Programