/PT) 69 22 June Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topic C.2 – PRM Interventions Research (Part V) Room Chairs 15:00 Dublin Franco Franchignoni (Novara/IT), Anett Reißhauer (Berlin/DE) 15:20 TC261 15:30 TC262 Virtual Reality Training with the Nintendo Wii Balance Board to Improve Balance and Gait in Women with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis – a Prospective Cohort Study Francesca Gimigliano (Naples/IT) 15:40 TC263 15:50 TC264 16:00 TC265 16:10 TC266 16:20 TC267 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in a Complex Therapy of Epilepsy Volha Kistsen (Minsk/BY) 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topic D.3 – Education and Training in Rehabilitation Room Chairs 15:00 15:20 15:40 TD293 15:50 TD294 16:00 TD295 16:10 TD296 16:20 TD297 Brasserie Rolf Frischknecht (Lausanne/CH), Joel DeLisa (Newark, NJ/US) 70 Selecting Outcome Measures in PRM Franco Franchignoni (Novara/IT) Treatment of Lateral Epicondylosis Using Allogeneic Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (Allo-ASC) – a Phase I/II Clinical Trial Sun Chung (Seoul/KR) Neuro-Cognitive Rehabilitation with Music Therapy after Surgery among Patients with Glioma Afsaneh Zarghi (Tehran/IR) Brain Plasticity Induced by the Electromyography-Controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation – Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Study Yukihiro Hara (Tokyo/JP) The Effects of Common Peroneal Nerve Stimulation with Implanted Electrodes (ACTIGAIT®) on the Gait in Chronic Hemiparetic Patients Othmar Schuhfried (Vienna/AT) Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Use for Interventions in Physiatry – a Single-Center One-Year Analysis Ayşe Merve Ata (Ankara/TR) How Shall We Train the Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Specialists of the Future? Rolf Frischknecht (Lausanne/CH) Evaluating Clinical Competency – the Key to Rehabilitation Education and Training Joel DeLisa (Newark, NJ/US) Knowledge of PRM in Medical Students and Non-PRM Specialists Piotr Tederko (Warsaw/PL) Development of a Bank of Critically Appraised Topics as a Training Tool for Medical Internal Resident of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Jose Antonio Exposito Tirado (Sevilla/ES) Barriers and Facilitators in Teaching EBP – Perspective of Non-Medical Health Professional Teachers Emalie Hurkmans (Vienna/AT) Tailored GCP Course for Rehabilitation Science Hannes Kahrass (Hanover/DE) Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Training Center in Split, Croatia – Striving to Achieve Excellence in Education of a Rehabilitation Team Tonko Vlak (Split/HR) Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 15:00–16:30 Main Topic 9 – Return-to Work, Vocational Rehabilitaion Room Chairs Wien Matthias Bethge (Lübeck/DE), Jan Ekholm (Uppsala/SE) 15:00 IS22 Assessment and Goal Setting in Vocational Rehabilitation Ulrich Smolenski (Jena/DE) 15:25 15:50 IS23 16:15 Evidence of Vocational Rehabilitation Interventions and Functional Capacity Evaluations in Patients with Chronic Pain Michiel Reneman (Groningen/NL) 15:00–16:30 ISPRM-Topic B – Rehabilitation and Biomechanism in Osteoarthritis Room Chairs 15:00 Rom Kristian Borg (Stockholm/SE), Boya Nugraha (Hanover/DE) 15:20 TB221 15:30 TB223 15:40 TB224 Cartilage Biomarker Could be of Assistance in Assessment of Outcome of Exercise Therapy in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients Ann Tamm (Tartu/EE) 15:50 TB225 16:00 TB226 16:10 TB227 Pre-Emptive, Early, and Delayed Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Treatment in a Rat Model of Low-Dose Monosodium Iodoacetate-Induced Knee Osteoarthritis – Effect on Subchondral Trabecular Bone Microarchitecture and Cartilage Degradation Xiaotian Yang (Chengdu/CN) 16:30–17:00 Break Role of PRM in Multi-Sectoral Vocational Rehabilitation Mikhail Saltychev (Turku/FI) Discussion 22 June The Role of Genetics and Epigenetics in Rehabilitation Kristian Borg (Stockholm/SE) The Chondroprotective Effect of Botulinum Toxin Type A in Rat Knee Osteoarthritis Pei-Chun Hsieh (Tainan/TW) Electroacupuncture Protects Against Articular Cartilage Erosion by Inhibiting Metalloproteinases in a Rat Model of Osteoarthritis Jun Zhou (Hengyang/CN) The i.m. Injection of Tetanustoxin (TTX) to Facilitate Centrally Paretic Muscles: Results in Paraplegic Dogs Cordula Werner (Berlin/DE) Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Inhibit Subchondral Bone Loss and Ameliorate Cartilage Degeneration in Ovariectomized Rats Jun Zhou (Hengyang/CN) 71 22 June Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 17:00–18:30 Main Topic 10 – Post-Stroke Spasticity Management Room Chairs 17:00 IS24 Berlin 1 Anthony Ward (Stoke-on-Trent/GB), Jörg Wissel (Berlin/DE) 17:25 Early Botulinumtoxin Management of Post Stroke Spasticity Jörg Wissel (Berlin/DE) 17:50 Maintaining Abilities/Outcome Following Spastic Paresis Treatment Jean-Michel Gracies (Créteil/FR) 18:15 IS25 Abobotulinumtoxin a (Dysport®) in the Treatment of Adults with Lower Limb Spasticity – First Results of a Randomized, Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study Jean-Michel Gracies (Créteil/FR) 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-Topic A.3.3 – Spinal Cord Injury (Part II) Room Chairs 17:00 17:20 Berlin 2 Apichana Kovindha (Chiang May/TH), Bum-Suk Lee (Seoul/KR) 17:40 TA133 Development and Implementation of an ICF Based Patient Management Cockpit in Rehabilitation of Spinal Cord Injury Klaus Schmitt (Nottwil/CH) 17:50 TA134 18:00 TA135 Spinal Cord Injury and Physical Activity – Transforming Rehabilitation Mary Galea (Parkville/AU) 18:10 TA136 Return to Work – Using Evidence-Based Practice Supported Employment with Spinal Cord Injury Lisa Ottomanelli (Tampa, FL/US) 18:20 TA137 Prevalence of Re-Hospitalizations among Persons with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Denise Tate (Novi, NA/US) 72 Definition of Success in Post-Stroke Spasticity Management – How to Achieve Success? Thierry Deltombe (Yvoir/BE) Retoring Mobility in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury – from Research to Reality Apichana Kovindha (Chiang May/TH) Practical Pain Management Strategy in Spinal Cord Injury Bum-Suk Lee (Seoul/KR) Age-Related Variation in Mobility Independence among Wheelchair Users with Spinal Cord Injury Timo Hinrichs (Nottwil/CH) Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-Topic A.2.4 – Local and Regional Pain Syndromes (Part II) Room Chairs 17:00 17:20 TA043 17:30 TA044 17:40 TA045 17:50 TA046 Dublin Enrique Varela (Madrid/ES) 18:00 TA047 18:10 TA048 18:20 TA049 Therapeutic Efficacy of Corticosteroid Injection at the Glenohumeral Joint According to the Contrast Dispersion Pattern in Adhesive Capsulitis Jong Wook Park (Seoul/KR) 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-Topics A.2.1 – Musculoskeletal Conditions – Bone and Inflammatory Joint Diseases Room Chairs 17:00 Brasserie Elisabeth Preisinger (Vienna/AT), Masami Akai (Tokorozawa/JP) 17:20 TA008 17:30 TA009 17:40 TA010 Muscle Strength and Physical Performance in Patients with Vitamin D Deficiency Giovanni Iolascon (Naples/IT) 17:50 TA011 18:00 TA012 18:10 TA013 Safety of Zoledronic Acid in Patients with Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Figen Kocyigit (Denizli/TR) 18:20 TA014 Effects of Aromatherapy on Pain and Fatigue in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Zehra Gok Metin (Ankara/TR) Role of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Physician in Patients with Shoulder Pain Enrique Varela (Madrid/ES) Relationships between Capsular Stiffness and Clinical Features in Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulders Sun Chung (Seoul/KR) Elasticity of the Coracohumeral Ligament in Patients with Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis Chueh-Hung Wu (Taipei/TW) Analysis of Shoulder Spasm and Compensation Using Wireless EMG in Supraspinatus Tendon Partial Tear Dongsoo Yi (Wonju/KR) 22 June Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis – Interventional Rehabilitation in Early Stages Inmaculada Díaz-Cano Carmona (Seville/ES) Clinical Evaluation of Two Therapies for Chronic Shoulder Pain – Suprascapular Nerve Block Vs a Specific Physiotherapy Program Edwin Roger Meza Murillo (Barcelona/ES) An Evaluation of the Effects of Therapeutic Continuous Ultrasound on Pain, Function, and Isokinetic Shoulder Rotator Strength in Patients with Rotator Cuff Disease – a Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Study Emine Ece Yılmaz (Adana/TR) Osteoporosis – an Overview Elisabeth Preisinger (Vienna/AT) Osteomalacia – a Case of a Fragile Life Filipe Quintas (Ponte de Lima/PT) Effects of Pamidronate, Calcium and Vitamin D on Treatment of Experimental Osteoporosis Gordana Stefanovski (Banja Luka/BA) Effectiveness of Deep Tissue Massage on Patient with Ankylosing Spondylitis Mateusz Wojciech Romanowski (Poznań/PL) Not Flesh and Bones but Veggies and Bones – an Approach on Vegetarian Diet and Osteoporosis Pedro Ferraz-Gameiro (Golegã/PT) 73 22 June Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-Topics A.4.4 – Rehabilitation of the Patient with Cancer Room Chairs 17:00 Wien Fary Khan (Melbourne/AU), Lydia Latif (Kuala Lumpur/MY) 17:20 Treatment of Lymphedema in the Patients with Breast Cancer Gülseren Akyüz (Istanbul/TR) 17:40 TA155 Arm and Shoulder Complaints in Sentinel Node Negative Breast Cancer Patients – a Long-Term View Hanne Verbelen (Wilrijk/BE) 17:50 TA156 18:00 TA157 18:10 TA158 Quality of Life Evaluation in Women with Breast Cancer Undergoing BCT with Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Iwona Głowacka (Bydgoszcz/PL) 18:20 TA159 Effect of Physical Exercises on the Quality of Life, Fatigue Syndrome and Cytokine Levels in Prostate Cancer Patients during Radiotherapy Katarzyna Hojan (Poznan/PL) 17:00–18:30 ISPRM-Topic E – Human Functioning Sciences (Part II) Room Chairs 17:00 Rom Ziad Alhawamdeh (Amman/JO), Maher Al-Jadid (Riyadh/SA) 17:20 TE305 17:30 TE306 17:40 TE307 Structuration of Evaluation of Visually Impaired Patient Based on the Process of Production of Handicap Thibaud Honore (Paris/FR) 17:50 TE308 Are there Relevant Factors Influencing ICF-Based In-Patient Rehabilitation after Hip and Knee Endoprothesis Tatjana Jovanovic-Mifsud (Schruns/CH) 18:00 TE309 18:10 TE310 18:20 TE311 Disabilities Prevalence and the Variables Related to Recovery – Result from a Household Random Sampling Health Survey in Macao Ken Gu (Macao/CN) 74 Outcomes of the Multidisciplinary Breast Cancer Rehabilitation Programme Fary Khan (Melbourne/AU) Functional Needs of Working Women with Breast Cancer – Examining Participation in Daily Activities by the ICF Framework Khawla Loubani (Nazareth-illit/IL) Dysphagia in Head and Neck Cancer Patients – Treatment Options to Improve Functional Outcomes Vishwa Raj (Charlotte, NC/US) International Classification of Functioning and Its Application for Visual Impairments Ziad Alhawamdeh (Amman/JO) A Model of Classification According to Rehabilitation Complexity in Acutely Ill Hospitalized Patients Tania Gutierrez (Santiago/CL) Towards a Standardized Reporting of Functioning of People Living with Spinal Cord Injury in Switzerland Birgit Prodinger (Nottwil/CH) Developing the Item Bank of a Computerized Adaptive Testing System for Measuring Self-Care Performance (CAT-SC) in Children with DevelopmentalDisabilities Dai-Rong Jiang (Tainan/TW) Development and Validation of ‘The Advanced Activities of Daily Living Tool’ Allowing the Evaluation of Subtle Functional Decline in Geriatrics Patricia De Vriendt (Brussels/BE) Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 Main Topic 12 – “Culture Matters” in Rehabilitation (in Collaboration with the European Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine EARM) Room Chairs London Carlotte Kiekens (Leuven/BE), Xanthi Michail (Athens/GR) 17:00 Culture and Attitudes towards Disability and Rehabilitation Carlotte Kiekens (Leuven/BE) 17:20 IS26 “Smash the Crutches” – Images of Disability and the Physiognomic Temptation of Education Oliver Musenberg (Berlin/DE) 17:40 IS27 Religious Attitudes towards Disability Xanthi Michail (Athens/GR) 18:00 IS28 Definitions and Concepts of Disability. Implications for the Life of Disabled People Swantje Köbsell (Berlin/DE) 18:20 Discussion 17:00–18:30 Special Issue Session – PRM Training International – Differences and Minimum Standards Room Chairs 17:00 Moskau Jorge Lains (Coimbra/PT) 17:16 PRM Training in China Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN) 17:32 PRM Training in Europe (and Swiss) Rolf Frischknecht (Lausanne/CH) 17:48 PRM Training in South America/AMLAR Juan Guzman (Mexico City/MX) 18:04 18:20 PRM Education in the USA William F. Micheo (San Juan/PR) 22 June 17:00–18:30 PRM Training in Asia-Oceanian (and Australia) John Olver (Richmond/AU) Discussion Jorge Lains (Coimbra/PT) 75 17:00–18:30 Young PRM Doctors Session – Insights into the Role of PRM in Different Countries Room Chairs Madrid Erdmute Pioch (Birkenwerder/DE), Max Liebl (Berlin/DE) 17:00 17:15 Insights into the Role of PRM in Japan Yuki Uchiyama (Sasayama/JP) 17:30 17:45 18:00 Insights into the Role of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Bangladesh Mohammad Nadim Kamal (Dhaka/BD) 18:15 Discussion Insights into the Role of PRM in Spain Elizabeth N. Machota Blas (Madrid/ES) Insights into the Role of PRM in China – a SWOT Analytical Report Ying Yin (Nanjing/CN) PRM in Switzerland Mathieu Saubade (Lausanne/CH) Jahres Tagung Tagungsleitung Prof. Dr. Anke Bernstein Universitätsklinikum Freiburg Muskuloskelettales Forschungslabor Hugstetter Straße 55 • 79106 Freiburg der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Biomaterialien 12.–14. November 2015 Freiburg © FWTM/Schoenen | FWTM/Raach 22 June Scientific Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 Themen • Synthese und Charakterisierung von Biomaterialien (Polymere, Metalle, Keramiken, Komposite) • Scaffolds für den Gewebeersatz • Drug-Delivery-Systeme • Grenzflächen Biosystem und Biomaterial • Biokompatibilität von Biomaterialien in vivo und in vitro • Oberflächen (Funktionalisierung, Beschichtung, Strukturierung) • Rapid Prototyping/Additive Manufacturing • Klinische Anwendung von Biomaterialien Abstract Deadline 7. Juni 2015 Abstracteinreichung und Registrierung via www.dgbm-kongress.de 76 Scientific Programme • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 ISPRM-Topic A.3.2 – Traumatic Brain Injury Room Chairs Berlin 1 Thomas Watanabe (Elkins Park, PA/US), Paolo Boldrini (Treviso/IT) 08:30 Return to Activity for the Athlete with Persisting Symptoms after Concussion Thomas Watanabe (Elkins Park, PA/US) 08:50 TA119 Swallowing Disorders in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Eric Verin (Rouen/FR) 09:00 TA120 Transition of Care in Traumatic Brain Injury – Deficits in Communication and Information Transfer at Discharge from Acute Hospitalization Nada Andelic (Oslo/NO) 09:10 TA121 Prevalence, Causes and Consequences of Sleep Disorders in Acquired Brain Injury Masoud Sakhinia (Manchester/GB) 09:20 TA122 Sleep Disorders in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury in a Neurorehabilitation Center Luis Boaventura (Maia/PT) 09:30 TA123 Factors Associated with Depression after a Traffic Accident in a Cohort of Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury and without It Vanessa Seijas (Envigado/CO) 09:40 TA124 Sexual Functioning and Satisfaction in Female Patients with TBI Laiene Olabarrieta Landa (Bilbao/ES) 09:50 TA125 Traumatic Brain Injury Outcome – a Matter of Sex? Pedro Ferraz-Gameiro (Golegã/PT) 08:30–10:00 ISPRM-Topic A.3.5 – Neurodegenerative Diseases Room Chairs 08:30 08:50 Berlin 2 Maria Gabriella Ceravolo (Ancona/IT), Gerald Küther (Hanover/DE) 09:10 TA138 Botulinum Toxin Injection in Foot Dystonia Experienced by the Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Deep Brain Stimulation Anupam Datta Gupta (Adelaide/AU) 09:20 TA139 Effectiveness of Telerehabilitation Interventions in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis: a Systematic Review Fary Khan (Melbourne/AU) 09:30 TA140 Residual Disability in Guillain-Barré Syndrome Following Inpatient Rehabilitation Fahim Anwar (Cambridge/GB) 09:40 TA141 Aerobic Exercise Training in Post-Polio Syndrome – Process Evaluation of the FACTS-2-PPS Trial Eric Voorn (Amsterdam/NL) 09:50 TA142 Distinct Characteristics of Sensor-Based Gait Analysis Linked to Postural Instability in Parkinson’s Disease Heiko Gassner (Erlangen/DE) 23 June 08:30–10:00 Innovative Technologies in Parkinson´s Disease Rehabilitation Maria Gabriella Ceravolo (Ancona/IT) New Physiotherapeutic Concepts in Parkinsonism – What Is the Evidence? Gerald Küther (Hanover/DE) 77 23 June Scientific Programme • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 08:30–10:00 ISPRM-Topics A.5 – Rehabilitation in Children – Focusing on Cerebral Palsy: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? Room Chairs Dublin Enrico Castelli (Rome/IT), Mickael Dinomais (Angers/FR) 08:30 Rehabilitation in Children – Critical Considerations and New Approaches Enrico Castelli (Rome/IT) 08:50 TA160 Language and Motor Speech Control in Children with Cerebral Palsy of Different Motor Severities Katie Wu (Taoyuan/TW) 09:00 TA161 Factors Associated with Respiratory Morbidity in Children, and Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy Katherine Langdon (Perth/AU) 09:10 TA162 09:20 TA163 Clinical Research on Improving the Brain Microcirculation of Children with Cerebral Palsy by Acupuncture Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) 09:30 TA164 09:40 TA165 09:50 TA166 Comparative Study of Baclofen in Combination with Intensive Rehabilitation and Only Intensive Rehabilitation in Spastic Cerebral Palsy – a Randomized Clinical Trial Ruhul Amin (Dhaka/BD) 78 Muscle Recruitment and Coordination of Constraint Induced Movement Therapy with Electrical Stimulation on Children with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy – a Randomized Controlled Trial Kaishou Xu (Guangzhou/CN) Effect of Gait Robotic Rehabilitation on Kinematics and Ground Reaction Forces in Children with Dystonic Cerebral Palsy Demetrio Villanueva Ayala (Tlalnepantla/MX) Predictors of Health Related Quality of Life in Preschool Children with Cerebral Palsy – a Follow-Up Study Chia-ling Chen (Taoyuan/TW) Scientific Programme • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 08:30–10:00 Room Chairs 08:30 08:50 TA148 09:00 TA149 ISPRM-Topic A.4.1 – Heart, Cardiovascular and Lymph Diseases Wien Xiao Lu (Nanjing/CN), Solangel Hernandez (Havana/CU) 09:10 TA150 09:20 TA151 Frailty and Exercise Capacity as Meaningful Parameters for Postinterventional Care in Patients with Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Sarah Eichler (Potsdam/DE) 09:30 TA152 The Effect of Self-Efficacy in an Online Planning Intervention to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Physical Activity in Cardiac Rehabilitation Rehabilitation after Care Vera Storm (Bremen/DE) 09:40 TA153 Association between Vitamin D Deficiency and Impaired Physical Fitness in Cardiac Rehabilitation Olivier Ucay (Toulouse/FR) 09:50 TA154 Effect of Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Program on Knee Extensor Muscle Strength among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease Wen-Yen Hsu (Taipei/TW) 08:30–10:00 Main Topic 11 – Genetic, Molecular and Neuronal Mechanism in Pain Rehabilitation Room Chairs 08:30 08:55 IS29 09:20 09:45 Rom Walter Frontera (Nashville, TN/US), Kwok-Fai So (Hong Kong/CN) Physiological Ischemic Training in Rehabilitation of Coronary Artery Disease – from Animal Study to Clinical Investigation Xiao Lu (Nanjing/CN) The Association of Pre-Operative Physical Performances with Outcome after Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Wen Zhang (Tianjin/CN) Psychosomatic and Cognitive Aspects of In-Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation in Post-Bypass Surgery Patients Marina Goruleva (St. Petersburg/RU) 23 June Life after Cardiac Arrest – a Very Long Term Follow Up Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen (Gothenburg/SE) Neuronal Mechanism of Pain Rolf Detlef Treede (Mannheim/DE) Genetic and Molecular Mechanisms of Pain Stephen McMahon (London/GB) Exercise Influencing Molecular Mechanisms of Pain Walter Frontera (Nashville, TN/US) Discussion 79 23 June Scientific Programme • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 08:30–10:00 International Students Session – From Bachelor to PhD Students Research Projects (Part I) Room Chairs Paris 2 David Beverungen, Henrike Schulze (Hanover/DE), Marissa Nacke (Glasgow/GB) 08:30 Introduction 08:40 Meandering Along the Path of PhD Undertaking, Trial Management, Job Juggling and Family: A Fantasised, Uncontrolled Trail? Mark Buhagiar (Sydney/AU) 09:00 Functional Needs of Working Women with Breast Cancer – Examining Participation in Daily Activities by the ICF Framework Khawla Loubani-Hawaita (Nazareth-Illit/IL) 09:20 TA030 The Need for Information in Patients Suffering from Osteoarthritis – Results of a Focusgroup Survey Barbara Winkler (Munich/DE) 09:40 From Physician to a Phd Student… Guna Berzina (Riga/LV) 11:00–12:30 International Students Session – From Bachelor to PhD Students Research Projects (Part II) Room Chairs Paris 2 David Beverungen, Henrike Schulze (Hanover/DE), Marissa Nacke (Glasgow/GB) 11:00 From Physician to a Phd Student Kumaran Ramakrishnan (Sydney/AU) 11:20 Validity and Reliability of the Indonesian Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS) Marina Annette Moeliono (Padjadjaran/ID) 11:40 Effect of a Preoperative Cognitive-Behavioural Intervention on Disability, Pain, Pain Coping and Return to Work 1 Year after Lumbar Spinal Fusion Scientific Nana Rolving (Aarhus/DK) 12:00 The Examination of Cost-Effective Community-Based Rehabilitation – a Social Scientists Perspective Jennifer Piatt (Bloomington, IN/US) 12:20 Discussion 10:00–11:00 E-Poster Discussions – EPS78-EPS89 (see page 168–176) 80 Scientific Programme • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topics A.6 – Rehabilitation in People with Old Age (Part II) Room Chairs 11:00 Berlin 1 Katharina Pils (Vienna/AT), Masami Akai (Tokorozawa/JP) 11:20 TA181 Deterioration Pattern of Locomotive Organ Dysfunction in Elderly People – an Important Problem in a “Super-Aged” Society Masami Akai (Tokorozawa/JP) 11:30 TA182 Comparison between Spatial-Temporal Gait Characteristics of Elderly Individuals Walking Backward or Forward with and without Shoes Michal Elboim Gabyzon (Nahariya/IL) 11:40 TA183 11:50 TA184 12:00 TA185 12:10 TA186 Specific Motor-Cognitive Training Improves Trained and Non-Trained Dual-Task Performance in Patients with Dementia Stefanie Gogulla (Bad Kreuznach/DE) Rehabilitation after Low Trauma Fracture Katharina Pils (Vienna/AT) 23 June Effect of Balance Exercise Assistant Robot for Frail and Pre-Frail Elderly Izumi Kondo (Obu/JP) Motor-Cognitive Effects of a Computerized Training Method (Physiomat®) in People with Dementia – a Randomized Controlled Trial Stefanie Gogulla (Ketsch/DE) Improvement of Activity Daily Living and Walking Distance Using Combination Upper and Lower Extremity Exercise for Elderly with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Irma Ruslina Defi (Bandung/ID) 81 23 June Scientific Programme • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topics A.2.2 – Degenerative Joint Diseases (Part II) Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 TA029 Berlin 2 Wilfried Mau (Halle, Saale/DE), Zora Ben Salah Frih (Monastir/TN) 11:30 TA030 11:40 TA031 The Need for Information in Patients Suffering from Osteoarthritis – Results of a Focusgroup Survey Barbara Winkler (Munich/DE) 11:50 TA032 Knee Osteoarthritis – Home-Based Exercise Versus Hospital-Based Exercise – a Prospective and Randomized Study Zohra Ben Salah Frih (Monastir/TN) 12:00 TA033 The Relevance of Intensity and Duration of a Continuous Passive Motion Therapy for the Range of Motion after Total Knee Arthroplasty – a Systematic Review Lena Tepohl (Bad Buchau/DE) 12:10 TA034 Efficacy of Preoperative Progressive Resistance Training on Postoperative Functional Performance and Muscle Strength in Patients Undergoing Total Knee Arthroplasty Birgit Skoffer (Risskov/DK) 12:20 TA035 Pre/Postsurgical Rehabilitation of Joint Replacement at Home Lena Lutsky Treger (Tel Aviv/IL) 82 Evidence Based Medicine and Recommendations in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Diagnosis and Management of Hand Osteoarthritis Wilfried Mau (Halle, Saale/DE) Effect of Home Exercise Program in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis – a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Shahnawaz Anwer (Riyadh/SA) Interest of Postural Rehabilitation in Knee Osteoarthritis Hajer Rahali (Tunis/TN) Scientific Programme • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 ISPRM-Topic A.5 – Rehabilitation in Children – the Child, Therapy, Education and Other Treatment Modalities Room Chairs Dublin Dennis Matthews (Aurora, CO/US), Luh Karunia Wahyuni (Jakarta/ID) 11:00 Advancing Rehabilitation in Children Dennis Matthews (Aurora, CO/US) 11:20 TA167 Project Save a Child’s Heart Haya Museri (Bat Yam/IL) 11:30 TA168 At What Age Ends Arch Development of Children’s Physiological Flat Feet? Biljana Stanojković (Belgrade/RS) 11:40 TA169 Children in Guided Training – How to Best Measure the General Rehabilitation Effect in Everyday Life? Marianne Saard (Tartu/EE) 11:50 TA170 Correlation between Ergonomic Behavior and Musculoskeletal Pain on High School Students Ana Zão (Porto/PT) 12:00 TA171 Respiratory Rehabilitation and Ventilatory Support in Children and Adolescents with Neuromusular Diseases advanced Rehabilitation Care Unit. Rehabilitation National Institute Pedro Aguirre Cerda (INRPAC), Santiago, Chile Lorena Berna (Santiago/CL) 12:10 TA172 Conservative Treatment for Patients with Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease – Seven Years of Follow-Up Guilherme Carlos Brech (São Paulo/BR) 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-Topic A.3 – Other Neurological and Mental Health Conditions Room Chairs 11:00 Wien Ian Cameron (Sydney/AU), Taslim Uddin (Dhaka/BD) 11:20 TA086 Awareness in Disorders of Consciousness Patients Judged by Family Caregivers Anna Estraneo (Telese Terme/IT) 11:30 TA087 11:40 TA088 11:50 TA089 12:00 TA090 12:10 TA091 12:20 TA092 Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation to Enhance Arousal and Awareness in Patients Impairments and with Disorders of Consciousness – A New Option? Cordula Werner (Berlin/DE) 23 June 11:00–12:30 Is Rehabilitation in Dementia Feasible? Ian Cameron (Sydney/AU) Mirror Neuron System Dysfunction in Stroke Patients with Ideomotor Apraxia Silvi Frenkel-Toledo (Herzlia/IL) Effect of Localised Lower Limb Warming and Cooling on Neuromuscular Impairments and Functional Ability Jonathan Marsden (Plymouth/GB) Swallowing Disorders and Speech Rehabilitation in Tracheostomized Difficult-to Wean Patients Guido Vagheggini (Volterra/IT) Critical Illness Neuromyopathy – a Rehabilitation Task Force Pedro Ferraz-Gameiro (Golegã/PT) Focused Low-Energy Extracorporeal Shock Waves with Distally Symmetric Polyneuropathy (DSPNP) – a Pilot Study Henning Lohse-Busch (Bad Krozingen/DE) 83 23 June Scientific Programme • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 11:00–12:30 Young Scientist Session – Opportunities and Challenges of Young Scientists Room Chairs 11:00 11:10 11:30 11:50 12:10 London Boya Nugraha (Hanover/DE), Tommaso Sciarra (Formia/IT) 11:00–12:30 ISPRM-WHO-Liaison Committee Session – Implementation of the ICF Room Chairs 11:00 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 Moskau Friedbert Kohler (Sydney/AU), Gerold Stucki (Nottwil/CH) 12:30–12:45 Lunch Break 84 Challenges and Opportunities of Young Scientist in Real World Boya Nugraha (Hanover/DE) How to Apply for Successful Research – Grants from Applicant Point of View Fancesca Gimigliano (Naples/IT) How to Apply for Successful Research Grants – from Reviewer Point of View Brigitte Schlegelberger (Hanover/DE) How to Develop Own Research Group and Build Network Matthias Bethge (Lübeck/DE) Discussion An Outline of Some of the Achievements Facilitated Through the ISPRM WHO Liaison Subcommittee for the Implementation of the ICF Friedbert Kohler (Sydney/AU), Gerold Stucki (Nottwil/CH) Serial Studies in ICF Implementation in the Chinese Health System Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN) The Utility of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Checklist for Evaluating Disability in a Community-Dwelling Geriatric Population Sample Aydan Oral (Istanbul/TR) The ICF Generic Set in Rehab Nursing Wenzhai Cai (Guangzhou/CN) Discussion Scientific Programme • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 12:45–14:00 Sidney Licht Lecture & Closing Remarks Room Chairs Berlin 1 Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN), Jorge Lains (Coimbra/PT), Gerold Stucki (Nottwil/CH) Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE), Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga (Vienna/AT) Zaliha Omar (Kuala Lumpur/MY) 12:45 12:50 13:35 Introduction to the Sidney Licht Lecture Gerold Stucki (Nottwil/CH) 13:40 The Way Forward of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN) 13:50 The 10th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Zaliha Omar (Kuala Lumpur/MY) Sidney Licht Lecture: Rehabilitation Robotics, our Experiences and Considerations from the Viewpoint of Motor Learning Eiichi Saitoh (Aichi/JP) Looking Back at the 9th World Congress Ian Cameron (Sydney/AU) 23 June 85 Collaboration Events • Saturday, 20 June 2015 11:00–12:30 National Societies Special Interest Session – China (CARM): The Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine – Implementation of Rehabilitation in China Room 11:00 Moskau 11:15 Astroglial Hemichannel/Gap Junction Mediates the Cognition Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury (Shan Jiang/CN) 11:30 What We have Learnt from China’s Earth Quake Xia Zhang (Nanjing/CN) 11:45 Functional Electrical Stimulation Improves the Walking Pattern Following Stroke: from one Channel to Multiple Channels Tiebin Yan (Guangzhou/CN) 12:00 The Implementation of Rehabilitation Therapy in Burn Intensive Care Unit in China Jian Chen (Chongqing/CN) 12:15 11:00–12:30 Discussion Room Chairs 11:00 11:10 11:25 11:40 Paris 1 Rolf Frischknecht (Lausanne/CH), François Luthi (Sion/CH) 11:55 12:10 12:25 Gait Laboratory at Home – Ambulatory Monitoring of Walking Ability Philippe Terrier (Sion/CH) 86 Repeated Transcranial Megnetic Stimulation and Neural Plasticity Hua Yuan (Xian/CN) National Societies Special Interest Session – Switzerland (SGPMR): Biopsychosocial Complexity and Rehabilitation Bio-Psycho-Social Complexity – What Reality in Clinical Practice? Christine Favre (Sion/CH) Highlights from the “OUTCOME” Studies François Luthi (Sion/CH) Highlights from the “INTERMED” and “WORRK” Studies Roger Hilfiker (Sion/CH) Patients’ Assessment – Cross-Cultural Adaptations Are Needed Cyrille Burrus (Sion/CH) Biopsychosocial Complexity – New Biomarkers for a Renewed Approach Bertrand Léger (Sion/CH) Discussion Collaboration Events • Saturday, 20 June 2015 11:00–12:30 National Societies Special Interest – Germany (DGPMR): Rehabilitation in Acute Care Hospitals – Concepts and Outcomes Room Chairs Madrid Anett Reißhauer (Berlin/DE), Jean-Jacques Glaesener (Hamburg/DE) 11:00 Early Mobilisation of Patients in the Intensive Care Unit Steffen Weber-Carstens (Berlin/DE) 11:15 Acute Rehabilitation of Intensive Care Patients – Concept and Intermediary Results of a Controlled Prospective Study Barbara Bocker (Jena/DE) 11:25 Concepts of Early Rehabilitation Units in Acute Care Hospitals for Patients under Respirator Therapy Markus Lebender (Hamburg/DE) 11:40 Outcome of Early Rehabilitation after Stroke Thomas van de Weyer (Hamburg/DE) 11:50 12:05 12:15 Concepts and Outcome of Early Rehabilitation after Multiple Trauma Max Liebl (Berlin/DE) Outcome of Early Rehabilitation after Major and Complex Visceral Surgery Britta Hempel (Hamburg/DE) Concepts of Complex Postacute Rehabilitation in a Trauma Hospital Helge Riepenhof (Hamburg/DE) 15:00–16:30 National Societies Special Interest Session – Taiwan: Recent Advancement of Rehabilitation Medicine in Taipei Room Chairs Riga 1 Simon Tang (Tao-Yuan/TW), Yu-Cheng Pei (Taipei/TW) 15:00 15:15 15:30 Neuromodulation Induced by Focused Ultrasound Yu-Cheng Pei (Taipei/TW) 15:45 16:00 16:15 Organ Transplantation Rehabilitation – Effect of Inpatient and Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Ssu-Yuan Chen (Taipei/TW) Novel Drug Delivery Using Muscle as a Resovion and Factory – the Application of Sonoponation and Electroponation Wen-Shiang Chen (Taipei/TW) Investigating the Function of Rehabilitation Exercise in Related to Aging, Chronic Dizziness and Balance Dysfunction Chung-Lan Kao (Taipei/TW) Management of Foot and Ankle in Stroke Patient by Using AFO and Botulinum Toxin Type A Simon Tang (Tao-Yuan/TW) Eco Guided Injection for Low Back Pain Carl Chen (Taipei/TW) 87 Collaboration Events • Saturday, 20 June 2015 17:00–18:30 Collaboration Partners Special Interest Session – Rehabilitation International: Beyond Health – Rehabilitation in Society and Politics Room Chairs London Jan Arne Monsbakken (Oslo/NO), Gerold Stucki (Nottwil/CH) This session will focus on rehabilitation from an holistic perspective where we will look into other perspectives than health as important for good rehabilitation. To be able to give people good rehabilitation services many different players need to cooperate.There is a need for good laws and regulations to secure good rehabilitation. This responsibility is in the hands of politicians. To secure high quality rehabilitation there is a need to focus on the users perspective and to have a broad social approach to rehabilitation. 17:00 Links between Rehabilitation and Politics Jan Arne Monsbakken (Oslo/NO) 17:20 Rehabilitation from a Societal Perspective Jerome Bickenbach (Lucerne/CH) 17:40 Rehabilitation as a Societal Investment Joachim Breuer (Berlin/DE) 18:00 18:20 17:00–18:30 Rehabilitation Politics from the Perspective of Persons with Disabilities Jean Luc Simon (Paris/FR) Room Chairs 17:00 17:15 17:30 17:45 18:00 18:15 Moskau Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN) 88 Discussion National Societies Special Interest Session – China (CARM): The Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine – East Meets West in Rehabilitation Evidence-Based Acupuncture in Rehabilitation Jie Huang (Fujian/CN) Recovery of the Upper Extremity of Stroke Subjects with the Western and Accupuncture Jie Jia (Shanghai/CN) Application of Balloon Dilatation Technology in Dysphagia Following Brainstem Infarction Zulin Dou (Guangzhou/CN) Physiological Ischemic Training in Rehabilitation of Coronary Artery Disease – from Animal Study to Clinical Investigation Xiao Lu (Nanjing/CN) Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Professional Education in China through International Collaboration Keli Mu (Omaha, NE/US) Discussion Collaboration Events • Saturday, 20 June 2015 17:00–18:30 National Societies Special Interest Session – Finland: Critical Appraisal of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses in PRM Room Chairs Riga 1 Marja Mikkelsson (Tampere/FI), Mikhail Saltychev (Turku/FI) 17:00 Meta-Analysis in Plain English Mikhail Saltychev (Turku/FI) 17:25 17:50 18:15 Implementation of Rehabilitation into Clinical Guidelines Antti Malmivaara (Helsinki/FI) 17:00–18:30 National Societies Special Interest – Greece (HSPRM): Spinal Cord Injury & Autonomic Dysreflexia – Why an Emergency Medical Card Is Needed Room Chair Paris 1 Christina-Anastasia Rapidi (Athens/GR) 17:00 17:18 17:36 Terminology and Classification – Diagnosis, Different Types, Childhood and Adulthood Yannis Dionyssiotis (Athens/GR) 17:54 18:15 The Need for an Emergency Medical AD Card – Working Towards a Consensus for an International Emergency Medical AD Card Christina-Anastasia Rapidi (Athens/GR) Clinical Guidelines for Low Back Pain Timo Pohjolainen (Helsinki/FI) Discussion The Long-Term Impact of AD on Cardiovascular System Athanasios E. Kyriakides (Patras/GR) The Impact of AD on Sexual Function and Participation in Athletic Events – Are There Good Aspects of AD? Nicolaos Roussos (Athens/GR) Discussion 89 Collaboration Events • Sunday, 21 June 2015 11:00–12:30 Collaboration Partners Special Interest Session – German National Accident Insurance (DGUV): Rehabilitation – Paid by Social Security Institutions Worldwide Room Chairs Rom Horst Riesenberg-Mordeja (Berlin/DE) The perspective of the social accident insurance in Germany, that is liable for work accidents and occupational diseases, covers a unique preventive, holistic and sustainable view of rehabilitation close to the worksites and based on the needs of persons with disabilities. On the occasion of the World Congress in Berlin some brief messages will be addressed to the professionals, who come from all over the world. If all stakeholders, means payers, users and service providers in rehabilitation, are ready to work together on the basis of a strategic partnership, rehabilitation issues will be attracting decision makers in more and more countries all over the world. 11:05 11:20 11:35 The German Social Accident Insurance Scheme and the Guidelines of International Social Security Association (ISSA/Geneva) Friedrich Mehrhoff (Berlin/DE) 11:50 12:05 Who Must Act When, With Whom and How – Best Practice of Participation after Accidents Volker Bühren (Murnau/DE) 12:20 Discussion 11:00–12:30 Collaboration Partners Special Interest Session – European Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ESPRM) – Activities and Outcomes of ESPRM (2011–2015) Room Chair London Xanthi Michail (Athens/GR), Alain Delarque (Marseille/FR) With Reha to Rio – Sport for Professionals Is the Forerunner for „Return to Work“ Eckehard Froese (Hamburg/DE) Living with Abilities and Deficits – Messages Adressed to Payers and Service Providers in Rehabilitation from the Perspective of a Person with Disabilities Marie Hagel (Münster/DE) The Needs of Global Enterprises for Retaining and Reactivating Employability of Their Employees – Addressed to Stakeholders in Rehabilitation Annette Gäßler (Hamburg/DE) European Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine represents a federation of more than 30 European national societies of PRM with approximately 16,000 members, as well as a great number of individual members. The major goal of ESPRM is to support Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in the scientific arena of Europe and to bring together established clinicians and young researchers, either through its official journal, the “European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine” or during the leading biannual educational event in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Europe, the European Congress of PRM, organised in one of the member countries. The purpose of this session is to present the activities, the achievements and the outcomes of ESPRM during the period 2011–2015, as well as the concepts of the next Congress of ESPRM 2016 in Estoril, Portugal. 11:00 Development and Achievements of the European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Stefano Negrini (Brescia/IT) 11:20 Achievements and Outcomes of the ESPRM and Its Committees Xanthi Michail (Athens/GR) 11:40 Achievements and Outcomes of the 19th Congress of the ESPRM in the Aix Marseille University Alain Delarque (Marseille/FR) 11:55 Concepts for the 20th Congress of the ESPRM in Estoril Jorge Lains (Coimbra/PT) 12:10 Discussion 90 Collaboration Events • Sunday, 21 June 2015 11:00–12:30 National Societies Special Interest – Colombia (ACMFR): Violence, Injuries and Disability Room Chairs Riga 1 Jorge E. Gutierrez (Cali/CO) 11:00 Disability and Quality of Life after Road Traffic Injuries Luz Helena Lugo (Medellín/CO) 11:25 Anti-Personnel and Mines and Disability Mario Giraldo (Medellín/CO) 11:50 Nerve Injuries after Child Maltreatment Jorge E. Gutierrez (Cali/CO) 12:15 Discussion 15:00–16:30 Collaboration Partners Special Interest Session –European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS): PRM-Section & Board Room Chairs London Nicolas Christodoulou (Limassol/CY), Alvydas Joucevicius (Vilnius/LT) 15:00 Introduction to the Session Nicolas Christodoulou (Limassol/CY) 15:05 Introduction to the Session Alvydas Joucevicius (Vilnius/LT) 15:10 The Field of Competence of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Acute and Post Acute Phase and Long-Term Settings Ayse Kucukdeveci (Ankara/TR) 15:30 How to Ensure High Quality in Disease-Specific Rehabilitation Programs – Evidence Based Accreditation Mark Delargy (Dublin/IE) 15:50 The Role of the European Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in the European Training Framework – from the Past to the Future Rolf Frischknecht (Lausanne/CH) 16:10 Discussion 15:00–16:30 National Societies Special Interest Session– Indonesia: Role of Indonesia PMR in Implementation of National Disability Room Chairs Moskau Angela Tulaar (Jakarta/ID) 15:00 Indonesia PMR Facing Disasters Angela Tulaar (Jakarta/ID) 15:25 Indonesian PMR Strategies in Stroke Rehabilitation Rosiana Pradanasari Wirawan (Jakarta/ID) 15:50 Challenges of Indonesian PMR and Its Development Luh Karunia Wahyuni (Jakarta/ID) 16:15 Discussion 91 Collaboration Events • Sunday, 21 June 2015 15:00–16:30 National Societies Special Interest Session – Spain (SERMEF): Biomechanical Assessments Usefulness in Work Injury Management – Its Value in Rehabilitation Planning, Injury Prevention and Return to Work Decision Room Chairs 15:00 15:35 16:10 Riga 1 Jesús García (Sevilla/ES), Joaquim Chaler (Barcelona/ES) 17:00–18:30 Collaboration Partners Special Interest Session – World Federation of Neurorehabilitation (WFNR): Best Practice Models in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine – Innovation, Efficacy and Sustainability in Neurorehabilitation Introdutions, Use of Isokinetic in Work Injury Patients and Medico-Legal Implications Joaquim Chaler (Barcelona/ES) Use of de Surface EMG to Improve the Assessment of Low Back Patients with Dynamometer and Kinematic Test Jesús García (Sevilla/ES) Discussion Room Rom Chairs Leonard Li (Hong Kong/CN), Caterina Pistarini (Pavia/IT) The World Federation for NeuroRehabilitation (WFNR) is a multidisciplinary organisation open to any professional with an interest in neurological rehabilitation. The organisation exists to act as a forum of communication between those with an interest in the subject. This parallel session will have experts from both WFNR and ISPRM to present the updates in advancement and innovation of rehabilitation to reduce the functional limitations from various neurological disorders. 17:00 17:15 Why Innovation and Sustainability in Neurorehabilitation? Caterina Pistarini (Pavia/IT) 17:30 17:45 18:00 18:15 Innovation and Efficacy in Disability Management in Degenerative Neurological Diseases Thomas Müller (Berlin/DE) 92 Towards Sustainability in Neurorehabilitation – What Is the Evidence? Stephanie Clarke (Lausanne/CH) Innovation and Efficacy in Post-Stroke Disability Management Leonard Li (Hong Kong/CN) Innovation and Efficacy in SCI Disability Management Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN) Discussion Collaboration Events • Sunday, 21 June 2015 17:00–18:30 Collaboration Partners Special Interest Session – European Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine (EARM): Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in the Universities Room Chair London Xanthi Michail (Athens/GR), Alain Delarque (Marseille/FR) The purpose of this session is to reflect on challenges universities are now facing to be fully inclusive in the education field, hopefully leading to employment. Access to the college cycle for students with disabilities and their employability have become a priority for universities. Few studies have focused on the students with disabilities’ insertion/integration within the universities and on the compensations they benefit from. This session will present how EU universites are facing this challenge. 17:00 The Program for the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities of the University Marseille/ Aix en Provence Alain Delarque (Marseille/FR) 17:20 Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in the United Kingdom Anthony Ward (Stoke-on-Trent/GB) 17:40 Students with Disabilities in Sweden Katharina Stibrandt- Sunnershagen (Gothenburg/SE), Bengt Sjolund (Odense/DK) 18:00 Students with Disabilities – an Inside Perspective Simon Schulte (Hanover/DE) 18:20 Discussion 17:00–18:30 National Societies Special Interest Session – Austria (ÖGPMR): PMR in Austria – On the Way to the Continuum of Care Room Chairs 17:00 Moskau Thomas Bochdansky (Schruns/AT), Michael Quittan (Vienna/AT) 17:10 17:20 Professional Practice Gerold Ebenbichler, Regine Stemberger (Vienna/AT) 17:30 17:40 PMR and Inpatient Rehabilitation in Austria Michael Fischer, Thomas Bochdansky (Vienna/AT), Christian Wiederer (Schruns/AT) 17:50 PMR in the Academic Setting Richard Crevenna (Vienna/AT), Anton Wicker (Salzburg/AT), Erich Muhr (Vienna/AT) 18:00 Discussion Austrian Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga (Vienna/AT) Austrian Medical Association, Section of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Friedrich Hartl (Vienna/AT) Working Group on Evidence Based Medicine in PMR in Austria Eva-Maria Strasser, Helmut Kern (Vienna/AT) 93 Collaboration Events • Sunday, 21 June 2015 17:00–18:30 National Societies Special Interest Session– Puerto Rico: Past, Present, Future and Training of PRM in Puerto Rico Room Chairs 17:00 Riga 1 Veronica Rodriguez de la Cruz (San Juan/PR), David Soto-Quijano (Bayamón/PR) 17:20 The Present Practice of PRM in Puerto Rico William F. Micheo (San Juan/PR) 17:40 The PRM Academic Experience at the Puerto Rico VA Hospital Maricarmen Cruz-Jimenez (San Juan/PR) 18:00 The Future of PRM in Puerto Rico David Soto-Quijano (Bayamón/PR) 18:20 Discussion Development of PRM in Puerto Rico Veronica Rodriguez de la Cruz (San Juan/PR) 29. Jahrestagung der Deutschsprachigen Medizinischen Gesellschaft für Paraplegie e. V. 25.–28. Mai 2016 Hamburg EINLADUNG © Alex Hagmann • fotolia.com Inklusion von Menschen mit Querschnittlähmung: eine multiprofessionelle Herausforderung www.dmgp-kongress.de 94 Collaboration Events • Monday, 22 June 2015 11:00–12:30 National Societies Special Interest Session – Iran (ISPMR): Physical Activity in Women Room Chairs 11:00 11:20 11:35 11:55 12:10 Riga 1 Mansoor Rayegani, Farzaneh Torkan (Tehran/IR) 11:00–12:30 Collaboration Partner Special Interest Session: Bone and Joint Decade 2010–2020 (Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health): Musculoskeletal Health in the Workplace Room Chairs Paris 1 Anthony Woolf (Truro/GB) Physical Activities and Osteoporosis, Updates Mehrsheed Sinaki (Rochester, NY/US) Health Status of Women in Iran Mansoor Rayegani (Tehran/IR) Setting Up Health Clinic for Women, Iranian Experience Farzaneh Torkan (Tehran/IR) Prevalence of MSK Pain Syndromes in Iranian Women Ahmad Raeissadat (Tehran/IR) Discussion The Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health of the Bone and Joint Decade brings together professional, scientific and patient organisations to promote musculoskeletal (MSK) health and science worldwide. MSK health is essential for most work and MSK problems are a major cause of workloss. A new integrated person-centred approach is needed to reduce this impact through promotion of MSK health in the workplace, preventing MSK problems developing and enabling people to work despite MSK problems. 11:00 11:30 12:00 15:00–16:30 The Impact of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Workplace Anthony Woolf (Truro/GB) Room Chairs 15:00 15:20 15:40 16:00 Moskau Reynaldo Rey-Mathias (Manila/PH) 16:20 Discussion Preventing Musculoskeletal Disability in the Workplace – a New Paradigm Karsten Dreinhoefer (Berlin/DE) Discussion National Societies Special Interest Session– Philippines (PARM): Contextualization and Implementation in Developing Countries Contextualization of the Clinical Practice Guidelines – Steps to Follow Carolina Valdecanas (Taguig/PH) Current Practice in Stroke Rehabilitation in the Philippines Romil M. Martinez (Marikina/PH) Implementation of a Clinical Practice Guideline in a Developing Country – Overcoming the Obstacles Consuelo B. Gonzalez-Suarez (Manila/PH) Breaking the Barriers in Implementing Clinical Practice Guideline – a Multidisciplinary Approach Janine Margarita R Dizon (Manila/PH) 95 Collaboration Events • Monday, 22 June 2015 15:00–16:30 National Societies Special Interest Session – Mexico (SMMFYR): New Models and Rehabilitation Programs Room Chairs 15:00 15:15 Riga 1 Juan Manuel Guzman (Mexico City/MX) 15:30 15:45 16:00 16:15 Exercise Lumbosacral Spine Program in Pregnant Elva García S. (Mexico City/MX) 15:00–16:30 Collaboration Partners Special Interest Session – German Society for Neuro Rehabilitation (DGNR): Best Practice Models in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Room Chairs Paris 1 Thomas Mokrusch (Berlin/DE), Jörg Wissel (Berlin/DE) Rehabilitation Services at Family Clinic Units, Mexican Model Juan Manuel Guzman (Mexico City/MX) Rehabilitation of People with Burns Jesus Velazquez G. (Mexico City/MX) Measuring Jitter with Concentric Needle Electrodes Jorge E. Gutierrez (Cali/CO) Rehabilitation of the Athlete with Pubis Injury Irene Rodriguez (Monterrey/MX) Rehabilitation of the Athlete after Surgery of ACL Lucia Allen H. (Monterrey/MX) In this session we present two of the main topics of neurological rehabilitation: 1) The importance of teamwork and its implication for the efficiency of neurorehabilitation, and 2) the importance of evidence-based medicine, presenting the DGNR guidelines for lower limb treatment. In this context we will additionally survey the studies dealing with end-effector training. 15:00 Team Structure and Organisation and it´s Effects in NeuroRehabilitation Wilfried Schupp (Herzogenaurach/DE) 15:25 DGNR Guidelines for Lower Limb Treatment Following Stroke Christian Dohle (Berlin/DE) 15:50 Evidence for End-Effector-Training in Gait Rehabilitation? Stefan Hesse (Berlin/DE) 16:15 Discussion 96 Collaboration Events • Monday, 22 June 2015 17:00–18:30 National Societies Special Interest Session– Italy (SIMFER): Comprehensive and Integrative Governance in Rehabilitation – Italian Model Room Chairs Riga 1 Paolo Boldrini (Treviso/IT) 17:00 Networks of Rehabilitation Services in Italy – from the Acute Settings to the Community Mauro Zampolini (Perugia/IT) 17:18 Advanced Education for PRM and Other Professionals to Support this Model Maria Gabriella Ceravolo (Ancona/IT) 17:36 Research – Up to Date from Italy Calogero Foti (Rome/IT) 17:54 Publications in PRM Stefano Negrini (Brescia/IT) 18:12 Technology in PRM – Up to Date from Italy Giorgio Ferriero (Veruno/IT) 17:00–18:30 National Societies Special Interest Session– Turkey (TSPRM): Rheumatic Diseases in PM&R Room Chairs Paris 1 Dilşad SIndel (Istanbul/TR), Alp Cetin (Ankara/TR) 17:00 Assessment of Pain and Quality of Life in Rheumatic Diseases Deniz Evcik (Ankara/TR) 17:30 Physical Therapy Modalities and Therapeutic Exercises in the Treatment of Rheumatic Diseases Alp Cetin (Ankara/TR) 18:00 The Placement of Balneotherapy in the Management of Rheumatic Diseases Nur Kesiktas (Istanbul/TR) 17:00–18:30 National Societies Special Interest Session – Singapore (SRMS): Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Practice in a Multi-Racial and Multi-Cultural Environment Room Chairs Paris 2 Peter Lim Ai Chi (Singapore/SG) 17:00 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Practice in a Multi-Racial and Multi-Cultural Environment Peter Lim Ai Chi (Singapore/SG) 17:20 Understanding the Cultural Link and its Impact on the Individual’s Physical, Cognitive and Social Wellbeing Ashfaq Larik (Singapore/SG) 17:40 The Live-in Domestic Worker as Primary Caregiver Worsens Functional Outcome Yee Sien Ng (Singapore/SG) 18:00 Singapore’s Ecosystem for the Development of Rehabilitation Technologies Kay Fei Chan (Singapore/SG) 18:20 Discussion 97 Collaboration Events • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 08:30–10:00 Collaboration Partners Special Interest Session – German Society of Rehabilitation Science (DGRW): Medical Rehabilitation provided by the German Statutory Pension Scheme Room Chairs London Uwe Koch (Hamburg/DE), Wilfried Mau (Halle, Saale/DE) The aim of the session is to describe and critically examine the characteristics of medical rehabilitation in Germany. In the first presentation, structural and organisational aspects are described. Access to rehabilitation measures, rehabilitation diagnostics and interdisciplinary interventions will then be discussed in the second presentation. In the final two presentations quality assurance and rehabilitation research in Germany will be analyzed. 08:30 08:50 09:10 09:30 09:50 Structures and Organisation of Rehabilitation Services in Germany Wilfried Mau (Halle, Saale/DE) 08:30–10:00 Collaboration Partners Special Interest Session – Latin-American Rehabilitation Medical Association (AMLAR): Less Frequent Conditions that Cause Disability, and Need Rehabilitation Program Room Chairs Riga 1 Juan Manuel Guzman (Mexico City/MX) Processes and Interventions Herrmann Faller (Würzburg/DE) Quality Assurance Programs Susanne Weinbrenner (Berlin/DE) Progress of Research in the Field of Rehabilitation Rolf Buschmann-Steinhage (Berlin/DE) Discussion In many hospitals and rehabilitation services, priority is given to the diseases that most commonly cause disabilities; however, there are many conditions that are less frequent, producing severe disability if not diagnosed in a timely manner, in this symposium, these conditions are presented in order to discuss among experts attending this event, the current concepts of diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. 08:30 Breast Cancer, Update in Rehabilitation Solangel Hernandez (Havana/CU) 08:45 Facial Palsy Jorge Luis González Roig (Havana/CU) 09:00 CBR in Ecuador, Succesful Experience Gustavo W. Bocca (Guayaquil/EC) 09:15 Comprehensive Rehabilitation for People with Disabilities in Disasters Rene E. Ventura Velázquez (Havana/CU) 09:30 Pain in Rehabilitation Joyce Bolaños (Caracas/VE) 09:45 Vocational Rehabilitation in Chile Patricia Vergara (Santiago/CL) 98 E-Poster Discussions The congress presidents and the ISPRM itself would like to thank everyone who submitted one of the nearly 2,000 abstracts and thus, actively contributed to structuring the 9th World Congress of the ISPRM. Out of these submissions, over 300 contributions were selected for oral presentation during the several ISPRM Topic Sessions, and 1,400 contributions for a presentation during the E-Poster Discussion Sessions. On the following pages you will find an overview of all presentations that are scheduled for the E-Poster Discussion Sessions. Please note: Contributions that were not uploaded in time before the congress can still be provided for self-studies on site. In case of interest, please refer to the E-Poster Help Desk at the gallery on the first floor of the Maritim. Terminals 1–9 Terminal 10 Terminal 11 Terminal 12 Terminal 13 Terminal 14 Terminal 15 Terminal 16 Terminal 17 Terminal 18 Terminal 19 Industrial Exhibition, Gallery (1st Floor) Room Wien (Ground Floor) Room Oslo (Ground Floor) Room London (Ground Floor) Room Rom (Ground Floor) Room Moskau (Ground Floor) Room Madrid (1st Floor) Room Paris 1 (1st Floor) Room Paris 2 (1st Floor) Room Riga 1 (1st Floor) Room Riga 2 (1st Floor) Terminal 2 3 3 3 1 4 4 4 4 5 8 9 6 7 7 7 10 11 12 Page 102 103 103 104 104 105 106 106 107 107 108 110 112 113 113 114 114 115 116 12 13 13 16 19 15 15 14 14 14 117 117 117 118 119 120 120 121 122 122 99 E-Poster Saturday, 20 June 2015 12:45–14:45 EPS01 A.1. Pain I EPS02 A.1. Pain II A.1.2. Chronic Generalised Pain Syndromes A.1.3. Complex Regional Pain Syndromes EPS03 A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions I EPS04 A.2.1. Inflammatory Joint Diseases A.2.3. Bone Diseases A.2.4. Regional Pain Syndromes of the Neck and Upper Extremity A.2.5. Regional Pain Syndromes of the Pelvis and Lower Extremity EPS05 A.2.6. Back Pain and Spine Disorders EPS06 A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions I EPS07 A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions II EPS08 A.7.3. Rehabilitation after Limb Amputation EPS09 A.7.1. Sensory and Motor Control A.7.2. Spasticity Management A.7.6. Management of Fatigue and Sleep Disorder EPS10 C.1. PRM Diagnostics as Related to Organ Systems & Body Functions I EPS11 C.1. PRM Diagnostics as Related to Organ Systems & Body Functions II EPS12 C.1. PRM Diagnostics as Related to Organ Systems & Body Functions III C.1.7. Diagnosis and Assessment of Neurological, Musculoskeletal and Movement Related Functions EPS13 C.2.17. Rehabilitation Technology C.2.18. Robots, Aids and Devices EPS14 D.1. Rehabilitation Systems and Services Research EPS15 D.2. Comprehensive Rehabilitation Intervention Research EPS16 E.1. Theory and Models of Functioning E.2. Classification of Functioning EPS17 E.4. Functioning Epidemiology E.6. Ethical Issues and Human Rights E.7. Human Functioning Sciences – Miscellaneous E-Poster E-Poster Discussions Sunday, 21 June 2015 10:00–11:00 EPS18 A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions II EPS19 A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions III EPS20a A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions III EPS20b A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions IV EPS21 A.3.1. Stroke I EPS22 A.3.1. Stroke II EPS23 A.4. Internal Medicine and Other Conditions I EPS24 A.4. Internal Medicine and Other Conditions II EPS25 A.7. Rehabilitation Addressing to Specific Issues I EPS26 A.8. Sports in Rehabilitation and Sports Rehabilitation I EPS27 A.9.2. Vocational Rehabilitation I EPS28 A.10. Clinical PRM Sciences –Miscellaneous I EPS29 C.2. PRM Interventions Research I EPS30 C.2. PRM Interventions Research II EPS31 D.1. Rehabilitation Systems and Services Research I EPS32 D.1. Rehabilitation Systems and Services Research II Sunday, 21 June 2015 14:00–15:00 EPS33 A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions IV EPS34 A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions V EPS35 A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions V EPS36 A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions VI EPS37 A.3.1. Stroke III EPS38 A.4. Internal Medicine and Other Conditions III EPS39 A.4. Internal Medicine and Other Conditions IV EPS40 A.4.3. Bladder and Bowel Disorder EPS41 A.7. Rehabilitation Addressing to Specific Issues II EPS42 A.8. Sports in Rehabilitation and Sports Rehabilitation II EPS43 A.9.2. Vocational Rehabilitation II EPS44 A.10. Clinical PRM Sciences – Miscellaneous II EPS45 C.2. PRM Interventions Research III EPS46 C.2. PRM Interventions Research IV EPS47 D.1. Rehabilitation Systems and Services Research III D.1.4. Rehabilitation Economics Terminal 1 2 8 9 6 7 4 5 3 15 16 11 10 12 13 14 Page 123 123 124 125 125 126 126 127 128 128 129 129 130 132 133 133 Terminal 1 2 8 9 6 4 5 7 3 15 16 11 12 10 13 13 Page 135 135 136 137 137 138 139 139 140 140 141 141 142 142 144 145 Monday, 22 June 2015 10:00–11:00 EPS48 A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions VI EPS49 A.2.2. Degenerative Joint Diseases EPS50 A.2.7. Musculoskeletal Trauma and Sports Injury EPS51 A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions VII EPS52 A.3.3. Spinal Cord Injury I EPS53 A.4.4. Cancer I EPS54 A.5. Pediatrics I EPS55 A.5.2. Cerebral Palsy and Spina Bifida I EPS56 A.6. Geriatrics I EPS57 A.6. Geriatrics II EPS58 B. Biosciences in Rehabilitation I EPS59 B.3. Biological Mechanism of Interventions I EPS60 B.4. Biosciences in Rehabilitation – Miscellaneous EPS61 C.2. PRM Interventions Research V EPS62 D.3. Education and Training in Rehabilitation EPS63 E.3. Measurement of Functioning Terminal 1 11 14 9 13 8 5 6 2 3 16 17 18 10 19 15 Page 146 146 147 147 148 149 149 150 150 151 152 152 153 153 154 156 100 E-Poster Discussions Terminal 1 1 11 9 9 14 13 5 6 2 3 3 3 16 16 17 17 10 19 19 15 Page 157 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 161 162 162 162 162 163 163 164 164 165 165 165 Tuesday, 23 June 2015 10:00–11:00 EPS78 A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions IX A.3.5. Neurodegenerative Diseases EPS79 A.3.2. Traumatic Brain Injury A.3.6. Language and Speech Disorders EPS80 A.3.4. Autoimmune and Inflammatory Neurological EPS81 A.3.7. Nerve Injury A.3.10. Vegetative States, Minimally Conscious & Low Awareness States A.3.11. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions –Miscellaneous EPS82a A.4.1. Heart, Cardiovascular and Lymph Diseases EPS82b A.4.2. Pulmonary Diseases A.4.4. Cancer II EPS83 A.5. Pediatrics IV EPS84 A.5. Pediatrics V EPS85 A.5.2. Cerebral Palsy and Spina Bifida II EPS86 A.5.2. Cerebral Palsy and Spina Bifida III EPS87 A.7. Rehabilitation Addressing to Specific Issues III EPS88 A.7. Rehabilitation Addressing to Specific Issues IV EPS89 A.4.5. Metabolic Disorders X. Case Studies X. Dysphagia Terminal 9 9 8 8 16 17 17 17 18 19 19 5 6 1 2 10 12 14 14 14 Page 168 168 168 169 169 169 170 170 170 171 171 172 172 173 173 174 175 176 176 176 101 E-Poster Monday, 22 June 2015 14:00–15:00 EPS64 A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions VII A.2.8. Musculoskeletal Conditions – Miscellaneous EPS65 A.2.2. Degenerative Joint Diseases EPS66 A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions VIII A.3.1. Stroke IV EPS67 A.3.3. Spinal Cord Injury II EPS68 A.3.3. Spinal Cord Injury III EPS69 A.5. Pediatrics II EPS70 A.5. Pediatrics III EPS71 A.6. Geriatrics III EPS72 A.6. Geriatrics IV A.6.2. Frailty A.6.4. Risk of Falls in the Elderly EPS73 B. Biosciences in Rehabilitation II B.1. Mechanisms of Tissue Injury and Development of Organ Dysfunction EPS74 B.2. Cell and Tissue Adaptation and Maladaptation B.3. Biological Mechanism of Interventions EPS75 C.2. PRM Interventions Research VI EPS76 D.4. Rehabilitation Management and Administration D.4.2. Case Management EPS77 E.3. Measurement of Functioning E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 20 June EPS001 • A.1. Pain (I) Terminal Chair 2 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Leonard Li (Hongkong/CN) PA001 Interesting Reaction to Combination of Physical Therapy with Tramadol in Treating of Knee Osteoarthritis – Three Case Reports Aleksandra Karadzov Nikolic (Belgrade/RS) PA002 Tramadol’s Influence on Exercise Capacity in Subjects with Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain Andreea Marilena Ionescu (Ramnicu-Valcea/RO) PA003 Suprascapular Nerve Block For Shoulder Pain Post-Stroke Marta Linares Gago (Sevilla/ES) PA004 Recording Outcomes Following Pain Interventions – a Pilot Study Fahim Anwar (Cambridge/GB) PA005 Low-Level Laser Therapy to Treat Fibromyalgia João Ruaro (Guarapuava/BR) PA006 Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block with Ultrasound-Guided for the Treatment of Meralgia Paresthetica Luis Eduardo Alarcón Mora (Seville/ES) PA007 Pain Neural Network Analysis Using Cerebral Blood Volume in Patients with Phantom-Limb Pain Soyeon Jang (Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do/KR) PA008 Pain Assessment Scale Adapted to Visually Impaired Patients Thibaud Honore (Paris/FR) PA009 Explore a New Clinical Therapy of Two Combined Rehabilitation Therapy to Rotator Cuff Injury Xianzhong Meng (Shanghai/CN) PA010 Is It Necessary to Strictly Diagnose Fibromyalgia Syndrome in Patients with Chronic Widespread Pain? Arzu Yagiz On (Izmir/TR) PA011 The Effect of Lumbar Traction on Pain in Patients with Symptomatic Radiculopathy Due to MRI-Verified Herniated Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Diana Balen (Zagreb/HR) PA012 Effects of Exercise & Activities Modification on Pain in Patients with Osteoarthritis of Knee Joint M.A.K. Azad (Dhaka/BD) PA013 Quantitative Sensory Testing in Fabry Disease Fernando Ortiz-Corredor (Bogota/CO) PA014 Perceived Exercise Effort in Graded Exercise Testing Among Fibromyalgia Patients Jiunn-Horng Kang (Taipei/TW) PA015 Intravenous Injection with Procaine (Neural Therapy) for the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain – a Case Report Gerasimos Papathanasiou (Athens/GR) PA016 Education Effects for Patients with Lumbar Disc Herniation after Micro Endoscopic Discectomy in Terms of Sitting Position Toshimitsu Ohmine (Habikino/JP) PA017 Sono-Guided Stellate Ganglion Block Alireza Moghtaderi (Isfahan/IR) PA018 The Ultrasound Guided Ganglion Impar Block Alireza Moghtaderi (Isfahan/IR) 102 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PA019 US and CT Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks Alireza Moghtaderi (Isfahan/IR) PA020 Family Members’ Observations and Perceptions of Their Older Relatives’ Knee Osteoarthritis Pain and Pain Management Yun-Fang Tsai (Tao-Yuan/TW) PA021 The Epidural Contrast Dispersal Pattern as a Predictor on Clinical Outcome after Lumbar Transforainal Steroid Injection Duygu Tecer (Ankara/TR) EPS02 • A.1. Pain (II) 3 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Eiichi Saitoh (Toyoake/JP) PA023 Neurostimulation for Treatment of Intractable Coccydynia Dimitrios Patatoukas (Athens/GR) PA024 Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Block as Adjuvant in Rehabilitation Treatment Gloria Vergara-Diaz (Sevilla/ES) PA025 Our Experience with Laser Acupuncture for Treatment of Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain and Sciatica Maria Ivanova (Sulaibikhat/KW) PA027 Pain Assessment In Comunicative and Non-Comunicative Patients in an Adult Rehabilitation Center: an Ethical and Clinical Challenge Simão Serrano (Coimbra/PT) PA028 Efficacy of Lemod Solu Iontophoresis and Laser Therapy as Conservative Treatment Modality in Patient with Gonarthrosis Snezana Kostic (Belgrade//RS) PA029 Late Efficacy on the Reduction of Phantom Limb Pain Using a Combined Protocol of Progressive Muscle Relaxation, Mental Imagery and Phantom Exercise Stefano Brunelli (Rome/IT) PA031 Takayasu‘s Arteritis as a Differential Diagnosis of Thoracic Outlet Syndrom Wafa Saïd Lahmar (Mahdia/TN) PA035 Huge Primary Hepatic Hydatid Cyst – a Rare Cause of Lower Back Pain. Case Report along with Literature Review Esra Sahin (Ankara/TR) PA038 Multifactorial Approach in Chronic Pain – a Retrospective Study Marta Oliveira (Braga/PT) PA040 Effect of Multiple Cervical Facet Joint Intra-Articular Steroid Injection for Early Mobilization of Cervical Spine in Early Cervical Predominant Ankylosing Spondylitis – a Case Report Mohammad Moniruzzaman (Dhaka/BD) PA042 The Effect of Two Different Physical Therapy Methods on Shoulder Joint Function Recovery after Arthroscopic Surgery Inesa Rimdeikiene (Kaunas/LT) 20 June Terminal Chair EPS02 • A.1.2. Chronic Generalised Pain Syndromes Terminal Chair 3 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Eiichi Saitoh (Toyoake/JP) PA043 The Importance of Treating Myofascial Pain Predisposing Factors André Maia Silva (Arvore/PT) 103 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PA044 Interference of Cognitive Functions in Gait of Women with Fibromyalgia Monica Bettencourt (Cascais/PT) PA045 Outcome of a Sequenced Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Protocol for Fibromyalgia – 5 Year Follow Up Deepak Sharan (Bangalore/IN) PA046 Fibromyalgia Symptoms in Patients with Haemodialysis Emine Ece Yilmaz (Adana/TR) PA047 Underdiagnosis of Fibromyalgia in Men – Review of the Literature and Report of a Case Mauricio Hernandez (Sogamso/CO) PA050 The Evaluation of the Effects of Amitriptyline, Escitalopram and Physiotherapy on Pain, Quality of Life and Sleep in Patients with Fibromyalgia – a Prospective Clinical Study Duygu Demirok (Adana/TR) PA052 Dry-Needling Reduces Pain and Alters Status of Active Trigger Point in Subjects with Chronic Myofascial Pain – a Prospective Trial (Naomi) Lynn Gerber (Fairfax, VA/US) 20 June EPS02 • A.1.3. Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Terminal Chair 3 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Eiichi Saitoh (Toyoake/JP) PA053 Bilateral CRPS in Upper Extremities after a Minor Surgery Alper Murat Ulasli (Afyonkarahisar/TR) PA054 Mirror Therapy and Graded Motor Imaginery in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome – a successful Experience José Palominos (Santiago/CL) PA055 Neglect or “Anti Neglect” in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome? Laure Christophe (Bron/FR) EPS03 • A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions (I) Terminal Chair 1 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Matthias Bethge (Lübeck/DE) PA056 Transient Osteoporosis of the Ankle and Foot – a Clinical Case Ana Mirrado (Matosinhos/PT) PA057 Shoulder Pain Management – Cost in a Tunisian Outpatient Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department Anis Jellad (Monastir/TN) PA058 Functional Outcome after Arthrolysis for Posttraumatic Stiff Elbow Anis Jellad (Monastir/TN) PA059 Indirect Relation between Kinesiophobia and Cardiovascular Endurance Using the Personal Evaluation of Activity Christos Karatzios (Vevey/CH) PA060 A Politician’s Musculoskeletal Disease – Labral Tear of Shoulder Joint Due to Cumulative Trauma of Hand Shaking Emine Ece Yilmaz (Adana/TR) PA061 A Case of Cervical Radiculopathy Related to Cervical Manual Therapy Training Interventions – Is It Safe for Trainees? Pinar Doruk (Adana/TR) PA062 Contralateral Humerus Avascular Necrosis Diagnosed Immediately after Radiotherapy in a Breast Cancer Patient Pinar Doruk (Adana/TR) 104 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 The Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin Injection under Sonographic and Electrical Muscle Stimulation Guidance into Upper Limb Muscles for Focal Spasticity Treatment in Patients with Chronic Stroke Emre Ata (Istanbul/TR) PA064 An Atypical Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1 after Diphtheria-Tetanus Vaccination Emre Ata (Istanbul/TR) PA065 Effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field and Swimming Exercise on Rats with Experimental Sciatic Nerve Injury Erdoğan Kavlak (Denizli/TR) PA066 Modern Approaches in the Conservative Treatment of Heel Pain – Evidence Based Medicine Literature Review Irena Filipovich (Chieri/IT) PA067 Analysing the Relationship between Balance Ability and Performance Level of Lower Limbs in Healthy Young Males Gönül Kılavuz (Denizli/TR) PA068 Clinical Case – Stiff Person Syndrome Ioannis-Alexandros Tzanos (Halandri/GR) PA069 Obesity – a Risc Factor for Worsening of Health Self-Evaluation in Patients with Gonarthrosis Erinda Kola (Tirana/AL) PA070 Sciatic Pain – Minimal Invasive Techiques – Fluroscopy Guided Injection João Moreira (Pedroso/PT) PA071 Effect of Ultrasound-Guided Versus Blind Pes Anserinus Bursa Injections Jong Hwa Lee (Busan/KR) PA072 The Relation of MR Findings to Electrodiagnostic Features in Paraplegics with Thoracolumbar Fracture Joon Chul Lee (Seoul/KR) PA073 Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in Calcific Rotator Cuff Tendinosis José Antonio Mirallas Martínez (Castellón de la Plana/ES) PA074 Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in Lateral Epicondylitis José Antonio Mirallas Martínez (Castellón de la Plana/ES) PA075 Extracorporeal Shock Waves Therapy in Plantar Fasciitis José Antonio Mirallas Martínez (Castellón de la Plana/ES) PA076 Serum Levels of RDW And MPV in Ankylosing Spondylitis – Can They Show the Disease Activity? Melek Sezgin (Mersin/TR) PA077 May Serum RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width) and MPV (Mean Platelet Volume) Levels Show the Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis? Duygu Tecer (Mersin/TR) 20 June PA063 EPS04 • A.2.1. Inflammatory Joint Diseases Terminal Chair 4 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) N.N. PA159 Effect of Laser Power and Interference in Functional Status of Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Slavica Kozomara (nis/RS) PA160 A Rare Cause of Knee Pain in Gout Patients – Tophi of Patella Ayhan Askin (Izmir/TR) PA161 Palindromic Rheumatism-Like None-Erosive Migratory Seronegative Polyarthritis in a Patient with Metastatic Conjunctival Malign Melanoma Pinar Doruk (Adana/TR) 105 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PA162 Frequency of Various Symptoms in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Their Impact on Quality of Life Michael Quittan (Vienna/AT) PA163 Adherence with Medication in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Association of Socio-Economic Variables with Adherence Michael Quittan (Vienna/AT) PA1399 Effect of Serial Low-Dose Radon and Hyperthermia Exposure in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis and Osteoarthritis – a Prospective Study Uwe Lange (Gießen/DE) PA1400 Ethral Application of Sodium Hyaluronate – a Case Study of a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis under Immunosuppressive Medication Maria Pyrgeli (Lamia/GR) 20 June EPS04 • A.2.3. Bone Diseases Terminal Chair 4 (Room Maritim, Gallery) N.N. PA196 The Effect of Exercise on Body Composition of Type 2 Diabetic Postmenopausal Women Jesang Lee (Busan/KR) PA197 A Rare Cause of Hip Pain; Pelvic Osteochondroma Aylin Dikici (Afyonkarahisar/TR) PA198 Referred Pain – Knee Pain Has a Clinical Presentation of Femoral Neck´s Bone Tumor Barbara Maria Nuñez-Garcia (Mataró/ES) PA199 SD Amplitude and Velocity of COP in Different Static Standing Position in Healthy, Osteopenic and Osteoporotic Postmenopausal Women Giti Torkaman (Tehran/IR) PA201 Scoliosis Revealing Intra Dural Tumor – a Case Report Mouna Sghir (Monastir/TN) EPS04 • A.2.4. Regional Pain Syndromes of the Neck and Upper Extremity Terminal Chair 4 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) N.N. PA202 Frequency, Severity and Predictors of Playing-Related Musculoskeletal Pain in Professional Orchestral Musicians in Germany Anke Steinmetz (Halle, Saale/DE) PA203 The Effects of Electrical Stimulation in the Management of Lateral Epicondylitis Ayse Kucukdeveci (Ankara/TR) PA204 Average Cartilage Thickness and Cyst Volume Is Unchanged over a 10-Year Period after Periacetabular Osteotomy Inger Mechlenburg (Aarhus/DK) PA205 Immediate Effect of Acupuncture on Pain and Electromyographic Activity of the Upper Trapezius Muscle in Patients with Nonspecific Neck Pain – a Randomized, Single-Blinded, Sham-Controlled, Crossover Study Nivea Cristina De Melo (São Paulo/BR) PA206 Rehabilitation Exercise Improves the Functional Recovery of the Shoulder Joint of Patients with Sports Rotator Cuff Injury Fang Cui (Shanghai/CN) 106 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PA208 Management of Chronic Shoulder Pain after Breast Cancer Surgery with Botulinum Toxin María Martín López de Abajo (Madrid/ES) PA209 Abnormal Shoulder Muscle Activity during Three Functional Movement Tasks in Patients with Chronic Frozen Shoulder Peiwen Liao (Taipei/TW) PA210 The Effectiveness of Laser Therapy and Supervised Exercise Program for the Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Arthrosis Lumnije Hoxha-Kamberi (Prishtina/AL) PA211 Prevalence of Cervical Pain and Functional Disability in the School Community Paula Clara Santos (Vila Nova de Gaia/PT) PA212 A Strong Lie – Clenched Fist Syndrome Erkan Kaya (Erzurum/TR) EPS04 • A.2.5. Regional Pain Syndromes of the Pelvis and Lower Extremity 4 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) N.N. PA216 Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy of Gastrocnemius-Soleus Trigger Points in Patients with Plantar Fasciitis Alireza Moghtaderi (Isfahan/IR) PA219 High-Intensity Laser Therapy Versus Ultrasound Therapy in Symptomatic Calcaneal Exostoses Treatment Florina Ligia Popa (Sibiu/RO) PA220 Femoral Neuropathy Due to Spontaneous Iliopsoas Muscle Haematoma Joana Barroso (Porto/PT) PA221 Treatment of Chronic Plantar Fasciitis with Extracorporeal Shock Wave – a Prospective Study Maria Berkeley Cotter (Guimarães/PT) 20 June Terminal Chair EPS05 • A.2.6. Back Pain and Spine Disorders Terminal Chair 5 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) N.N. PA223 High Quality Lower Limbs Edx Could Decrease the Risk of Failed Back Surgery Syndrome by Two Times Amin Azhari (Mashhad/IR) PA224 Risk Factors for Low Back Pain among Kosovo Power Plant Workers Bekim Haxhiu (Prishtina/AL) PA225 Multidisciplinary Biopsychosocial Rehabilitation for Low Back Pain – Is It Effective in Patients older Than 65 Years? Olena Pelykh (Munich/DE) PA226 Marfan Syndrome and Spinal Deformities Olfa Kharrat (Manouba/TN) PA227 Effect Of Back Exercise on Strength of Back Extensors and Attitudes toward Exercise and Back Health Sora Baek (Chuncheon-Si/KR) PA228 Muscular Involvement in Behçet’s Disease Sujin Noh (Seoul/KR) PA230 Is Spinal Traction a Spinal Decompression? Xiaohua He (Port Orange, FL/US) 107 20 June E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PA231 The Effect of Lumbar Support on the Ultrasound Measurements of Trunk Muscles – a Single-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial Pardis Noormohammadpour (Tehran/IR) PA232 The Connection between the Inflammatory Syndrome and Clinical Symptoms in Patients with Low Back Pain Sarah Adriana Nica (Bucharest/RO) PA233 Effect of Stabilization Exercise on Cross-Secional Area of Lumbar Multifidus Muscle in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain Ashiyat Akodu (Lagos/NG) PA234 Work-Related Fear Avoidance during Back Pain Rehabilitation Gerda Reichel-Vacariu (Vienna/DE) PA235 Conventional Rehabilitation Program Versus Isokinetic Program in Chronic Low Back Pain Ali Mrabet (Tunis/TN) PA236 Comparison of Clinical Efficacy between Interlaminar and Transforaminal Epidural Injection in Patients with Axial Pain Due to Cervical Disc Herniation Jung Hwan Lee (Seoul/KR) PA237 Effects of Infra Red Radiation and Short Wave Diathermy on Chronic Low Back Pain Md. Abdus Shakoor (Dhaka/BD) PA238 Effect of a Preoperative Cognitive-Behavioural Intervention on in-Hospital Pain, Mobility, Analgesic Intake and Discharge in Lumbar Spinal Fusion Patients Nanna Rolving (Aarhus/DK) PA240 Abnormal Flexor Carpi Radialis H-Reflex as a Specific Indicator Yu Zhu (Syracuse, NY/US) PA242 Treatment of the Idiopathic Scoliosis with Brace and Physiotherapy Hajrie Hundozi (Prishtina/AL) PA1407 Chronic Unspecific Back Pain Revealded as Specific One by Enlarged Orthopedic Assessments Combined with Manual Therapy. Clinical Observations Anselm Model (Freiburg/DE) EPS06 • A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions (I) Terminal Chair 8 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Maher Al Jadid (Riyadh/SA) PA265 Aphasia and Neglect Due to Acute Thalamic Hemorrhage Aiko Osawa (Obu City/JP) PA266 Addition of Botulinum Toxin Type A to a Repetitive Facilitative Exercise Program for Upper Paretic Limb in Chronic Stroke – a randomized Controlled Trial Akihiko Hokazono (Kirishima/JP) PA267 Barthel Index as a Physical Activity Measure Alice De Almeida (Bordeaux/FR) PA268 Construction of a Practical Motion Analysis System to Study Reaching in Patients with Hemiparetic Stroke Atsuko Nishimura (Tokyo/JP) PA269 Comparison of Balance in Hemiparetic Patients with Right and Left Hemispheric Lesion Ayşe Unal (Denizli/TR) 108 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 The Relationship between Risk for Eating Disorder and Health-Related Quality of Life in Turkish Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Belguzar Kara (Ankara/TR) PA271 Duloxetine Improves Quality of Life in a Neurogenic Bladder and Stress Urinary Incontinence – a Case Report Carolina Barbeiro (Parede, Cascais/PT) PA272 Quantitative Analysis in Reaching in the Patients with Hemiplegia after Stroke by Motion Capture Unit Integrated Synchronous sEMG Chun Luo (Beijing/CN) PA273 Case Report – Non-Val30Met TTR Type Familial Amyloid Polyneuropathy with Asp38Ala Mutation Chunung Park (Seoul/KR) PA274 Comparing Quality of Life Among Brazilian and American Persons with Spinal Cord Injury Denise Tate (Novi, MI/US) PA275 Depression as Predictor of Functional Outcome in Stroke Patients Dimitrios Patatoukas (Athens/GR) PA276 Neural Substrates of Lower Extremity Motor and Balance Function Using Voxel-Based Lesion Symptom Mapping (VLSM) in Stroke Patients Hyun Im Moon (Seoul/KR) PA277 The Relative and Absolute Reliability of Upper Extremity Motor Domain of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment Hyun Jung Kim (Seoul/KR) PA278 Epidemiological Data on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) – the Experience of an EMG Laboratory Ioannis-Alexandros Tzanos (Halandri/GR) PA279 Reliability of Oxygen Saturation Monitoring in Dysphagia Patient Jeong-Hwan Seo (Jeonju/KR) PA280 Usefulness of Vibration Perception Thresholds in Screening of Diabetic Polyneuropathy Jeong-Hwan Seo (Jeonju/KR) PA281 Comparison between Swallowing and Cough Function According to the Stroke Lesion Jong Hwa Lee (Busan/KR) PA282 The Effect of Upper Limb Rehabilitation Robot on Hemispatial Neglect in Stroke Patients Jong Hwa Lee (Busan/KR) PA283 Man with HIV Infection and Motor Neuron Disease, a Case Report Jorge Nicolás Muñoz Rodríguez (Bogotá/CO) PA284 Factor of Determining Functional Outcome at Discharge in Patients with Acute Subtentorial Stroke Kazuhiro Fukata (Hidaka/JP) PA384 Rehabilitation among Hemiplegic Patients Treated during 2009–2013 Fatime Haxholli (Prishtina/AL) PA385 Diagnostic Value of 2nd Lumbrical-Interosseous Distal Motor Latency Comparision Test in Severe CTS Dong-Sik Park (Seoul/KR) PA386 When Should We Start Balance Training to Prevent Balance Inequality during Gait in Hemiplegia? Hyung Seok Nam (Seoul/KR) 20 June PA270 109 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 20 June EPS07 • A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions (II) Terminal Chair 9 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Fary Khan (Melbourne/AU) PA285 Tibialis Posterioris Stimulation for the Treatment of Overactive Bladder in Parkinson’s Disease – Current Evidence Luis Boaventura (Maia/PT) PA286 A Rare Cause of Stroke in a Young Patient Luis Boaventura (Maia/PT) PA287 Spontaneous Intracranial and Spinal Hematomas in Patient with Idiopathic Trombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) Marta Linares Gago (Sevilla/ES) PA288 The Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Combined with Peripheral Electrical Stimulation on Maximum Strength and Force Accuracy of Quadriceps Masafumi Kubota (Yoshida-gun, Fukui/JP) PA289 Propulsion Force during Gait and Forward Step Movement in Subjects with Hemiparesis Masanori Wakida (Kyoto-City/JP) PA290 Camptocormia – a Case Report Miguel Giménez Alcántara (Seville/ES) PA291 A 55-Year-Old Man, with Dermatological Lesion in His Leg, Sacral Plexus Injury and Neurogenic Bladder Nel Lara (Bogota/CO) PA292 When Morpheus Calls – the Rehabilitation Answers Pedro Ferraz-Gameiro (Golegã/PT) PA293 Outcomes of Short Course Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation in Tertiary Hospital in Thailand Rachawan Suksathien (Nakhon Ratchasima/TH) PA294 Guillain-Barré Syndrome – Factors Associated with Incomplete Recovery Samia Frioui (Sousse/TN) PA295 Residual Disability 2 Years after Falling Ill In Guillain-Barré Syndrome Samia Frioui (Sousse/TN) PA296 Acute Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematoma Causing Paraplegia in Geriatric Patient under Anticoagulant – a Case Report Samia Frioui (Sousse/TN) PA297 Bladder and Sphincter Disorders among Hemiplegic Stroke Samia Frioui (Sousse/TN) PA298 Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematoma with Prompt Recovery of Paraparesis without Surgical Treatment Samia Frioui (Sousse/TN) PA299 Anthropometric Measures of Obesity in Korean People with Spinal Cord Injury Seong Min Chun (Seoul/KR) PA300 The Effect of Shoulder Sling on Balance in Stroke Patients with Hemiplegia Seung-Chan Ahn (Daejeon/KR) PA301 Hemorrhagic Transformation in Patients with Cerebral Infarction at Rehabilitation Hospital Shinichiro Maeshima (Tsu/JP) PA302 Cognitive Impairment by High-Voltage Electrical Injury Soyeon Jang (Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do/KR) 110 CLINICAL REHABILITATION Clinical Rehabilitation is a highly ranked, peer-reviewed scholarly journal. It is a multiprofessional journal covering the whole field of disability and rehabilitation, publishing research and discussion articles which are scientifically sound, clinically relevant and sometimes provocative. A leading journal in its field, Clinical Rehabilitation combines clinical application of scientific results and theoretical aspects in an ideal form. It gives high priority to articles describing effectiveness of therapeutic interventions and the evaluation of new techniques and methods. Essential reading, Clinical Rehabilitation covers: • An ideal combination of theoretical aspects with clinical application; • An evidence based approach; • An evaluation of treatment procedures and description of new approaches; • Well-presented information is based on high quality research and discussion articles. 2013 Impact Factor: 2.180 2013 Ranking: 11/63 in Rehabilitation (SCI) Source: 2013 Journal Citation Reports ® (Thomson Reuters, 2014) 30 DAY FREE ACCESS Attendees and delegates of the 9th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine can now gain 30 days free access to Clinical Rehabilitation. Simply visit the link below to gain access to almost 30 years of content from this vital journal in the field of disability and rehabilitation: http://bit.ly/CREISPRM2015 cre.sagepub.com E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PA303 Predictors of Functional Outcomes and Quality of Life at 12 Months after First-Ever Stroke in Korea: the KoSCo Study Yun-Hee Kim (Seoul/KR) PA387 The Assessment of Fatigue by Patients with Parkinson Disease Snezhana Stoilova (Bitola/MK) PA390 Functional Become of Shoulder Hand Syndrome in Hemiplegic – about 32 Cases Houda Migaou (Monastir/TN) 20 June EPS08 • A.7.3. Rehabilitation after Limb Amputation Terminal Chair 6 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Alessandro Giustini (Arezzo/IT) PA872 Walking Ability and Quality of Life in Subjects with Transfemoral Amputation – a Comparison of Osseointegration with Socket Prostheses Hendrik Van de Meent (Nijmegen/NL) PA873 Periprosthetic Cortical Bone Remodeling in Patients with Osseo-Integrated Leg Prosthesis Hendrik Van de Meent (Nijmegen/NL) PA874 The Effect of the First in-Patient Rehabilitation after Lower Limb Amputation Ivan Vareka (Hradec Kralove/CZ) PA875 Use of Mirror Therapy for the Reduction of Phantom Limb Pain in a Patient after Bilateral Transfemoral Amputations Jennifer Eftychiou (New York, NY/US) PA876 Mobility With Lower-Limb Prostheses and Orthoses Among Users in Malawi and Sierra Leone Lina Magnusson (Bankeryd/SE) PA877 Orthotic and Prosthetic Rehabilitation in a Siamese, after Separation of Ischiopagus Conjoined Twins Nel Lara (Bogota/CO) PA878 Diabetic Lower Limb Amputation in a Multiethnic Asian Population Sharon Khor (Johor Bahru/MY) PA879 Prosthetic Restoration after Major Lower Limb Amputation in Diabetic Patients in a Newly Set Up Rehabilitation Medicine Service Sharon Khor (Johor Bahru/MY) PA880 Effect of Diabetes on Postoperative Ambulation Following Below Knee Amputation Amit Saraf (Ghaziabad/IN) PA882 Do Transfemoral Amputees Face Worse Consequences? Chaska Armbuster (Vienna/AT) PA883 Long Term Outcome Following Above and Below Knee Amputation Irena Rukhkyan (Haifa/IL) PA885 Falls and Static Balance Control in Transfemoral Amputees Sara Räder (Coimbra/PT) PA887 Sucessfull Prothetization – Is It Possible after 42 Years Since Hip Desarticulation? Taboas Ines (Viseu/PT) PA888 Balance Confidence and Community Ambulation Among Community-Dwelling Patients with Lower-Limb Amputation Tim Pauley (Toronto/CA) PA889 Major Limb Amputations among Civilian Population at a Military Amputee Rehabilitation Center Zaheer Ahmed Gill (Karachi/PK) 112 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 EPS09 • A.7.1. Sensory and Motor Control (including Postural Control) Terminal Chair 7 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Jivko Stoyanov (Nottwil/CH) PA851 Influence of Different Types of Mastication on Postural Control in Health Subjects and Temporomandibular Disorder Patients Jessica Mayumi Hira (São Paulo/BR) PA853 Size Principle in Recuitement Patterns of Human Soleus H and M Waves – Evidences from Acute Ischemia to Motor Nerve Fibers Yu Zhu (Syracuse, NY/US) PA855 Size Principle and the Motor Units Recruitment of the Soleus H and M Wave – Evidence from an Experiment of Acute Ischemia and Significance for Motor Rehabilitation Yu Zhu (Syracuse, NY/US) PA856 Size Principle and the Motor Units Recruitment of the Soleus H and M Wave Yu Zhu (Syracuse, NY/US) EPS09 • A.7.2. Spasticity Management 7 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Jivko Stoyanov (Nottwil/CH) PA857 Arm Spasticity Can Be Reversible Even after Decades – a Case Report Treated with Local Vibration Andrea Sancesario (Rome/IT) PA858 Botulinum Toxin Therapy for Spasticity – Objective Measures to Predict the Best Time for New Application Carolina Moreira (Porto/PT) PA859 Focused Low Energy Shock Waves in the Rehabilitation of Spasticity, Dystonia and Muscular Stiffness in Children and Adults. An Overview Henning Lohse-Busch (Bad Krozingen/DE) PA860 The Preferences of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents for BoNT-A Injection Guidence Alper Murat Ulasli (Afyonkarahisar/TR) PA861 The Assessment of Medical Adherence of Neuro-Rehabilitaton Patients to Anti-Spasticity Drugs Alper Murat Ulasli (Afyonkarahisar/TR) PA865 Spasticity Management Using Two Different Intra-Thecal Drug Delivery Devices – The Pinderfields Way! Siddeshwar Patil (Leeds/GB) PA866 Injection of Botulinum Toxin Type A into the Palmaris Longus Reduces Hyperactivity of Thumb Palmar Abduction and Opposition Caused by Stroke Spasticity – a Case Report Yuka Kurihara (Chigasaki/JP) PA867 Effects of Botulinum Toxin-A on the Muscle Architecture in Stroke Patients – an Ultrasonographic Study Chaiyoung Lim (Seoul/KR) PA868 Intrathecal Baclofen for Treatment Of Spasticity on Spinal Cord Injury – a Ten Years Experience Filipa Rocha (Tocha/PT) PA869 Mapping of Existing Spasticity-Related Outcome Measures to an ICF Spasticity Set for Spasticity Following Spinal Cord Damage Carlotte Kiekens (Leuven/BE) PA871 Influence of 3-Month Physical Therapy Using the Atlant Neuro-Othopedic Pneumosuit in Preschool Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy – Changes in Muscle Tone Characteristics Helena Gapeyeva (Tartu/EE) 20 June Terminal Chair 113 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 EPS09 • A.7.6. Management of Fatigue and Sleep Disorder Terminal Chair 7 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Jivko Stoyanov (Nottwil/CH) PA894 Electromyogrphy Study of Medial Gatrocnemius Muscle Following Low Frequency Current Stimulation in Normal Subjects Osama Khaled (Giza/EG) 20 June EPS10 • C.1. PRM Diagnostics as Related to Organ Systems & Body Functions (I) Terminal Chair 10 (Room Wien) Christian Sturm (Hanover/DE) PC1022 Assessment of Cognitive Function in Arabic Speaking Population Bazah Almubark (Plymouth/GB) PC1023 Test-Retest Reliability of an Accelerometer-Based Short-Distance System in Measuring Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters in Healthy Subjects Chia-Yu Hsu (Chung-Li/TW) PC1024 Bifid Median Nerve in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome through Ultrasonographic Assessment Emine Ece Yilmaz (Adana/TR) PC1025 Functional Phenotype in Limb-Girdle Dystrophy LGMD2D Type – Case Mauricio Arias Franco (Bogota/CO) PC1026 The Use of Morse Code Input Device in People with High-Level Spinal Cord Injuries Hsiao-Chieh Pan (Tainan/TW) PC1027 The Finite Element Analysis of Lumbar Traction – a Preliminary Study Huangchung Chen (Taipei/TW) PC1028 The Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation in Patients after Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery on Heart Rate Variability Jaroslav Opavsky (Olomouc/CZ) PC1029 Walking Performance and Cortical Activity while Turning in Young Healthy Adults Jing-Yuan Chen (Taipei/TW) PC1030 Posture Control Capability Analysis during Pregnancy Kaname Takeda (Kashiwara/JP) PC1031 Can the Carpal Compression Test Determine Severity of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Komwudh Konchalard (Chonburi/TH) PC1032 Thoracoabdominal Dynamics with Mechanical Insufflation-Exsufflation on Healthy Subjects as Evaluated with Optoelectronic Plethysmography Kozo Hanayama (Kurashiki/JP) PC1033 Developing a Test to Quantify Dysmetria Kyoung Moo Lee (Cheongju/KR) PC1034 Analyzing Extrasystolic Frequency in Osteoarthritic Patients Undergoing Physiotherapy Laszlo Irsay (Cluj-Napoca/RO) PC1035 Application of Computer-Assisted Neutral Zero Method of the Shoulder Joint in Vojta Therapy Loreen Pogrzeba (Dresden/DE) PC1036 Limits of Agreement (Bland-Altman Method) between Direct and Indirect Sonographic Methods of the Median Nerve Measurements in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Lydia Arfianti (Surabaya/ID) 114 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PC1037 Self Limitation by Pain with EFL-Test According to Isernhagen Nelson Alexandre Campos Vinagre (Göttingen/DE) PC1038 Rehabilitation Effect in Heart Failure Patients Listed for Heart Transplant Olga Ganenko (St. Petersburg/RU) PC1039 Measurement of the Uniaxial Mechanical Properties of the Elastic Tape Pei-Wen Chen (Taipei/TW) PC1040 Mediolateral Knee Acceleration is Highly Correlated to Tibiofemoral Adduction Angle during the Stance Phase of Gait Rou-Yan Wu (Taipei/TW) PC1041 Effect of Biomechanical Foot Orthosis on Children with Flatfoot Seong Kyung Hong (Daegu/KR) PC1042 Imaing of Denervated Muscle Using 18F-FDG PET Scan – Glucose Hypermetabolism in Muscle Denervation Seung Hak Lee (Seoul/KR) PC1044 To Observe the Effect of Individualized Exercise on Cardiac Autonomic Nerve Function Wei Chen (Xu Zhou/CN) PC1045 Evaluation of Elasticity of Biceps Brachii Muscles of Stroke Patients with Spasticity by Ultrasound Shear Wave Imaging Yi-Hsuan Hung (Keelung City/TW) EPS11 • C.1. PRM Diagnostics as Related to Organ Systems & Body Functions (II) 11 (Room Oslo) N.N. PC1046 Validation of Kinect™, AHRS Compared to Optical Motion Capture System for Measurement of Cervical Motion Young Seop Song (Seoul/KR) PC1047 Validation of a Wearable Wireless Upper Limb Sensor Network System for Quantitative Evaluation of Upper Limb Function Yu-Ching Lin (Tainan/TW) PC1048 Reliability of Quantitative Ultrasound Evaluation of the Suprahyoid Muscles Sayako Shimizu (Kurashiki/JP) PC1049 Platform Cobs Associated Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in the Rehabilitation of Children with Cerebral Palsy Yamile Sanchez Castillo (Havana/CU) PC1050 Evaluation for the Recovery of Walking Capacity Using Acceleration Time-Series Data Analysis: a Pilot Case Study Yu Inoue (Takahashi/JP) PC1051 Application of Devices to Assess Pulse Wave Velocity in Cardiologic Rehabilitation Hubert Janik (Rostock/DE) PC1052 Changes in Nerve Conduction Velocities of the Femoral Nerve in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Marija Hrkovic (Belgrade/RS) PC1054 Diagnostic Ultrasound in Spontaneous Bilateral Bicipital Tendon Rupture Alparslan Bayram Carli (Kocaeli/TR) 115 20 June Terminal Chair 20 June E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PC1055 Choosing the Right Imaging Method in Muscle Hernias – Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography Alparslan Bayram Carli (Kocaeli/TR) PC1056 An Overlooked Partial Tear of Rectus Femoris Muscle – Value of Ultrasonography Alparslan Bayram Carli (Kocaeli/TR) PC1057 Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Caused by Hypertrophic Burn Scarring – Sonographic Envisage Alparslan Bayram Carli (Kocaeli/TR) PC1058 Similarities and Differences of Perception of Disabilities between Patients and General Practitioners after a Stroke, a Pilot Study Bertrand Glize (Bordeaux/FR) PC1060 Do Quantitative Ultrasound Parameters Reflect the Level of Physical Activity in Women and Men Aged 40 Years and Over? Dilsad Sindel (Istanbul/TR) PC1061 Toe Clearance is Determined by an Ability of Changing the Functional Leg Length and Hip Hiking Fumihiro Matsuda (Toyoake/JP) PC1062 Gait Disorder Assessment Using a Treadmill and a Low Cost Vision System João Ferreira (Coimbra/PT) PC1063 The Importance of a Good Physical Examination Josefina Crespo Sánchez (Torrevieja/ES) PC1064 Assessment of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test (CPET) Parameters in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Mojsije Anđic (Belgrade/RS) PC1065 The Influence of Inclined Surfaces on Multi-Segment Foot Kinematics Robert Needham (Stoke On Trent/GB) PC1066 Instrumented Shoes for Analysis and Characterization of Human Gait Disorders Stephane Cruz (Coimbra/PT) PC1067 Long-Range Autocorrelations in Parkinson’s Disease as a Reflect of Disease Severity and Dynamic Stability Thibault Warlop (Woluwé-Saint-Lambert/BE) PC1068 Safety and Feasibility of a Novel Microsensor for Suprapubic Cystometry in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Thomas Glott (Nesoddtangen/NO) PC1070 Integration of fMRI, NEMG, and MIDI Data in a Professional Pianist with Focal Dystonia Sang-Hie Lee (Tampa, FL/US) PC1071 Clinial and Urodynamic Evaluation of Urinary Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis Ksibi Imene (Ariana/TN) PC1072 The Role and Importance Plantar Pressure in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus in Effort of Preventing Diabetic Foot Condition Amira Skopljak (Sarajevo/BA) EPS12 • C.1. PRM Diagnostics as Related to Organ Systems & Body Functions (III) Terminal Chair 12 (Room London) Simon Tang (Taipei/TW) PC1073 How Much Load Is Applied in Identified Locations of the Plantar Fascia in Static and Locomotion Sedegheh Malek Mohammadi (Tehran/IR) 116 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PC1074 Is the Translated, Culturally Adapted and Validated Bangla WHODAS 2.0 (36-Item Version, Interviewer Administered) Reliable Abul Khair Mohammad Salek (Dhaka/BD) PC1075 Inertial Sensor Based Gait Analysis – Effects of Different Sampling Rates on Gait Variability Measures Daniel Hamacher (Magdeburg/DE) PC1076 Walking with Eyes Closed Is Easier Than Walking with Eyes Open without Visual Cues – the Goggle Task Versus the Romberg Task Alain Yelnik (Paris/FR) PC1086 Determination of the Median Nerve Residual Latency Values in the Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Comparison with Other Electrodiagnostic Parameters Saeid Khosrawi (Isfahan/IR) EPS12 • C.1.7. Diagnosis and Assessment of Neurological, Musculoskeletal and Movement Related Functions (including Gait Analysis, Posturography) 12 (Room London) Simon Tang (Taipei/TW) PC1087 Analysis of Swallowing Maneuvers by Using 3D Dynamic Computed Tomography. Healthy Subjects Eiichi Saitoh (Toyoake/JP) PC1088 Neurorehabilitation, Innovation of Modern Technology – Accelerometer for Paretic Upper Arm Petra Sladkova (Prague/CZ) PC1089 Establish the Quantitative Assessment of Limb Ataxia Fang-Yi Huang (Taipei/TW) PC1090 New Method for 3D_Testing of Spinal Stabilizer Muscles Tsykunov Mikhail (Moscow/RU) 20 June Terminal Chair EPS013 • C.2.17. Rehabilitation Technology, including Implants, Prosthesis, Orthoses Terminal Chair 13 (Room Rom) Veronica Rodriguez (San Juan/PR) PC1189 Effects of Repetitive Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (Rpms) to the Hemiplegic Shoulder and Arm Muscles on Upper Extremity Motor Function – a Pilot Study Peeraya Ruthiraphong (Bangkok/TH) EPS13 • C.2.18. Robots, Aids and Devices Terminal Chair 13 (Room Rom) Veronica Rodriguez (San Juan/PR) PC1190 Ankle Rehabilitation Using the High-Performance Robotic Device IIT-ARBOT – Study Protocol and Preliminary Results Elisa Taglione (Volterra/IT) PC1191 Changes in Skeletal Muscle Perfusion and Spasticity on Patients with Post-Stroke Hemiparesis Treated by Robotic Assistance (Gloreha) of Hand – a Case Series Luciano Bissolotti (Brescia/IT) PC1192 ReWalk® Argo – a Robotic Orthosis for Independent Gait in Spinal Cord Injured People Luciano Bissolotti (Brescia/IT) PC1193 Exoskeleton Robotic Hand and Brain Training System for Stroke Rehabilitation Raymond Kai Yu Tong (Hong Kong/CN) PC1194 Robotic Upper Limb Rehabilitation in Stroke Patients Bruno Mendes (Tocha/PT) 117 20 June E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PC1195 Robotic Exoskeleton; Is It for Mobility, Therapy, Exercise or all Three? Casey Kandilakis (Atlanta, GA/US) PC1196 Feasibility and Practice of Robot-Assisted Gait Training in Daily Clinical Practice in Brain-Injured Patients – a Preliminary Study Camille Charley (Lille/FR) PC1197 Electrodermal Activity – a Honest Signal to Measure Non Motor Components of Gait Training with Wearable Robotic Devices in Upper Motor Neuron Syndrome Patients Eleonora Guanziroli (Costa Masnaga/IT) PC1198 Lower Limb EMG Activation Pattern during an Over-Ground Walking with Ekso in Hemiparetic Patients Eleonora Guanziroli (Costa Masnaga/IT) PC1200 Muscle Activities during Balance Exercise Assist Robot (BEAR) Ken Ishihara (Toyoake, Aichi/JP) PC1201 Motorized Walker Gait Training – Gait and Balance Improvement for Cerebellar Ataxia Maria Berkeley Cotter (Guimarães/PT) PC1202 Motorized Walker for Gait Training in Patients with Ataxia Maria Berkeley Cotter (Guimarães/PT) PC1203 Effects of the A3 Gait-Therapy Robot on the Walking Ability Training in Stroke Patients Peng Huang (Wuxi/CN) PC1204 Effectiveness of Gait Exercise Assist Robot (GEAR) Satoshi Hirano (Toyoake, Aichi/JP) PC1205 Robotic Rehabilitation of the Lower Extremity in Acute Stage Neurologic Patients – a First Evaluation of Muscle Activities in Healthy Subjects Christopher Tomelleri (Bozen/IT) EPS14 • D.1. Rehabilitation Systems and Services Research Terminal Chair 16 (Room Paris 1) N.N. PD1208 The Role of Cadres on Community Based Rehabilitation Program in West Sumatra, Indonesia Aguswan Nurdin (Padang/ID) PD1209 The Impact of Introducing DRG in Switzerland on Functional Abilities of Patients in a Rehabilitation Centre Jürg Bernhard (Solothurn/CH) PD1210 Is There a Correlation Between the Functional Status of Stroke Patients and the Informal Caregiver Strain? Jürg Bernhard (Solothurn/CH) PD1211 Factors Related to Strain Experienced by Caregivers of Patients with ALS Anita Beelen (Amsterdam/NL) PD1212 Example of Biases and Assumptions in Rehabilitation Medicine Anupam Datta Gupta (Adelaide/AU) PD1213 Health Policy and Strategy Development for Barrier Eradication and Improvement in Health Service Accessibility for People with Amputated Disabilities in Thailand Bootsakorn Loharjun (Nonthaburi/TH) PD1214 Feasibility of Post-Intensive Care Unit Clinics – an Observational Cohort Study of Two Different Approaches Daniela Dettling (Amsterdam/NL) 118 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 Comparative Analysis on Romanian and European Disability Holistic Case Management Eugenia Rosulescu (Craiova/RO) PD1216 Young Adults in Nursing Homes – Does Rehabilitation Medicine Services Have a Role to Play? Fahim Anwar (Cambridge/GB) PD1217 Reducing the Incidence and Progression of Pressure Ulcers Using a Uniform Interdisciplinary Approach with Visual Aides Faye Bronstein (New York, NY/US) PD1218 Disability at Discharge Amongst Hospitalized Older Adults Experiencing Adverse Events in Postacute Rehabilitation Care – a Prospective Observational Study Francesc Medina-Mirapeix (Murcia/ES) PD1219 Characteristics of Patients in Regional Outpatient Rehabilitation Service Lena Lutsky Treger (Mazkeret Batya/IL) PD1220 Predictors of Community Integration Trajectories across the First Five Years after Brain Injury in Norway Nada Andelic (Bilbao/ES) PD1221 Physiotherapist and Dentist – a Comprehensive Treatment in an Interdisciplinary Team Katarzyna Pietkun (Bydgoszcz/PL) PD1222 Predictors of Quality of Life Trajectories Across the First Year Post Stroke in Colombia Laiene Olabarrieta Landa (Bilbao/ES) PD1223 Application of Generic ICF in Assessment of Rehabilitation Needs and Efficacy of Early Rehabilitation in Persons Following 2014 Earthquake in Ludian Lijuan Ao (Kunming/CN) PD1224 Graduates’ Perceptions of Education at the Tanzania Training Centre for Orthopaedic Technologists and Their Profession Lina Magnusson (Bankeryd/SE) PD1225 Monitoring Facial Changes in the Course of Inter-Professional, Individually Targeted Rehabilitation at the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Marie Břízová (Prague/CZ) PD1226 Experiences of Physicians with Migration Background in Inpatient Medical Rehabilitation Facilities Marie-Luise Artzt (Hanover/DE) PD1227 A Project to Establish a Disaster Relief System for Community-Dwelling Persons Requiring Medical Cares in Tokyo – a Pilot Survey of Their Actual Conditions Meigen Liu (Tokyo/JP) 20 June PD1215 EPS15 • D.2. Comprehensive Rehabilitation Intervention Research Terminal Chair 19 (Room Riga 1I) Thorsten Meyer (Hanover/DE) PD1282 Prolonged Effects of Home Orthopedic Rehabilitation Lena Lutsky Treger (Mazkeret Batya/IL) PD1283 The Third Generation of Functional Electrical Stimulation on Post-Stroke Spasticity of the Upper Limb Wrist Flexion Improvement and Opponents Function Recovery Lin Zhu (Beijing/CN) PD1284 Human Rights for Persons with Disability Using Prosthetic and Orthotic Devices in Sierra Leone Lina Magnusson (Bankeryd/SE) PD1285 Development of a New Inconsistency-Score for the Sapphire System Norbert Geissler (Göttingen/DE) 119 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PD1286 Research the Behavioral and Event-Related Potential of Visual Spatial Attention by TBS Yanming Zhang (Beijing/CN) PD1287 Predictive Factors Regaining Complete Oral Intake in Dysphagic Stroke Patients with Internal Tube Feedings in a Convalescent Rehabilitation Ward Yasunori Ikenaga (Komatsu/JP) PD1288 Effect of Transcranial Cerebellar Direct Current Stimulation on Patients with Cerebellar Ataxia after Stroke: a Randomized Sham Ying Yuan (Beijing/CN) PD1289 The Challenges of Neurological Lyme Disease – a Case Study of Individualized Physical Therapy and an Interdisciplinary Team Approach Clodagh Dack (New York, NY/US) PD1290 The Biomechanical Effect of Ankle Foot Orthoses on Gait in Adults with Hemiplegia Farzad Farmani (Hamedan/IR) PD1292 The Efficacy of Robotic-Assisted Training Combined with Functional Task Training on Motor Impairment, Functional Independence, and Quality of Life in Subacute Patients with Stroke Wei-en Wang (Taoyuan County/TW) PD1294 Mindfulness-Based Interventions for People with Multiple Sclerosis – an Integrative Stress Management Strategy Robert Simpson (Glasgow/GB) PD1297 Caregivers Stress According to Cognition and Activities of Daily Living Change in Stroke Patients Yong-Soon Yoon (Jeonju/KR) PD1406 ERIN – a Case Formulation Procedure for Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Teams, Based on ICF Constructs Luis Solano (Castelló de la Plana/ES) 20 June EPS16 • E.1. Theory and Models of Functioning Terminal Chair 15 (Room Madrid) Jan Dietrich Reinhardt (Chengdu/CN) PE1324 Effects of a Motor Learning Method Using Auditory Beat Sound Stimulation on Motor Imagery and Physical Performance Kei Kawakata (Tokyo/JP) PE1325 Stakeholder Perspectives on Social Participation in Pre-School Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Tamara Germani (Edmonton/CA) PE1326 Acceptable Agreement between Inertia-Based Measurement Unit and Optical Motion Capture System Applied in Quantitative Measurement of Physical Function in Patients Inger Mechlenburg (Aarhus/DK) PE1327 Approach and the Effect of Ward Charge System Rehabilitation in Acute Phase Hospital Kenji Kagechika (Uchinada/JP) EPS16 • E.2. Classification of Functioning Terminal Chair 15 (Room Madrid) Jan Dietrich Reinhardt Chengdu/CN) PE1328 Validation of “Brief Core Set of Depression” of ICF Anant Verma (Nalanda, Bihar/IN) PE1329 Incorporating Environmental Factors in Gait Assessments of Persons Following Amputation Andersom Frez (Guarapuava/BR) PE1330 Proposed Use of the ICF to Evaluate Quality of Life After an Amputation Andersom Frez (Guarapuava/BR) 120 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 PE1331 Functional Profiles of Active Elderly Individuals with Low Back Pain According to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Andersom Frez (Guarapuava/BR) PE1332 Functional Profile of a Brazilian Wheelchair Basketball Team with Spinal Cord Injury According to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Andersom Frez (Guarapuava/BR) PE1333 Same Impairment, Different Restriction? Modelling Disability and Environmental Factors Jan D. Reinhardt (Nottwil/CH) PE1334 International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Set for Physical Health of older Adults João Ruaro (Guarapuava/BR) PE1335 How to Assess and Punctuate an ICF Core Set – a Factorial Validation Study João Ruaro (Guarapuava/BR) PE1336 Use of an ICF Core Set in Acute Rehabilitation for Stroke Patients with Higher Order Brain Dysfunction Shin Yamada (Tokyo/JP) PE1337 Patient Perspective – Functioning, Disability and Participation Restriction Following Lower Limb Amputation Jim Xu (Liverpool/AU) PE1338 Validation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Set for Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease in Turkish Patients Murat Cubukcu (Denizli/TR) PE1339 Development of an “ICF Set for Spasticity” – Capturing What Matters Per Etzgaard (Linköping/SE) EPS17 • E.4. Functioning Epidemiology (Population-Based Comparative Studies of Functioning across Conditions, Cultures, and Time) 14 (Room Moskau) N.N. PE1367 Playing-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Musicians Francisco Cholbi (Alicante/ES) PE1368 Perceived Environmental Barriers in People with Spinal Cord Injury Living in Switzerland Jan D. Reinhardt (Nottwil/CH) PE1369 Incidence and Prevalence of Disease Related Lower Limb Amputations in Johannesburg, South Africa Lonwabo Godlwana (Johannesburg/ZA) PE1370 Etiology and Demographics of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries in Japan Mikio Sumida (Takatuki/JP) PE1371 Does the Traffic Accident War End? From The Point of View of Spinal Cord Injury Due to Traffic Accident Mikio Sumida (Takatuki/JP) PE1372 Measurement of Functioning in Subjects with Chronic Stroke Using WHODAS II Han-Young Jung (Incheon/KR) PE1373 The Blog, a Modern Approach to the Evaluation of the Quality of Life? Application in Our Medical Practice in the Management of Idiopathic Adolescent Scoliosis Alice Taquet (Baisieux/FR) PE1374 Ten Month Review of FIM+FAM And RCS Outcome Measures on the Phoenix Centre for Rehabilitation Faluade Akinroye (Liverpool/GB) PE1375 Falls Efficacy Scale International (Fes-I) in Greek Community-Dwelling Adults Yannis Dionyssiotis (Athens/GR) 20 June Terminal Chair 121 E-Poster Discussions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 • 12:45-14:45 EPS17 • E.6. Ethical Issues and Human Rights Terminal Chair 14 (Room Moskau) N.N. PE1378 Ethical Issues in Bio-Medical Research – a Developing Country Perspective Md. Abdus Shakoor (Dhaka/BD) PE1379 Ethical Decisions in Medical Rehabilitation Serafino Ricci (Iasi/RO) EPS17 • E.7. Human Functioning Sciences – Miscellaneous Terminal Chair 14 (Room Moskau) N.N. PE1380 Kinematic Relationship Between the Trunk and Ankle during Different Speeds of Sit-To-Stand Task in Healthy Young Subjects Abbas Abdolrahmani (Habikino City/JP) PE1381 Relationships of Inspiratory Muscle Strength and Standing Balance Ability Yorimitsu Furukawa (Tokyo/JP) PE1383 The Influence of a Psychosocial Training on the Quality of Consultations in Primary Care in Austria Reingard Glehr (Vienna/AT) 20 June Publish your next article in IMPACT FACTOR 2.62 Editor-in-Chief: David J Reinkensmeyer Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation is an open access journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of research that result from cross-fertilization of the fields of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and physic al medicine & rehabilitation. For more information visit jneuroengrehab.com biomedcentral.com 122 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 10:00-11:00 EPS18 • A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions (II) 1 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Aydan Oral (Istanbul/TR) PA078 Osteoporosis – Diagnosis after a Bone Fracture Nuno Duarte (Lisbon/PT) PA079 Marfan’s Syndrome – a Diagnosis after the Age of 40 Nuno Duarte (Lisbon/PT) PA080 Limb Neuro-Orthopedic Contractures and Myopathy Amira Yahyaoui (Manouba/TN) PA081 Spinal Deformities and Myopathy Experience of National Institute of Orthopedics Mohamed Kassab Ameni Mehrezia Khezami (Manouba/TN) PA082 Effect of Different Time Ratio of Therapeutic Contrast Bath on Blood Pressure, Heart Rate and Rate Pressure Product Raoyrin Chanavirut (Khon Kaen/TH) PA083 Influence of Proprioceptive Training on Knee Function in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis Sameh Ahmed (Giza/EG) PA084 Rupture of the Serratus Anterior Muscle – a Case Report Sana Salah (Monastir/TN) PA085 Idiopathic Meralgia Paresthetica – a Case Report Sana Salah (Monastir/TN) PA086 Complex Regional Pain Syndrom Type I (CRPS-I) – What Treatment to Use? Sana Salah (Monastir/TN) PA087 The Amputation is a Fatal Outcome for an Uncommon Disease – Thevenard Neuroacropathy Sana Salah (Monastir/TN) PA088 Hip Ostheoarthrosis – Fluoroscopy Guided Injection – Case Study Sara Rego (Pedroso/PT) PA089 Correlation of the Pain and Physical Function in the Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Total Knee Arthroplasty Slavica Jandric (Banja Luka/BA) EPS19 • A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions (III) Terminal Chair 2 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Cecilia Li (Hongkong/CN) PA090 How Does the Angle of Rigid Foot Orthosis Affect the Foot Pressure in Severe Flexible Flat Foot? Soo-Kyung Bok (Daejeon/KR) PA091 Severe Dysphagia during a Recurrence of Juvenile Dermatomyositis – a Case Report Sosuke Seki (Kurashiki/JP) PA092 Capsular Thickening between Adhesive Capsulitis and Spastic Hemiplegic Shoulder Using Ultrasound Sukbong Yun (Jeonju/KR) PA093 Lumbar Facets Arthrosis – Minimal Invasive Procedures – Fluroscopy Guided Injection Victor Milet (Pedroso/PT) PA094 Melatonin, a Protective Factor in Osteoporosis Viorela Mihaela Ciortea (Cluj-Napoca/RO) 123 21 June Terminal Chair E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 10:00-11:00 PA095 Botulinum Toxin a Application in Child with Legg Calve Perthes – a Case Report Yaneli Castañeda (Mexico City/MX) PA096 Coexistence of Altered Corticospinal Excitability and Neuromuscular Performance of the Scapula in Individuals with Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Yi-Fen Shih (Taipei/TW) PA097 Effect of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome Confirmed by MRI Yong-Taek Lee (Seoul/KR) PA098 Comparison between Corticosteroid and Two Different Ways of Botulinum Toxin Injection in the Treatment of Tennis Elbow Yu-Ching Lin (Tainan/TW) PA099 Effect of Ossification of Ligamenta Flava(OLF) Patients on the Ability to Restore Life by Spinal Rotation Rehabilitation Therapy Zhuo Xu (Changchun/CN) PA100 Neuromuscular System Effect on Hands Due to Gadgets Use Yaneli Castañeda (Mexico City/MX) PA101 Ultrasound Guided Hydrodistension for Adhesive Capsulitis – a Randomized Controlled Trial on a Group of Patients in Romania Daniela Avramescu (Bucharest/RO) 21 June EPS20a • A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions (III) Terminal Chair 8 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Thomas Watanabe (Elkins Park, PA/US) PA305 Application of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Treatment of Freezing of Gait in Parkinsonism Yun-Hee Kim (Seoul/KR) PA306 Comparative Outcomes of Traumatic Brain Injury from Biking Accidents with or without Helmet Use Jahane Dagher (Montreal/CA) PA307 Mirror Therapy’s Role in Improving Paretic Upper Limb Motor Function in Post Stroke Patients: a Randomized Controlled Trial Daniela Avramescu (Bucharest/RO) PA308 Upper Extremity Function One Year after Inpatient Rehabilitation for Brain Injury David Burke (Atlanta, GA/US) PA309 Effect of Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation on Spasticity in Hemiplegic Patients Deog Young Kim (Seoul/KR) PA310 Neural Correlates of Walking Ability in Post-Stroke Patients – a Study Using Voxel-Based Lesion-Symptom Mapping Deog Young Kim (Seoul/KR) PA311 Home Safety of Individuals with Neurological Disorders – a Turkish Sample Guzin Kara (Denizli/TR) PA312 Effect of Rehabilitation on the Salivary Amylase Activity after the Skilled Movement in Cervical Myelopathy Patients Ippei Kitade (Yoshida-Gun, Fukui/JP) PA313 Observations on a Series of Three Patients Surviving Acute Infective Endocarditis Jacinta Morgan (Dublin/IE) PA314 Community Independence May Be Achievable Following Hypoxic Encephalopathy with Cortical Laminar Necrosis Jacinta Morgan (Dublin/IE) 124 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 10:00-11:00 EPS20b • A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions (IV) 9 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Maria Gabriella Ceravolo (Ancona/IT) PA315 How Common Is Immobilization Hypercalcaemia on a Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit? – a Review of 337 Patients Jacinta Morgan (Dublin/IE) PA316 Pilot Study for Use of a Virtual Model for Analyse Paretic Upper Limb Functional Outcome Evolution in Acute Stroke Patients Neus Ticó-Falguera (Manresa/ES) PA317 Evaluation of Plantar Pressures and Contact Areas During Gait Following the Therapy of Botulinum Toxin Type A for Lower Limb Spasticity of Stroke Nobuyuki Kawate (Tokyo/JP) PA318 Comparison of Gait Pattern during Walking with and without Functional Electrical Stimulation “Dearndeetm” in Foot Drop Patients – Pilot Study Poramed Chayaratanasin (Bangkok/TH) PA319 Brain Activity in Patients with Acquired Brain Injury Operating a Driving Simulator – a Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study Shu Watanabe (Komae-City/JP) PA320 Auditory Stimuli in Virtual Spatial Navigation – To Help or Not to Help? Mélanie Cogné (Bordeaux/FR) PA321 Interlimb and Intralimb Coordination when Obstacles Crossing in Patients with Subcortical Stroke Wei-Chih Lien (Tainan/TW) PA322 Seasonal Distribution of Spinal Cord Injury – Retrospective Study of 10 Years Sasa Mlicevic (Belgrade/RS) PA323 Effects of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in MS Patients with Lower Limb Spasticity Sindi Rodic (Belgrade/RS) PA324 Functional Outcome in Patient with Simultaneous Bilateral Thalamic Hemorrhage – a Case Report Yuji Fujino (Hidaka-City/JP) 21 June Terminal Chair EPS21 • A.3.1. Stroke (I) Terminal Chair 6 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Klemen Grabljevec (Lubljana/SI) PA409 Sexuality after Stroke and Its Relation to the Functional Independence Degree Daniela Gatica (Santiago/CL) PA410 Repetitive Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation in Balance Recovery at Recent Stroke Patients Dumitrascu Carmen-Roxana (Craiova/RO) PA411 Factors Influencing Early Arrival of Acute Stroke Patients to Emergency Department in Saudi Arabia Fatimah Alibrahim (Riyadh/SA) PA412 Spasticity Onset Correlates with Lesion Location, Severity, and Functional Recovery in First-Ever Stroke Inpatients Hao-Wei Tang (Changhua/TW) PA413 Naming Difficulties Seen in a Case of Prosopagnosia Caused by a Left Postero-Inferior Temporal Lesion Kaori Kyoda (Uchinada-Machi/JP) PA414 Formula for Predicting Fim Gain and Discharge Fim Makoto Tokunaga (Kumamoto/JP) 125 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 10:00-11:00 PA415 The Hand Hub – Increasing the Intensity of Upper Limb Rehabilitation after Stroke Mary Galea (Parkville/AU) PA417 Therapy Intensity in Post Stroke Unilateral Neglect – How Much Is Enough? Norhayati Hussein (Kuala Lumpur/MY) 21 June EPS22 • A.3.1. Stroke (II) Terminal Chair 7 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Julia Engkasan (Kuala Lumpur/MY) PA418 “Eight-And-A-Half” Syndrome – a Rare Type of Stroke Luis Boaventura (Maia/PT) PA419 Low Current Intensity of Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycling Training in Subjects with Stroke Shih-Ching Chen (Taipei/TW) PA422 Sources of Delay in Seeking Treatment Post-Stroke Deanna Anderlini (Brisbane/AU) PA423 The Importance of Diagnosis and Treatment of Blood Hyposmolarity after Traumatic Brain Injury Diva Jesus (Santa Cruz/PT) PA424 Implementation of Stroke Rehabilitation Protocol in Clinical Practice Emela Skikic (Dubai/AE) PA425 Relation between Stroke and Lunar Phase Fernando Parada (Porto/PT) PA426 Visually Induced Kinesthetic Illusion Positively Affects on Motor Function in Patients with Stroke – a Case Series Fuminari Kaneko (Sapporo/JP) PA440 Study Regarding the Correlation between the Adherence Level and Functional Improvement of Stroke Patients in a Rehabilitation Clinic Brindusa Ilinca Mitoiu (Bucharest/RO) EPS23 • A.4. Internal Medicine and Other Conditions (I) Terminal Chair 4 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Allen W. Heineman (Chicago, IL/US) PA536 Challenges in Bariatric Rehabilitation – First Experience in University of Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC): a Case Report Brenda Saria Yuliawiratman (Kuala Lumpur/MY) PA537 Prevalence of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria (ASB) and Pyuria Depending on Urination Management Methods in Patients of a Rehabilitation Department Ioannis-Alexandros Tzanos (Halandri/GR) PA538 Incidence and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern of Bacterial Isolates from Pressure Ulcers in a Rehabilitation Department Ioannis-Alexandros Tzanos (Halandri/GR) PA539 Correlation of Bone Mineral Density with Clinical and Pulmonary Parameters in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Jang Woo Lee (Seoul/KR) PA540 Preoperative Inspiratory Muscle Training to Prevent Postoperative Pulmonary Complications in Patients Undergoing Esophageal Resection (Prepare Study) Karin Valkenet (Utrecht/NL) 126 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 10:00-11:00 PA541 Validity of the Korean Version of the Self-Report Lower-Extremity Lymphedema Screening Questionnaire in Women Kyunghoon Min (Seongnam-Si/KR) PA542 Impact of Resistance Training and Moderate-Intensity Aerobic Exercise on ADP and Inflammatory Factors in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Lijuan Ao (Kunming/CN) PA543 Impact of Brisk Walking on IGF-1 and CRP in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Na Zhou (Kunming/CN) PA544 Rehabilitation after Electrical Shock Injuries – a Case Report Irena Filipovic (Turin/IT) PA545 Predictor of Anaerobic Threshold in People with Heart Failure Sawako Yamamoto (Koto/JP) PA546 Comparison of Cardiopulmonary Fitness in the Perioperative Period of Esophageal Cancer Shigeru Makita (Hidaka/JP) PA547 Fahr’s Disease – an Incidental Finding in a Case Presenting Due to Hypoparathyroidism Suk Kyoung Kim (Busan/KR) EPS24 • A.4. Internal Medicine and Other Conditions (II) 5 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) N.N. PA548 A New Activities of Daily Living Measurement Scale at Home in Patients with Pulmonary Disease (P-ADL) Yoko Goto (Sapporo/JP) PA549 Music Attenuated a Decrease in Parasympathetic Nervous System Activity after Exercise Tiantian Jia (Sendai/JP) PA550 Effects of Exercise Training on Renal Function and the Cytochrome P-450 4A Metabolism of Arachidonic Acid in the Kidney of Salt-Sensitive Hypertensive Rats Yoshiko Sakata (Sendai/JP) PA551 Changes in Autonomic Nervous System Activity during Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Masayuki Abe (Sendai/JP) PA552 Temporal Trends and Referral Factors of Inpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation in Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease – a Nationwide Population-Based Retrospective Study Chin-Tsan Huang (Tainan City/TW) PA553 Should Vitamin D Levels Be Assessed Routinely on All Patients after Severe Brain Injury? Jacinta Morgan (Dublin/IE) PA554 Controlled Physical Training in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome after PCI – Evaluation of Selected Hemodynamic and Biochemical Parameters Joanna Kapusta (Łodz/PL) PA555 Impact of the Therapeutic Patient Education for Adhesion of Rehabilitation in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Lijuan Ao (Kunming/CN) PA556 The Figure-8-Method and Jeweler Rings Are Reliable Tools to Assess Upper Limb Lymphedema in Patients with Stroke Nick Gebruers (Wilrijk/BE) 21 June Terminal Chair 127 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 10:00-11:00 PA557 Effect of Rehabilitation of Blood Cancer Kenji Kagechika (Uchinada/JP) PA558 Late Radiation-Induced Lumbosacral Plexopathy – a Clinical Case and a Review from Literature André Cruz (Negreiros-Barcelos/PT) PA561 Non-Surgical Treatment of Pectus Carinatum Deformity Daniela Amaral (Porto/PT), Misa Miura (Tsukuba City/JP) 21 June EPS25 • A.7. Rehabilitation Addressing to Specific Issues (I) Terminal Chair 3 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Alberto Esquenazi (Elkins Park, PA/US) PA802 Patients’ Perspectives on Lower Limb Amputation Outcomes Ana María Posada (Medellin/CO) PA803 The Changes in Pes Varus During Gait Following Botulinum Toxin A Injections Hiroki Tanikawa (Toyoake, Aichi/JP) PA804 Involuntary Movements in Below Knee Amputation Stump Jongmoon Kim (Singapore/SG) PA805 Use of Game Console for Rehabilitation of Parkinson’s Disease Levent Ozgonenel (Istanbul/TR) PA806 Punding Behaviour in Parkinson’s Disease is Transiently Reduced by rTMS – a Preliminary Study Monica Christova (Graz/AT) PA807 Acoustic Analysis of the Sound Produced by Dysphagia Patients Swallowing Carbonated Drinks Motoyoshi Morishita (Takahashi/JP) PA808 Development and Validation of Virtual Box and Block Test (BBT) and Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) Using a Kinect Sungmin Cho (Seongnam/KR) PA809 Early Rehabilitation of Patients after Endovascular Treatment of Spinal Arteriovenous Malformation Tatjana Medic (Belgrade/RS) PA810 Use of Prostheses in Amputees Patients Due to Peripheral Arterial Disease at the Lar Escola São Francisco-São Paulo Therezinha Rosane Chamlian (São Paulo/BR) PA811 Anxiety and Depression in Lower Limb Amputees Treated at AACD-Lar Escola – São Paulo Therezinha Rosane Chamlian (São Paulo/BR) PA812 Search About Pain (Related with Amputation) and Function in Lower Limb Amputees Rehabilitated at AACD-Lar Escola – São Paulo Therezinha Rosane Chamlian (São Paulo/BR) EPS26 • A.8. Sports in Rehabilitation and Sports Rehabilitation (I) Terminal Chair 15 (Room Madrid) Andrei Krassioukov (Vancouver/CA) PA895 Age and Gender Differences in Weights Lifted in a Gravitational Wellness Gym David Burke (Atlanta, GA/US) 128 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 10:00-11:00 PA896 Age and Gender Differences with Gravitational Free Weightlifting David Burke (Atlanta, GA/US) PA897 Heart Dimensions in Elite Sci Paralympians Competing in Throwing and Swimming Dimitrios Patatoukas (Athens/GR) PA898 The Effect of a Decrease Plantar Loading Tape on a Height of Medial Longitudinal Arch in Amateur Basketball Players Torkamol Kamolrat (Khon Kaen/TH) PA899 Functional Rehabilitation after Operative Treatment of Acute Achilles Tendon Rupture Erieta Nikolikj-Dimitrova (Skopje/MK) PA900 Sonographic Evaluation of the Plantar Fascia in Runners Fernando Sepulveda (San Juan/PR) PA901 Sequential Injury of Bilateral Suprascapular Nerves after Vigorous Parallel Bar Exercise – Case Report Soyeon Jang (Anyang-Si/KR) PA902 A Study on Factors Causing Groin Pain in Adult Male Soccer Players Tomonari Sugano (Fukui-City/JP) EPS27 • A.9.2. Vocational Rehabilitation (I) 16 (Room Paris 1) Katri Laimi (Turku/FI) PA912 Occupational Reintegration One Year after Moderate and Severe Traffic Accidents in Medellin and the Metropolitan Area Luz Helena Lugo (Medellin/CO) PA913 Prevocational Rehabilitation in the Czech Republic Olga Svestkova (Prague/CZ) PA914 Cardiac Rehabilitation in Perioperation Renxiu Bian (Hangzhou/CN) PA915 Quality of Life as an Outcome Measure of Vocational Rehabilitation Process Valentina Brecelj (Ljubljana/SI) PA916 Effect of Combined Training of Resistance and Aerobic Training on Body Composition in Female Students Yuko Sasaki (Sendai/JP) PA917 Participation of Family Members during the Rehabilitation Program as an Inpatient in PRM Unit Zaira Symeonidou (Athens/GR) PA918 Intensified Work-Related Rehabilitation Aftercare – Long-Term Results of the Randomised Controlled Multicenter Trial Juliane Briest (Hanover/DE) 21 June Terminal Chair EPS28 • A.10. Clinical Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Sciences –Miscellaneous (I) Terminal Chair 11 (Room Oslo) Michael Quittan (Vienna/AT) PA929 Recovery Time and Distribution after Cold Immersion Test with Induced Transient Ischemia as a Standardization of Digital Infrared Thermography Dongsoo Yi (Wonju/KR) PA930 A Rare Cause of Upper Extremity Paresthesia and Weakness – Pseudoaneurysm of Subclavian Artery Emre Ata (Istanbul/TR) 129 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 10:00-11:00 PA931 Comparing the Effect of Botulinum Toxin Injection at Different Dosages for Patient with Brain Lesion Hee Dong Park (Seoul/KR) PA932 Relationship between Acute Hematoma Information and Lower-Limb Orthosis after Thalamic Hemorrhage in Post-Acute Rehabilitation Hospital Hideto Okazaki (Tu/JP) PA933 Unusual Median Nerve Neuropathy Due to Compartment Syndrome Luis Boaventura (Maia/PT) PA934 The Effect of Regular Self-Measurement of Limb Circumference on Adherence to Lymphoedema Therapy – a Pilot RCT Max Liebl (Berlin/DE) PA947 Life Satisfaction in Stroke Patients during Rehabilitation Eske Christiane Gertje (Oldenburg/DE) PA936 A 12-Week Weight Training Program to Improve Forearm Muscle Strength and Bone Mineral Density in Young Women Saowanee Luangaram (Phitsanulok/TH) PA937 The Effect of Nebulized Glycopyrrolate on Posterior Drooling in Brain Injured Patient – Case Series Seong Kyung Hong (Daegu/KR) PA938 Analysis of Kanji Reading in a Case of Alexia with Agraphia of Kanji in the Lesion of the Left Inferior Temporal Gyrus – Using the Sophia Analysis of Language in Aphasia (Sala) Yoshie Izaki (Uchinada-Machi/JP) PA939 The Importance of Primary Prophylaxis of Venous Thromboembolism in the Hip and Knee Surgery Tatjana Radovanovic (Belgrade/RS) PA940 Hospital Infections Due to Multi Drug Resistant Bacteria in PRM Inpatients – a Retrospective Study Stylianos Pangalis (Athens/GR) 21 June EPS29 • C.2. PRM Interventions Research (I) Terminal Chair 10 (Room Wien) Bijan Forogh (Tehran/IR) PC1091 Balance and Gait Analysis in Neurorehabilitation Aleksandar Raicevic (Herceg Novi/ME) PC1092 Mechanical Ventilation and Mobilization – Comparison between Genders Christiane Daniel (Guarapuava/BR) PC1093 Cryotherapy and Extensibility of Hamstrings Carolina Flóride (Guarapuava/BR) PC1094 Pain Evaluation in Healthy Individuals Submitted to Interferential Current Dirceu Nardi (Guarapuava/BR) PC1095 Experimental Osteoarthritis Treated with Low Level Laser Therapy Taciane Da Silva (Guarapuava/BR) PC1096 Naloxone Interference on Effect of Continuous Therapeutic Ultrasound on Wistar Rats Cintia Martignano (Guarapuava/BR) PC1097 Low Intensity Laser and Ultrasonic Therapy in Joint Pain of Wistar Rats Josinéia Coradini (Guarapuava/BR) PC1098 Long-Term Effects of an Exercised-Based Patient Education Program Christina Lutz (Idstein/DE) 130 English editions available! P R A XI S R E I H E EIGENTRAINING M. Hartwig M. Hartwig FAZIALISPROGRAMM HEMIPLEGIEPROGRAMM Gesicht – Mund – Zunge Schulter – Arm – Rumpf Umfassende und gezielte Übungen zur Wiedererlangung notwendiger Muskelfunktionen nach Fazialisparase sowie autonome Bewegungsübungen zur Verbesserung der Zungen-Mundmotorik. Das klinisch erprobte Programm ermöglicht vor allem Patienten mit Hemiplegie ein auf die jeweiligen motorischen Defizite abgestimmtes Training. Patienten lernen, ihre paretische Extremität gezielt einzusetzen. 32 S. | Einzelheft € 7,80,ab 5 Expl. Stück à € 4,- 32 S. | Einzelheft € 7,80,ab 5 Expl. Stück à € 4,- M. Hartwig M. Hartwig HANDFUNKTIONSTRAINING MOBILISATION DER SPASTISCHEN HAND zur Verbesserung der Feinmotorik Übungen für eingeschränkte Handfunktion infolge einer zentralen Schädigung z. B. nach Schlaganfall, bei Nervenverletzungen und Erkrankungen des orthopädischen und chirurgischen Bereiches. Anleitung für Angehörige, Helfer und Therapeuten Das 12-seitige Programm bietet Betreuern Anleitung und Hilfestellung für die optimale Behandlung einer spastischen oder hypertonen Hand. 24 S. | Einzelheft € 5,80,ab 5 Exemplare Stück à € 3,- 20 S. | Einzelheft € 5,80,ab 5 Expl Stück à € 3,- M. Hartwig KORKENPROGRAMM HANDÖDEMPROGRAMM zur Verbesserung der Feinmotorik zur Entlastung der Hand D Übungsprogramm ermöglicht Das ein intensives Eigentraining der betroffenen Hand zur Verbesserung der Handfunktion. Die jeweiligen Übungen berücksichtigen die Aktivierung aller beteiligten Strukturen der Hand. PRAXISREI H E EIGENTRAINING Maik Hartwig Handödemprogramm 44 S. | Einzelheft € 7,80,- zur Entlastung der Hand Für die Reha und zu Hause ab 5 Expl. Stück à € 4,- 21 June M. Hartwig Das vorliegende Programm bietet Angehörigen und Therapeuten mit gut nachvollziehbaren Griffen und Handlings die Möglichkeit der gezielten passiven Behandlung des neurologisch bedingten Handödems. 20 S. | Einzelheft € 5,80,ab 5 Exemplare Stück à € 3,- Hippocampus Verlag www.hippocampus.de www.hippocampus.deäEnglish titles 131 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 10:00-11:00 PC1099 Effectiveness of Combined Lumbrical Muscle Splints and Stretches on Symptoms and Function in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome David Jimenez Garcia (Toledo/ES) PC1100 Outcome of Treatment of Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in On-Site Clinics in Information Technology Companies Deepak Sharan (Bangalore/IN) PC1101 Assistive System to Regain Functional Mobility of the Shoulder Joint Erika Scheuner (Winterthur/CH) PC1102 Avoidance of Skin Lesions by Chemical Burns by Electrodes during Electrotherapy and Improvement of the Hygiene and Economy by Using Disposable Electrode Films in Electrotherapy Friedrich Hartl (Vienna/AT) 21 June EPS30 • C.2. PRM Interventions Research (II) Terminal Chair 12 (Room London) Juan Manuel Guzman (Mexico City/MX) PC1103 Focused Low-Energy Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) with Chronic Foot Ulcers. 5 Cases Henning Lohse-Busch (Bad Krozingen/DE) PC1104 An Interdisciplinary, Staged Audit of Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain (HSP) Management on a Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit Sarah O‘Mahony (Dublin/IE) PC1105 Acceptance and Usability of the Brain-Machine Interface – Focus Group Findings Ja-Ho Leigh (Seoul/KR) PC1106 Applying Biomechanics to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Pre and Post Hydrotherapy Treatment on Adults with Cerebral Palsy Jamie Branch (Auckland/NZ) PC1107 Influence of Cryotherapy Application Time on Skin Sensitivity João Ruaro (Guarapuava/BR) PC1108 Factors Influencing the Applied Torque during Manually Applied Plantarflexor Stretches in People with Multiple Sclerosis Jonathan Marsden (Plymouth/GB) PC1109 The Effect of Applied Torques on Plantarflexor Stiffness and Range of Motion in People with Multiple Sclerosis Jonathan Marsden (Plymouth/GB) PC1110 Malawian and Sierra Leonean Prosthetic and Orthotic Users’ Satisfaction with Their Lower-Limb Assistive Device Lina Magnusson (Bankeryd/SE) PC1111 The Use of Gloreha Idrogenet in the Clinical Setting – a Retrospective Analysis of 18 Months Experience Luciano Bissolotti (Brescia/IT) PC1112 The Perceived Effectiveness after Gloreha Treatment in Patients with Stroke – a Comparison with Physical Therapists Judgment Luciano Bissolotti (Brescia/IT) PC1113 Robot-Assisted Therapy Integrated with Virtual Reality for Rehabilitation of Hand Function after Stroke: a Clinical Case Study Marco Gastaldo (Torino/IT) PC1114 Improved Physical Functioning from Yoga after Stroke Marieke Van Puymbroeck (Clemson, SC/US) 132 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 10:00-11:00 EPS31 • D.1. Rehabilitation Systems and Services Research (I) 13 (Room Rom) N.N. PD1228 Impact of Caregiving the Patients with Neurological Diseases on the Primary Caregivers Tuba Can Akman (Denizli/TR) PD1229 A Prospective Study of Rehabilitation Patients in Western Norway with Focus on Activity, Participation and Quality of Life Vegard Pihl Moen (Nesttun/NO) PD1230 Systemic Introduction of Hospitalization-Associated Disability Prevention System (HPS) for Improving “Quality of Medical Care” in Hospitalized Patients Wataru Kakuda (Tokyo/JP) PD1231 CBR Using Rehabilitation Specialists Wouter De Groote (Bornem/BE) PD1232 Outcome Evaluation of a “Disability Acute Rehabilitation Team” on 512-Earthquake Victim with Amputation Yu-Hei Leung (Hong Kong/CN) PD1233 Hospital Readmission after Discharge from an Acute Rehabilitation Facility Regina Bell (Atlanta, GA/US) PD1234 Persons with Haemophilia in Sweden – Experiences and Strategies in Everyday Life Elisabeth Brodin (Göteborg/SE) PD1235 Guiding the Approach to Patients in a Public Rehabilitation Services Network in Brazil – Development of a First-Contact Protocol for Collecting Functional Information Mariana Souza (Belo Horizonte/BR) PD1236 Specialized Stroke Rehabilitation – Descriptive of Content from a Multicultural-Multicenter Study Birgitta Langhammer (Oslo/NO) PD1237 Standardized Protocol for the Management of the Post-Void Residue in Patients after Stroke and Spinal Cord Injuries Ioan-Sorin Stratulat (Iasi/RO) PD1238 Rehabilitation Outcome for the Home-Based Stroke Survivors in the Public Independent-Living Training Centers – Multi-Center Study Naohisa Kikuchi (Yokohama/JP) PD1239 Community-Based Rehabilitation Needs in Wuhan, China Xianmei Meng (Wuhan/CN) EPS32 • D.1. Rehabilitation Systems and Services Research (II) Terminal Chair 14 (Room Moskau) Angela McNamara (Dublin/IE) PD1240 A Service Evaluation to Establish the Prevalence of Neutropenia in Patients Admitted to the Neurorehabilitation Ward Mary Brown (Manchester/GB) PD1241 Quality of Compound Health Rehabilitation Service; Client Satisfaction Study Abulkhair Beatti (Dharan/SA) PD1242 Patients with Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms; the Response to Inpatient Rehabilitation Ahmad Al Khayer (Doha/QA) PD1243 US Health Care Changes – Opportunity and Challenge for PRM Specialists Akinpelumi Beckley (Philadelphia, PA/US) 133 21 June Terminal Chair E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 10:00-11:00 Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) during Inpatient Orthopedic Rehabilitation Chaska Armbuster (Vienna/AT) PD1246 Prevalence of Acute PRM Needs in a General Hospital Christina-Anastasia Rapidi (Athens/GR) PD1247 Implementing Rehabilitation Processes through the Rehabilitation Information System IASIS (HIS) Christos Giannakitzidis (Thessaloniki/GR) PD1248 Improving Rehabilitation Medical Leadership and Teamwork Dale Strasser (Atlanta, GA/US) PD1249 Sustained Rehabilitation – Maintaining Continuity of Care after Official Rehabilitation Services David Dolbow (Hattiesburg, MS/US) PD1250 Clinical Rehabilitation of West China Hospital for Functional Recovery of Lushan-Earthquake Fracture Victims Huifang Liu (Chengdu/CN) PD1251 The Development in Rehabilitation Strategies for Earthquake Fracture Victims in West China Hospital: a Comparative Study of Yushu Versus Lushan Earthquakes Huifang Liu (Chengdu/CN) PD1252 Rehabilitation Outcomes in the Phoenix Rehabilitation Centre Konrad Csenki (Liverpool/GB) 21 June PD1245 Berlin Cathedral I © shutterstock.com/BerlinPictures 134 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 14:00-15:00 EPS33 • A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions (IV) 1 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) N.N. PA102 Measurement Reliability and Function of Pelvic Floor Muscle with a Diagnostic Ultrasonic Imaging Device Hitomi Ubukata (Takasaki City/JP) PA103 The Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection in Plantar Fat Pad Atrophy – a Case Report Jaeki Ahn (Seoul/KR) PA104 Pregnancy and Lactation-Associated Osteoporosis Presenting Severe Vertebral Fracture Combined with Post-Partum Subclinical Hypothyroidism Treated with l-Thyroxine Jong Wook Park (Seoul/KR) PA105 Ultrasound Anatomy of the Phrenic Nerve in the Cervical Portion – Which Position is More Safe in the Ultrasound Guided Intervention? Joon Shik Yoon (Seoul/KR) PA106 Rehabilitation of a Patient with Adult-Onset Still‘s Disease – a Case Study Junko Tateno (Saitama/JP) PA107 Investigation of Mechanical Motion Pattern in Patients Afflicted with Knee Osteoarthritis Kamran Azma (Tehran/IR) PA108 Effects of Low Level Laser Therapy in Knee Osteoarthritis Ljubica Nikcevic (Belgrade/RS) PA109 The Effect of Early Initiation of Rehabilitation Treatment after Total Knee Arthroplasty Masafumi Kubota (Yoshida-Gun, Fukui/JP) PA110 Surgical Corrections for Spastic Equinovarus Deformities and Postoperative Problems Mikio Muraoka (Niigata/JP) PA111 Education and Related Support from Medical Specialists for Japanese Patients with Achondroplasia/Hypochondroplasia and Osteogenesis Imperfect Nobuhiko Haga (Tokyo/JP) PA112 Effect of Breast Cancer Surgery on Pectoralis Muscle Tightness and Shoulder Range of Motion Seung Nam Yang (Seoul/KR) PA113 Acute Rehabilitation in Patients with Humerus Fracture Followed by Radial Nerve Palsy Silvana Stojicic-Djulic (Belgrade/RS) 21 June Terminal Chair EPS34 • A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions (V) Terminal Chair 2 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Angela Tulaar (Jakarta/ID) PA114 Correlation between Joint Reaction Force and Gait Speed in Osteoarthritis of the Knee Takehiro Ohmi (Tokyo/JP) PA115 Comparison of Foot Kinetics During Gait Initiation between Young and Elderly Subjects Yoshinao Satou (Tokyo/JP) PA116 Clinical Case – Piriformis Syndrome Alba Palazón Moreno (Murcia/ES) PA117 A Rare Cause of Anterior Knee Pain – Bipartite Patella Alparslan Bayram Carli (Kocaeli/TR) 135 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 14:00-15:00 PA118 Sesamoid Ossicle of the Nuchal Ligament Alparslan Bayram Carli (Kocaeli/TR) PA119 Effects of Botulinum Toxin Type A Injection into Vastus Lateralis in Patients with Patellar Lateral Subluxation Chu Wen Tang (Taipei/TW) PA120 Characterization of Neuromuscular Diseases in Adolescents and Adults Served in the Physical Therapy Services German Augusto Baquero Sastre (Bogota/CO) PA121 Functional Independence of People with Intertrocanteric Fractures at Home, One Year after their Rehabilitation Helena Papadopoulou (Thessaloniki/GR) PA142 Correlation between Selenium Existing in Nails with Grade of Knee Osteoarthritis and Severity of Pain Masoumeh Karami (Tehran/IR) PA149 Interpretation and Explanation of Commonly Requested Laboratory Tests for Patients with Muscular and Skeletal Complaints Shahla Hajialiasgar (Tehran/IR) PA152 Ultrasonographic Findings of Posterior Interosseous Neuropathy without Entrapment – a Case Report Hye Young Han (Seoul/KP) PA153 The Effect of Hyperlipidemia on Treatment of Rotator Cuff Tear/Tendinopathy Jae Min Kim (Incheon/KR) PA156 Impacts of Conservative Therapies on Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis – a Single-Center, Comparative, Prospective Clinical Study in China Du Qing (Shanghai/CN) PA158 Effects of Laser Therapy and Laser Acupuncture in Coxarthrosis Treatment Sasa Janjic (Belgrade/RS) 21 June EPS35 • A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions (V) Terminal Chair 8 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Anthony Ward (Stroke-on-Trent/UK) PA304 Dual-Mode-Noninvasive Brain Stimulation over the Primary Motor Cortices in Stroke Patients Jaeyong Cho (Seoul/KR) PA325 Botulism Following Cervico-Dorsal Vertebral Fracture Surgical Reparation André Maia Silva (Arvore/PT) PA326 Using Assistive Transfer Devices for Paraplegic Patients Ioan-Sorin Stratulat (Iasi/RO) PA327 The Usefulness of Ultrasound Elastography in the Evaluation of Median Nerve Stiffness in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Rina Abe (Sendai/JP) PA328 Post Stroke Spasticity As a Condition – a New Perspective on Patient’s Evaluation Alessio Baricich (Novara/IT) PA329 Scapular Winging and Iatrogenic Accessory Nerve Injury – a Case Report André Yee (Almada/PT) PA331 Application of Constraint Induced Movement Therapy Combined with a Motor and Sensory Stimulation Protocol Based on the Bobath Concept, May Increase the Functionality of the Upper Limb in Children with Spastic Hemiparesis Barbara Maria Nuñez-Garcia (Mataró/ES) PA332 The Effects of Stroke Rehabilitation Provided by Interdisciplinary Team in Mongolia Oidov Batgerel (Ulaanbaatar/MN) 136 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 14:00-15:00 PA333 Preservation and Evolution of Functionality of Stroke Patients after the Discharge from the Rehabilitation Center Chrysanthi Ntasiopoulou (Thessaloniki/GR) PA334 Calcifying Pseudoneoplasm of the Neuraxis – a Rare Differential Diagnosis of Tetraplegia Marta Oliveira, Maria Cotter (Braga/PT) PA398 Effectiveness of Execution of Actions Observed in Association with Sound Stimuli in Treatment of Upper Limb Activity in Post Stroke Patients. A Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Silvia Cocci Grifoni (Ascoli Piceno/IT) EPS36 • A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions (VI) 9 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Areerat Suputtitada (Bangkok/TH) PA338 Annual Fatigue and Depression in Multiple Sclerosis Association with Physical Functioning (PF) and Social Functioning (SF) Daphne Bakalidou (Egaleo/GR) PA340 Strategies to Promote Better Health Service Delivery Emerging from a Provincial Workshop on Traumatic Brain Injury and Mental Health Bonnie Swaine (Montreal/CA) PA341 Effects and Comparison of the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment Versus the Extended Version of the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment for Individuals with Parkinson Disease Evangelia-Antonia Efstratiadou (Athens/GR) PA342 Study of the Level of Troponin T in Sera of Acute Stroke Patients Lobna Sultan (Alexandria/EG) PA343 Genetic Polymorphism in IL-18137G/C – Relation to Subtypes and Severity of Acute Ischemic Stroke Horeya Saadallah (Alexandria/EG) PA344 Value of a Specific Referral Program for Post-Stroke Hospital Disposition in Bordeaux Region Helene Cassoudesalle (Toulouse/FR) PA345 A Rare Cause of Progressive Paraparesis – Spinal Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Ece Uslu Güvendi (Izmir/TR) PA346 Alien Hand Syndrome Following Stroke – a Case Report Hugo Amorim (Porto/PT) PA392 The Prevalence of Pronator Teres Among Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndromes – Cross-Sectional Study Mahsa Asheghan (Tehran/IR) PA393 The Prevalence of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome among Long-Term Manual Wheelchair Users with Spinal Cord Injury – a Cross-Sectional Study Mahsa Asheghan (Tehran/IR) PA400 Effects of Robot-Assisted Gait Training to the Lower Limb Function of Patients with Hemiplegia in Stroke Dingqun Bai (Chongqing/CN) 21 June Terminal Chair EPS37 • A.3.1. Stroke (III) Terminal Chair 6 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Piotr Tederko (Warsaw/PL) PA427 Crossed Aphasia after Right Temporal Ischemic Stroke – Analysis of Two Cases Joana Barroso (Porto/PT) PA428 Last But Not Least, Cervical Manipulation as a Cause of Stroke Mihaela Adriana Taranu (Badalona/ES) 137 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 14:00-15:00 PA429 Stroke Rehabilitation after Discharg from Hospital – Domiciliary Versus Medium-Stay Centers Pilar Sánchez-Tarifa (Madrid/ES) PA430 Assesment of Disability and Quality of Life after Ischemic Stroke – a Prospective Study Pilar Sánchez-Tarifa (Madrid/ES) PA431 Falls among Stroke Patients during Inpatient Rehabilitation in a Tertiary Care Rehabilitation Hospital in Saudi Arabia – Incidence and Risk Factors Sami Ullah (Riyadh/SA) PA432 Visual-Spatial Agnosia – a Clinical Case Silvia Magalhaes (Santa Maria Feira/PT) PA433 Effects of Whole-Body Vibration Training on People with Chronic Stroke – a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Jun Lu (Nanjing/CN) PA434 An Adverse Prognostic Factor for Acute Stroke Patients Masachika Niimi (Tokyo/JP) PA435 Effectiveness of Combined Botulinum Therapy and Robot Suit Hal on Stroke Patients Toyoko Asami (Saga/JP) 21 June EPS38 • A.4. Internal Medicine and Other Conditions (III) Terminal Chair 4 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Matthew N. Bartels (New York, NY/US) PA562 The Effect on Endothelial Dysfunction of Indoor Rowing Exercise for ESRD Patient Eun-Hi Choi (Seoul/KR) PA563 Monoarticular Hip Involvement in Pseudogout Figen Kocyigit (Denizli/TR) PA565 Camptocormia – a Case Report Gürkan Yılmaz (Izmir/TR) PA566 Cardiovascular Collapse after Vitamin K IV Injection in Stroke Patient Jin Park (Wonju/KR) PA568 UTIs and Antimicrobial Resistance in a Rehabilitation Center George Bikos (Thessaloniki/GR) PA569 The Role of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in a Rare Case of Mounier-Kuhn Syndrome – a Case Report Mario Soares (Almada/PT) PA571 Effects of Aerobic Training and Electrical Stimulation to Skeletal Muscles during Hemodialysis for Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease PA572 Effects of Ergometer Exercise in an Upright or Supine Position on Autonomic Nervous Activity in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Misa Miura (Tsukuba City/JP) PA573 Primary Sjögren‘s Syndrome Presenting as Osteomalacia Imen Henchiri (Ariana/TN) PA574 Psoriasic Arthritis in the Tunisian Center Asma Nouira (Ariana/TN) PA575 Polymyalgia Arthritis – Study of 21 Cases Imen Henchiri (Ariana/TN) 138 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 14:00-15:00 EPS39 • A.4. Internal Medicine and Other Conditions (IV) 5 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) George H. Kraft (Seattle, WA/US) PA576 Efficacy of Infliximab in Spondyloarthropathy Asma Nouira (Ariana/TN) PA577 Perioperative Rehabilitation Protocol for Pectus Excavatum Nilza Pinto (Porto/PT) PA579 Rehabilitation of Humeroscapular Periarthropathy in Persons with Diabetes Mellitus Sebahat Zeqiri (Mangalore/Al) PA580 Stance and Gait Changes after Medial Head of Gastrocnemius (MHG) Bisection in Patients Suffering from Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome (Project Protocol) Eleni Moumtzi (Athens/GR) PA581 Activity Limitations in Breast Cancer Survivors at One Year of Surgery Maria Gabrielle Ceravolo (Ancona/IT) PA583 The Effects of Worksite Supporting Exercise Intervention on Body Composition, Metabolic Profiles and Arterial Stiffness in Workers with Metabolic Syndrome Tomonori Satoh (Sendai-City/JP) PA585 Quality of Life in Patients with Neuromusculoskeletal and Movement-Related Function Disabilities Damaris Estrella (Merida/MX) PA586 Effects of Rehabilitation on the Physical Condition of Patients with Lung Cancer Estimated Six-Minute Walk Test Natasa Mujovic (Belgrade/RS) PA1401 Patients with Malignant Brain Tumours – Outcome after Operation Nataša Kos (Lubljana/SI) PA1402 Interdisciplinary Team Supervised Rehabilitation after Aortic Valve Replacement in Acute Phase of Rehabilitation Maja Frangež (Lubljana/SI) 21 June Terminal Chair EPS40 • A.4.3. Bladder and Bowel Disorder Terminal Chair 7 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Christina May Moran de Brito (São Paulo/BR) PA617 Changes of Bioelectrical Activity of Pelvic Floor Muscles during Pelvis Movement in Menopausal Women with Symptoms of Stress Urinary Incontinence – a Preliminary Observational Study Kuba Ptaszkowski (Wroclaw/PL) PA618 Comparison of Bioelectrical Activity of Pelvic Floor Muscles between Women in Menopausal Period with Stress Urinary Incontinence and without – a Preliminary Observational Study Kuba Ptaszkowski (Wroclaw/PL) PA620 Patterned Electro-Neuromuscular Stimulation (PENS) Vs. Tolterodine ER in the Treatment of Frequent Urination Frank Palermo (Boulder, CO/US) PA621 Bladder Dysfunction in Patients with Huntington’s Disease Metka Moharic (Ljubljana/SI) 139 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 14:00-15:00 21 June EPS41 • A.7. Rehabilitation Addressing to Specific Issues (II) Terminal Chair 3 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Carolina Schiappacasse (Buenos Aires/AR) PA813 Use of Prostheses for Bilateral Lower Limb Amputees Patients – Ten Years Experience from Association for the Assistance of Disabled Children – AACD Maria Costacurta (São Paulo/BR) PA814 The Clinical Observation of the Regiment of Ultrasound and Ultraviolet-C on the Stage I Pressure Ulcer Wang Hong (Guangzhou/CN) PA815 Clinical Vignette – Neuroendocrine Disorders Post Acquired Brain Injury Amra Saric (Halifax/CA) PA816 Using the International Spinal Cord Injury Datasets to Assess Neurogenic Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction Denise Tate (Novi, MI/US) PA817 Response Shift and Perceptions of Quality of Life (QOL) in Newly Versus Long-Term-Injured Persons with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Denise Tate (Novi, MI/US) PA818 A Profile of Acquired Brain Injury Survivors Attending an Outpatient Dizziness and Vestibular Rehabilitation Triage (DIVERT) Clinic Donncha Lane (Dublin/IE) PA819 Investigating the Difference between Rectangular and Exponentially Climbing Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Waveforms Using Knee Extension Torque Genichi Tanino (Tsu/JP) PA820 Effects of Therapeutic Ultrasound in Knee Osteartrithis Erinda Kola (Tirana/AL) PA821 Examination of Relationships between Sitting Ability, Eating and Swallowing Function, and Urinary Incontinence Masaru Wakao (Sapporo/JP) PA822 Effects of Aquatic Treadmill Exercise on Gait Symmetry and Balance in Acute Stroke Patients Mieun Lee (Busan/KR) PA823 Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Preoperative Physiotherapy Using the Lysholm Scale in Patients Prepared for Surgical Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction – Pilot Study Sebastian Zduński (Jabłonna/PL) EPS42 • A.8. Sports in Rehabilitation and Sports Rehabilitation (II) Terminal Chair 15 (Room Madrid) Anton Wicker (Salzburg/AT) PA903 Pianists‘ Hand Biomechanics – Streaming Heritage and New Knowledge Sang-Hie Lee (Tampa, FL/US) PA904 Statins – Controversies and New Trends in Sports Medicine Joana Leal (São João Madeira/PT) PA905 Relationship between a Player’s Physical Characteristics and the Drive Pattern of Wheelchairs in Wheelchair Basketball Nami Shida (Tokyo/JP) PA906 Core Muscle Strengthening with Suspension Device Nicola Mok (Kowloon/HK) 140 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 14:00-15:00 PA907 Myofunctional and Postural Rehabilitation, Posturology and Posturometry in Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Silverio Di Rocca (Bioggio/CH) PA908 The Fatigue Fracture of the Calcaneus. A Clinical Case in a Triathlon Athlete Simão Serrano (Coimbra/PT) PA910 Effect of Low-Level Laser Therapy on the Muscular Activity of Amateur Athletes Thiago Dos Santos Maciel (Coari/BR) EPS43 • A.9.2. Vocational Rehabilitation (II) Terminal Chair 16 (Room Paris 1) Susanne Schwarzkopf (Nuremberg/DE) PA919 Mentors’ Training to Support Entrepreneurs and Potential Entrepreneurs with Spinal Cord Injuries Eleftherios Bakas (Athens/GR) PA921 Community Based Rehabilitation in Bangladesh, Health Component Need to Be Integrated with Primary Health Care Shahidur Rahman (Dhaka/BD) PA922 Quadruple Amputation – Report of Two Cases Sonia Jemni (Monastir/TN) PA923 Make the Mother Independent First Tarit Datta (Kolkata/IN) PA924 Are Two-Year Vocational Retraining Programs Really Better Than One-Year Programs? A Propensity Score Matched Analysis Matthias Bethge (Lübeck/DE) PA925 Vocational Rehabilitation & Cerebrovascular Accident – an Analysis of Process & Outcomes Mark A. Young (Baltimore, MD/US) EPS44 • A.10. Clinical Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Sciences – Miscellaneous (II) 11 (Room Oslo) Bryan O’Young (New York, NY/US) PA941 Compliance of the Discharged Prm Patients to Regular Instruction in Follow Up Evaluation – a Retrospective Study Panagiotis Vorniotakis (Athens/GR) PA942 Diagnosis and Clinical Course of Unexplained Dysphagia Jiwoon Yeom (Seoul/KR) PA943 Botulinum Toxin to Decrease Stump Hyperhidrosis in Amputees – a Case Series Gloria Vergara Diaz (Zafra/ES) PA944 Functional Outcomes of Complex Stroke Patients Who Sustained Stroke Following Cardiac Intervention Tarunish Shama (Brisbane/AU) PA945 Folliculitis Associated with Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Alparslan Bayram Carli (Kocaeli/TR) PA946 Interventionism in a Rehabilitation Unit – Descriptive Study Elena Lozano-Villagordo (Murcia/ES) PA935 An Unusual Bilateral Presentation of Frey‘s Syndrome Treated with Botulinum Toxin Merce Avellanet (Escaldes-Engordany/AD) PA948 Indicators in the NHS Outcomes Framework and NHS Safety Thermometer in Phoenix Centre for Rehabilitation Suresh Pun (Liverpool/GB) 141 21 June Terminal Chair E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 14:00-15:00 PA949 The Progression of Morbidities (Lymphedema, Range of Motion, Constant Shoulder Score, and Quality of Life) in Oral Cancer Patients after Radiotherapy Hao-Wei Tang (Changhua City/TW) PA950 Muscle Weakness and Botulinum Toxin Type A in Palmar Hyperhidrosis João Carvalho (Leça Da Palmeira/PT) PA951 Early Intervention of Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients in Acute Care Setting Wafa Al Yazeedi (Doha/QA) 21 June EPS45 • C.2. PRM Interventions Research (III) Terminal Chair 12 (Room London) Kunjabasi Wangjam (Imphal/IN) PC1115 The Influence of Direct Current over Proliferation of Cancer Cells in “In Vitro” Assay Marzena Pełczyńska (Wrocław/PL) PC1116 Treatment of Post-Stroke Lymphedema with Compression Bandaging – a Feasibility Study Nick Gebruers (Wilrijk/BE) PC1117 Reversal Time of Postprandial Changes of the Thickness of Abdominal Muscles Employing Ultrasound Measurements Pardis Noormohammadpour (Tehran/IR) PC1118 Efficacy and Safety of Repeated Incobotulinumtoxina Injections for Upper-Limb Post-Stroke Spasticity Elie Paul Elovic (Olomouc/CZ) PC1119 A One Year Pilot Study of Circuit Class Outcomes in Outpatient Neurological Population Shane McCullum (Fredericton/CA) PC1120 Effects of Emg Biofeedback Training on Patients with Bell’s Palsy Taslim Uddin (Dhaka/BD) PC1121 Use of Robotic Devices in Neurorehabilitation in Czech Republic Tereza Gueye (Prague/CZ) PC1122 Making of a New Electric Wheelchair for a Child with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Toshiko Hirashima (Moriyama/JP) PC1123 Use of Electrical Muscle Stimulation for Preventing Sceletal Muscle Weakness in Critically Ill Patients in Surcical ICU at University Medical Centre Ljubljana Urška Kidrič-Sivec (Ljubljana/SI) PC1124 Effects of Pelvic Biofeedback Electrical Stimulation on Neurogenic Bowel in Patients after Spinal Cord Injury Yi-Nian Peng (Chongqing/CN) PC1125 Preliminary Kinetic and Kinematic Study to Evaluate the Push-Off Movement During Gait with a Hinged Ankle-Foot Orthoses Yonetsu Ryo (Osaka/JP) EPS46 • C.2. PRM Interventions Research (IV) Terminal Chair 10 (Room Wien) Timo Hinrichs (Nottwil/CH) PC1126 The Effect of Different Force Direction and Resistance Levels during Resistive Static Contraction of the Lower Trunk Muscles on the Soleus H-Reflex Mitsuo Arai (Tokyo/JP) PC1127 A Comparison of the Movement Directional Related Activity of Antagonist Resistance Exercises Using fMRI Tomoko Shiratani (Adachi-Ku/JP) 142 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 14:00-15:00 PC1128 Repetitive Sensory Stimulation in Neurorehabilitation Hubert Dinse (Bochum/DE) PC1129 The Ankle Plantar and Dorsal Flexion Torque while Walking with the Ankle Foot Orthosis in Healthy and Poststroke Hemiplegic Subjects Shiho Mizuno (Tsu/JP) PC1130 Effect of Exercise on Quality of Sleep in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis Paula Clara Santos (Vila Nova De Gaia/PT) PC1164 Long-Term Effect of the Needs-Centered Seating Approach on the ADL Hiroki Ishihama (Hachioji/JP) PC1168 Motor Evoked Potential Changes in Fascilitatory and Inhibitory Setting of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Ischemic Stroke Patient – a Pilot Study Muhammad Hafiz Hanafi (Kuala Lumpur/MY) PC1169 Effect of Daily Life of Full-Time Rehabilitation/ADL Nurses on Activities of Daily Living in Stroke Patients Zou Chaojun (Hangzhou/CN) PC1171 Trans Cranial Magnetic Stimulation and Neuroplasticity in Rehabilitation after Ischemic Stroke Anamaria Bumbea (Craiova/RO) PC1173 Is Phonophoresis Treatment Effective? Determination of Ibuprofen Levels by Microextraction and HPLC Method in the Tissues of the Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis – a Preliminary Study Bayram Kelle (Adana/TR) 21 June EPS47 • D.1. Rehabilitation Systems and Services Research (III) Terminal Chair 13 (Room Rom) William Levack (Wellington/NZ) PD1253 Demand-Adequate Rehabilitative Care of Migrants Lara-Marie Reissmann (Hanover/DE) PD1255 Transition From Hospital to Community – Experiences of Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury, a Qualitative Research Mohamed Sakel (Canterbury/GB) PD1256 Outcome Comparision between Early and Late Rehabilitation in Stroke – a Prospective Cohort Study in Bangladesh Mohamed Sakel (Canterbury/GB) PD1258 Strengthening the International Perspective of Rehabilitative Care and Rehabilitation Research in Germany through the Development of an International Research Network Patrick Brzoska (Chemnitz/DE) PD1261 Patient Call Bell System at a Level 1 Neurological Rehabilitation Unit – Staff Perception Sunil J. Ankolekar (Norwich/GB) PD1262 An Audit to Assess the Compliance of the Use of a Structured Ward Round Checklist within the Rehabilitation Medicine Department Kay Mitton (Manchester/GB) PD1264 Design and Implementation of a Type of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Information Management System Based on ICF Framework and B/S Structure Jian-Jun Li (Beijing/CN) PD1265 Effects of Home Rehabilitation Training Based on Body Sensor Networks on Activity of Daily Living in Hemiplegic Patients after Stroke Jianming Fu (Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province/CN) 144 E-Poster Discussions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 • 14:00-15:00 PD1266 The Relationship between Physical Health-Related Quality of Life, Demands for Urban Development, and Usage of Pubic Transports among Dwelling Not-Homebound Elderly Yu Ishibashi (Tokyo/JP) PD1268 Compliance and Motivation in Rehabilitation Medicine (Pilot Study) Eva Maria Uher (Mistelbach/AT) PD1276 FRAX – Why May It Fail? Pedro Cantista (Braga/PT) EPS47 • D.1.4. Rehabilitation Economics Terminal Chair 13 (Room Rom) William Levack (Wellington/NZ) PD1281 Determinants of Costs of Care and Rehabilitation of People Injured in Traffic Accidents in Medellin (Colombia) Luz Helena Lugo (Medellin/CO) 21 June Potsdam placeI © fotolia.com/Fotohansi 145 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 EPS48 • A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions (VI) Terminal Chair 1 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Birgit Prodinger (Nottwil/CH) PA122 Rehabilitation of Multidirectional Shoulder Instability – Case Report Luis Boaventura (Maia/PT) PA123 Mirror Therapy for Improving Hand Fuction after Distal Radial Fractures – a Pilot Study Manuel Bayon- Calatayud (Toledo/ES) PA124 Plantar Fasciitis – Ultrasound-Guided Versus Non-Ultrasound-Guided Injection Noelia Sabater López (Murcia/ES) PA125 Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendon Rupture after Unknown Wrist Fracture – a Case Report and a Brief Literature Review Rui Cadilha (Viana Do Castelo/PT) PA127 Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Extrusion Developed after Vaginal Delivery Serdar Kesikburun (Ankara/TR) PA130 Therapeutic Effectiveness of Ultrasound-Guided Versus Blind Intra-Articular Injections of Hyaluronic Acid in Patients with Moderate Knee Osteoarthritis Fariba Eslamian (Tabriz/IR) PA131 Treatment of the Exertional Compartment Syndrome by Botulinum Toxin Jehan Lecocq (Strasbourg/FR) PA155 Orthopaedic Manifestations of Neurofibromatosis Type-1 (NF-1) – a Case Report Mouna Sghir (Monastir/TN) 22 June EPS49 • A.2.2. Degenerative Joint Diseases Terminal Chair 11 (Room Oslo) Franco Franchignoni (Novara/IT) PA165 Is the Functional Outcome of Patients after Total Knee Replacement Influenced by Obesity? Alessandro De Sire (Naples/IT) PA166 Ultrasound Guided Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – a Pilot Clinical Trial Alireza Pishgahi (Tabriz/IR) PA167 A Prospective Case-Control Study Comparing Health Related Quality of Life of Patients Undergoing Total Knee Replacement Vs Total Hip Replacement Antimo Moretti (Naples/IT) PA168 Chondroprotectors on Osteoarthritis Managment – What Evidence? Bruno Mendes (Tocha/PT) PA169 Arthrofibrosis of the Knee – the Postoperative Rehabilitation Approach Jonathan Rios (Faro/PT) PA170 Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease – a Rehabilitation Approach to a Former Surgical Condition Pedro Ferraz-Gameiro (Golegã/PT) PA171 Peroneal Injury in Non-Traumatic Knee Dislocation Alexandra Rivera-Vega (Little Rock, AR/US) PA172 Impact of Body Mass Index on the Quality of Life after Treatment in Patients with a Total Knee Prothesis Gordana Devecerski (Novi Sad/RS) PA173 Multifocal Osteonecrosis – Report of a Rare Case Jennifer Pires (Tocha/PT) 146 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PA174 Determining Moderately Important Change in MWT Walk Test (6MWT) Following a Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) Mark Buhagiar (Sydney/AU) PA175 Understanding Patient and Carer Preferences for Inpatient Rehabilitation after Joint Arthroplasty Mark Buhagiar (Sydney/AU) EPS50 • A.2.7. Musculoskeletal Trauma and Sports Injury Terminal Chair 14 (Room Moskau) Uwe Lange (Bad Nauheim/DE) PA250 Application of Kinesiotaping Treatment of Rib Injury Omer Dikici (Afyonkarahisar/TR) PA251 Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Patients Treated for Muscle Injury in a Physical Medicine Department Anis Jellad (Monastir/TN) PA252 Conservative Treatment of Proximal Humerus Fracture. Functional Results of Rehabilitation Program Group Marc Colomer-Giralt (Badalona/ES) PA253 Functional and Thermographic Correlation of Post-Surgical Hand Rehabilitation Sarah Adriana Nica (Bucharest/RO) PA254 Case Report-Rehabilitation in a Patient with Complex Trauma after Car Accident Sarah Adriana Nica (Bucharest/RO) PA255 Patellar Tendon Tear after Patellar Fracture Surgical Treatment – a Clinical Case Maria Silva (Porto/PT) PA256 Quality Assurance and Outcome after Orthopedic Shoe Supply in Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery Sabine Drisch (Murnau/DE) PA257 The Effects of Kerotherapy and Mobilization Combined with Jas Brace on Post-Traumatic Elbow Stiffness Xifang Liu (Xi‘an/CN) PA258 Long Term Follow-Up after Forearm Replantation Jun Wang (Wuxi/CN) PA260 Factors Influencing Functional Recovery after Femoral Fracture in Elderly in an Inpatient Rehab Facility Maria Micha (Athens/GR) EPS51 • A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions (VII) 9 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Gerald Küther (Hanover/DE) PA347 Urodynamic and Upper Urinary Tract (UUT) Finding in Spinal Cord Injury in Patients with Infectious Spondylitis Iheb Bel Haj Youssef (Monastir/TN) PA348 Pancerebellar Syndrome after Cardiac Arrest and Heat Stroke – a Challenge for Rehabilitation Joana Leal (São João Madeira/PT) PA350 A Rare Mix for Rehabilitation – Bickerstaff Syndrome Overlapped by Miller-Fisher Syndrome and Guillain-Barré Syndrome José Santoalha (Porto/PT) PA351 Atypical Presentation of a Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome – a Case Report José Santoalha (Porto/PT) PA352 The Relationship between Motivation and Functional Outcome in an Inpatient Rehabilitation Setting Katerina Sdravou (Thessaloniki/GR) PA353 Relationship between Cortical Stroke Lesion Volume and Postural Control Ability in Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke Kwang-Ik Jung (Kwang-Ju/KR) 147 22 June Terminal Chair E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PA356 Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency on the Phoenix Centre (Trauma and Neurological Rehabilitation Unit) Rachel Taylor (Liverpool/GB) PA357 Idiopathic Simultaneous Bilateral Facial Nerve Palsy – a Case Report Sara Domingues (Lisbon/PT) PA359 Robotic-Assisted Rehabilitation of the Upper Limb in Stroke Patients with Unilateral Neglect and Shoulder Subluxation Sikorskaia Irina (Minsk/BY) PA360 Traumatic Brain Injury in Elderly Adults. Which Accompanying Factors Affect the Functional Independence Sokratis Papageorgiou (Thessaloniki/GR) PA361 The Occupational Therapy and the Armeo Spring as Training Tool to Improve Upper Limb Functionality in Stroke Patients Sokratis Sgoutzakos (Thessaloniki/GR) PA362 Nontraumatic Spinal Cord Compression – a Descriptive Study about 50 Cases Iheb Bel Haj Youssef (Monastir/TN) 22 June EPS52 • A.3.3. Spinal Cord Injury (I) Terminal Chair 13 (Room Rom) Anthony Chiodo (Ann Arbor, MI/US) PA466 Global Meaning in People with Spinal Cord Injury – Content and Changes Elsbeth Littooij (Amsterdam/NL) PA467 Global Meaning and the Process and Outcome of Rehabilitation in People with Spinal Cord Injury – a Qualitative Study Elsbeth Littooij (Amsterdam/NL) PA468 Problematic Secondary Health Conditions and Its Impact on Social Activities and Daily Life within a Spinal Cord Injury Population Jennifer Piatt (Bloomington, IN/US) PA469 An Investigation into Implicit Motor Imagery Using Laterality Recognition of the Hand after Stroke Jonathan Marsden (Plymouth/GB) PA470 What Support Do Men with Spinal Cord Injury Need When Deciding on the Method of Bladder Drainage? A Qualitative Study Julia Engkasan (Kuala Lumpur/MY) PA471 Delayed Diagnose of Bilateral Tibial Fracture in a Patient with Spinal Cord Injury Marja Mikkelsson (Lahti/FI) PA472 Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurogenic Heterotopic Ossification Olfa Kharrat (Manouba/TN) PA473 Prevention of Added Disability in Spinal Cord Injury Nader Zoukeri (Manouba/TN) PA474 Health Related Quality of Life in Person with Spinal Cord Injury Sakshi Rolston (Ludhiana/IN) PA475 Development of a Discharge Nursing Plan for Social Adjustment in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Yielin Kim (Bucheon-Si/KR) PA1395 Epidemiology and Contemporary Risk Profile of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury (TSCI) in Switzerland Jonvieva Chamberlain (Nottwil/CH) 148 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 EPS53 • A.4.4. Cancer (I) Terminal Chair 8 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Lydia Latif (Kuala Lumpur/MY) PA622 Impact of Interventions with Music on Pain, Anxiety and Quality of Life of Cancer Patients Ana Zão (Porto/PT) PA623 The Impact of Lymphedema on Functionality and Quality of Life of Patients with Breast Cancer Ana Zão (Porto/PT) PA624 The “Chemobrain”; Topics about the Cognitive Impairment in the Oncologic Patient Anamaria Hernandez-Rivera (Bogota D.C./CO) PA625 Telemedicine Platform for the Comprehensive Management of Upper Limb Lymphedema after Breast Cancer Carolina De Miguel Benadiba (Madrid/ES) PA626 Exercise Training in Cancer Patients Scheduled for Elective Surgery Karin Valkenet (Utrecht/NL) PA627 Do Patients with Cancer Benefit from Rehabilitation Medicine Services? Ahmad Al Khayer (Doha/QA) PA628 Relevance of Pre-Operative Frailty and Post-Operative Complications in Geriatric Patients with Esophageal Cancer Treated Surgically Daisuke Makiura (Kobe City/JP) PA630 Evaluation of Effects of Strength- and Endurance Exercise on Oncologic Patients in an Ambulant Setting (Pilot Study) Mathias Gamauf (Vienna/AT) EPS54 • A.5. Pediatrics (I) 5 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Luh Karuni Wahyuni (Jakarta/ID) PA645 Mesh-Glove Electrical Stimulation in the Treatment of Upper Extremity Dysfunction in Children with Cerebral Palsy – a Preliminary Study Chien-Wei Peng (Taoyuan/TW) PA647 The Effects of a Combined Portage Early Childhood Education and Bobath Therapy Program in Children with Intracranial Aneurysms – a Case Report Erdoğan Kavlak (Denizli/TR) PA648 Late Onset Pompe Disease Filipe Quintas (Ponte De Lima/PT) PA649 The Observation of Curative Effect of Virtual Scene Training Treatment on Motor Function and Muscular Tension of Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy Jing Gao (Huaian/CN) PA650 Visual Impairment Program – a Paediatric Rehabilitation Outpatient Consultation Experience Joana Costa (Coimbra/PT) PA651 Clinical Determinants of Rehabilitation Outcomes in Children with Congenital Muscular Torticollis Joon Chul Lee (Seoul/KR) PA652 Family Dynamics and Psychosocial Functioning in Children with SCI/D in Colombia, South America Juan Carlos Arango (Bilbao/ES) PA653 The Middle Term Change of the Hip Dislocation and Gross Motor Function in the Children with Cerebral Palsy after Selective Hip Joint Muscle Release Surgery Kusumoto Yasuaki (Ohta-Ku/JP) PA655 The Importance of Respiratory Rehabilitation in Preterm Newborn – Case Report Slavica Varagic-Markovic (Belgrade/RS) PA656 The Effects of Lifestyle Intervention on the Health-Related Physical Fitness of the Preschoolers with Developmental Delay Yun-Hsien Lin (New Taipei City/TW) 149 22 June Terminal Chair E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 22 June EPS55 • A.5.2. Cerebral Palsy and Spina Bifida (I) Terminal Chair 6 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Andrew Cole (Sydney/AU) PA714 Orthopedic Selective Spasticity Control Surgery for Treatment of Spastic Upper Extremity in Cerebral Palsy Deepak Sharan (Bangalore/IN) PA715 Effect of Rehabilitation on Bone Mineral Density after Multilevel Lower Limb Surgery for Cerebral Palsy Deepak Sharan (Bangalore/IN) PA716 Biomechanical and Clinical Correlates of Swing-Phase Knee Flexion in Individuals with Spastic Cerebral Palsy Who Walk with Flexed-Knee Gait Dong-Wook Rha (Seoul/KR) PA717 Gender Differences of Lower Limb Kinematics during Horizontal Obstacle Avoidance in Children with Cerebral Palsy Mariana Kotzamanidou (Thessaloniki/GR) PA718 The Effect of Experience on the Inter-Rater Reliability of the Reimers’ Hip Migration Percentage in Children with Cerebral Palsy Pinar Doruk (Adana/TR) PA719 Adverse Effects of a Hydrotherapy Program on an Ambulatory Adult with Cerebral Palsy Jamie Branch (Auckland/NZ) PA720 Factors Affecting Stiff Knee Gait in Cerebral Palsy Jonathan Marsden (Plymouth/GB) PA721 Immediate Improvement of Temporal Gait Parameters in Spastic Cerebral Palsy Children after One Session of Vojta‘s Reflex Locomotion Therapy Sivaporn Vongpipatana (Bangkok/TH) PA722 Correlation between Motor Developmental Coefficient and the Presence of Motor Signs for Neurological Injury (Cerebral Palsy), during the First Year of Life Anamaria Hernandez-Rivera (Bogota D.C./CO) PA723 A Longitudinal Follow Up of Health Related Quality of Life in Children with Cerebral Palsy of Different Motor Severities Chih-Jou Lai (Taipei/TW) PA724 Effect of a New Single Event Multilevel Lever Arm Restoration and Anti Spasticity Surgery on Gross Motor Function and Mobility in Non-Ambulatory Children with Severe Cerebral Palsy Deepak Sharan (Bangalore/IN) PA725 Cerebral Palsy in Syria (Local Experiment) Basel Naser (Hamah-Muhardeh/SY) EPS56 • A.6. Geriatrics (I) Terminal Chair 2 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Katharina Pils (Vienna/AT) PA753 Well-Being, Playfulness and Participation Among Elderly with and without Disabilities Amiya Waldman Levi (Kiryat Ono/IL) PA754 Place Orientation and Visual Construction Subdomains of the MMSE as Predictors of Rehabilitation Success of Post-Acute Hip Fractured Patients Avital Hershkovitz (Petach Tikva/IL) 150 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PA755 A Case Study Illustrating the Use of the Mini-Best Test in Balance Exercise Prescription to Decrease Fall Risk in the Geriatric Population Estelle Gallo (New York, NY/US) PA756 Reliability and Validity of Four Step Square Test in Older Adults Filiz Altug (Denizli/TR) PA757 Acceptability and Predictors of Videoconferencing among Family Members of Residents of Nursing Homes in Taiwan Hsiu-Hsin Tsai (Tao-Yuan/TW) PA758 Personality Associates with Mobility Deterioration among Older Adults Maayan Agmon (Haifa/IL) PA759 Prior Physical Activity and Disability Risk Two Decades Later in the Oldest-Old Manon Guay (Sherbrooke/CA) PA760 Dysphagia in Elderly Patients with First-Ever Ischemic Stroke Mei-Ju Ko (Tainan/TW) PA761 Variation in the Body Composition in Pre-Menopausal & Post-Menopausal Bangladeshi Women Mohammad Nadim Kamal (Dhaka/BD) PA762 The Association between Fear of Falling and Daily Physical Activity, Including Both Step Count and Intensity, in Community-Dwelling Elderly Ryuichi Sawa (Kobe/JP) EPS57 • A.6. Geriatrics (II) 3 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Ian Cameron (Sydney/AU) PA763 Relationships between Muscle Mass and Chronic Low Back Pain in the Elderly Sun Chung (Seoul/KR) PA764 Premorbid Vigorous Physical Activities Ameliorate Gait Ability after Stroke Tomoko Yamaguchi (Fukui/JP) PA765 Differences of Muscular Activation and Gait Kinematics between the Older and Oldest Adults Yun-Hee Kim (Seoul/KR) PA766 Exercise for Sarcopenia in the Elderly – What Kind, Which Role? Ana Zão (Porto/PT) PA767 Measuring Rehabilitation Outcome in Post-Acute Hip Fractured Patients Avital Hershkovitz (Petach Tikva/IL) PA768 Poor Self-Rated Health and Associated Factors in Older Turkish Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Belguzar Kara (Ankara/TR) PA769 PA770 Acceleration of Vibration Signals in Various Body Parts upon Exposure to Different Whole Body Vibration Protocols in Older Adults Freddy Man Hin Lam (Hong Kong/CN) Squat Movement Differences between the Young and the Elderly Keisuke Kubota (Gyoda/JP) PA771 Assess the Impact of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Exercise Capacity and Functional Patients with Heart Failure in the Elderly Robert Irzmanski (Łodz/PL) PA772 Translation and Validation of the Arab Version of the Late-Life Function and Disability Instrument – a Cross Sectional Study Michal Elboim Gabyzon (Nahariya/IL) 22 June Terminal Chair 151 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 EPS58 • B. Biosciences in Rehabilitation (I) Terminal Chair 16 (Room Paris 1) Kristian Borg (Stockholm/SE) PB954 From Space to the Hospital Carolina Moreira (Porto/PT) PB955 The Effect of Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitors on Tendon-To-Bone-Healing Using Soft Tissue Autografts in a Rabbit Model of Acl Reconstruction Christian Dynybil (Bad Saulgau/DE) PB956 Is There an Association between Articular Cartilage Changes and Type of Meniscal Tear? Christian Dynybil (Bad Saulgau/DE) PB958 A New Technique to Develop a Rotator Cuff Tear Rat Model – A Pilot Concept Hsin-Shui Chen (Beigang/TW) PB959 Autophagy, a Novel Mechanism Which Can Explain Therapeutic Effects of Ultrasound in Osteoarthritis Rodica Ungur (Cluj-Napoca/RO) PB960 Correlation between the Expression of Heat Shock Protein 70 and Beta-Endorphin in Wet-Cupping Therapy Imam Subadi (Surabaya/ID) PB963 Stimulation According to Vojta Method in fMRI Petr Hlustik (Olomouc/CZ) PB964 A Review of the Effects of Progesterone in the Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy Shadi Shahraeeni (Tehran/IR) PB965 Pericytes Possess Superior Capabilities in Revascularizing Injured Muscle (Encore) Kunj Patel (Baltimore, MD/US) 22 June EPS59 • B.3. Biological Mechanism of Interventions (I) Terminal Chair 17 (Room Paris 2) Henk Stam (Rotterdam/NL) PB990 The Effects of Low Level Laser Therapy on Stroke Rats Chia-Hsin Chen (Kaohsiung/CN) PB991 The Effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation on Hyperalgesia and Spinal Glial Activation in Mice with Neuropathic Pain Hideaki Matsuo (Matsuoka-Cho/JP) PB992 Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Inhibit Bone Loss in a Rat Model of Diabetic Osteopenia through Modulating MicroRNA-29a Jun Zhou (Hengyang/CN) PB993 The Effects of Prenatal Stress on the Molecular Biology at Different Periods of Offspring Rats Lijuan Ao (Kunming/CN) PB994 Perlecan Effect on Proliferation of Muscle Satellite Cell through Adjusting Downstream Signal Pathways of Myostatin Zhuo Xu (Changchun/CN) PB999 Protective Effects of Ethyl Pyruvate on Expressions of 12-Lipoxygenase and Apoptosis in Neonatal Rats with Cerebral Brain Injury Induced by Intrauterine Infection Xiangying Kong (Jiamusi/CN) PB1002 The Effect of Treadmill Exercise on Denervation Induced Muscle Atrophy in Aged Rat Ho Jun Lee (Goyang-Si/KR) 152 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PB1003 Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Inhibit Bone Loss in Ovariectomized Rats through Modulating MicroRNA-21 Jun Zhou (Hengyang/CN) PB1004 The Effect of Excitability of Ventral Horn Motor Neurons after BTXAa Treatment Sijia Liu (Kunming/CN) PB1005 Beneficial Effects of Pelvis Lifting at Supine Position on Diaphragm Mobility and Respiration Pattern Tatsuya Ishizuka (Itabashi-Ku/JP) PB1006 Restriction of Thoracic Motility Induced by Lateral Deviation of Upper and Lower Thorax Tetsuro Hirayama (Tokyo/JP) EPS60 • B.4. Biosciences in Rehabilitation – Miscellaneous 18 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) John Melvin (Philadelphia, PA/US) PB1011 Lateral Differences in Rib Part-Latissimus Dorsi Thickness and Costovertebral Joint Stiffness Ayumi Mohara (Katsushika-Ku, Tokyo/JP) PB1012 Improved Bladder Emptying in Chronic Spinal Cord-Injured Rats by Electrical Stimulation of Pudendal Afferents Chih-Wei Peng (Taipei/TW) PB1013 Effects of the Study on BMD and Bone-Related Hormones in the Postmenopausal Women with a Long-Term Shuttlecock Kicking Practice Hao Niu (Tian Jin/CN) PB1014 Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Motor Cortex Excitability Upon Muscle Release From Tonic Muscle Contraction Kenichi Sugawara (Yokosuka/JP) PB1015 Kinematic Analysis of Tongue and Hyoid Bone in the Oropharyngeal Phase of Swallowing Using Videofluoroscopy Mitsumasa Yoda (Tokyo/JP) PB1016 Effects of Left or Right Pendular Motion of Upper Extremities on the Stability of Body Trunk and Lower Extremities Naoya Nishida (Adachi-Ku, Tokyo/JP) PB1017 Segmental Movements between Cervical Rotation and Lateral Thoracic Shape Change – the Manner of Increased or Decreased Deviation in Thoracic Shape Upon Cervical Rotation Taiichi Koseki (Tokyo/JP) PB1018 Preliminary Investigation of Association between VII R353Q Genotype and Premature Birth and Chinese Cerebral Palsy Children Xiaojie Li (Jiamusi/CN) PB1019 Breast Cancer-Related Lymphoedema, 12 Years Later, after Fracture Meltem Aras (Ankara/TR) PB1020 Psychomotor Reactions and Hemodynamic Parameters Change of Men with Hearing Impairment Jūratė Samėnienė (Kaunas/LT) 22 June Terminal Chair EPS61 • C.2. PRM Interventions Research (V) Terminal Chair 10 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) John Olver (Richmond/AU) PC1131 Influence of Exercise on Functional Capacity and in the Lumbar and Thoracic Disability in Ankylosing Spondylitis Paula Clara Santos (Vila Nova De Gaia/PT) PC1134 An International Study of Spasticity Management with Botulinum Toxin Injections in Anticoagulated Patients Sun Im (London/CA) 153 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PC1136 Role of Mirror Therapy for Phantom Limb Pain in Below Knee Amputees Amit Saraf (Ghaziabad/IN) PC1137 Phenytoin Toxicity in Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury Ana Ferreira (Viseu/PT) PC1138 Smart Glasses – a Modern Strategy to Enhance Rehabilitation and Safety for Patients with Clinical Conditions Steven Faux (Sydney/AU) PC1143 A Resistance Exercise Intervention in a Chronic Neck Population Using a Novel Strengthening Tool Cliona O‘Riordan (Macroom/IE) PC1144 Effect of 12-Week Backward Walking Exercise on Proprioception of Knee Joint in Patients with Knee Osteoarthristis Dongqing Xu (Tianjin/CN) PC1146 Upper Limb Orthosis after Stroke Rim Maaoui (Tunis/TN) PC1147 Efficacy of Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (rESWT) in Patients with a Symptomatic Heel Spur Okan Kucukakkas (Izmir/TR) PC1148 Static and Dynamic Parameters in Patients with Degenerative Flat Back and Its Change after Corrective Fusion Surgery Jung Hwan Lee (Seoul/KR) PC1187 The Changes of Surface Electromyographic Signals of Multifidus Muscle before and after Core Stability Exercise in Patients with Lumbar Disc Herniation Li Jianhua (Hangzhou/CN) 22 June EPS62 • D.3. Education and Training in Rehabilitation Terminal Chair 19 (Room Riga 2) Jolanta Kujawa (Lodz/PL) PD1299 Reciprocity Relationships in Rehabilitation Process Explained by the “Mutual Caring – from Knowledge to Action” Project Eugenia Rosulescu (Craiova/RO) PD1300 Immediate and Long-Term Effects of Reach-To-Grasp Training with Trunk Restraint on Functional Abilities in Individuals with Hemiparesis Poststroke – a Systematic Review Andrea Greisberger (Vienna/AT) PD1301 Effect of the Level of Self-Esteem on Self-Reported Adjustability Related to Clinical Practica in Occupational Therapy Trainees – Pre- and Post- Practicum Comparison Reiko Miyamoto (Tokyo/JP) PD1302 Does the Involvement of Board-Certificated Physiatrists in Rehabilitative Management Influence Clinical Outcomes after Stroke at a Convalescent Rehabilitation Ward? – Analysis Based on Japan Rehabilitation Database Ryo Momosaki (Tokyo/JP) PD1303 Evaluation of the Acute Effects of Gait Disorders in Parkinson’s Disease Following Home Physical Therapy Using Wireless Motion Sensors Yutaka Uemura (Ageo City/JP) PD1304 Application of Assistive Devices for Upper Limbs in Patient with High Level Quadriplegia (C5, Asia-A) Aikaterini Kotroni (Athens/GR) PD1305 Sensory and Motor Re-Training in Patients with Cerebral Damage Using Board Games Panagiotis Vorniotakis (Athens/GR) PD1306 How Resident Doctors Perceive the Rehabilitation Medicine Training in Romania-EU Ioan-Sorin Stratulat (Iasi/RO) 154 Karger Publications in the Fields of Neurology and Rehabilitation Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience, Vol. 32 rology and Frontiers of Neu slavsky Editor: J. Bogous Neuroscience Vol. 32 ery Clinical Recov age from CNS Dam Editors H. Naritomi D.W. Krieger Clinical Recovery from CNS Damage Editors: Naritomi, H. (Osaka); Krieger, D.W. (Copenhagen) XIII + 152 p., 13 fig., 6 tab., 2013 CHF 198.00 / EUR 165.00 / USD 233.00 ISBN 978–3–318–02308–4 (hard cover) ‘… highly recommended to researchers and rehabilitation specialists looking for a brief up-to-date introduction into these areas.’ Thierry Ettlin, European Neurology More information www.karger.com/fnene y rological Surger Progress in Neu sford Editor: L.D. Lun Vol. 28 Concussion Editors A. Niranjan L.D. Lunsford Progress in Neurological Surgery, Vol. 28 Concussion Editors: Niranjan, A.; Lundsford, L.D. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) VIII + 256 p., 49 fig., 21 in color, 26 tab., 2014 CHF 198.00 / EUR 165.00 / USD 233.00 ISBN 978–3–318–02648–1 (hard cover) The multimodality management of strategies of mild traumatic brain injury and concussion More information www.karger.com/prnes KI15304 To find out more about related publications and our journal program, please go to www.karger.com/neurology S. Karger AG, P.O. Box, CH–4009 Basel (Switzerland) E-Mail [email protected] E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PD1307 Master Course Occupational Therapy & Physiotherapy at Medical School of Hanover Andrea Bökel (Hanover/DE) PD1309 Influence of Rehabilitation Residency Training in Performing Chemodenervation in Cerebral Palsy Children Montana Buntragulpoontawee (Chiang Mai/TH) 22 June EPS63 • E.3. Measurement of Functioning (e.g. Psychometrics of Assessment Tools; Operationalisation of ICF Categories) Terminal Chair 15 (Room Madrid) Jorge Lains (Coimbra/PT) PE1340 Measuring Perceived Pain Among People with Musculoskeletal Disorders – Correlation between Numeric Rating Scale and Whodas 2.0. Turku ICF Study Anita Passoja (Turku/FI) PE1341 Toward the System-Wide Implementation of the ICF in Routine Practice – Results of the Consensus Conference to Develop Simple, Intuitive Descriptions of ICF Categories in the ICF Disability Set Birgit Prodinger (Nottwil/CH) PE1342 Relative Sensitivity of Change of Generic Health Status and ICF-Based Measures in Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Conditions Francesc Medina-Mirapeix (Murcia/ES) PE1343 Test-Retest Reliability of Mobility Activities Measurement Using a Patient Self-Report Questionnaire Francesc Medina-Mirapeix (Murcia/ES) PE1344 On the Treatment of Ordinal Scale Data in Rehabilitation Medicine Research Gunnar Grimby (Göteborg/SE) PE1345 Two Functioning Assessment Instruments in Neck Pain. Turku ICF Study Jenni Peltonen (Turku/FI) PE1346 Validity and Reliability of the Indonesian Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS) Marina Moeliono (Bandung/ID) PE1347 What Types of Assessment Tools Can Be Used to Ensure Individual’s Problems and Rehabilitation Needs Are Adequately Identified? A Systematic Review Mario Giraldo (Toronto/CA) PE1348 Kinematic Characteristic of Translation of Thorax that Occurs with Rotation of Trunk Masahiro Edo (Fujimino/JP) PE1349 Non-Uniform Coupling of Body Trunk Muscles Affects Thoracic Shape through Estimation on Sagittal Plane Motoki Jo (Fujimino/JP) PE1350 Construct Validity of the Item Bank of the Computerized Adaptive Testing System for Measuring Self-Care Performance (CAT-SC) in Children with Developmental Disabilities Szu-Shen Lai (Tainan/TW) 156 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 14:00–15:00 EPS64 • A.2. Musculoskeletal Conditions (VII) Terminal Chair 1 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN) PA132 Gender Differences in Physical and Mental HRQOL over the Course of One Year after Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation in Germany Wilfried Mau (Halle, Saale/DE) PA133 Spinal Accessory Nerve Injury after Neck Surgery – a Case Report Rui Cadilha (Viana Do Castelo/PT) PA134 Limbus Vertebra Presenting with Inflammatory Low Back Pain – Case Report Serpil Tuna (Antalya/TR) PA136 Comparative Clinical Outcomes of Conservative Treatment with Arthroscopic Repair in Rotator Cuff Tears – a Retrospective Observational Study Woohyung Lee (Seoul/KR) PA139 Electrodiagnostic Studies for Prediction of Outcome after Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection for Lumbar Radiculopathy Hyunsuk Cheong (Jeonju Jeollabukdo/KR) PA140 How Many Times Should We Have BoNT-A Treatments to Improve the Severe Upper Limb Paralysis Due to the Stroke? Masahiro Abo (Tokyo/JP) PA141 Measurements of Chest Wall Volume during Quiet Breathing and Deep Breathing in Supine Position in Patients with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Takefumi Sugiyama (Okayama/JP) EPS64 • A.2.8. Musculoskeletal Conditions – Miscellaneous Terminal Chair 1 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN) PA262 An Evaluation of the Effects of Low-Level Laser Therapy on Function, Strength and Electroneuromyografic Tests in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – a Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Pre-Study Pinar Doruk (Adana/TR) EPS65 • A.2.2. Degenerative Joint Diseases 11 (Room Oslo) N.N. PA176 Rate of Recovery of Strength and Function after Total Knee Arthroplasty Mathias Wewalka (Mistelbach/AT) PA177 Validity and Reliability of the Turkish Version of the MOS Sleep Questionnaire in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis Evren Yeşildal (Mersin/TR) PA180 Is There a Relationship between Knee Osteoarthritis and Venous Insufficiency? Secilay Akpinar (Kars/TR) PA184 Relation between Clinical and Radiographic Findings in Osteoarthritis Knee – a Cross-Sectional Study Safaa Mahran (Assiut/EG) PA187 The Influence of Life Style Risk Factors on BMD in Women of RS Gordana Stefanovski (Banja Luka/BA) PA188 Physical Function, Pelvic Movement and Patient-Reported Outcome in Patients with Hip Dysplasia One Year after Joint Preserving Surgery Inger Mechlenburg (Aarhus/DK) 22 June Terminal Chair 157 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 14:00–15:00 PA189 Rehabilitation after Total Knee Arthroplasty – Effect of Computer-Assisted Cryotherapy Versus Cold Packs Mathias Glehr (Graz/AT) PA195 Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Assessing Luschka’s Joint and Vertebral Artery Ying Yin (Chongqing/CN) EPS66 • A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions (VIII) Terminal Chair 9 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Elena Andreeva (Hanover/DE) PA363 Vertebral Hydatidosis Revealed by Spinal Cord Compression. Report of Three Cases Iheb Belhajyoussef (Monastir/TN) PA366 Does Recovery of Sitting Balance in the First 4 Weeks Following a Hemiplegic Stroke Predict Recovery of Functional Ambulation by 8 Weeks? Sunil J. Ankolekar (Norwich/GB) PA367 Beat-To-Beat Cardiovascular Responses to the Progressive Overload Exercise in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries Dongsoo Yi (Wonju/KR) PA370 Limiting Movement of the Non Affected Arm in an Hemiplegic Patient after Stroke – Action Protocol Based on Bibliography Search Maria Josefa Gonzalez Toro (Zafra/ES) 22 June EPS66 • A.3.1. Stroke (IV) Terminal Chair 9 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Elena Andreeva (Hanover/DE) PA421 Early Changes in Scapula Orientation after Stroke – Implication for Rehabilitation Olivier Remy-Neris (Brest/FR) PA437 Development and Application of New-Sports Program on People with Chronic Stroke Juri Jeong (Seoul/KR) PA438 Use of Care and Rehabilitation Services among Stroke Patients in Palestine Akram Amro (Hebron/PS) PA442 Effectiveness of the Lokomat Training on Gait, Functional Independence and Risk of Falls in Stroke Patients from Post-Acute Rehabilitation Daiana Popa (Bucharest/RO) PA443 Learning to Walk Again after Stroke Klaus Martin Stephan (Meerbusch/DE) PA445 Evaluation and Treatment Protocol for Central Post-Stroke Pain Marco Pontinha (Braga/PT) PA448 Effect of Zolpidem on Behavioral Recovery in Acute Ischemic Stroke Rat Model Min-Kyun Oh (Jinju-Si/KR) PA453 Hemiparetic Knee Extensor Strength and Balance Function Are Predictors of Ambulatory Function in Subacute Stroke Patients Eun Young Han (Goyang/KR) 158 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 14:00–15:00 EPS67 • A.3.3. Spinal Cord Injury (II) Terminal Chair 14 (Room Moskau) Apichana Kovindha (Chiang May/TH) PA476 An Investigation Into Implicit Motor Imagery Using Laterality Recognition of the Hand after Stroke Jonathan Marsden (Plymouth/GB) PA477 Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Extensor Spasticity in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Patients Myo Khin (Yangon/MM) PA478 Post Stroke Checklist Identifies Unmet Needs for Health Care in Post-Acute Stroke Patients Ta-Sen Wei (Changhua/TW) PA479 Spinal Cord Damage and Disabling Spasticity – Introducing the Ability Networks’ Clinical Pathway for Best Practice Indira Lanig (Ljubljana/SI) PA480 Early Access to Vocational Rehabilitation for Inpatients with Spinal Cord Injury – a Qualitative Study of Patients’ Perceptions Kumaran Ramakrishnan (Sydney/AU) PA481 The Frequency Causes of Readmissions in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Ali Raza (Rawalpindi/PK) PA482 Sustained-Released Fampridine in Multiple Sclerosis – Effects on Gait Parameters, Arm Function, Fatigue and Quality of Life Etienne Allart (Lille/FR) PA485 6 Weeks of Recumbent Rehabilitation Vs Early Mobilization – Effects on the Asia Score in Spinal Cord Injury Patients Piera Santullo (Salisbury/GB) PA486 Heterotopic Ossification in Spinal Injury Patient, Etiology, Pathology and Management Salah Rubayi (Downey, CA/US) EPS68 • A.3.3. Spinal Cord Injury (III) 13 (Room Rom) N.N. PA487 Inpatient Rehabilitation of Vascular Spinal Cord Injuries Sara Räder (Coimbra/PT) PA488 Patterns of Hepatic Dysfunction Following Acute Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Siddeshwar Patil (Leeds/GB) PA490 Factors Influencing Functional and Clinical Outcomes after Non-Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Sonia Jemni (Monastir/TN) PA491 Impact on Bone and Muscle Area after Spinal Cord Injury Yannis Dionyssiotis (Athens/GR) PA492 Sperm Quality Disturbance Among Spinal Cord Injury Patients André Cruz (Negreiros-Barcelos/PT) PA493 Neurogenic Osteoporosis after Spinal Cord Injury – a Challenge for Rehabilitation Inês Táboas (Oliveira De Azemeis/PT) PA494 Effects of Isokinetic Strength Training on the Lower Limbs Power in Paralytic People with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury of Thoracolumbar Jirong Zhang (Guiyang/CN) 22 June Terminal Chair 159 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 14:00–15:00 PA495 Autonomic Dysreflexia Knowledge in an Intensive Care Unit Marta Oliveira (Braga/PT) PA501 Spinal Cord Injury in New Zealand – a Preliminary Analysis of Implementation of IPSCI Report Xianghu Xiong (Christchurch/NZ) EPS69 • A.5. Pediatrics (II) Terminal Chair 5 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Enrico Castelli (Rome/IT) PA657 Performances of Vertical Jumping in Normal Arched and Flat-Feet Preschool Children Hsiu-Chen Lin (Taichung City/TW) PA658 Therapeutic Effect of Microcurrent Therapy in Children with In-Toeing Gait Jaeki Ahn (Seoul/KR) PA659 Effects of a Deep Breath on the Class Room Off-Task Behavior in a Child with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Ryuji Kobayashi (Tokyo/JP) PA661 Obstetric Brachial Plexus Lesions (OBPL) – Course of Disease and Implications for the Future Yesim Alacamlioglu (Vienna/AT) PA662 Impact Evaluation of a Specialized Seating Program for Children in a Low-Resources Setting Emma Sumner (Fredericton/CA) PA663 Correlation of Increased Muscle Tone with Neurophysiological and Ultrasound Findings of Central Nervous System in Newborns Tatjana Knezevic (Belgrade/RS) PA664 The Efficacy of Sonoelastography in the Evaluation of Congenital Sternocleidomastoid Muscular Torticollis Yong Beom Shin (Busan/KR) PA665 Developmental Manifestation by Genetic Subtype of Prader-Willi Syndrome In Young Sung (Seoul/KR) PA666 Two-Years Follow Up on Pulmonary Function in Children with Applied Cheneau Brace for Idiopathic Scoliosis Djurdjica Stevanovic Papic (Banja Luka/BA) 22 June EPS70 • A.5. Pediatrics (III) Terminal Chair 6 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Dennis Matthews (Aurora, CO/US) PA667 Manual Ability Classification System in Assessing Hand Function in Children with Cerebral Palsy Dobrinka Dragic (Banja Luka/BA) PA668 Effects of Cheneau Brace in Treatment of Idiopathic Scoliosis Dobrinka Dragic (Banja Luka/BA) PA669 Child Stroke Halima Zerouga (Oran/DZ) PA670 Clubfoot Treatment – Ponseti Method Halima Zerouga (Oran/DZ) PA671 Preliminary Study on the Relationship between Pulmonary Function and Neurobehavioral Development in Premature Infants Hui-Zhi Huang (Hefei/CN) 160 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 14:00–15:00 PA673 School Education as Participation in Children and Adolescents with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Non-Invasive Ventilatory Support Lorena Berna (Santiago/CL) PA674 Torticollis in a Child Revealing a Spinal Tumor – a Case Report Froui Samia (Sousse/TN) PA675 Effects of Balance Muscle Strength Training on Ankle Isometric Strength Qingwen Li (Tianjin/CN) PA676 Urodynamic Studies in Children Sara Räder (Coimbra/PT) PA677 Perinatal Brachial Plexus Palsy – a Retrospective Study Sara Räder (Coimbra/PT) EPS71 • A.6. Geriatrics (III) 2 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) N.N. PA660 A Meta-Analysis of Exercise on Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms in Persons with Dementia Ting Lan (Taipei/TW) PA773 Characteristic Differences in the Upper Body Behavior between Young Adults and the Elderly Moeka Sonoo (Shiraoka City/JP) PA774 Influence of Knee Pain on Various Activities of Daily Living May Reduce Physical Activity in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis According to Disease Severity Naoto Fukutani (Kyoto/JP) PA775 Rapid Stepping Time on Virtual Objects Correlates with Measures of Balance and Fear of Falling in Elderly Individuals Riki Brown (Haifa/IL) PA776 Efficacy of Beguine Dance on Balance in Thai Fall Risk-Elderly Thitiporn Phakdepiboon (Bangkok/TH) PA777 Reliability of Isometric Trunk Strength Measurements in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients Older Than 60 Years Thomas Kienbacher (Vienna/AT) PA778 Half Squat for Older Adults and Its Relationship with Balance Ability and Walking Parameters Irfan Uysal (Denizli/TR) PA779 Case Method Teaching through Simultaneous Videoconferencing Is an Effective Means of Training Aged Care Staff in Rehabilitation and Restorative Care Andrew Cole (Sydney/AU) PA780 Mobility Disorders in Elderly – Fall Prevention and Vitamin D3 Levels Ioan-Sorin Stratulat (Iasi/RO) PA783 Six-Minute Walk Distance Predicts the Readmission Due to Decompensated Heart Failure in Elderly Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Minoru Tabata (Toyohashi/JP) PA785 Rational Prescribing in an Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Findings from a Three Year Quality Improvement Project Dale Strasser (Atlanta, GA/US) 161 22 June Terminal Chair E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 14:00–15:00 EPS72 • A.6. Geriatrics (IV) Terminal Chair 3 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Martin Weigl (Munich/DE) PA786 Relationships between Toe Grip Strength, and Dynamic Balance and Functional Mobility in Community-Dwelling Elderly Japanese Individuals Daisuke Uritani (Nara/JP) PA787 Complex Assessment and Outpatient Rehabilitation in Elderly Females with Painful Knee Osteoarthritis Rodica Traistaru (Craiova/RO) PA788 Development of Health Enhancing Exercise Program for Physically Handicapped Persons and Participants’ Pulmonary Function Takumi Yamada (Arakawa Tokyo/JP) PA789 Multimodal Training Intervention – an Approach to Successful Aging Janus Gudlaugsson (Reykjavik/IS) EPS72 • A.6.2. Frailty Terminal Chair 3 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Martin Weigl (Munich/DE) PA796 Frailty Level and Health-Related Characteristics in Korean Farmers Sora Baek (Chuncheon-Si/KR) PA797 Frailty Syndrome – an Emerging Concept Diva Jesus (Santa Cruz/PT) 22 June EPS72 • A.6.4. Risk of Falls in the Elderly Terminal Chair 3 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Martin Weigl (Munich/DE) PA798 Falls in Rehabilitation Medicine Clinic – Why Create a Workshop? Ilinca Urzica (Troyes/FR) PA799 Falls in Portuguese Elderly Might Be Associated with Dual Forms of Malnutrition – Preliminary Results João Pinheiro (Coimbra/PT) PA800 Technology Meets Medicine for Falls Prevention Yannis Dionyssiotis (Athens/GR) PA801 Early Detection for Old People with Risk of Fall and ItsPrevention Elizabeta Popova Ramova (Bitola/Mk) EPS73 • B. Biosciences in Rehabilitation (II) Terminal Chair 16 (Room Paris 1) Maria Amparo Martinez Assucena (Valencia/ES) PB970 FTY720 Effects the Neurofunctional and Permeability of Blood-Spinal Cord Barrier after Acute Spinal Cord Injury in Rats Ying Yin (Chongqing/CN) PB971 Traumatic and Degenerative Knee – A-PRP (Autologus Platelet Rich Plasma) Treatment. Case Studies Ioan-Sorin Stratulat (Iasi/RO) 162 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 14:00–15:00 EPS73 • B.1. Mechanisms of Tissue Injury and Development of Organ Dysfunction Terminal Chair 16 (Room Paris 1) Maria Amparo Martinez Assucena (Valencia/ES) PB972 Changes in the Histopathological and Morphometrical Findings of the Adipose Cell of Infrapatellar Fat Pad after Spinal Cord Injury in Rats Ippei Kitade (Yoshida-Gun, Fukui-Pref/JP) PB973 Study of the Effect of Joint Stability on Articular Cartilage and Biomarkers Using the Rat Osteoarthritis Model Kenji Murata (Koshigaya/JP) PB974 Curcumin and Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury in Rats Lucia Machova Urdzikova (Prague/CZ) PB975 Specific Contraction Types Induce Different Responses in Skeletal Muscles and Tendons in Rats Motoki Kuroo (Shiraoka/JP) PB976 HDAC6 Regulates the Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy to Prevent Oxidative Damage in Injured Neurons after Experimental Spinal Cord Injury Su Min (Suzhou/CN) PB977 Effect of Balance Exercise Training on Neuromuscular Function after Peripheral Nerve Injury of Adult Rats Naohiko Kanemura (Koshigaya/JP) PB978 Mechanotransduction in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Spontaneous Healing Takanori Kokubun (Koshigaya/JP) PB979 The Biomodulation Effect on the Microcirculation Due the Balneology Treatment Measured by the Laser Doppler Varje-Riin Tuulik Leisi (Estonia/EE) PB981 Role of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Sun Up Noh (Seoul/KR) EPS74 • B.2. Cell and Tissue Adaptation and Maladaptation 17 (Room Paris 2) Mauro Zampolini (Perugia/IT) PB982 Effect of Exercise on the Expression of Μ-Opioid Receptor of Rostral Ventromedial Medulla in Neuropathic Pain Rat Model In-Sung Choi (Gwangju/KR) PB983 Heat Stress Attenuates Skeletal Muscle Fiber Atrophy in Diabetic Rats Koji Nonaka (Habikino/JP) PB984 Randomized, Sham Controlled Trial of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Patients with Paretic Hand in Chronic Stroke Nela Ilic (Belgrade/RS) PB985 The Effect of Restricting Anterior Displacement of the Tibia after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Yuri Morishita (Souka-Shi/JP) PB986 The Effects of Hypoxia Exposure on Rabbit after Myocardial Infarction Chunxiao Wan (Tianjin/CN) 22 June Terminal Chair 163 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 14:00–15:00 EPS74 • B.3. Biological Mechanism of Interventions Terminal Chair 17 (Room Paris 2) Mauro Zampolini (Perugia/IT) PB1007 Characteristic Lateral Changes in Upper Thoracic Shape and Sitting Ground Reaction Pressure Associated with Lateral Neck Bending Tomoko Kawasaki (Tokyo/JP) PB1008 Relation between Deviation of Trunk and Rectus Abdominis Muscle Thickness and Respiratory Function Tsutomu Fujihara (Tokyo/JP) PB1009 Urinary Tract Infection Prevalence and Management on Phoenix Centre (Trauma and Neurological Rehabilitation Unit) Santosh Gurung (Liverpool/GB) PB1010 Development of a Finger Joint Extension Orthosis for Integrated Volitional Control Electrical Stimulation of Upper Extremity of Stroke Patients with Hemiplegia Shintaro Nezuo (Kurashiki/JP) PB988 The Locomotor Recovery Secondary to Neural Stem Cell Transplantation Combined with Treadmill Training in Chronic Phase Spinal Cord Injury Model Mice Syoichi Tashiro (Shinjuku-Ku/JP) PB989 Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field Regulated Hair Follicles Growth at Anagen Phase in Depilation-Induced Hair Cycle Xinping Li (Guangzhou/CN) 22 June EPS75 • C.2. PRM Interventions Research (VI) Terminal Chair 10 (Room Wien) Reynaldo Rey-Matias (Manila/PH) PC1149 The Influences of Specially Designed Backpack on Head, Trunk, and Pelvic Kinematics Jung Hwan Lee (Seoul/KR) PC1150 A Principal Component Analysis Base on Three-Dimensional Motion of Tai Chi Chuan Li Xiang (Fujian Fuzhou/CN) PC1151 Botulinum Toxin in Neurogenic Sialorrhea – Two Ultrasound-Guided Injection Techniques Comparison Sonia Chahuán (Santiago/CL) PC1154 The Effect of Instruction Focusing on Single Versus Multi Movement Parameters on Upper Limb Exercise Training Masahiko Mukaino (Toyoake/JP) PC1155 Acupuncture Combined Joint Mobilization Treat a Case of Exercise-Induced Muscle Qingwen Li (Tianjin/CN) PC1157 Clinical Decision Making for Using Electro-Physical Agents – What Do Physical Therapists Consider? Shmuel Springer (Modiin/IL) PC1158 Clinical Application of the Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Assessing the Cognition of Stroke Patients Xuxia Wang (Xuzhou/CN) PC1159 Baropodometrics and Diabetic Foot. Contribution to Early Detection of Risk Factors of Foot Ulceration Amparo Assucena (Requena/ES) PC1160 The Efficacy of 100 and 300 mg Gabapentin in the Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Arash Babaei-Ghazani (Tabriz/IR) 164 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 14:00–15:00 PC1161 Dance Therapy as an Adjunct to Rehabilitation of Persons with a Physical Disability – What Do the Preliminary Analyses Say about Whether It Works? Bonnie Swaine (Beaconsfield/CA) PC1188 Whole Body Vibration on the Intensive Care Unit Sarah Wernicke (Berlin/DE) PC1398 Prospective Study on Effectiveness of Vestibular Rehabilitation in Postsurgical Patients Maria Consuelo Calvo Garcia (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria/ES) EPS76 • D.4. Rehabilitation Management and Administration Terminal Chair 19 (Room Riga 2) Juliane Briest (Hanover/DE) PD1313 Societal Cost of Traumatic Brain Injury – a Comparison of Cost-Of-Injuries Related to Biking with and without Helmet Use Camille Costa (Montreal/CA) PD1314 Mouth and Pharynx Rehabilitation with the Oral Health Care Team Shinya Yura (Tonami/JP) PD1315 The Risk Assessment of DVT/PE before Rehabilitation Therapy Izumi Komaba (Tokyo/JP) PD1316 Using uSPEQ to Improve Service Quality in Inpatient Rehabilitation Program Wen Zhang (Shanghai/CN) EPS76 • D.4.2. Case Management Terminal Chair 19 (Room Riga 2) Juliane Briest (Hanover/DE) PD1319 Physical-Kinetic Therapy in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I-Case Report Dorina Stoicanescu (Baile Felix/RO) PD1320 Medical Rehabilitation in a Case with Severe Clinical Onset of Syringomielia Mariana Cevei (Baile Felix/RO) EPS77 • E.3. Measurement of Functioning 15 (Room Madrid) Luz Helena Lugo (Medellín/CO) PE1351 A New Consideration of the Modified Barthel Index – the Correlation and Grouping of Each Activities in the Modified Barthel Index (MMI) in Stroke Patients Using Rasch Model Yong Jin Jeong (Seoul/KR) PE1352 Profile of the Patients of a Public Rehabilitation Services Network in Brazil – Using a Systematized Protocol to Collect Functional Information and Guide the Rehabilitation Care Mariana Souza (Belo Horizonte/BR) PE1353 Development of the Criteria for Motor Imagery for Children — Validity and Reliability Osamu Nitta (Tokyo/JP) PE1354 Development of the Motor Coordination Evaluation Scale for Children— Validity and Reliability Osamu Nitta (Tokyo/JP) PE1355 Outcome Evaluation of Family Service in Early Intervention Shih-Heng Sun (Taichung/TW) 22 June Terminal Chair 165 E-Poster Discussions • Monday, 22 June 2015 • 14:00–15:00 A Study on Factors of Standing Postural Control by Moving Center of Gravity Yuji Tanaka (Sapporo/JP) PE1357 Psychometric Properties of the Ghent Participation Scale – Measuring Participation Based on the Subjective Experiences of Individuals Dominique Van De Velde (Ghent/BE) PE1358 A Characterization of Change Scores on the Stroke Upper Limb Capacity Scale (SULCS) during Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Michael O’dell (New York, NY/US) PE1359 Disability in Low Back Pain – Correlation between Oswestry Back Pain Disability Index and Whodas 2.0. Turku ICF Study Tuomas Varjonen (Turku/FI) PE1360 Measuring Perceived Work Ability among Patients of an Outpatient PRM Clinic Using Whodas 2.0. Turku ICF Study Tero Silto (Turku/FI) PE1405 Clinical Usefulness of the Assessment Battery for Capacity and Performance -BECAD, a Scale Derived from the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Luis Solano (Valencia/ES) 22 June PE1356 German Historical Museum I © fotolia.com/elxeneixe 166 DIE FACHZEITSCHRIFT ZUR BERUFLICHEN REHABILITATION Die „Berufliche Rehabilitation“ ist die einzige deutsche Fachzeitschrift, die zu Fragen einer arbeitsmarktbezogenen Teilhabe von Menschen mit Behinderung publiziert. Ergebnisse aus innovativen Modellprojekten und Kooperationen mit der Wirtschaft sind ebenso vertreten wie die neuesten Erkenntnisse der rehabilitationswissenschaftlichen, medizinischen, psychologischen oder pädagogischen Forschung und Praxis. Die Fachzeitschrift mit Beiträgen zur beruflichen und sozialen Teilhabe junger Menschen mit Behinderung erscheint seit 25 Jahren vierteljährlich und wird von der BAG BBW e.V. herausgegeben. GEFÖRDERT VOM Berufliche Rehabilitation Beiträge zur beruflichen und sozialen Teilhabe junger Menschen mit Behinderung Schwerpunktthema: Medizinisch-berufliche Rehabilitation von Jugendlichen mit (extremer) Adipositas ang | Heft 28. Jahrg n bilitatio he Reha Beruflic ang | Heft 28. Jahrg 2 | 2014 28. Jahr gang | Heft der geben von nschaft Herausge eitsgemei Bundesarb werke fsbildungs der Beru bw.de www.bagb sozialen flichen und Behinderung zur beru schen mit Beiträge junger Men Teilhabe n a: nktthem fsbildungswerke Schwerpu rie in Beru Psychiat 3 | 2014 tion Rehabilita Berufliche Schwerpunkte bereits erschienener Ausgaben: > ICF und Berufliche Rehabilitation III (01/2015) > Innovation und Evaluation (04/2014) > Übergänge in betriebliche Ausbildung und Beschäftigung (03/2014) > Psychiatrie in Berufsbildungswerken (02/2014) > Medizinisch-berufliche Rehabilitation von Jugendlichen mit (extremer) 2 | 2014 28. Jahrgang | Heft 1 | 2014 Adipositas (01/2014) Beruflich Berufliche Rehabilitation Beiträge zur beruflichen und sozialen Teilhabe junger Menschen mit Behinderung Beruflic e Rehabilita tion Herausge geben von Bundesar beitsgem der der Beru einschaf fsbildung t www.bag swerke bbw.de he Reha bilitatio n Beiträge zur beru Teilhab e junger flichen und sozi Mensche alen n mit Beh Schwer inderun Übergänpunktthema: g ge in betr iebliche Ausbild ung und 28. Jahr Bes gang | Heft 3 | 2014 chäftig ung ca. 100 Seiten, Einzelheft € 10,50 (zzgl. Versandkosten) Jahresabonnement (4 Ausgaben) € 38,00 (zzgl. Versandkosten) Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie unter: www.lambertus.de PRAXISHILFEN FÜR DIE REHABILITATION Das Buch vermittelt kompakt die rechtlichen Grundlagen in der Heilpädagogik und Heilerziehungspflege. Die aktualisierte zweite Auflage dieses Standardwerkes ist Pflichtlektüre für alle, die sich in Theorie und Praxis mit Fragestellungen der Heilpädagogik befassen. Der Autor informiert umfassend über Arbeitsformen und Möglichkeiten der Supervision für helfende Berufe. Ein didaktisch aufbereitetes Buch, das Studierenden und Praktikern in Sozial- und Gesundheitsberufen methodisches und organisatorisches Handlungswissen an die Hand gibt. Kuhn-Zuber, Bohnert n Recht in der Heilpädagogik und Heilerziehungspflege d Gabriele Kuhn-Zuber | Cornelia Bohnert Recht in der Heilpädagogik und Heilerziehungspflege eBook eBook eBook eBook inklusive inklusive inklusive inklusive 2014, 356 Seiten, € 22,90 ISBN 978-3-7841-2447-6 2., aktualisierte Auflage 2015, 360 Seiten, € 25,90 ISBN 978-3-7841-2667-8 Sie erhalten unsere Bücher in Ihrer Buchhandlung oder direkt bei uns. www.lambertus.de 2015, ca. 230 Seiten ca. € 20,00 ISBN 978-3-7841-2610-4 6., überarbeitete Auflage 2015, 342 Seiten, € 24,90 ISBN 978-3-7841-2696-8 E-Poster Discussions • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 EPS78 • A.3. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions (IX) Terminal Chair 9 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Elena Andreeva (Hanover/DE) PA371 Return to Work in a Patient with Sacral Chordoma – a Case Study Amy Ng (Houston, TX/US) PA372 A Case Report on Weaver Syndrome Eleni Moumtzi (Voula-Athens/GR) PA373 Phrenic Nerve Clipping in Stroke Patient for the Treatment of Intractable Hiccup Kim Honggeum (Seoul/KR) PA377 Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Paretic Arm Function in Restorative and Chronic Stage Stroke Patients Atsushi Manji (Tokyo/JP) PA378 Atypical Guillain-Barré Syndrome Presentation – from Misdiagnosis and Surgical Propose to Correct Diagnosis and Successful Rehabilitation Inês Táboas (Oliveira De Azemeis/PT) PA380 Rehabilitation Program in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease and Pulmonary Dysfunction Rodica Traistaru (Craiova/RO) 23 June EPS79 • A.3.2. Traumatic Brain Injury Terminal Chair 8 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Nachum Soroker (Tel Aviv/IL) PA460 Peer Mentoring after Traumatic Brain Injury – Findings from a Feasibility Study Paula Kersten (Auckland/NZ) PA461 Constraint Induced Movement Therapy in Day Treatment Program for People after Brain Injury Yvona Angerova (Prague/CZ) PA462 Tracheostomy Discharge Protocol in Increased Care Unit of a Rehabilitation Center. A Prospective Cohort Study Anestis Iliadis (Thessaloniki/GR) PA463 Meal Complexity – an Important Influence on the Assessment of Activity Performance Following Acquired Brain Injury? Frédérique Poncet (Montreal/CA) PA465 Functional Outcome and Social Reintegration of Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury – about a Tunisian Population Soumaya Boudokhane (Monastir/TN) EPS80 • A.3.4. Autoimmune and Inflammatory Neurological Terminal Chair 16 (Room Paris 1) N.N. PA502 Ultrasonographic Assessment of Femoral Cartilage in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Selma Eroglu (Afyonkarahisar/TR) PA503 Management of Fatigue in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis Fary Khan (Parkville/AU) PA504 Predicting and Overcoming Freezing of Gait in Parkinson Disease with a Smartphone Maria Gabriella Ceravolo (Ancona/IT) 168 E-Poster Discussions • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PA505 Tools for Evaluating Therapeutic Response in Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP): a Case Report Mauricio Arias Franco (Bogota/CO) PA506 Tick-Borne Meningoencephaloradiculomyelitis Patients’ Rehabilitation Outcome Primoz Novak (Ljubljana/SI) PA507 Hippotherapy Simulator Would Improve Stability in Multiple Sclerosis – a Pilot Study Alireza Pishgahi (Tabriz/IR) PA508 Incidence and Risk Factors of Falls in Subjects with Parkinson’s Disease – a Case-Control Study Maria Gabriella Ceravolo (Ancona/IT) PA509 Characteristics of Walking Fatigability in Multiple Sclerosis Etienne Allart (Lille/FR) PA511 Assessment of Practices Concerning Rehabilitation and Sport for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Jean-Baptiste Bouee (Brest/FR) PA512 IVIG in Post-Polio Patients – Characteristics of Responders Gunilla Östlund (Stockholm/SE) EPS78 • A.3.5. Neurodegenerative Diseases Terminal Chair 9 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Elena Andreeva (Hanover/DE) PA514 Excitability of Spinal Neural Function Using the F-Wave During Motor Imagery in Parkinson Disease Toshiaki Suzuki (Osaka/JP) PA516 Predictors of Physical Health Related Quality of Life in Parkinson’s Disease Patients Presenting for Deep Brain Stimulation Alexandre Diaz (Florianópolis/BR) PA517 Effects of Cueings for Freezing of Gait in Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease – a Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review Yu-Ju Li (Taipei/TW) EPS79 • A.3.6. Language and Speech Disorders Terminal Chair 8 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Nachum Soroker (Tel Aviv/IL) PA521 Fundamental Frequency and Formant of Vowels of Glossectomy Patients after Speech Therapy Yi-Jen Chen (Tainan/TW) Terminal Chair 17 (Room Paris 2) Rolf Frischknecht (Lausanne/CH) PA522 Fibular Nerve Damage after Knee Dislocation. Clinic, Neurophysiology and Ultrasound in Diagnosis, Prognosis, Treatment and Rehabilitation Daniele Coraci (Rome/IT) PA523 Botulinum Toxin Injections Cause Long Term Improvement of Frey’s Syndrome – a Case Report Isabel Maria Jimenez Cubero (Madrid/ES) PA524 Rehabilitation Approach of Peripheral Facial Paralysis – 2 Years Experience Jonathan Rios (Faro/PT) 23 June EPS81 • A.3.7. Nerve Injury 169 E-Poster Discussions • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PA525 The Factors Influencing Nerve Thickness – a Sonographic Study Alper Murat Ulasli (Afyonkarahisar/TR) PA526 An Unusual Site of Ulnar Nerve Entrapment in a Patient with Normal Nerve Conduction Studies Alper Murat Ulasli (Afyonkarahisar/TR) PA527 Femoral Neuropathy Due to Spontaneous Iliopsoas Muscle Haematoma Joana Barroso (Porto/PT) PA528 Application of Mirror Therapy in a Severe Brachial Plexus Injury Mihaela Adriana Taranu (Badalona/ES) PA529 Neuropathy of Long Thoracic Nerve Post Infectious Mononucleosis Nilza Pinto (Porto/PT) EPS81 • A.3.10. Vegetative States, Minimally Conscious & Low Awareness States Terminal Chair 17 (Room Paris 2) Rolf Frischknecht (Lausanne/CH) PA1397 Very Early Verticalization and Mobilization in Patients with Severe Brain Injury – a Safety and Feasibility Study Ilaria Zivi (Gravedona ed Uniti/IT) EPS81 • A.3.11. Neurological and Mental Health Conditions – Miscellaneous Terminal Chair 17 (Room Paris 2) Rolf Frischknecht (Lausanne/CH) PA456 The Research of the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Assessment to the Effect of Upper Limb Movement Functions in Patients with Stroke Su Min (Suzhou/CN) PA457 Sturge-Weber Syndrome – Life Through a 4º Tunnel – a Clinical Case Report. Vítor Brás Da Silva (Lisbon/PT) PA458 Pilot Study – Efficacy and Safety of Botulinum Neurotoxins in Patients with Polysubstance Abuse in Chemical Dependency Program Setting. Elena Polukhin (Bloomington, IN/US) 23 June EPS82a • A.4.1. Heart, Cardiovascular and Lymph Diseases Terminal Chair 18 (Room Riga 1) Francesca Gimigliano (Naples/IT) PA590 Chronic Kidney Disease – a New Target of Cardiac Rehabilitation Masahiro Kohzuki (Sendai/JP) PA591 Effects of Enhance External Counterpulsation and Cardiac Rehabilitation on Clinical Parameters and Plasma Nitric Oxide, Endothelin1 and High Sensitive CRP in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Seyed Kazem Shakouri (Tabriz/IR) PA592 Lymphedema Characteristics and the Efficacy of Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy (CDP) in Patients with Malignant Lymphedema Sufen Liao (Changhua/TW) PA593 Cardiovascular Risk Factors – Effect on the Functional Capacity of Patients in Cardiac Rehabilitation Carlos Matos (Pedroso/PT) PA594 Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Variables as Independent Predictors of Return to Work in Cardiac Rehabilitation Participants Sarah Eichler (Potsdam/DE) 170 E-Poster Discussions • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PA595 Ischemic Heart Disease Affects Sexual Function in Women Attending a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Inês Cunha (Rio Tinto/PT) PA596 Physical Ischemia Induced by Isometric Exercise Facilitates Collateral Development in the Remote Ischemic Myocardium of Humans Xiao Lu (Nanjing/CN) PA597 Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation – Clinical Case Maria Silva (Porto/PT) PA599 The Influence of ß-Blockers in Heart Rate Recovery and Rating of Perceived Exertion When Determining Training Intensity for Cardiac Rehabilitation Sen-Wei Tsai (Taichung/TW) PA605 Inpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation – Functional Comorbility after Cardiac Surgery Marta Supervía Pola (Zaragoza/ES) EPS82b • A.4.2. Pulmonary Diseases Terminal Chair 19 (Room Riga 2) N.N. PA609 Long-Term Tracheostomy Care Status in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patients Jesang Lee (Busan/KR) PA610 Some Features of Rehabilitation for Patients with Chronic Respiratory Diseases and Chest Deformations Mykhaylo Kyrychenko (Kharkov/UA) PA611 Effects of Whole Body Vibration on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease – a Systematic Review Xiaotian Yang (Chengdu/CN) PA612 A Cadaver Study for Measuring Tracheostomy Cuff Pressure after Air Inflation in Different Tube Types Myung Jun Shin (Busan/KR) PA613 Early Pulmonary Rehabilitation for Improving Functioning and Quality of Life in Patients with Lung Cancer Eligible for Surgical Treatment Besa Kopliku (Reggio Emilia/IT) PA615 Controlled Breathing Training Provided by a Device to Improve Pulmonary Function and Exercise Capacity for Patients with COPD – a Novel Therapy Strategy? Mingsheng Zhang (Guangzhou/CN) PA616 Cervico-Brachial Neuralgia C8 Revealing a Pancoast Tobias Syndrome in Twin Brothers Wafa Said (Monastir/TN) EPS82 • A.4.4. Cancer (II) 19 (Room Riga 2) N.N. PA631 Thoracic Lumbar Spinal Orthosis Prescription as an Alternative to Stabilizing Surgery in Patients with Advanced Cancer with Bone Metastasis – a Local Experience Paola Ritter (Santiago/CL) PA634 Lymphedema in Sentinel Node Negative Breast Cancer Patients – a Long Term View Hanne Verbelen (Wilrijk/BE) PA635 Emerging Issues in Breast Cancer Rehabilitation and Quality of Life – an Observational Study in Italian Breast Cancer Survival Patients Monica Pinto (Naples/IT) 23 June Terminal Chair 171 E-Poster Discussions • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PA636 Individualized Exercise Training for Cancer Patients in the Onkosportzentrum (Oncosportcenter) Bonn-Rhein-Sieg/Germany Evren Atabas (Bonn/DE) 23 June EPS83 • A.5. Pediatrics (IV) Terminal Chair 5 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) N.N. PA679 PA680 Effects of the Use of Prophylactic Caffeine on Preterm Infants’ aEEG and Clinical Outcomes Xiao-Hong Wen (Hefei/CN) The Effects of Core Stability Training on Fine Motor Function and ADL Ability of Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy Xiaojie Li (Jiamusi/CN) PA681 The Study of Reliability and Validity of the ICF-CY Self-Care Sets in Children with Cerebral Palsy Xiaojie Li (Jiamusi/CN) PA682 Developmental Evaluation in the Patients with Xeroderma Pigmentosum Group A, Using Enjoji Development Examination Yoshitada Sakai (Kobe/JP) PA683 Effects of Quality of Life of Autistic Disorder Children Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA684 Hildren with Autism on Music Therapy Clinical Study Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA685 Clinical Research on Improving the Brain Microcirculation of Children with Cerebral Palsy by Acupuncture Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA686 Effects of Quality of Life of Autistic Disorder Children’s Parents Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA687 Effects of Quality of Life of Autistic Disorder Children Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA688 Hip Morphology and Muscle Contraction in Assisted Standing in a Population of Children with Cerebral Palsy – a Preliminary Study Berenice Fernández Estévez (Granada/ES) PA689 Vestibulocollic Reflexes and Intervention Program Based on Vestibular Stimulation in a Population with Cerebral Palsy Berenice Fernández Estévez (Granada/ES) PA712 Application of Peabody Developmental Motor Scales in Children with Acyanotic Congenital Heart Disease Xuan Zhou (Shanghai/CN) 172 E-Poster Discussions • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 EPS84 • A.5. Pediatrics (V) Terminal Chair 6 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Marc Lissens (Geel/BE) PA690 Pediatric Rehabilitation in Saudi Arabia – Diagnoses and Practice Sami Ullah (Riyadh/SA) PA691 Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency – an Uncommon Congenital Deformity – a Clinical Case Daniela Amaral (Porto/PT) PA693 Sciatic Nerve Injury in a Newborn Resulting From Surgical Incision in a Caesarean Delivery – a Case Report Zaheer Ahmed Gill (Karachi/PK) PA694 Functional Prognosis of Postoperative Swallowing Impairment in Pediatric Patients with Posterior Fossa Brain Tumor Woohyung Lee (Seoul/KR) PA696 PA697 Segmental Colonic Transit Measurement in Children with Bowel Bladder Dysfunction Vesna Zivkovic (Nis/RS) PA698 Effects of Multi-Media Action Observation Therapy that Based on Mirror Neuron Theory on Motor Function of Cerebral Palsy Patients in Water and on Land Yao Cui (Beijing/CN) PA701 Robot-Assisted Upper Limb Therapy in Children Hyun-Kyung Kim (Seoul/KR) PA702 Analyze Effect of Self-Talk and Focus on Balance Function of Children Who Suffering from Cerebral Palsy Roxana Shiran (Karaj Branch/IR) PA703 A Pilot Study of BoNT-A Treatment for Abnormal Co-Contraction of the Internal Rotators in Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Palsy Chan Chen (Shanghai/CN) PA705 Early Abnormalities of the Children with Disabilities Admitted to Outpatient Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinic M. Ali Taskaynatan (Ankara/TR) PA1394 A Longitudinal Follow Up of Developmental Functions in Children with Cerebral Palsy of Different Motor Severities En-Hsuan Wu (Taichung/TW) Characteristic of Bone Strength in Children with Acyanotic Congenital Heart Disease Qing Du (Shanghai/CN) EPS85 • A.5.2. Cerebral Palsy and Spina Bifida (II) 1 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) Xiang-Hu (Shaun) Xiong (Christchurch/NZ) PA726 Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Cerebral Palsy in Mersin Melek Sezgin Et Al. (Mersin/TR) PA727 Erector Spinae Involvement in the Development of Scoliosis in Cerebral Palsy – a Preliminary Study Osama Jesús Alí Morell (Granada/ES) PA728 Hip Dislocation and Preventive Treatments in Cerebral Palsy – a Preliminary Study in Granada Osama Jesús Alí Morell (Granada/ES) PA729 Anthropometric and Nutritional Assessment of Children with Severe Cerebral Palsy Soumaya Boudokhane (Monastir/TN) 23 June Terminal Chair 173 E-Poster Discussions • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PA730 Management of Mental Health Issues in Children after a Traumatic Brain Injury – an Exploratory Study about Pediatric Rehabilitation Service Delivery in the Province of Quebec, Canada Bonnie Swaine (Montreal/CA) PA731 Observation of Effect on Neural Development on Massage Chinese in the Brain Damage in Preterm Infants Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA732 Multiple Regression Analysis of Quality of Life in Children with Cerebral Palsy Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA733 Intelligence Needle Therapy Treated Infants with Brain Damage Syndrome Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA734 Exploratory Development of Combined Rehabilitation Treatment for Children with Cerebral Palsy Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA735 Effects of Quality of Life of Autistic Disorder Children’s Parents Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA736 Clinical Research on Intelligence Seven Needle Therapy Treated Infants with Brain Damage Syndrome Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA1403 Role of Urodynamics in Paediatric Patients with Spina Bífida – Retrospective Study Simão Serrano (Coimbra/PT) 23 June EPS86 • A.5.2. Cerebral Palsy and Spina Bifida (III) Terminal Chair 2 (Industrial Exhibition, Gallery) N.N. PA737 A Randomized Controlled Study and Evaluation of Children with Cerebral Palsy by Mind Acupuncture Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA739 The Study on Quality of Life of Children with Cerebral Palsy Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA740 Brain Nervous Development and Neurorestoratolog of Children with Cerebral Palsy by Acupuncture Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA742 Multiple Regression Analysis of Quality of Life in Children with Cerebral Palsy Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA743 The Clinical Research of Early Intervention to Cerebral Sub-Health Infants by Traditional Chinese Medicine Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA744 Effects of Musical Therapy on Children with Cerebral Palsy in Occupational Therapy Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA745 Effect of Music Therapy on the Behavior and Emotion of the Children with Cerebral Palsy Zhenhuan Liu (Foshan/CN) PA747 Effect of Botulinum Toxin Type A Treatment on Functional Status in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy Hristina Colovic (Nis/RS) PA750 Effects of Task-Oriented Training Method as a Rehabilitation Strategy for Gross Motor and Gait Function of Cerebral Palsy Children Xin Lee (Jiamusi/CN) 174 E-Poster Discussions • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 EPS87 • A.7. Rehabilitation Addressing to Specific Issues (III) Terminal Chair 10 (Room Wien) Marcelo Riberto (São Paulo/BR) PA824 The Influence of Interaction Torque Squatting in the Elderly Tatsuya Marumo (Koshigaya-City/JP) PA825 Seven Years Experience of Intrathecal Baclofen for the Treatment of Spasticity in Severely Disabled and Vegetative Patients after Severe Head Injury Dimitrios Patatoukas (Athens/GR) PA826 Influence of Age, Education and Employment on the Access to Physiotherapy of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Bettina Mayer (Berlin/DE) PA827 Chronic Neck Pain and Exercise Interventions – Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type Principle Cliona O‘Riordan (Macroom/IE) PA828 Utilization of Functional Electrical Stimulation to Facilitate Pre-Running, and Return to Running, in a Young Adult Male after a Stroke Jaime P. Cepeda (New York, NY/US) PA829 Quad-Amputation Rehabilitation in Unilateral Blinded Patient Jin Park (Wonju/KR) PA830 Botulinum Toxin for Anismus – Re-Establishing the Spontaneous Defecation Joana Leal (São João Madeira/PT) PA831 Complication of the Lymphapress Treatment Joo Hee Kim (Daejeon/KR) PA832 Ability to Drive Safely and Confidently of Individuals Who Have Undergone Driver Assessment Following Stroke Katalin Goldenberg (Haifa/IL) PA833 An International, Prospective Cohort to Document the Effectiveness of One Cycle of BoNT-A Based on Attainment of Individual Person-Centered Goals in Adult Subjects Suffering From Upper Limb Spasticity Following Stroke (ULIS II) – Sub-Analysis of the South Nick Vc Chia (Seoul/KR) PA1396 Secondary Prevention for Nursing Staff and Care Workers Pursuant to BK 2108 – How Eeffective Is the Back College? Initial Findings Ute Pohrt (Berlin/DE) EPS88 • A.7. Rehabilitation Addressing to Specific Issues (IV) 12 (Room London) Zaliha Omar (Kuala Lumpur/MY) PA834 Dysphagia after Unilateral Hemispheric Stroke – Incidence in Patients in a Rehabilitation Phase Tarsi Antami (Thessaloniki/GR) PA835 Intrathecal Baclofen for Spasticity – Effects on Bladder Function Eleni Moumtzi (Voula-Athens/GR) PA836 Return to Work after Program of Exercise Training in Chronic Low Back Pain in Tunisian Military Hospital Ali Belhadj (Tunis/TN) PA837 Specification of Muscle Groups Responsive to the Autologous Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplant or Derived from Disuse Syndrome in a Sporadic Late Onset Nemaline Myopathy Case. A Case Report on Long-Term Outcome Hiroto Hayashi (Tokyo/JP) 23 June Terminal Chair 175 E-Poster Discussions • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 • 10:00–11:00 PA840 Uncommon Cause of Ataxia or Areflexic Bladder, Tabes Dorsalis – Case Report Hyunsuk Cheong (Jeonju Jeollabukdo/KR) PA841 The Neural Mobilization as a Treatment Approach for Patients with Stroke – a Randomized Blinded Trial Rosimeire De Lima Souza (Coari/BR) PA843 Early Neurorehabilitation in Patients with Stroke Konstantin Pushkarev (Almaty/KZ) PA846 Chemodenervation in Cerebral Palsy GMFC V for 8 Years – Pain Relief and Weight Gain – a Case Report Na Yeon Kwon (Seoul/KR) EPS89 • A.4.5. Metabolic Disorders Terminal Chair 14 (Room Moskau) Anett Reißhauer (Berlin/DE) PA642 Effects of Comprehensive Rehabilitation in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) with Obesity Osamu Ito (Sendai/JP) PA643 Disability in Obesity with Comorbidities. A Perspective from PRM Societies Paolo Capodaglio (Pavia/IT) PA644 Overcome Obesity (Live Healthy) Sawsan Salameh (Hamah/SY) 23 June EPS89 • X. Case Studies Terminal Chair 14 (Room Moskau) Anett Reißhauer (Berlin/DE) PX1384 A Clinical Case – Stroke in Patient with Overlap Syndrome Doina Ioana Stanculescu (Bucharest/RO) PX1385 Nutritional Management in Multiple Trauma Patients – a Case Report and Review of Literature Emma Service (Cambridge/GB) PX1386 The Effects of Low-Frequency Repetitive Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation on Lower Limbs Muscle Stiffness: a Case Study Lavinia Grozoiu (Bucharest/RO) PX1387 Rehabilitation Program of a Patient with Vacuolar Myelopathy in the Course of Acquired Immune Deficiency Virus – Case Report Marta Niwald (Lodz/PL) PX1388 Vertebral Manipulation Effect in Lumbar Discopathy – Case Report Carmen Nistor Cseppento (Baile Felix/RO) PX1390 Applying the Ethical Model in Medical Rehabilitation – Case Study Serafino Ricci (Iasi/RO) EPS89 • X. Dysphagia Terminal Chair 14 (Room Moskau) Anett Reißhauer (Berlin/DE) PX1392 tDCS with Task Modulate Local and Remote Plasticity of Two Asymmetric Swallowing Hemispheres Shaofeng Zhao (Suzhou/CN) PX1393 The Effect of Balloon Catheter Swallowing on the Penetration-Aspiration Scale in Stroke Patients Yong Kyun Kim (Kyunggi/KR) 176 Physical Rehabilitation Journals Maney Publishing Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation The leading journal devoted to the study and dissemination of interdisciplinary, evidence-based, clinical information related to stroke rehabilitation. www.maneyonline.com/tsr World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin Aims to promote the awareness of the WFOT, the development of the occupational therapy profession, and the international exchange of professional knowledge. www.maneyonline.com/otb The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine An international journal that serves professionals from all disciplines—medicine, nursing, therapy, engineering, psychology and social work. www.maneyonline.com/scm Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy Dedicated to the publication of research that contributes to the advancement of knowledge in the field of manual therapy, clinical research, therapeutic practice, and academic training. www.maneyonline.com/jmt Physical Therapy Reviews Publishes contemporary reviews, discussion papers and editorials within physical therapy, and in those basic and clinical sciences which are the basis of physical therapy. www.maneyonline.com/ptr Visit the Wisepress stand for more information about our journals. Teaching Programme • Friday, 19 June 2015 09:00–12:30 Seminar (S19) – Post Intensive Care Syndrome Room Organiser Speaker Fee Madrid Marike van der Schaaf (Amsterdam/NL) Henk Stam (Rotterdam/NL), Serafim Nanas (Athens/GR), Angela McNamara (Dublin/IE) 80 EUR Description The term “Post Intensive Care Syndrome” (PICS) describes the new or worsening impairments in physical, cognitive or mental health status arising after critical illness and persisting beyond acute care hospitalisation. Rehabilitation professionals play an important role in the continuum of care for people with PICS, within the hospital, rehabilitation facilities and the post hospital community. This seminar provides the available evidence on the impact of critical illness of patients and their families in terms of impairments, restrictions and reduced quality of life and on evidence based rehabilitation interventions. 09:00 Introduction in Acute Care Rehabilitation Henk Stam (Rotterdam/NL) 09:30 Post Intensive Care Syndrome Serafim Nanas (Athens/GR) 10:00 Intensive Care Unit Acquired Weakness Connolly Bronwen (London/GB) 10:20 Psychological and Cognitive Sequelae Dorothy Wade (London/GB) 10:40 11:00 Story Telling by a Patient Angela McNamara (Dublin/IE) 11:20 Post ICU Rehabilitation Marike van der Schaaf (Amsterdam/NL) 11:40 Summary and Conclusions Frans Nollet (Amsterdam/NL) 09:00–17:30 Workshop (W13) – Musculoskeletal Ultrasound (Diagnostic) Room Organiser Speaker Fee Moskau Levent Öçzakar (Istanbul/TR) Luis Baerga (San Juan/PR), Carl Chen (Taipei/TW), Martine DeMuynck (Gent/BE), Eda Gürçay (Ankara/TR) Chueh-Hung Wu (Taipei/TW), Alper Murat Ulaşlı (Afyonkarahisar/TR) 190 EUR Early Rehabilitation in the ICU Juultje Sommers (Amsterdam/NL) Description This one-day course will provide theoretical approach and individual hands-on training/practise on the ultrasound imaging of the upper and lower limb joints. An experienced sonographer will first demonstrate the examination of the normal joint. Participants (7–8 per machine) will then perform ultrasonography themselves under supervision. Upon completion of this course, the participants will be able to: • discuss the advantages/disadvantages of diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasonography • recognise the ultrasonographic appearance of various normal tissues of the musculoskeletal system • have an overview on ultrasonographic imaging of the shoulder, wrist/hand, knee and ankle/foot 178 Teaching Programme • Friday, 19 June 2015 09:00–12:30 Seminar (S17) – Pediatric Rehabilitation Room Organiser Speaker Fee Paris 2 Dennis J. Matthews (Aurora, CO/US) Heakyung Kim (New York, NY/US), Mercè Avellanet Viladomat (Escaldes/AD) Stacy Suskauer (Baltimore, MD/US) 80 EUR Description 1. Common Medical Conditions in Children with Disabilities 2. Update in Cerebral Palsy 3. Update in Traumatic Brain Injury in Children 4. Update in Neuromuscular Diseases in Children 09:00–12:30 Seminar (S8) – Functioning Documentation and Clinical Quality Management in Rehabilitation Room Organiser Speaker Fee Paris 1 Anke Scheel-Sailer (Nottwil/CH) Birgit Prodinger (Nottwil/CH), Sara Laxe (Badalona/ES), Xia Zhang (Nanjing/CN) 80 EUR Description 1. Optimising management of rehabilitation in Spinal Cord Injury by integration of ICF in the daily routine Implementation of an ICF functioning profile, challenges and needs 2. Implementing ICF system-wide in routine practice in China – steps toward developing a simple and intuitive functioning documentation system based on a national consensus process 3. ICF use in neurorehabilitation like Traumatic Brain Injury. Development and integration of an automatically created ICF functioning profile in the management of TBI rehabilitation 4. The way from simple or complex documentation to an international standard 5. The final aim: Integration of ICF: select ICF Core Sets, goals, intervention target and intervention (ICHI) 6. Future ideas: Bringing ICD, ICF and ICHI together – principles of application 09:00–12:30 Workshop (W3) – Electrodiagnosis of Radiculopathy – New Techniques, New Uses Room Organiser Speaker Fee Riga 1 Andrew J. Haig (Ann Arbor, MI/US) Sean Smith, Andrew J. Haig, Anthony Chiodo (Ann Arbor, MI/US) 120 EUR Description For spinal disorders the advent of advanced imaging created a decrease in interest in electrodiagnostic testing, a procedure that has been used for over 70 years. However more recent evidence that imaging has frequent false positives and misses important diseases, combined with our work validating a new needle EMG technique called Paraspinal Mapping, has created a resurgence in the use of the test. This workshop teaches about these new uses and demonstrates the paraspinal mapping technique. 1. 2. 3. 4. The diagnostic Workup of Spinal Disorders Sean Smith (Ann Arbor, MI/US) Paraspinal Mapping EMG: Technique and Validation Andrew J. Haig (Ann Arbor, MI/US) The Role of EMG and Paraspinal Mapping in Spinal Disorders Anthony Chiodo (Ann Arbor, MI/US) Practical Considerations and Strange Diseases Sean Smith, Andrew J. Haig, Anthony Chiodo (Ann Arbor, MI/US) 179 Teaching Programme • Friday, 19 June 2015 09:00–12:30 Seminar (S18) – Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Approach to Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients Room Organiser Speaker Fee Riga 2 Stefano Negrini (Brescia/IT) Jean Claude De Mauroy (Lyon/FR), Shawn He (Port Orange, FL/US) 80 EUR Description Physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) plays a primary role in the so called conservative treatment of adolescents with IS, since all the therapeutic tools used (exercises and braces) fall into the PRM domain. According to Cochrane systematic reviews there is evidence in favor of bracing and scoliosos-specific exercises; recently, two RCTs gave more strength to these conclusions. Consensuses by the international Society on Scoliosos Orthopedicand Rehabilitation Treatment (SOSORT) show that there is no agreement among experts either on the best braces or on their biomechanical action, and that compliance is a matter of clinical more than patients’ behaviour (there is strong agreement on the management criteria to achieve best results with bracing). The SOSORT Guidelines offer the actual standard of conservative care. All this will be presented in the workshop, and practical instruments for evaluation and treatment of patients will be shown. 09:00–12:30 Workshop (W12) – Manual Medicine and Rehabilitation – Functional Interaction between Lumbar Spine, Hip and Knee Joint (Hands-On-Workshop) Room Organiser Speaker Fee Ärzteseminar Berlin e.V. (ÄMM) Koepenicker Strasse 48/49 10179 Berlin Stephan Vinzelberg (Kremmen Sommerfeld/DE) Stephan Vinzelberg (Kremmen Sommerfeld/DE), Jos Göhler (Berlin/DE) 120 EUR Description A hands-on-workshop to determine a functional diagnosis. There will be an introduction of main manual treatment rules for joints, muscular dysfunction including myofascial trigger points and fascial tension. Primary techniques of examination will be demonstrated in the auditorium. There will be the possibility to practise such techniques in small groups at physiotherapy tables. 14:00–15:30 Seminar (S5) – Evaluation of Neck Pain Room Organiser Speaker Fee Madrid Amit Bhargava (Owings Mills, MD/US) William F. Micheo (San Juan/PR) 50 EUR Description The objective of this course is to learn how to use take history and examination of cervical spine pain and incorporate into clinical practice. Practical techniques for examination and incorporating into practice will be discussed and presented. Illustrate the ”essentials” of examination of cervical spine. Learning Objective 1. Analyse different cervical spine pain 2. Will be able to obtain history and correlate with symptoms 3. Evaluate different physical examination tests for cervical spine pain 4. Perform the tests and apply to their general examination 5. Employ the back examination technique in their practise 6. Correlate back pain and use of different injections 7. Will be able to differentiate between pain originating from cervical spine and shoulder 180 Teaching Programme • Friday, 19 June 2015 14:00–17:30 Seminar (S21) – Qualitative Methods in Rehabilitation Research Room Organiser Speaker Fee Paris 2 Thorsten Meyer (Hanover/DE) Vera Kleineke (Hanover/DE) 80 EUR Description Qualitative research methods differ from what is known about clinical research methods. They are characterised by core concepts such as openness, subjectivity, iterative research process, and analysis of meaning. In this workshop we will introduce these core concepts and research stances and relate them to different stages of a study, such as research questions, design, sampling, data acquisition, data analysis, presentation of results. 14:00–15:30 Seminar (S7) – Functional Testing in Rehabilitation and Prevention Room Organiser Fee Paris 1 Renate Petschnig (Vienna/AT) 50 EUR Description Functional performance testing means using a set of tests to determine performance abilities or functional limitations. Results can be used to indicate weakness, measure improvement and motivate the patient. Test for the upper and lower extremity would be shown by presenting the theory and detailing the practise. Each test is designed so that it can easily be repeated by another trained tester. 14:00–17:30 Workshop (W5) – Electrophysiological Evaluation of the Upper Extremity Room Organiser Speaker Fee Riga 1 Malvina Herceg (Vienna/AT) Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga, Karin Pieber (Vienna/AT) 120 EUR Description In this workshop, the objective, the examination protocol and practical aspects of the electrophysiological examination of the following nerve entrapment syndromes are discussed: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, Guyon’s Canal Syndrome, the N. interosseus anterior Syndrome, Supinator Syndrome, N. interosseus posterior syndrome and the Thoracic outlet Syndrome. The aim of the electrophysiological examination in the diagnosis of nerve entrapment syndromes is to demonstrate a focal lesion of the affected nerve. The participants will learn that the results of the electrophysiological study should be viewed in the broader context of the clinical examination and additional findings, such as imaging techniques and history. 14:00–17:30 Workshop (W8) – Injection Techniques for Neck Region and Upper Extremities Room Organiser Fee Riga 2 Thomas Rustler (Vienna/AT) 120 EUR Description • Effective teatment of the neck and upper extremities by injection therapy • Effects and side effects of the medication used • Indications, risks and contraindications • Find the right to spot to inject – anatomy and injection techniques • From the clinical examination to successful treatment planning 181 Teaching Programme • Friday, 19 June 2015 14:00–17:30 Educational Course (E5) – the PRM Physician’s Role in Community Based Rehabilitation and Engaging Students in Global Rehabilitation Room Organiser Fee London 2 Andrew Haig (Ann Arbor, MI/US) 30 EUR Description 1. How do we deal with man-made disasters? 2. Bringing students and volunteers overseas 3. Creating a leadership structure for the future of the IRF 14:00–17:30 Seminar (S11) – Manual Medicine & Rehabilitation – From the Hand Focused to the Hand Room Organiser Speaker Fee Ärzteseminar Berlin e.V. (ÄMM) Koepenicker Strasse 48/49 10179 Berlin Gabriele Harke (Berlin/DE) Volker Otto (Berlin/DE) 80 EUR Description Overview about the rehabilitation management after trauma, injury and common diseases with dysfunction of the hand 16:00–17:30 Educational Course (E6) – Improving Outcome after Traumatic Injuries – How to Enable Self-Management Room Organiser Fee Madrid Karen Hoffman (London/GB) 20 EUR 16:00–17:30 Seminar (S6) – Functional Electrical Stimulation for Improving Gait in Persons with Neurological Diseases Room Organiser Speaker Fee Paris 1 Michaela M. Pinter (Krems/AT) Othmar Schuhfried (Vienna/AT) 50 EUR Description Use of drop foot stimulation can be traced back almost 50 years, and although modern technology has improved functionality and reability, the basic principles of application have changed very little. Clinical studies evaluating the effectiveness of surface drop foot stimulation suggest that it provides many benefits to patients with upper motor neuron syndrome, such as an improved confidence in walking, increased walking speed and endurance, less effort during walking and reduced spasticity. Technical limitations associated with the use of tissue irritation associated with the passage of current through the skin. Implanted FES systems overcome most of the problems encountered with surface drop foot stimulators. Implantable systems such as implantable peroneal-stimulator are considered therapeutic alternatives specifically for those patients for whom conventional treatments have failed. 182 Teaching Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 11:00–12:30 Workshop (W11) – Management of Patients with CRPS Room Organiser Speaker Fee Riga 2 Anselm Reiners (Munich/DE) Nina Hackelsberger, Christine Süssmair, David Müller (Munich/DE) 80 EUR Description In this workshop we will inform you about the latest validated approaches in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with complex regional pain syndrome. Recent published research literature will be presented. We will discuss international guidelines, multidisciplinary pain management including medication, psychological interventions graded images programme and pain exposure therapy. 15:00–16:30 Workshop (W1) – Dysphagia – Evaluation and Treatments Room Organiser Speaker Fee Paris 1 Joachim Beyer (Meppen/DE) Rainer Dziewas (Münster/DE), Pere Clavé (Barcelona/ES) 80 EUR Description Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a mayor motility disorder that causes severe nutritional and respiratory complications in elderly and neurological patients. Prof. Dziewas explains pathophysiology and epidemiology of swallowing disorders. New stimulation treatment strategies we hear from Prof. Clavé. Live demonstration of fibroptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing as an excellent method for the examination of swallowing function by Dr. Beyer. 15:00–16:30 Workshop (W16) – Team Functioning Room Organiser Speaker Fee Madrid Dale Strasser (Atlanta, GA/US) Dale Strasser (Atlanta, GA/US), Dorien Spijkerman (Rotterdam/NL) 80 EUR Description This interactive workshop teaches participants to evaluate and improve rehabilitation team functioning. Challenging clinical scenarios such as poor carry-over of skills learned in therapy to the nursing unit are analysed. Action plans to improve team care base on a model of team effectiveness and the use of Care Paths are developed. Attendees will discuss and problem-solve other common challenges to optimal team care. 15:00–18:30 Workshop (W14) – Musculoskeletal Ultrasound – Interventional Room Organiser Speaker Fee Riga 2 Levent Özçakar (Istanbul/TR) Luis Baerga (San Juan/PR), Carl Chen (Taipei/TW), Martine DeMuynck (Gent/BE), Eda Gürçay (Ankara/TR) Chueh-Hung Wu (Taipei/TW), Alper Murat Ulaşlı (Afyonkarahisar/TR) 120 EUR Description This half-day course will provide theoretical approach and individual hands-on training/practise on the use of interventional ultrasound as regards various musculoskeletal conditions. The participants will first follow lectures on technical skills and applications of interventional ultrasound. Thereafter, they (7–8 per machine) will also have the chance to practise on different phantom models. The workshop will end up with exemplary case studies from routine physiatry practice. Upon completion of this course, the participants will be able to: • discuss the advantages/disadvantages of interventional musculoskeletal ultrasonography • recognize the ultrasonographic appearance of various normal tissues of the musculoskeletal system • perform different skills for interventional ultrasound use in clinical practice 183 Teaching Programme • Saturday, 20 June 2015 15:00–16:30 Workshop (W10) – Introduction to Principles of Manual Medicine/Osteopathic Medicine Room Organiser Fee Paris 2 Wolfgang von Heymann (Bremen/DE) 120 EUR Description Manual/Osteopathic Medicine as an important tool of rehabilitation medicine can be used basically to set up a precise diagnosis of dysfunction of the locomotor system. After introduction into the neuroanatomical basics of acute and chronic pain of the spine and extremities the workshop will present the manual diagnostic procedures using the 3 steps mobilityirritation-provocation. Some examples of these diagnostic techniques are then trained in a lab setting. 17:00–18:30 Seminar (S23) – SINs Stroke Study (Sunnaas International Network) Room Organiser Speaker Fee Madrid Birgitta Langhammer (Oslo/NO) Ofer Keren (Tel Aviv/IL), Zhang Tong (Bejing/CN), Susanne Sallstrøm Åsa Lundgren-Nilsson (Gothenburg/SE), Johan K. Stanghelle (Oslo/NO) 50 EUR Description Presentations from Sunnaas International Network stroke study: Outcome measures, interdisciplinary work, variations in interventions in rehabilitation and quality of life after stroke. 17:00–18:30 Workshop (W9) – Injection Techniques for the Lumbar Region Room Organiser Speaker Fee Paris 2 Christian Sturm (Hanover/DE) Christoph Korallus (Hanover/DE) 80 EUR Description Theoretical introduction of the epidemiology of low back pain and the techniques of different injections. Anatomical basics will be shown and the options to reach them by syringe. Practical exercise follow and infection of facet joint, sacriliac joint and epidural will be trained. Also periradicular injections are part of the workshop. Every participant can try the realisation of the techniques at models. 184 Teaching Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 11:00–12:30 Educational Course (E2) – Writing and Publishing Manuscripts (Part 1) – Let’s Write a Manuscript! Room Organiser Chairs Fee Madrid Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE), Boya Nugraha (Hanover/DE) Franco Franchignoni (Novara/IT), Levent Öçzakar (Istanbul/TR) 20 EUR Please note: The course is free of charge for members of the ISPRM. Description Before Writing a Manuscript – Hints and Tips for the Researcher Franco Franchignoni (Novara/IT) “How to Write” (Evaluate Context; Prepare Data; Write Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion and Conclusion) Levent Öçzakar (Istanbul/TR) 11:00–16:30 Seminar (S3) – Cerebral Palsy Room Organiser Speaker Fee Riga 2 Rochelle Coleen Dy (Houston, TX/US) Nadire Berker (Istanbul/TR), Heakyung Kim (New York, NY/US) Annemieke Buizer (Amsterdam/NL), Aloysia Leisanne Schwabe (Houston, TX/US) Veronica Schiariti (Vancouver/CA) 80 EUR Description Cerebral Palsy remains to be the most common condition causing motor disability in children. Its aetiology can be varied, and while clinical manifestations with resulting developmental and gait dysfunctions may be categorised, individualised assessment and management is still key. This course intends to provide a comprehensive discussion and update on Cerebral Palsy classification and diagnosis, spasticity and rehabilitation management, gait disturbances and orthotics, including musculosketal problems and they reach adulthood, common outcome measures and its application in the ICF model. 11:00–12:30 Workshop (W15) – Why and How to Use a Robot in Neurorehabilitation Room Organiser Speaker Fee Paris 2 Thierry Lejeune (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert/BE) Julien Sapin (Louvain-la-Neuve/BE), Maxime Gilliaux (Brussels/BE) 80 EUR Description Neurorehabilitation can be optimised by robots to follow current guidelines: task-oriented movements, exercise intensity, assistance as needed, motivating environment and sensorimotor feedback. The aim of the workshop is to introduce the robot; to explain and show how and why to use it to assess the patients; and to explain and show how and why to use it to rehabilitate the patients. Participants will be actively involved in trying the robot. 11:00–12:30 Seminar (S14) – Pain Room Organiser Speaker Fee Oslo Naomi Lynn Gerber (Fairfax, VA/US) Jay Shah (Bethesda, MA/US), Siddharta Sikdar (Fairfax, VA/US) 50 EUR Description This course will discuss methods of evaluation and treatment of myofascial trigger points, mechanisms of pain in myofascial pain syndromes and the promise and pitfalls of newer techniques in evaluating trigger points. 185 Teaching Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 15:00–16:30 Educational Course (E1) – Writing and Publishing Manuscripts (Part 2) – Submitting and Handling a Scientific Paper Room Organiser Speaker Fee Madrid Ulrich Smolenski (Jena/DE), Norman Best (Jena/DE) Ulrich Smolenski (Jena/DE), Norman Best (Jena/DE) 20 EUR Please note: The course is free of charge for members of the ISPRM. Description The workshop introduces into the essential steps of submitting a manuscript to a scientific journal. These include: Choosing a journal, preparing and formatting a manuscript according to the “instructions to authors”, handling a journal’s online submission system, and dealing with the responses of the editorial office and the reviewers. Detailed and useful information will be given on technical requirements for manuscripts, necessary confirmations and declarations by the authors, possible file formats, and other formal issues. The editor-in-chief of “Physikalische Medizin – Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine” will give insights into the process of the peer review and give valuable hints how authors can handle editors’ suggestions in order to improve their manuscripts. 15:00–16:30 Seminar (S9) – Lymphedema-Diagnosis and Treatment Room Organiser Speaker Fee Paris 2 Gert Apich (Wolfsberg/AT) Günther Mitterbacher (Wolfsberg/AT), Hannes Poppmeier (Wolfsberg/AT) Robert van Zanten (Zuidhorn/NL) 50 EUR Description At the beginning there is a lecture about diagnosis, differential diagnosis, pathogenesis, classification, complications, treatment and rehabilitation. Many photos show you the different degrees of severity and also the complications of the lymphedema in the arm, leg, head and neck or genital area. In the practical part, the bandage technique is presented with different bandage materials. The focus lies on the prevention of complication of the bandage; we support you with tips and tricks. An overview of the current compression treatment completes the seminar. 15:00–16:30 Seminar (S15) – Pain Management of so called “Difficult Patients”: 1. Rehabilitation Strategies, 2. Treatment Modalities Room Organiser Speaker Fee Oslo Andreas Winkelmann (Munich/DE) Gerda Reichel-Vacariu (Vienna/AT) 50 EUR Description In the seminar cases will present so called “Difficult Patients” with different pain Syndromes (e.g. fibromyalgia and DD, low back pain/failed back surgery) and comorbidities. The following questions will be discussed in the seminar: What is characterising the “difficult patient”? What comorbidities could be relevant? Dependend on the cases: How to understand and how to deal with these patients? What treatment- and rehabilitation goals should be chosen? Which rehabilitation strategies will be successful? Which treatment strategies will be helpful? Or in other words: How we can best support these patients? 17:00–18:30 Educational Course (E4) – Writing and Publishing Manuscripts (Part 3) – Meet the Editor Room Organiser Speaker Fee Madrid Walter Frontera (Nashville, TN/US), Stefano Negrini (Brescia/IT) Ulrich Smolenski (Jena/DE), Walter Frontera (Nashville, TN/US), Dominic Perennou (Grenoble/FR) Moon Suk Bang (Seoul/KR), Stefano Negrini (Brescia/IT), Bengt Sjolund (Odense/DK) Catarina Aguiar Branco (Porto/PT), David Burke (Sydney/AU) 20 EUR Please note: The course is free of charge for members of the ISPRM. Description Open discussion with the editors of main international and regional PRM journals. 186 Teaching Programme • Sunday, 21 June 2015 17:00 ISPRM web of Journals Walter Frontera (Nashville, TN/US) 17:05 Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Dominic Perennou (Grenoble/FR) 17:12 Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine (Korea) Moon Suk Bang (Seoul/KR) 17:19 European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Stefano Negrini (Brescia/IT) 17:26 German/Austrian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine – Physikalische Medizin, Rehabilitationsmedizin, Kurortmedizin Ulrich Smolenski (Jena/DE) 17:33 Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine Bengt Sjolund (Odense/DK) 17:40 Portuguese Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Catarina Aguiar Branco (Porto/PT) 17:47 Rehabilitation in Review David Burke (Sydney/AU) 17:54 Questions and answers to the panel 17:00–18:30 Workshop (W7) – Injection Guidance for Chemodenervation for Multifocal Spasticity – Optimising Therapy and Decreasing Costs Room Organiser Speaker Fee Paris 2 Jörg Wissel (Berlin/DE) Karen Ethaus (Winnipeg/CA), Luiz Antonio de Arruda Botelho (São Paulo/BR) 80 EUR Description To ensure best results with chemodenervation, one must be accurate in targeting injections. Workshop will show techniques for locating motor nerves, motor points, and muscles with ultra sound and E-Stimulation. Clinically useful strategies will be discussed. 17:00–18:30 Seminar (S20) – Prosthetic Reconstruction and Rehabilitation – New Concepts Room Organiser Speaker Fee Oslo Oskar Aszmann (Vienna/AT) Laura Hruby, Stefan Salminger, Konstantin Bergmeister, Agnes Sturma Aidan Roche, Cosima Prahm, Malvina Herceg (Vienna/AT) 50 EUR Description After amputation or serve injury of the upper extremity, hand function can be restored by surgical and prosthetic solutions. Within this seminar current strategies as well as innovations of biotechnological interforces are presented. Furthermore, new approaches in pain treatment and prosthetic rehabilitation are discussed. 187 Teaching Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 11:00–12:30 Educational Course (E7) – Towards the Development of a Cochrane Field in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine – Presentation of Actions and Call for Collaborations: Promoted by the EBM Committee of the European Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ESPRM) Room Organiser Speaker Fee London Stefano Negrini (Brescia/IT) Sebastian Voigt-Radloff (Freiburg/DE), Kathryn Mahan (Perugia/IT), Stefano Negrini (Brescia/IT) Free of charge Description The European Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine is promoting through its EBM Committee, in agreement with the Cochrane Collaboration, a Cochrane Field in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, not existing until now. The aim of the workshop is to present the Cochrane Collaboration, its organisation, what a Cochrane Field is, a road map to the development of a PRM Field, and recruit active collaborators for this effort. 1. 2. 3. 4. German Cochrane Centre Representative: The Cochrane Collaboration Cochrane Fields Executive Representative: What a Cochrane Field is Road Map toward the development of a Cochrane Field (Stefano Negrini) Open Discussion 11:00– 16:30 Seminar (S16) – Pain Management Strategies Room Organiser Speaker Fee Madrid Gülseren Akyüz (Istanbul/TR) Mehmet Zeki Kiralp (Istanbul/TR), Roberto Casale (Montescano/IT) Hakan Gunduz (Istanbul/TR), Mehmet Ali Taskaynatan (Ankara/TR) 80 EUR Description Chronic pain is a common problem that presents a major challenge to healthcare providers because of its complex natural history, unclear aetiology, and poor response to therapy. The aims of chronic pain management are to improve physical function, prevent further loss, increase functional independence, maintain enhanced quality of life, reduce or discontinue taking analgesics. 11:00–12:30 Workshop (W2) – Electrical Stimulation of Denervated Muscles in Spinal Cord Injury and Peripheral Nerve Lesion Room Organiser Speaker Fee Riga 2 Michaela Mödlin (Vienna/AT) Peter Biowski (Vienna/AT) 80 EUR Description Lesion of the lower motor neuron in conus-cauda-lesion or peripheral nerve injury cause dramatic changes in affected muscle. With adequate stimulation parameters those changes can be stopped or even reversed. This bridges the time gab until reinnervation occurs in nerve injury. In conus-cauda-lesion, where we usually see severe muscle atrophy, it preserves muscle mass (besides improving the topic state) thus helping to prevent pressure sores. In this workshop the changes due to denervation, adequate electrical stimulation and the results, but also the practical application and stimulation device, which is available commercially, will be demonstrated. 11:00–12:30 Workshop (W4) – Electrodiagnosis of Respiratory System Room Organiser Fee Paris 2 Mark Lissens (Geel/BE) 80 EUR Description In this course with additional workshop an overview of the respiratory system will be given, including EMG and nerve conduction studies. A hands-on-workshop will be organised after which all participants will be able to perform EMG of the respiratory muscles and nerve conduction of the innervating nervous system. 188 Teaching Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 11:00–12:30 Educational Course (E3) – Medical Leadership – Transcending Challenges to Show the Way Forward Room Organiser Speaker Fee Oslo Sam Wu (Danville, IL/US) Linamara Rizzo Battistella (São Paulo/BR), Joel A. DeLisa (Newark, NJ/US) Alberto Esquenazi (Elkins Park, PA/US), Walter R. Frontera (Nashville, TN/US) Francesca Gimigliano (Naples/IT), Juan M. Guzman (Mexico City/MX) Christoph Gutenbrunner (Hanover/DE), Kurtis Hoppe (Rochester, MN/US) Marta Imamura (São Paulo/BR), Jorge Lains (Coimbra/PT) Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN), John Melvin (Philadelphia, PA/US) William F. Micheo (San Juan/PR), Gerold Stucki (Nottwil/CH) 20 EUR Description Physiatrists are under-represented in medical leadership positions worldwide. This course provides a rare opportunity for attendees to meet Physiatrists in prominent medical leadership positions and to gain insights into how these leaders’ background in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine enhanced their influence and facilitated their advancement within organised medicine. The faculty for this course consists of leaders of ISPRM and national medical organisations. The course faculty will share real life experiences and advices that will help Physiatrists in all parts of the world be effective leaders in their organisation. 15:00–16:30 Seminar (S24) – The Management of Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Room Organiser Speaker Fee Riga 2 Paolo Di Benedetto (Udine/IT) Gérard Amarenco (Paris/FR), Pierre Denys (Garches/FR) 50 EUR Description Upon completion of this programme, participants will be able to: 1. further understand the pathophysiology of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) 2. refine on their diagnostic and management approach to LUTD on the basis of algorithms proposed by International Continence Society 3. prescribe the specific drugs (with or without intermittent catheterization) for urinary incontinence and/or retention 4. know about the rationale and indications of more invasive techniques (intravesical botulinum neurotoxin and sacral neuromodulation) 15:00–16:30 Seminar (S12) – Mobility of the Aged Population Room Organiser Speaker Fee Paris 2 Gerold Ebenbichler (Vienna/AT) Thomas Bochdansky (Schruns/AT), Katharina Pils (Vienna/AT) 50 EUR Description That activity will provide participants with current clinical knowledge about mechanisms involved in mobility decline in eldery individuals, assessment tools that are intended to objectively impaired mobility function in these individuals and how different movement-therapeutic interventions contribute to preventing disablement/or optimising functional health in this population. 189 Teaching Programme • Monday, 22 June 2015 15:00–18:30 Workshop (W6) – Fascial Manipulation, a New Method for Musculoskeletal Pain Room Organiser Fee Oslo Antonio Stecco (Padua/IT) 120 EUR Description This workshop will illustrate new studies of the gross and histological anatomy of the human fascia, and explain the biomechanical model for the human fascial system currently applied in the anatomical technique known as Fascial Manipulation. The model represents a three dimensional interpretation of the fascial system. Its hypothetical foundations are fruit of more then thirty years of analysis of anatomical texts and clinical practise. More recently, dissections of unembalmed bodies have provided anatomical verification of numerous hypotheses including the fascial continuity between different body segments via myotendinous expansions and the possible distribu- tion of the tensional forces. 17:00–18:30 Seminar (S13) – Orthotics Prescription Room Organiser Speaker Fee Riga 2 Alberto Esquenazi (Elkins Park, PA/US) Andreas Kannenberg (Austin, TX/US) 50 EUR Description This interactive seminar will review the use of video enhanced visual observation to evaluate the gait of a patients with upper and lower motor neuron disorders that can benefit from orthosis. Using the technique we will identify the timing of gait problem and the appropriate orthotic intervention. Together we will prescribe the most orthotic device. Bode Museum I © fotolia.com/Katja Xenikis 190 Teaching Programme • Tuesday, 23 June 2015 08:30–12:30 Seminar (S22) – Rehabilitation of Patients with Disorders of Consciousness – Research Update Room Organiser Speaker Fee Riga 1 John Whyte (Elkins Park, PA/US) Luigi Trojano (tba/tba), Friedemann Müller (Bad Aibling/DE), Mauro Zampolini (Perugia/IT) Anna Estraneo (Telese Terme/IT), Bernd Eifert, Petra Maurer-Karattup (Neresheim/DE) 80 EUR Description Research on disorders of consciousness (DOC) has exploded in the last decade due to a number of research advances, including the creation of several DOC-specific research networks, and the development of electrophysiological and imaging techniques that are capable of detecting “occult consciousness” (i. e., evidence of mental command following in the absence of movement). These developments have important implications for the rehabilitation of patients with DOC. The proposed programme would provide updates related to several key areas of evidence: assessment techniques, long-term outcome and prognosis, and emerging treatments. Learning objectives for this symposium include: 1. Participants will be able to describe 2 methods that can improve the accuracy of assessment of the state of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury 2. Participants will be able to identify 2 factors that affect the long-term outcome from disorders of consciousness 3. Participants will be able to describe one evidence-based treatment that accelerates recovery of consciousness and one promising treatment that is currently under investigation 08:30–12:30 Seminar (S10) – Management of Spasticity with Botulinum Toxin Room Organiser Speaker Fee Riga 2 Alberto Esquenazi (Elkins Park, PA/US) Areerat Suputtitada (Bangkok/TH), Jörg Wissel (Berlin/DE) Gerard E. Francisco (Houston, TX/US) 80 EUR Description The seminar will use a series of lectures and interactive video case presentations to educate the participants on the evaluation and management of spasticity with botulinum toxins and review scientific information on the dosing, muscle selection and localisation techniques as well as the different available toxins. 08:30–10:00 Seminar (S4) – Electrical Stimulation in Immobilized and Inactive Patients (of the Musculature of Deconditioned Patients) Room Organiser Fee Paris 1 Michael Quittan (Vienna/AT) 50 EUR Description Physiology and pathophysiology of muscle growth Physics of electric current for biological stimulation, distribution of current in tissue innervated and denervated muscles: different therapeutic principles, practical aspects, electrodes, stimulators, stimulation protocols new developments effectiveness in the light of interal and external evidence (evidence based medicine). 11:00–12:30 Seminar (S1) – Assessment and Therapy in Osteoporosis Room Organiser Speaker Fee Paris 1 Katharina Kerschan-Schindl (Vienna/AT) Elisabeth Preisinger (Vienna/AT), Mehrsheed Sinaki (Rochester, MI/US) Michael Pfeifer (Bad Pyrmont/DE) 50 EUR Description • Fracture risk assessment • Bone-specific medication and prevention of falls • Preventing or mitigating musculoskeletal challenges of osteoporosis: role of exercise • Efficacy of orthoses in the treatment of vertebral fractures due to Osteoporosis: evidence from various clinical trial 191 Industrial Sessions • Saturday, 20 June 2015 11:00–12:00 Industrial Workshop – Hocoma IT’S ALL ABOUT INTENSITY! How Unique Technologies Meet Challenges of Modern Neurorehabilitation Room Paris 2 11:00 Clinical Experience of Integrating New Technologies into the Rehabilitation Pathway – The Lokomat and Erigo: Theory and Case Studies Illustrating Their Use to Maximise Patient Outcomes Tamsin Reed (London/UK) 11:30 Back on Track - Zurück auf den Weg/Wieder auf Kurs Selina Lenherr (Valens/CH) Industrial Sessions • Sunday, 21 June 2015 12:45–13:45 Lunch Symposium – Pharm-Allergan GmbH Multimodal Therapy of Spasticity Room Chairs Room London Dirk Dessler (Hanover/DE) 12:45 Spastic Syndrome and Treatment Options Markus Ebke (Nümbrecht/DE) 13:05 Multimodal Therapy of Spasticity with Botulinum Toxin Dirk Dessler (Hanover/DE) 13:25 Botulinum Toxin Therapy from the Physiotherapist’s Perspective Heidrun Pickenbrock (Hanover/DE) 12:45–13:45 Lunch Symposium – Otto Bock HealthCare GmbH Microprocessor Controlled Orthotics for Patients with Lower Limb Paralysis Room Chairs Room Wien Andreas Kannenberg (Austin, TX/US), Alberto Esquenazi (Elkins Park, PA/US) 12:45 Technical Concept, Biomechanical Benefits and Perceived Orthotic Function and ADL Performance of the C-Brace in Patients with Lower Limb Pareses Andreas Kannenberg (Austin, TX/US) 13:10 13:35 Gait Analysis of Patients Using the C-Brace – Two Cases Studies Alberto Esquenazi (Elkins Park, PA/US) 12:45–13:45 Lunch Symposium – E.M.S Electro Medical Systems S. A. Shock Wave Therapy in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Room Chairs Room Brasserie Jianan Li (Nanjing/CN), Areerat Suputtitada (Bankok/TH) 12:45 Shock Wave Therapy – Recent Findings in Clinical Sciences Christoph Schmitz (Munich/DE) 13:15 Shock Wave Therapy – from Theory to Practice Per Nymann Andersen (Tromsø/NO) 192 Discussion Andreas Kannenberg (Austin, TX/US), Alberto Esquenazi (Elkins Park, PA/US) Lunch Symposium Sunday, 21 June 2015 12.45 – 13.45 Room Wien You’ll always remember your first step Microprocessor controlled orthotics for patients with lower limb paralysis The first stance and swing phase controlled Orthotronic Mobilty System C-Brace® enables patients to reciprocally descend slopes and stairs and walk on uneven terrain for the first time. In this symposium, biomechanical and clinical results as well as case studies will be presented by Dr Andreas Kannenberg and Dr Alberto Esquenazi. Do not miss! www.ottobock.com · [email protected] · T +49 5527 848-0 Industrial Sessions • Monday, 22 June 2015 12:45–13:45 Lunch Symposium – IPSEN Innovations Comprehensive Care of Patients with Spastic Paresis – Long Term Commitment Room Chair Room Berlin 1 Anthony Ward (Stoke-on-Trent/GB) 12:45 Agreeing Treatment Goals with Patients –The First Step towards Patients and Clinicians Satisfaction Wolfgang Jost (Wolfach/DE) 13:05 How Clinical Assessment Scales Could Influence Patient Management? Robert Jech (Prague/CZ) 13:35 Guided Self- Rehabilitation a Companion to Botulinum Toxin Therapy Helping Patients to Achieve Treatment Goals Jean-Michel Gracies (Créteil/FR) 12:45–13:45 Lunch Symposium – Arthrex GmbH Room Chairs 12:45 Room Brasserie Stefan Marlovits (Vienna/AT) 13:05 Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine Approaches for Knee Pain Florian Pfab (Munich/DE) 13:25 ACP Treatment Options in Sportsmedicine Jens Enneper (Cologne/DE) 12:45–13:45 Lunch Symposium – Medtronic International Trading SARL Spasticity Management – How Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy (ITB) May Help Transform Lives Room Chairs 12:45 Room Wien Jörg Wissel (Berlin/DE) 12:50 The Importance of Patient Selection with ITB Per Ertzgaard (Linköping/SE) 13:10 How a Patient’s Life Can Be Transformed with ITB Silke Schwaiger (Weinheim/DE) 13:30 Discussion 194 PRP-Effect on Cartilage Biology and Cartilage Regeneration Stefan Marlovits (Vienna/AT) Introduction Jörg Wissel (Berlin/DE) Be You Dysport® 300 units / 500 units, powder for solution for injection; Active ingredient: Clostridium botulinum toxin type A. Qualitative and quantitative composition: One vial powder contains 300 units or 500 units Clostridium botulinum toxin type A. List of excipients: Human albumin and lactose monohydrate. Therapeutic Indications: For the symptomatic alternative treatment of idiopathic blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm and coexisting focal dystonia. Symptomatic treatment of cervical dystonia (spasmodic torticollis) with onset in adulthood. Symptomatic treatment of arm spasticity in adults after stroke. Contraindications: Dysport® should not be used if there is evidence of hypersensitivity to Clostridium botulinum Toxin type A or to any of the excipients and/or evidence of infections at the injection site. Side effects: All indications: Common: Generalised weakness, fatigue, flu-like syndrome, bruising and/or pain at the injection site. Uncommon: Itching. Rare: Neuralgic amyotrophy, skin rashes. In addition, the following adverse reactions specific to individual indication were reported: Blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm and coexisting focal dystonia: Very common: Ptosis. Common: Facial muscle weakness, eyelid oedema, diplopia, dry eye, tearing. Uncommon: Facial paralysis. Rare: Ophthalmoplegia, entropion. Cervical dystonia (torticollis spasmodicus): Very common: Dysphagia (appeared to be dose-dependent and occurred most frequently following injection into the sternomastoid muscle. A soft diet may be necessary until the symptoms recede.), dry mouth, muscle weakness. Common: Headache, dizziness, facial paresis, neck pain, musculoskeletal pain, myalgia, pain in extremity, musculoskeletal stiffness, blurred vision, visual acuity reduced, dysphonia, dyspnoea. Uncommon: Diplopia, ptosis, muscle atrophy, jaw disorder. Rare: Aspiration. Arm spasticity in adults after stroke: Common: Dysphagia, arm muscle weakness, accidental injury/falls. Post marketing experiences: The profile of adverse reaction reported to the marketing authorisation holder during post-marketing use reflects the pharmacology of the product and those seen during clinical trials. There have been sporadic reports of hypersensitivity reactions (including urticaria, angio oedema, pharyngeal oedema, problems with breathing). Adverse effects resulting from distribution of the effects of the toxin to sites remote from the site of injection have been very rarely reported (excessive muscle weakness, dysphagia, aspiration pneumonia that may be fatal). Prescribing status / Dispensing status: Prescription only. Ipsen Pharma GmbH, 76275 Ettlingen, Date of revision of the text: May 2012; MAA number: 81122.00.00/50586.00.00 Dysport® 300U/500U is not approved in every country. Please refer to your local SmPC. Before prescribing, please refer to your local Product Information as registration conditions may differ internationally. This ad is for International Congresses only. Sponsors Bronze Sponsor IPSEN Innovations (Boulogne-Billancourt/FR) Sponsors Bosana Medizintechnik GmbH (Dorsten/DE) Cadwell Laboratories, Inc. (Kennewick, WA/USA) Dr. Schuhfried Medizintechnik GmbH (Vienna/AT) HUR GmbH (Kokkola/FI) International Brain Injury Association (Alexandria, VA/US) Leipziger Messe GmbH (Leipzig/DE) Reha-Stim Medtec GmbH & Co. KG (Berlin/DE) Routledge (part of Taylor&Francis group) (London/UK) Sponsors of a Lunch Symposium E.M.S Electro Medical Systems S. A. (Nyon/CH) 21 June, 12:45–13:45 Otto Bock HealthCare GmbH (Duderstadt/DE) 21 June, 12:45–13:45 Pharm-Allergan GmbH (Frankfurt/DE) 21 June, 12:45–13:45 Arthrex GmbH (Munich-Freiham/DE) 22 June, 12:45–13:45 IPSEN Innovations (Boulogne-Billancourt/FR) 22 June, 12:45–13:45 Medtronic International Trading SARL (Tolochenaz/CH) 22 June, 12:45–13:45 Sponsor of an Industrial Workshop Hocoma AG (Volketswil/CH) 20 June, 11:00–12:00 Sponsors of Congress Bags BTL Medizintechnik GmbH (Ulm/DE) E.M.S Electro Medical Systems S. A. (Nyon/CH) Hocoma AG (Volketswil/CH) Juzo® Julius Zorn GmbH (Aichach/DE) Tyromotion GmbH (Graz/AT) 196 Sponsors Sponsors of Lanyards DJO Global (Guildford/UK) E.M.S Electro Medical Systems S. A. (Nyon/CH) Hocoma AG (Volketswil/CH) Juzo® Julius Zorn GmbH (Aichach/DE) Tyromotion GmbH (Graz/AT) Sponsors of Writing Pens Hocoma AG (Volketswil/CH) Scientific Sponsors Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Bonn/DE) www.dfg.de International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (Geneva/CH) www.isprm.org State at printing ADSYMPO-189x133:Mise en page 1 09/03/15 18:08 Page1 197 Exhibitors (Alphabetical Order) We would like to thank the following companies, societies and organisations for their support: Company Booth Number 10th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 2016 .............................. C3 11th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 2017 .............................. C2 ABILITY Switzerland AG (Zurich/DE)................................................................................................................................ E5 Argo Medical Technologies GmbH (Berlin/DE)............................................................................................................... C8 Arthrex GmbH (Munich-Freiham/DE)............................................................................................................................. D3 Asia Oceanian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (AOCPRM) ................................................................. F5 Bauerfeind AG (Zeulenroda-Triebes/DE)......................................................................................................................... B8 Brainlight GmbH (Goldbach/DE) .................................................................................................................................... F9 BTL Medizintechnik GmbH (Ulm/DE).............................................................................................................................. D2 CARF Europe (London/UK).............................................................................................................................................. D4 Clap Tzu GmbH (Nordenham/DE).................................................................................................................................... B12 Cyberdyne Care Robotics GmbH (Bochum/DE).............................................................................................................. C12 DJO Global (Guildford/UK)............................................................................................................................................... D5 Ekso Bionics (London/GB)................................................................................................................................................ D6 E.M.S Electro Medical Systems S. A. (Nyon/CH)............................................................................................................. E2 ergoline GmbH (Bitz/DE)................................................................................................................................................. B5 European Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine . .............................................................................................................. F3 European Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ESPRM) . .......................................................................... F4 eZono AG (Jena/DE)......................................................................................................................................................... E4 Galileo Novotec Medical GmbH (Pforzheim/DE)............................................................................................................ A8 G.TEC Medical Engineering GmbH (Schiedlberg/CH) .................................................................................................... A15 h/p/cosmos sports & medical gmbh (Nussdorf-Traunstein/DE).................................................................................... A4 Hamad Medical Corporation (Doha/QT)......................................................................................................................... A12 HASOMED GmbH (Magdeburg/DE)................................................................................................................................ A11 Hocoma AG (Volketswil/CH)............................................................................................................................................ E3 HUR GmbH (Kokkola/FI) . ................................................................................................................................................ A2 IB Hochschule (Berlin/DE) . ............................................................................................................................................. B13 Idrogenet srl – GLOREHA (Lumezzane/IT)....................................................................................................................... A6 International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) ....................................................................... C4 Ipsen Innovations (Boulogne-Billancourt/FR)................................................................................................................. E1 Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine ................................................................................................................................ F2 Juzo® Julius Zorn GmbH (Aichach/DE)............................................................................................................................. C5 Kinestica d.o.o. (Ljubljana/SI).......................................................................................................................................... B9 Koinè Sistemi Srl (Turin/IT).............................................................................................................................................. A10 Magrathea Informatik GmbH (Hanover/DE) .................................................................................................................. A13 medica Medizintechnik GmbH (THERA-Trainer®) (Hochdorf/DE).................................................................................. A1 Medtronic (Tolochenaz/CH)............................................................................................................................................ A14 Motekforce Link (Amsterdam/NL).................................................................................................................................. E6 NEOFECT (Yongin-Si/CO).................................................................................................................................................. B6 Otto Bock HealthCare GmbH (Duderstadt/DE).............................................................................................................. A3 Parker Hannifin GmbH (Bietigheim-Bissingen/DE)......................................................................................................... B3 Pharm-Allergan GmbH (Frankfurt/DE)............................................................................................................................ B1 PHYSIOMED ELEKTROMEDIZIN AG (Schnaittach/DE)..................................................................................................... C1 proxomed® Medizintechnik GmbH (Alzenau/DE)........................................................................................................... C13 Reck-MOTOmed (Betzenweiler/DE)................................................................................................................................ B11 Reha Technology AG (Olten/CH)..................................................................................................................................... A9 Rehab Robotics Company (Hong Kong/CN).................................................................................................................... B4 Rex Bionics (Oxfordshire/UK).......................................................................................................................................... C9 Softsolution International Ltd. (Lahti/FI)......................................................................................................................... C11 STORZ MEDICAL AG (Tägerwilen/CH)............................................................................................................................. B2 Tekscan, Inc. (South Boston, MA/US)............................................................................................................................. C6 Tyromotion GmbH (Graz/AT)........................................................................................................................................... D1 VSY Biotechnology (Istanbul/TR)..................................................................................................................................... B10 Wisepress Ltd. (London/UK)............................................................................................................................................ F1 WOODWAY GmbH (Weil am Rhein/DE).......................................................................................................................... A7 Xiangyu Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. (Neihuang/CN) ................................................................................................... C7 zebris Medical GmbH (Isny/DE)....................................................................................................................................... A4 State at printing 198 Arthrex ACP ® Therapy Double Syringe System Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) Effect ■ Positive support of the healing process ■ Inhibition of potential inflammatory processes ■ Initiation of regeneration and pain reduction Versatile use ■ Sports injuries - acute lesion of tendon, ligament and muscle ■ Chronic disease like osteoarthritis and tendinitis Advantages ■ Autologous, regenerative PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy ■ Rapid and efficient concentration of platelets within 10 minutes ■ No concentration of white blood cells ■ Closed and sterile system for procedure and application ACP Double Syringe http://qr.arthrex.de/0McU © Arthrex GmbH, 2015. All rights reserved. AD2-0005-EN_A Exhibitors (Order by Booth No.) We would like to thank the following companies, societies and organisations for their support: Company Booth Number medica Medizintechnik GmbH (THERA-Trainer®) (Hochdorf/DE) ................................................................................. A1 HUR GmbH (Kokkola/FI) . ................................................................................................................................................ A2 Otto Bock HealthCare GmbH (Duderstadt/DE).............................................................................................................. A3 h/p/cosmos sports & medical gmbh (Nussdorf-Traunstein/DE).................................................................................... A4 zebris Medical GmbH (Isny/DE)....................................................................................................................................... A4 Idrogenet srl – GLOREHA (Lumezzane/IT)....................................................................................................................... A6 WOODWAY GmbH (Weil am Rhein/DE).......................................................................................................................... A7 Galileo Novotec Medical GmbH (Pforzheim/DE)............................................................................................................ A8 Reha Technology AG (Olten/CH)..................................................................................................................................... A9 Koinè Sistemi Srl (Turin/IT).............................................................................................................................................. A10 HASOMED GmbH (Magdeburg/DE)................................................................................................................................ A11 Hamad Medical Corporation (Doha/QT)......................................................................................................................... A12 Magrathea Informatik GmbH (Hanover/DE) .................................................................................................................. A13 Medtronic (Tolochenaz/CH)............................................................................................................................................ A14 G.TEC Medical Engineering GmbH (Schiedlberg/CH) .................................................................................................... A15 Pharm-Allergan GmbH (Frankfurt/DE)............................................................................................................................ B1 STORZ MEDICAL AG (Tägerwilen/CH)............................................................................................................................. B2 Parker Hannifin GmbH (Bietigheim-Bissingen/DE)......................................................................................................... B3 Rehab Robotics Company (Hong Kong/CN).................................................................................................................... B4 ergoline GmbH (Bitz/DE)................................................................................................................................................. B5 NEOFECT (Yongin-Si/CO).................................................................................................................................................. B6 Bauerfeind AG (Zeulenroda-Triebes/DE)......................................................................................................................... B8 Kinestica d.o.o. (Ljubljana/SI).......................................................................................................................................... B9 VSY Biotechnology (Istanbul/TR)..................................................................................................................................... B10 Reck-MOTOmed (Betzenweiler/DE)................................................................................................................................ B11 Clap Tzu GmbH (Nordenham/DE).................................................................................................................................... B12 IB Hochschule (Berlin/DE) . ............................................................................................................................................. B13 PHYSIOMED ELEKTROMEDIZIN AG (Schnaittach/DE)..................................................................................................... C1 11th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 2017 .............................. C2 10th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 2016 . ............................ C3 International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) ....................................................................... C4 Juzo® Julius Zorn GmbH (Aichach/DE)............................................................................................................................. C5 Tekscan, Inc. (South Boston, MA/US)............................................................................................................................. C6 Xiangyu Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. (Neihuang/CN).................................................................................................... C7 Argo Medical Technologies GmbH (Berlin/DE)............................................................................................................... C8 Rex Bionics (Oxfordshire/UK) ......................................................................................................................................... C9 Softsolution International Ltd. (Lahti/FI)......................................................................................................................... C11 Cyberdyne Care Robotics GmbH (Bochum/DE).............................................................................................................. C12 proxomed® Medizintechnik GmbH (Alzenau/DE)........................................................................................................... C13 Tyromotion GmbH (Graz/AT)........................................................................................................................................... D1 BTL Medizintechnik GmbH (Ulm/DE).............................................................................................................................. D2 Arthrex GmbH (Munich-Freiham/DE)............................................................................................................................. D3 CARF Europe (London/UK).............................................................................................................................................. D4 DJO Global (Guildford/UK)............................................................................................................................................... D5 Ekso Bionics (London/GB)................................................................................................................................................ D6 Ipsen Innovations (Boulogne-Billancourt/FR)................................................................................................................. E1 E.M.S Electro Medical Systems S. A. (Nyon/CH)............................................................................................................. E2 Hocoma AG (Volketswil/CH)............................................................................................................................................ E3 eZono AG (Jena/DE)......................................................................................................................................................... E4 ABILITY Switzerland AG (Zurich/DE)................................................................................................................................ E5 Motekforce Link (Amsterdam/NL).................................................................................................................................. E6 Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine ................................................................................................................................ F2 European Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine . .............................................................................................................. F3 European Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ESPRM) . .......................................................................... F4 Asia Oceanian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (AOCPRM) ................................................................. F5 Wisepress Ltd. (London/UK)............................................................................................................................................ F1 Brainlight GmbH (Goldbach/DE) .................................................................................................................................... F9 State at printing 200 Innovative in rehabilitation, sport and aesthetic medicine Electrotherapy Vacuum application Ultrasound therapy Laser therapy Shortwave therapy Microwave therapy Cryotherapy Magnetic field therapy PHYSIOMED ELEKTROMEDIZIN AG is a leading manufacturer of high quality equipment for traditional and innovative physical therapy. The PHYSIOMED name stands for outstanding product quality, cutting-edge technological solutions and excellent value for money. The German company focuses on equipment for treatment in the fields of rehabilitation, sports, aesthetic and veterinary medicine. Its portfolio includes equipment for electrotherapy, ultrasound therapy, vacuum application, laser therapy, microwave and shortwave therapy, cryotherapy, magnetotherapy and shockwave therapy to CON-TREX® biomechanical testing, training and therapy modules, as well as a range of innovative and clinically tested therapy approaches such as the unique DEEP OSCILLATION ®, MAGCELL®, PSORIAMED®, vocaSTIM® and PHAGOSTIM®. Shockwave therapy DEEP OSCILLATION® MAGCELL® PSORIAMED® PHAGOSTIM® vocaSTIM® COBS Feedback CON-TREX® We do our utmost to maintain the high safety standards of our products for patients and therapists alike, and in doing so ensure that our safety functions exceed statutory requirements. Our safety features serve as new benchmarks in the industry. PHYSIOMED currently exports its products to more than 80 countries worldwide. The company, which engages in international research, also cooperates with universities and upholds a constant dialogue with renowned scientists and leading physicians. Our products’ exceptional performance and suitability for daily use are based on over 40 years of experience and continuous communication with practising therapists. DEEP OSCILLATION® is an innovative, patented therapy from PHYSIOMED. It is widely recognised internationally and is documented in many clinical studies. Electrostatic pulses create pleasant, effective deep oscillations in the tissue. This has direct trophic-enhancing, muscle-relaxing and local anti-inflammatory effects. Swelling and oedema are absorbed much more quickly, pain is relieved and wound healing stimulated. TECHNOLOGY FOR THERAPY PHYSIOMED ELEKTROMEDIZIN AG Hutweide 10 · 91220 Schnaittach · Germany · Phone +49 (0) 91 26 / 25 87 - 0 · Fax +49 (0) 91 26 / 25 87 - 25 · [email protected] · www.physiomed.de 202 Berliner Salon 4th Floor T Speakers‘ Preview Lounge HD E-Poster Helpdesk Main Entrance Quick Check-In E-Poster Terminal Lecture Halls Suite 2047 Prayer Room Opening Hours 07:00 - 22:00 (every day) Bar „Le Bar“ Reception Hotel Check-In T10 Wien Berlin 2 Plenary Hall Berlin 1 2nd Floor T11 Oslo T12 London T13 Rom T14 Moskau Ground Floor Aufzug Industrial Exhibition Congress Bags Restaurant/Catering A14 A15 A6 A4 A5 A1 A7 A13 A2 A A3 Küche/Catering A8 A9 D5 D6 D4 D2 B2 D1 B3 D D3 B7 B8 B1 B6 B9 B13 B5 B4 Check-In A12 A10 A11 B B11 B10 B12 E5 E4 E1 C4 C5 C9 C10 E6 E3 E2 C2 C7 C12 C13 Grand Restaurant „M“ C1 C3 C6 C8 C E C11 Floor Plan (Ground Floor) State at printing st Berliner Salon 4th Floor T Speakers‘ Preview Lounge HD E-Poster Helpdesk E-Poster Terminal Lecture Halls Suite 2047 Prayer Room Opening Hours 07:00 - 22:00 (every day) T15 Madrid Check-In Brasserie 2nd Floor Frühstücksraum 1 Floor Industrial Exhibition Congress Bags Restaurant/Catering F1 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F7 F F8 F9 Relax Lounge & Coffee Bar HD F10 F11 F12 T4 T5 T6 T3 T7 Paris 2 T17 T16 T1 T9 Paris 1 T2 T8 Riga 2 T19 Riga 1 T18 Floor Plan (1st Floor) 203 Media Cooperation Begell House Publishers (Danbury, CT/US) “Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine” BioMed Central (London/GB) “Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation” Croatian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Croatian Medical Association (Zagreb/HR) “Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine” Edizioni Minerva Medica S.p.A. (Torino/IT) “European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine” Elsevier (Cambridge, MA/US) “PM&R” Elsevier, Inc. (Reston, VA/US) “Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation” Foundation of Rehabilitation Information (Uppsala/SE) “Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine” Georg Thieme Verlag KG (Stuttgart/DE) “Physikalische Medizin, Rehabilitationsmedizin, Kurortmedizin” Hippocampus Verlag KG (Bad Honnef/DE) “Neurologie & Rehabilitation” Indian Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Kolkata/IN) “Indian Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation” informa healthcare (London/GB) “Disability and Rehabilitation” and “Disability and Rehabilitation – Assistive Technology” IOS Press BV (Amsterdam/NL) “Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine” and “NeuroRehabilitation” John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Ames, IA/US) “European Journal of Pain” and “Pain Practice” Lambertus-Verlag (Freiburg/DE) “Berufliche Rehabilitation” Maney Publishing (Leeds/UK) “Physical Therapy Reviews” S. Karger AG (Basel/CH) “Gerontology” and “Neurodegenerative Diseases” SAGE Publications Ltd (London/GB) “Clinical Rehabilitation” Slovenian Society for PRM (Ljubljana/SI) “Rehabilitacija” Springer Medizin DE (Heidelberg, Berlin/DE) “Manuelle Medizin” The ConferenceWebsite.com www.theconferencewebsite.com 204 Media Cooperation Turkish Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Istanbul/TR) Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation verlag modernes lernen – Borgmann GmbH & Co. KG (Dortmund/DE) “praxis ergotherapie” State at printing Do You know? Conventus is the professional Congress Organiser for the 9th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) 205 General Information • Important Facts Venue Maritim Hotel Berlin Stauffenbergstrasse 26 10785 Berlin (DE) Opening Hours Check-In Thursday, 18 June Friday, 19 June 08:00–18:30 Saturday, 20 June 07:30–19:00 Sunday, 21 June 07:30–19:00 Monday, 22 June 07:30–19:00 Tuesday, 23 June 07:30–14:30 Speakers` Industrial Poster Preview Lounge Exhibition Exhibition 16:00–19:00 08:00–17:00 07:30–18:30 08:30–18:30 08:30–18:30 07:30–18:30 08:30–18:30 08:30–18:30 07:30–18:30 08:30–18:30 08:30–18:30 07:30–13:00 08:30–12:30 08:30–11:00 Wardrobe 08:30–21:00 08:00–19:00 08:00–19:00 08:00–01:00 08:00–14:30 Quick Check-In All pre-registered participants who have already paid the registration fee will be receiving a bar code via e-mail prior to the congress. This code needs to be printed out or saved on smartphones. There will be several Quick Check-In counters which can be used to print out your personal name badge. Our staff will be there to assist you. Language The congress language of the ISPRM is English. Certification The congress is certified by the EACCME and the LÄK. For further details please see p. 2. Internet Wireless internet access is available and free of charge. Network: Telekom Username: [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected] Password: conisprm Name Badge Attendants and registered accompanying persons will receive a name badge after registration. Admittance to the congress and industrial exhibition is only allowed for those with a name badge. Name badges should be worn at all times. Name badges for exhibitors will be given to the exhibit staff. Evaluation Please turn in your completed and legible evaluation form to the Info Desk or Check-In on the last day. We are always striving to provide high congress quality. This goal can only be reached with your help, your active participation and constructive criticism. Industrial Exhibition There is an accompanying industrial exhibition. The exhibitors are looking forward to welcoming you and to present their comprehensive range of innovative products. For a detailed layout of the exhibition plan see page 202/203. Transparency The members of the association “Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle für die Arzneimittelindustrie e. V. (FSA)” (Voluntary Self-regulation for the Pharmaceutical Industry) have redefined the FSA codex for claiming more transparency. Congress organisers are obliged to inform potential conference participants about the scope and terms of the assistance of the pharmaceutical industry, prior to the event. Catering Food and beverages can be bought at your own expenses during the official programme breaks within the industrial exhibition and the surrounding foyers. Catering for the ISPRM welcome reception will be provided. Halal Restaurant A list of halal restaurants in the city center of Berlin will be available at the check in desk. Wardrobe The wardrobe is located on the first floor. 206 General Information • Important Facts Smoking Smoking is prohibited inside the entire congress venue. Prayer Room The Prayer Room for Muslim participants will be Suite 2047 on 2nd floor. The room is avaible every day starting from Friday, 19 June, between 07:00 to 22:00. Accessibility for People with Disabilities Living together with minorities reveals the open-mindedness of a city – in recent years Berlin committed itself to the integration of disabled people. That‘s why 51 underground and 118 suburban train stations are equipped with elevators or ramps, to provide easy access to the platforms. Most busses in Berlin are equipped with a ramp that can be lowered, in order to permit convenient access for wheelchairs. Most public buildings like cinemas, theatres or shopping malls offer wheelchair access. Specific Needs In case of special needs or requests of special interest, please contact the professional congress organiser Conventus GmbH ([email protected] or +49 3641 31 16-351) before the congress! Visa Requirements It is the sole responsibility of the attendee to take care of his/her visa requirements. Attendees who require an entry visa must allow sufficient time for the application procedure. Attendees should contact the nearest embassy or consulate to determine the appropriate timing of their visa applications. It is recommended to apply for a visa at least 3 months in advance of the congress. Registration for the ISPRM 2015 and the ISPO 2015 Delegates registering for both the 9th World Congress of ISPRM AND the ISPO World Congress 2015 on 22–25 June 2015 in Lyon, France will benefit from a 10% discount on both congresses‘ registration fees. Payment and Confirmation of Payment Your invoice and booking confirmation is available online in the registration system. An email with the appropriate link will be sent to your given email address, as well. This invoice is a valid invoice which may be submitted to the local tax and revenue office. All fees are due upon receipt of invoice/registration confirmation. Payment transfers must include participant’s name and invoice number. Payment is also accepted by credit card (Master-/Eurocard, American Express, VISA). Hotel Reservation/Accommodation We have allocated rooms at the hotels listed on the congress website www.isprm2015.org. Please note – Conventus GmbH acts as an intermediary party and assumes no liability for reservations made. Changes and cancellations have to be addressed to the appropriate hotel directly. General Terms and Conditions Please find our General Terms and Conditions at www.isprm2015.org. For more practical and useful information for your stay in Germany, please go to www.isprm2015.org. ISPRM Education Fund In order to provide an opportunity to participants with low income to attend the world congress of ISPRM, ISPRM 2015 organising committee offers special registration rate for those from low (45% discount), lower-middle income (30% discount) and upper-middle-income countries (15% discount). A total of 588 participants received a benefit from this policy (as of May 20, 2015). ISPRM has also provided an education fund of Euro 10,000 to participants from Low & Lower middle income countries to reduce or cover their registration fee and travel costs. 21 participants received an education fund. The education fund will be paid out on Saturday, June 20 (14:00–15:00) and on Sunday and Monday, June 21/22 (13:00–14:00). 207 General Information • Important Information for Presenting Authors Submitting your Presentation/Technical Information Please prepare your presentation in 4:3 aspect ratio for Oral Presentations (T/IS) or in 16:9 aspect ration for E-Poster Presentation (P). A presentation notebook with a PDF reader and MS Office PowerPoint 2010/2007 will be provided. The use of personal notebooks is possible upon agreement. However, it may interrupt the flow of the programme in the lecture hall. A notebook, presenter and laser pointer are available at the speaker’s podium in the lecture hall. A technical supervisor can help you. Please note – Certain encodings for video and audio files could lead to problems. Please visit our speakers preview lounge in advance. Should you wish to use non-digital equipment, please contact us ([email protected]). Speakers‘ Preview Lounge The speakers’ preview lounge is located in “Berliner Salon” on the 4th floor. Please follow the signage on-site or ask at the Check-In. Please submit your presentation at the speakers preview lounge on the day before your presentation, but not later than 2 hours before the presentation should begin. You may review and/or edit your presentation. For submission, please use a mass storage device (USB flash drive), CD or DVD disc and do not protect it with software. E-Poster Discussions The E-Poster discussions will be held at several Terminals in the congress venue (see p. 99). The ISPRM 2015 congress will introduce a new way of presenting and discussing scientific posters. Posters will be submitted electronically and can be retrieved on presentation screens which will be present around the whole congress site. Every poster will be discussed in a separate poster sessions. These sessions will have a specific common thematic focus and therefore will give you the opportunity to meet colleagues from other countries working in the same field of interest. The poster sessions will have an own slot during the congress without any parallel sessions. The discussions will be guided by a most knowledgeable expert in the field. He or she will shortly introduce your poster, and open and moderate the discussion of your research. After the poster session there will be opportunity for further discussion. On the basis of the poster and the discussion, researchers will be nominated for a poster prize. The e-poster discussions are scheduled as follows: E-Poster Discussion Saturday, 20 June 2015 see p. 102–122 E-Poster Discussion Sunday, 21 June 2015 see p. 123–145 E-Poster Discussion Monday, 22 June 2015 see p. 146–166 E-Poster Discussion Tuesday, 23 June 2015 see p. 168–176 Requirements for E-Poster Please prepare your E-Poster according to the following requirements: Format File format Number of slides Maximum file size Resolution Further remarks 16:9 (horizontal) PowerPoint (.ppt or .pptx, .pps or .ppsx) 4 slides with scientific content (optional: one cover slide with name, institute, abstract title etc.) (4 minutes presentation plus 1 minute discussion) max. 20 MB Please select the highest resolution when creating the E-Poster presentation in PowerPoint The integration of videos is not allowed. The use of your own presentation equipment at the E-Poster station is not possible. Poster Prizes The three best E-Posters will be rewarded with a poster prize. The three awardees will be granted the registration to the ISPRM from 26 May–2 June, 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. For more information, please go to www.isprm2016.com. Publication of Abstracts Abstracts will be published online in the “Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine“ as submitted. You can find your abstract according to the programme ID. 208 TOP3 REASONS TO JOIN AAP C R E A T I N G T H E F U T U R E O F A C A D E M I C P H Y S I A T R Y T H R O U G H M E N T O R S H I P, L E A D E R S H I P & D I S C O V E R Y American Journal Of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 1 Subscription to AJPM&R, a leading journal in Rehabilitation, is an AAP member Benefit • 12 monthly issues of AJPM&R in all formats - Print, Online, iPad App, and Smartphone / PDA • Free access to the full AJPM&R archive - 90 years of content! AAP Annual Meeting Join 1,000 of the leading physicians in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) at the 2016 AAP Annual Meeting 2 • Sacramento, California | February 16 - 20, 2016 • Attend valuable courses, workshops, and keynote presentations focusing on PM&R research, education, and clinical practice • AAP Call for Abstracts Now Open Present your research studies and case reports at AAP 2016 physiatry.org/abstracts Link to an Academic Community AAP is the only academic association dedicated to PM&R in the world 3 • Networking and interaction with leading professionals in academic physiatry • Online education & training resources • Assistance in academic & career development • International members receive discounted membership dues! JOIN AAP I REGISTER FOR AAP 2016 SACRAMENTO I WWW.PHYSIATRY.ORG General Information • Social Programme Welcome Reception “In the end it is always our relationships with people that make our lives worth living.” (Wilhelm von Humboldt). Right after the official Opening Ceremony we would like to invite you to our Welcome Reception with some drinks and snacks in the lobby of the Hotel Maritim, Berlin! Date Time Location Fee Friday, 19 June 2015 19:30 Maritim Hotel Berlin Stauffenbergstrasse 26 10785 Berlin (DE) included, accompanying person 25 EUR President’s Dinner Date Sunday, 21 June 2015 Time 19:30 Fee participation on invitation only Shuttle 19:30, Maritim Hotel Berlin to the President’s Dinner 23:00, President’s Dinner to the Maritim Hotel Berlin Please note, participants have to provide their date of birth until 3 weeks prior to the dinner at the latest to [email protected]. Gala Dinner At the Gala Dinner, a charming atmosphere in the ballroom of the Maritim Hotel Berlin will welcome and enchant you. We invite you to join a memorable evening in the style of the Berlin 20s. Not only the Louise Gold and her Quartz Orchestra and their music will take you back to the glamorous roaring 20s, but also a varied programme will frame this atmospheric ambience. We invite you to join a memorable evening in a cosy atmosphere, enjoy a sit-down meal with colleagues and friends and enjoy the show! Date Time Location Fee © fotolia.com/Candy Box Images © fotolia.com/Johnny Lye © Louise Gold & the Quarz Orchestra Monday, 22 June 2015 Reception 20:00 Dinner 20:45 Maritim Hotel Berlin Stauffenbergstrasse 26 10785 Berlin (DE) 120 EUR Photo Contest Berlin is an exciting city – it will be shown on your photos! We kindly invite you to share your experiences with the ISPRM family by participating in the ISPRM 2015 Photo Contest and by submitting photos taken at the ISPRM conference and in Berlin (no selfies, please!). The submission of your photos in a jpg format (max. 2 photos per person) is possible on Sunday and Monday, 17:00–19:00, in the Speakers‘ Preview Lounge in the “Berliner Room”, 4th floor or can be submitted electronically ([email protected]). The photos will be presented on a screen in the room “Martim” during the conference days. The photos will be reviewed by a jury; the best photos will be awarded in the Closing Ceremony. © fotolia.com/juefraphoto Day Trips and Post Congress Tours A wide range of different offers will be provided within the next months. Please refer to our congress website www.isprm2015.org for updated information. 210 Univerzitetni rehabilitacijski inštitut Republike Slovenije - Soča Rehabilitacija / Rehabilitation (Ljubljana) Rehabilitation (Ljubljana) is a national and international scientific and professional journal that publishes peer-reviewed papers from all fields related to rehabilitation. It is intended for health professionals, researchers, undergraduate and graduate students, and general public interested in physical and rehabilitation medicine, assessment of functioning and outcomes in rehabilitation, rehabilitation nursing, vocational rehabilitation, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitation psychology, special education, social work for community health, enviromental factors of inclusion, assistive technologies, rehabilitation engineering, sports and other related fields and issues. The journal publishes original and previously unpublished work in the form of research papers, case reports, commentaries and discussions, review and technical papers, and letters to the editor. At least two issues are published per year. Occasionally, supplements or special issues are published, which usually bring lectures or their abstracts from national or international scientific or professional conferences. ISSN 1580-9315 OPEN ACCESS http://ibmi.mf.uni-lj.si/rehabilitacija/eng Endorsed by European Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Journals Network (EPRMJN) General Information • Travel to Berlin Cooperation with Star AllianceTM Network Save up to 20% on travel with the Star Alliance Network! The Star Alliance member airlines are pleased to be appointed as the Official Airline Network for ISPRM 2015. To obtain the Star Alliance Conventions Plus discounts please visit Conventions Plus online booking tool: http://conventionsplusbookings.staralliance.com/trips/StarHome.aspx?meetingcode=LH09S15 Registered congress participants plus one accompanying person travelling to the congress qualify for a discount of up to 20%, depending on fare and class of travel booked. The participating airlines for this congress are: ANA, Adria Airways, Aegean Airlines, Air Canada, Air China, Air New Zealand, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Avianca, Brussels Airlines, Copa Airlines, Croatia Airlines, EVA Airways, EgyptAir, Ethiopian Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, SWISS, Scandinavian Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, TAP Portugal, THAI, Turkish Airlines, United. Discounts are offered on most published business and economy class fares, excluding website/internet fares, senior and youth fares, group fares and Star Alliance Round the World fares. When making your travel plans please present confirmation of your registration or proof of attendance for the congress. To obtain these discounts for travel to/from Japan please contact the respective Star Alliance member airlines’ booking office. Contact details can be found on www.staralliance.com/conventionsplus/delegates under “Conventions Plus Booking Contacts”. Please quote the following Event code LH09S15 for ticket reservation. 212 General Information • Travel to Berlin Cooperation with Deutsche Bahn (German Railways) Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station) offers international train connections. Please refer to www.bahn.de to arrange your individual travel schedule. Therefore the Deutsche Bahn Event Ticket might be helpful: In cooperation with Conventus Congressmanagement & Marketing GmbH and the Deutsche Bahn you travel safely and conveniently to ISPRM 2015. Switching over to rail, you help our environment and contribute actively in the climate protection. The price for your congress event ticket for round trip* to Berlin is: 2nd class 99 EUR (for a defined train connection) 1st class 159 EUR (for a defined train connection) 2nd class 139 EUR (for all trains, free choice of connection) 1st class 199 EUR(for all trains, free choice of connection) International connections are available on request. Your ticket is valid for a travel period of maximum 14 days for your round trip. Please call our service number +49 1805 31 11 53** to book your ticket and quote “CONVENTUS” as reference. Please have your credit card ready. Conventus Congressmanagement & Marketing GmbH and Deutsche Bahn wish you a pleasant journey! * ** An advance booking of at least three days is required. Changes and reimbursement before the first day of validity are EUR 15 excluded from the first day of validity onwards. Passengers restrict themselves to a particular train and travel times. For a supplement of EUR 40 full flexible tickets are also available for domestic travels within Germany. The booking line is available from Monday to Saturday 07:00–22:00 hrs (CET). Calls will be charged at EUR 0.40 per call, from mobiles EUR 0.60 per call at maximum. TV Tower in Berlin I © fotolia.com/A. Trejo 213 General Information • Travel to Berlin International Travel Please find more detailed information on travel by plane and train as well as conditions and booking opportunities at www.isprm2015.org. Taxi Fares from Tegel airport approx. 18 EUR from Schönefeld airport approx. 30 EUR from Berlin Main Station approx. 8 EUR By Car Address for navigation system: Maritim Hotel Berlin Stauffenbergstrasse 26 10785 Berlin Parking The Maritim Hotel Berlin offers 400 parking spaces with costs. Further fee required parking opportunities are available around the venue. Environmental Badge Obligatory for green zones in Germany also for foreigners! Purchase your badge prior to your visit to Germany! Vehicles without environmental badge may not pass through the green zone, otherwise a penalty of 80 EUR impend. This is also valid for all vehicles registered in foreign countries, like cars, trucks, and busses, as well as for business travelers and for tourists. For this reason it is recommended, that all drivers seek further information about the environmental badges well in advance, and purchase it on time. For further information please visit http://www.stadtentwicklung.berlin.de/umwelt/luftqualitaet/umweltzone/index_en.shtml. Public Transport The inner city is crossed from west to east by the elevated main line of the city railway (Stadtbahn), which carries S-Bahn trains as well as regional and long-distance trains. Public transport within Berlin is provided by the S-Bahn, U-Bahn, Strassenbahn (streetcar), Bus and ferries, all at affordable prices. The second component of Berlin‘s rail network is the S-Bahn ring that forms a circle around the inner city. © Maritim Hotel Berlin Brandenburg Gate I © fotolia.com/Cleo 214 General Information • Travel to Berlin Busses and Trams from Tegel Airport: • Bus X9 to “Bahnhof Zoo”, from there take bus 200 to stop “Philharmonie” (approx. 30–40 minutes) or • Bus TXL to stop main station, from there take bus M85 to stop “Kulturforum” (Exit “Washingtonplatz”) from Schönefeld Airport: • by rail (RE7 or RB14) to stop main station, from there take bus M85 direction “S Lichterfelde West” to stop “Kulturforum” (approx. 45–60 minutes) or • by rail (S-Bahn) S9 to stop “Ostkreuz”, from there take S5, S7 or S75 to stop main station, from there take bus M85 direction “S Lichterfelde West” to stop “Kulturforum” (Exit “Washingtonplatz”) from Berlin Main Station: • Bus M85 direction “S Lichterfelde West” to stop “Kulturforum” (Exit “Washingtonplatz”) For further information (Timetables, Fares & Tickets) please visit www.vbb.de/en/index.html. © Maritim Hotel Berlin © Maritim Hotel Berlin 215 General Information • Registration Information Registration for the congress is required! The registration system will be accessible at www.isprm2015.org. Congress Fee Member of ISPRM1, DGPMR, ÖGPMR Non-Member Undergraduate Student* Accompanying Person PhD & Resident Other Rehabilitation Professional** Regular On Site until 16 June from 17 June 550 EUR 650 EUR 40 EUR 175 EUR 300 EUR 450 EUR Day Ticket Fees Member of ISPRM1, DGPMR, ÖGPMR Non-Member1 600 EUR 700 EUR 50 EUR 200 EUR 350 EUR 500 EUR 250 EUR 300 EUR 250 EUR 300 EUR Discounts for Congress and Day Tickets Depending on your country of origin further discounts on the registration may apply: • for upper-middle-income economies*** • for lower-middle-income economies*** • for low-income economies*** Workshops Educational Session Seminar Workshop Social Programme Welcome Reception (19 June 2015) Accompanying Person Gala Dinner (22 June 2015) 90 Minutes 20 EUR 50 EUR 80 EUR 180 Minutes 30 EUR 80 EUR 120 EUR 15% 30% 45% 270 Minutes 40 EUR 110 EUR 160 EUR 360 Minutes 50 EUR 140 EUR 190 EUR included 25 EUR 120 EUR 1 Membership ISPRM We would like to draw your attention to a membership of the ISPRM. As a member you can benefit from the reduced registration fee saving EUR 100 for the congress tickets and EUR 50 for the day tickets. Please visit www.isprm.org/join/become-a-member for further information. * Please send a copy of your ISIC (International Student ID) for approval of your status either to [email protected], Fax +49 3641 31 16-244 or by mail to Conventus GmbH indicating the keyword – ISPRM2015 • Carl-Pulfrich-Strasse 1 • 07745 Jena, Germany. ** OT, PT, Nurses, Case Managers, Speech Pathologist, Athletic Trainers *** According to the World Bank’s Data for classifying Countries and Lending Groups. For further information please visit www.isprm2015.org. 216 Index of Speakers, Chairs and Presenting Abstract Authors A Abazi, N. Abroskina, M. Adeyemo, B. Agmon, M. Aguiar Branco, C. Akai, M. Akyüz, G. Alber, J. Alhawamdeh, Z. Alizadehkhaiyat, O. Al-Jadid, M. Allart, E. Allen H., L. Alhawamdeh, Z. Amarenco, G. Amin, R. Andelic, N. Andreeva, E. Andrianabela, S. Andrich, R. Angleitner, C. Anwar, F. Anwer, S. Ao, L. Apich, G. Assucena, A. Aszmann, O. Ata, A. M. Avellanet Viladomat, M. Al-Yazeedi, W. Azma, K. B Baerga, L. Bang, M. S. Bartels, M. N. Batdavaajav, Z. Bayon- Calatayud, M. Beckenkamp, P. R. Bekrater-Bodmann, R. Ben Salah Frih, Z. Bergmeister, K. Berker, N. Berna, L. Berzina, G. Best, N. Bethge, M. Bettencourt, M. Bettger, J. Beyer, J. Bhargava, A. Bickenbach, J. 218 52 59 53 67, 151 186, 187 49, 73, 81 74, 188 55 46, 74 45 44, 74, 108 59, 159, 169 96 46, 74 189 78 77, 119 61, 158 44 60 67 77, 102, 119 82 60, 119, 127, 152 186 47, 162, 163, 164 187 70 179 47, 142 59, 135 178, 183 186, 187 56, 138 64 67, 146 67 65 57, 82 187 185 49, 83, 161 54, 59, 80 186 61, 71, 84, 104, 141 59 53 183 180 88 Biowski, P. Block, J. Boaventura, L. Bocca, G. W. Bochdansky, T. Bocker, B. Bolaños, J. Boldrini, P. Book, A. Borda, I. M. Borg, K. Brech, G. C. Breuer, J. Briest, J. Brinkhof, M. Bronwen, C. Brueggemann, S. Brütt, A. L. Bühren, V. Buizer, A. Buja, S. Bulekbayeva, S. Burke, D. Burrus, C. Buschmann-Steinhage, R. C Caetano, P. Cai, W. Calafiore, D. Cameron, I. Camões Barbosa, A. Carl, A. Casale, R. Cassoudesalle, H. Castelli, E. Ceravolo, M. G. Cetin, A. Chaler, J. Chamberlain, A. Chan, K. F. Chanubol, R. Chen, W. Chen, C. Chen, W.-S. Chen, S.-Y. Chen, C.-l. Chiodo, A. Choi, Y. A. Christodoulou, N. Chung, S. Cieza, A. 188 46 48, 77, 110, 126, 130, 146 98 93, 189 87 98 51, 77, 97 51 57 71, 152 83 51, 88 61, 129, 165, 168, 169 68 178 66 45 90 185 52 64 124, 128, 129, 186, 187 86 98 59 84 49 67, 83, 85, 151 66 58 188 69, 137 78, 160 77, 97, 125, 168, 169 97 92 44 97 50 53, 115 49, 87, 178, 183 87 56, 87 78 69, 148, 179 69 42, 91 70, 73, 151 43, 58 Index of Speakers, Chairs and Presenting Abstract Authors Clarke, S. Clavé, P. Cole, A. Crevenna, R. Cruciger, O. Cruz, A. Cruz-Jimenez, M. Cugy, E. D Dalla Toffola, E. Datta, T. Datta Gupta, A. de Arruda Botelho, L. A. De Groote, W. De Hertogh, W. De Mauroy, J. C. De Pauw, J. De Vriendt, P. Defi, I. R. Del Felice, A. Delargy, M. Delarque, A. DeLisa, J. Deltombe, T. DeMuynck, M. Denys, P. Dessler, D. Dettling, D. Di Benedetto, P. Di Marco, J. Díaz-Cano Carmona, I. Dibbelt, S. Dietz, V. Dincer, F. Dinomais, M. Dionyssiotis, Y. Dizon, J. M. R. Dohle, C. Dou, Z. Dreinhoefer, K. Dubljanin Raspopovic, E. Dür, M. Dy, R. C. Dziewas, R. E Ebenbichler, G. Ebke, M. Egner, U. Eichler, S. Eifert, B. 92 183 150, 161 56, 93 50 69, 128, 159 94 56 44 49, 141 77, 118 187 64, 133 56 180 54 74 81 62 91 42, 90, 93 189 44, 72 178, 183 189 192 56, 118 189 52 73 57 65 57 78 89, 121, 159, 162 95 96 88 95 67 54 185 183 93, 189 192 48 79, 170 191 Ekholm, J. Ekkernkamp, A. Elboim Gabyzon, M. Engkasan, Julia Elmer, N. Enneper, J. Ertzgaard, P. Esquenazi, A. Estraneo, A. Ethaus, K. Evcik, D. Exposito Tirado, J. A. F Faller, H. Faux, S. Favre, C. Ferraz-Gameiro, P. Ferriero, G. Fischer, M. Forogh, B. Foti, C. Franceschini, M. Franchignoni, F. Francisco, G. E. Frenkel-Toledo, S. Frischknecht, R. Froese, E. Frontera, W. G Galea, M. Ganchoon, F. García, J. García S., E. Gäßler, A. Gassner, H. Geertzen, J. Gerber, N. L. Gilliaux, M. Gilutz, Y. Gimigliano, F. Giraldo, M. Giustini, A. Gjerstad, J. Glaesener, J.-J. Glize, B. Głowacka, I. Godlwana, L. Gogulla, S. Göhler, J. Gok Metin, Z. 71 53 81, 151 125, 148 58 194 194 44, 128, 189, 190, 191, 192 83, 191 187 97 70 98 53, 154 86 73, 77, 83, 110, 146 97 93 60, 130 47, 53, 97 59 70, 146, 185 191 83 70, 75, 86, 91, 169, 170 90 79, 186, 187 72, 126 61 92 96 90 77 46 185 45, 185 62 70, 84, 170, 189 91, 156 68, 112 28, 45 67, 87 69, 116 74 46, 121 81 180 73 219 Index of Speakers, Chairs and Presenting Abstract Authors González Roig, J. Gonzalez-Suarez, C. B. Goruleva, M. Gosney, J. Gottschling-Lang, A. Grabljevec, K. Grabois, M. Gracies, J.-M. Gu, K. Gudlaugsson, J. Gunduz, H. Gürçay, E. Gutenbrunner, C. Gutierrez, T. Gutierrez, J. Guzman, J. M. H Hackelsberger, N. Hagel, M. Haig, A. J. Hajjioui, A. Hamacher, D. Han, Z.-A Hara, Y. Harke, G. Hartl, F. He, S. Heinemann, A. W. Hempel, B. Herceg, M. Herfert, J. Hernandez, S. Hess, R. Hesse, S. Hilfiker, R. Hinrichs, T. Hoffman, K. Hojan, K. Honore, T. Hoppe, K. Hornik-Lurie, T. Hruby, L. Hsieh, P.-C. Hsu , W.-Y. Huang, J. Huang, Y. C. Huang, J. Huang , D.-F. Hurkmans, E. Hwang, C. H. 220 98 95 79 40 57 46, 125 61, 63 72, 194 74 67, 162 188 178, 183 42, 44, 51, 54, 58, 85, 185, 189 54, 74 91, 96 96, 98, 132 183 90 55, 179, 182 44 48 68 70 182 93, 132 180 53, 126 87 181, 187 66 79, 98 51 96 86 69, 72, 142 51, 182 52, 74 74, 102 53, 189 61 187 71 79 88 49 60 47 70 56 I Illic Stojanovic, O. Im, S. Imamura, M. Imene, K. Inamoto, Y. Iolascon, G. 48 52, 153 55, 189 59, 116 49 73 J Jech, R. Jensen, M. Ji, Q. Jia, J. Jiang, D.-R. Jimenez, A. Jost, W. Joucevicius, A. Jovanovic-Mifsud, T. Juocevicius, A. 194 43 57 88 74 47 194 91 74 59 K Kahrass, H. Kamal, M. N. Kannenberg, A. Kao, C.-L. Karimi, M. Karppinen, J. Katz, N. Keren, O. Kern , H. Kerschan-Schindl, K. Kersten, P. Kesiktas, N. Khan, F. Kiekens, C. Kim, S. J. Kim, H. Kiralp, M. Z. Kistsen, V. Kleineke, V. Köbsell, S. Koch, U. Kocyigit, H. Kocyigit, F. Kohler, F. Köhler, J. Kondo, I. Koopman, F. S. Korallus, C. Kovindha, A. Kraft, G. H. Krassioukov, A. Krebs, H. I. 70 76, 151 190, 192 87 48 45, 55 55 184 93 191 54, 168 48, 97 61, 74, 77, 110, 168 40, 50, 54, 75, 113 71 179, 185 188 70 181 75 98 48 73, 138 84 62 81 52 184 72, 159 45 65, 128 45 Index of Speakers, Chairs and Presenting Abstract Authors Kröhl, C. Kuan, T.-S. Kucukdeveci , A. Kujawa, J. Kumar, P. Küther, G. Kyriakides, A. E. 58 68 91, 106 48, 154 68 77, 147 89 L Laimi, K. 61, 129 Lains, J. 47, 75, 85, 90, 156, 189 Lam, F. M. H. 52, 151 Landkammer, Y. 66 Lane, D. 59, 140 Langdon, K. 78 Lange, U. 48, 66, 146, 106 Langhammer, B. 133, 184 Larik, A. 97 Laswati, H. 68 Latif, L. 74, 149 Laxe, S. 179 Lebender, M. 87 Lee, J. H. 48, 66, 108, 154, 164 Lee, B.-S. 72 Léger, B. 86 Lejeune, T. 44, 52, 185 Lenherr, S. 192 Levack, W. 51, 57, 144, 145 Li, J. 42, 51, 61, 75, 84, 85, 88, 92, 102, 157, 189, 192 Li, C. 53, 86, 123 Li, L. 65, 92, 102 Liebl, M. 58, 76, 87, 130 Lim Ai Chi , P. 69, 97 Lindsay, C. 65 Liou, T.-H. 54 Lissens, M. 173, 188 Liu, C. 56 Liu, H.-l. 69 Liu, P.-T. 65 Liu, Z. 78, 172, 174 Liu, M. 119 Lohse-Busch, H. 62, 69, 83, 113, 132 Loizidis, T. 69 Loubani, K. 74, 80 Lu, X. 79, 88, 171 Lugo, L. H. 50, 64, 91, 129, 145, 165 Luk, E. 56 Lundgren-Nilsson, Å. 184 Luthi, F. 86 Lutsky Treger, L. 82, 119 M MacDonell, C. Machota Blas, E. N. Magnusson, L. Mahan, K. Malmivaara, A. Maniwa, S. Marlovits, S. Marsden, J. Martinez, R. M. Matsumoto, M. Matthews, D. J. Mau, W. Maurer-Karattup, P. McMahon, S. McNamara, A. Mehrhoff, F. Meiner, Z. Melvin, J. Merritt, J. Mesquita, C. Meyer, T. Meza Murillo, E. R. Michail, X. Micheo, W. F. Mikkelsson, M. Miranda Comas, G. Mittelbacher, G. Mödlin, M. Moghtaderi, A. Mokrusch, T. Molteni, F. Monsbakken, J. A. Mooventhan, A. Moran de Brito, C. M. Mou, X. Muhr, E. Müller, R. Müller, T. Müller, D. Müller, F. Murtezani, A. Musenberg, O. Museri, H. N Nadya, F. Najafipour, F. Nanas, S. Nedeljkovic, U. Needham, R. Negrini, S. Neves, A. F. 51 76 51, 112, 119, 132 188 89 59 194 83, 132, 148, 150, 159 95 60 160, 179 82, 98, 157 191 79 133, 178 90 65 153, 189 50 63 40, 54, 57, 63, 119, 181 73 42, 43, 75, 90, 93 66, 75, 94, 180, 189 89, 148 59 186 188 45, 102, 103, 107 96 49 88 48 47, 56, 139 65 93 43 92 183 191 56 75 83 60 52, 56 178 52 49, 116 52, 90, 97, 180, 186, 187, 188 44 221 Index of Speakers, Chairs and Presenting Abstract Authors Ng, Y. S. Ngueko, Y. Nicolini, A. Nollet, F. Noormohammadpour, P. Nowik, D. Nsagha, D. Nugraha, B. Nützi, M. Nymann Andersen , P. 97 64 56 178 48, 108, 142 53 51 43, 68, 71, 84, 185 61 192 O O’Connell, C. O’Young, B. O’Connor, R. Öçzakar, L. Ohata, K. Olabarrieta Landa, L. Oliveira, M. Olver, J. Omar, Z. Opheim, A. Oral, A. Orenius, T. Osmani Vllasolli, T. Otto, V. Ottomanelli, L. 47 47, 141 52 66, 178, 185 60 77, 119 55, 103, 160 65, 75, 153 64, 85, 175 65 48, 52, 84, 123 68 46 182 72 P Padua, L. Pangalila, R. Paternostro-Sluga, T. Patil, S. Pei, Y.-C. Perennou, D. Pestelli, G. Petschnig, R. Pfab, F. Pfeifer, M. Piccinini, G. Pickenbrock, H. Pieber, K. Pieszyński, I. Pils, K. Pimenta, J. Pinter, M. M. Pinto, S. Pinto, N. Pioch, E. Pires, J. Pistarini, C. Playford, D. 55 66 42, 43, 85, 93, 181 69, 113, 159 87 186, 187 64 181 194 191 43 192 67, 181 55 81, 150, 189 69 182 52 59, 139, 170 58, 76 46, 146 68, 92 57 222 Pohjolainen, T. Ponomarenko, G. Poppmeier, H. Pradanasari Wirawan, R. Prahm, C. Preede, L. Preisinger, E. Preitschopf, C. Prodinger, B. Puckree, L. 89 46 186 91 187 51 73, 191 66 53, 74, 146, 156, 179 59 Q Quintas, F. Quittan, M. 73, 149 60, 93, 106, 129, 191 R Raeissadat, S. A. Rahali, H. Rahman, S. Raj, V. Ramiro, R. Rapidi, C.-A. Rasouli, O. Rayegani, M. Redlich, M. Reed, T. Reichel-Vacariu, G. Reiners, A. Reinhardt, J. D. Reißhauer, A. Ren, C. Reneman, M. Rey-Mathias, R. Riberto, M. Riener, R. Riepenhof, H. Riesenberg-Mordeja, H. Rizzo Battistella, L. Roche, A. Rodriguez, I. Rodriguez de la Cruz, V. Rogers, H. Rolving, N. Romano, M. Romanowski, M. W. Roussos, N. Rupp, R. Rustler, T. 63, 95 82 63, 141 74 47 68, 89, 134 43 95 58 192 108, 186 183 54, 120 42, 70, 87, 176 65 71 95, 164 175 50 87 90 46, 64, 189 187 96 94, 117 48 80 52 73 89 49 181 Index of Speakers, Chairs and Presenting Abstract Authors S Saard, M. Saitoh, E. Sakhinia, M. Sales Marques, R. Sallstrøm, S. Salman Roghani, R. Salminger, S. Saltychev, M. Sapin, J. Saraf, A. Saubade, M. Schäfer, M. Scheel-Sailer, A. Schiappacasse, C. Schiariti, V. Schlegelberger, B. Schliermann, R. Schmitt, K. Schmitz, C. Schrader, M. Schueldt-Ekholm, K. Schuhfried, O. Schupp, W. Schwabe, A. L. Schwaiger, S. Schwarzkopf, S. Schwegler, U. Sciarra, T. Scobbie, L. Seijas, V. Shah, J. Shakouri, S. K. Shapovalenko, T. Shiri, S. Siemonsma, P. Sikdar, S. Silveira, A. Simis, M. Simon, J. L. Sinaki, M. Sindel, D. Sjolund, B. Skelton, P. Skoffer, B. Smith, S. Smolenski, U. So, K.-F. Soberg, H. Sommers, J. Sonoda, S. Soojae, K. Soroker, N. 83 85, 103, 104, 117 77 57 184 49 187 71, 89 185 46, 48, 112, 154 63, 76 43 179 46, 140 185 84 62 72 192 49 61 49, 55, 70, 182 96 185 194 45, 141 61 84 57 77 185 63, 170 50 53 51 185 67 55, 59 88 95, 191 97, 116 93, 186, 187 61 82 179 49, 71, 186, 187 68, 79 53 178 55 45 45, 168, 169 Soto-Quijano, D. Spalevic, M. Spijkerman, D. Stam, H. Stanojković, B. Stantien, S. Stecco, A. Stefanovski, G. Stefas, E. Stemberger, G. Stibrant Sunnerhagen, K. Storm, V. Stoyanov, J. Strasser, D. Strasser, E. M. Strimpakos, N. Stucki, G. Sturm, C. Sturma, A. Supputitada, A. Suskauer, S. Süssmair, C. T Tamm, A. Tang, S. Tang, J. Tapia-Guerrero, Y. S. Tardif, C. Taskaynatan, M. A. Tate, D. Tederko, P. Tenbakji, M. H. Tepohl, L. Terrier, P. Terrill, A. Themann, P. Thevenon, A. Tinduh, D. Tomelleri, C. Tong, M. Tong, Z. Tonin, P. Torkan, F. Treede, R. D. Treger, I. Trojano, L. Tsvetkova, E. Tuakli-Wosornu, Y. Tulaar, A. Turner-Stokes, L. 94 57 183 50, 53, 152, 178 83 58 190 73, 157 56 93 79 79 45, 113, 114 134, 161, 183 67 54 43, 45, 50, 84, 85, 88, 189 57, 114, 184 187 44, 137 179 183 71 66, 87, 116, 117 44 49 43 188 72, 109, 140 55, 70, 137 46, 54 82 86 62 49 55 59, 68 50, 118 48 184 60 95 79 64, 67 191 67 64 91, 135 54 223 Index of Speakers, Chairs and Presenting Abstract Authors U Ucay, O. Uchiyama, Y. Uddin , T. Ulaşlı, A. M. V Vagheggini, G. Valdecanas, C. van de Ven, L. N. M. van de Weyer, T. van der Schaaf, M. Van Kerckhoven, S. Van Zanten, R Varela, E. Velazquez G., J. Ventura Velázquez, R. Verbelen, H. Vergara, P. Verin, E. Villanueva Ayala, D. Vinzelberg, S. Vir, D. Vlak, T. Vogel, H. Voigt-Radloff, S. van der Schaaf, M. von Heymann, W. Voorn, E. W Wade, D. Wahyuni, L. Wainapel, S. Wang, J. Wang, X. Wangjam, K. Ward, A. Watanabe, T. Weber-Carstens, S. Wegscheider, K. Wei, T.-S. Weigl, M. Weinbrenner, S. Werner, C. Whyte, J. Wicker, A. Wiederer, C. Winkelmann, A. Winkler, B. Wissel, J. Wook Park, J. Woolf, A. 224 79 76 61, 83, 142 178, 183 83 95 44 87 56, 178 69 186 73 96 98 74, 171 98 77 78 180 62 70 53, 61 188 56, 178 184 77 178 44, 64, 83, 91, 149 62 60 67 56, 142 44, 47, 72, 93, 136, 194 77, 124 87 63 65, 159 162 98 71, 83 191 59, 66, 93, 140 93 47, 63, 186 80, 82 72, 96, 187, 191, 194 73, 135 95 Wright, M. Wu, S. Wu, C.-H. Wu, K. X Xiong, X.-H. (S.) Xu, K. 63 47, 175, 189 73, 178, 183 78 173 78 Y Yan, T. Yang, X. Yelnik, A. Yi, D. Yılmaz, E. E. Yin, Y. Yoo, J. Young Kim, D. Yozbatiran, N. Yozu, A. Yu, Z. Yuan, H. 59, 88 71, 171 43, 47, 117 73, 129, 158 45, 53, 73 76, 158, 162 63 50, 124 69 49 48, 68 68, 86 Z Zampolini, M. Zão, A. Zarghi, A. Zhang, W. Zhang, X. Zhou, J. 60, 97, 163, 164, 191 48, 63, 83, 149, 151 60, 70 79, 165 86, 179 71, 152, 153 . Halemweg 115 Westkreuz Mierendorffplatz Pa r. er rka Be Str. r Str. Walther m older Str. Kurfürstendamm er Str. FriedrichWilhelmPlatz Innsbrucker Platz Friedenau Bundesplatz Innsbrucker Pl. W ex str. Schöneberg r. tst up Ha Eisenacher Atr. dstr. Grunewal tr. ens ree Sp Yorckstr. enstr. Ko lo l ho We fer g Südkreuz c Yor Pl. der r. kst Möckernbrücke Dudenstr.Luftbrücke Yorckstr. Gleisdreieck Anhalter Bhf. MendelssohnBartoldy-Park Potsdamer Platz Leipziger Mohrenstr. Potsdamer Platz ows g e tr. nnenstr. Großgörschenstr. Goeb Kleistpark pe Tem Bülo Kurfürstenstr. wstr. Bülowstr. Sch ön Lütz Friedrichstr. Oranienburger Tor r. r St Oranienburger nien Str. bur ge Ora t Tors r. str. Schönhauser Allee - ne t ch Weinmeisterstr. Rosenthaler Platz Hackescher Markt Bernauer Str. r. r St ue rna Be Voltastr. Invaliden Nordbahnhof tr. ns ite ss Hu Gesundbrunnen tr. Arnimplatz Bornholmer S Senefelderplatz Danzig er Str . Tempelhof Paradestr. 0 © terra press · 2015 amm r. aust isen Gne Platz der Luftbrücke Columb iad GneisenauStr. Mehringdamm Moritzplatz tr. H.-Heine-Str. Ora tr. Rathaus Neukölln lle e llinstr. Werbe nstr. So nn en a fe Flugha Leinestr. Boddinstr. er S Wi en r. Neukölln Karl-MarxStr. rz e Ha e Molecular Man Sp re Rudolfplatz Warschauer Str. rS tr. Samariterstr. Sonnenallee Pus ch Treptower Park Ostkreuz Grünb erger Str. Frankfurter Allee Sto rk ow er Str. Frankfu rter-Alle e Storkower Str. Velodrom Frankfurter Tor Oberbaumbrücke Schlesisches Tor St Landsberger Allee ComeniusPlatz Weberwiese Ostbahnhof en ick er Kö p e Alle Greifswalder Str. Karl-Mar x-Allee tr. ark ts Görlitzer Bhf. Hermannpl. Schönleinstr. Skalitzer Str. Mariannenplatz nien str. r. Landsberg er est tse Strausberger Platz ns tr Sp Ho ree lz m Michaelkirchpl. En g l d a e Kottbusser Tor 1000 m Schilling-Str. Jannowitzbr. Hasen heide ans Urb Südstern Prinzenstr. Gitschiner Str. Hallesches Tor Berlin Spittelmarkt Märkisches Museum Frie d Ma rx-A llee r.AlexanderSt platz Kar l- Mo lls tr. Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz Os Prenzlauer Allee Herm Tempelhof Kochstr. Kochstr. Str. Helmholtzplatz Wisbye r Str. Eberswalder Str. k eb Museums- .- Li Fernsehturm insel K Klosterden Schlossstr. Unter den Lin platz Brandenburger Tor Französische Str. Pariser Brandenburger Hausvogteipl. StadtPlatz Tor mitte Bundestag . Hauptbahnhof r. nst e alid Inv Tiergartenstr. Nollendorfplatz r. stst Zinnowitzer Str. Schwartzkoff Str. Reinickendorfer Str. Humboldthain Main Train Station Maritim Hotel – Venue rst Kur fü Klei Bayrischer Pl. Rathaus Schöneberg Berliner Str. Berlin Güntzelstr. Spichernstr. ViktoriaLuise-Platz Wittenbergpl. Gedächtniskirche Brunnenplatz Bornholmer Str. M Karl- e Wiesbadene D et l Lan dw ehrk ana S e des 17. Juni Straß Siegessäule HansaPlatz Bellevue it Turmstr. Alt-Moab Nordhafen tr. s er ell . str n n Fe Wedding st ler ül M r. Nauener Platz Pankstr. kin al le e KöllnischeHeide Airport Schönefeld 13 km (A113) p Tre Rüdesheimer Platz r. St Blissestr. platz a nd Hohenzollern- mm Turmstr. Leopoldplatz str. Str. Quitzow er rg be rle Pe Westhafen S Seestr. Amrumer Str. tr. s ee r. r. st tr. ler k r Pa Lent zeall e k ec berger Platz scHeidel- gi ur b len he H ller nzo e oh er Str. Fehrbelliner Platz Savignypl. Kantstr. Zoologischer Garten Ernst-Reuter- Tiergarten Platz ErnstReuter-Pl. tr. Alt-M Lev etz ow s oabit Turmstr. City Center Beusselstr. damm Uhlandstr. rsten Kurfü ger Str. ur nb Lietze Konstanzer Str. Berlin r. M St S tr. tr r-A llee Beusselstr. lst hu Sc ül nnstr. Her ma Bre it e Hohenzollerndamm Adenauerplatz Charlottenburg str. Hutten Bismarckstr. o-S uh Deutsche Oper Ott Spree r. t gens Sickin 100 Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee tr. Gaußs BismarckStr. RichardWagner-Pl. Wilmersdorfer Str. becks Forck en tr. rS Halensee Sophie-Charlotte-Pl. e rn o b uls 100 Funkturm Witzleben Kaiserdamm Olberss t Jungfernheide Jakob-Kaiser-Platz Schloss Charlottenburg mm Da r Spandaue K nobelsdor ffstr. Westend 100 Hubertusallee J.-Friedrich-Str . Leibnizstr. Str. nzer Konz ta r. Stromst ks Pa n r. str . ins nkl Fra lst va a ch tr. Bundesallee Paulstr . Tra ns N tr. Ba Str . er erg ürn b rS 111 Uhlandstr. Möckernstr. Ge str . ud rtr a lee M ner Str . me Friedrichstr. Mehringd amm den en Prin r Al laue Airport Tegel Blissestr. r. er Allee Ka s t a nie na lle e Schönhauser He zen st -Str . ine -He inri ch Gr ei m m Pre nz Str . fsw ald tr. nte uff els Ma str. Lin Zosse Po tsd a Leberstr. Neumannstr. er Tempelhofer Damm r. tte-Str. rst Charlo nie - Pan Sophie S en e Str. Kaiser-Friedrichr. heidst Windsc Schloßstr. s ee W ild eg Tegeler W tr. Wintersteinstr. hs w uc m tr. fe r rU m nb r am er S now Str. he Rat auer ee str. Wars ch ide er eb Dam Tre p at He e Str str . rD le ink ns tr. en Sa ze es lm Wilhe str. . str nn ma se ser tbu Kot Els au Ch sse e r. Am tr. öt r. r St r we to to we rS Pl nst . rge lstr . nne rsbu rte Bru e Pet Gü . City Map arx-S tr. anns tr. estr. Boelck Laubacher Str. n de ba e ein alle h R - © Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) 225 Map of Local Transport Airport Tegel n Statio Train hof) Mainauptbahn (H el rt Teg Airpo A efe ld hön t Sc 226 irp or © Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) Maritim Map of Local Transport © Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) 2015 227 SMARTER AND FASTER REHABILITATION AND RESEARCH WITH INNOVATIVE Please visit us at stand A2! www.hur.fi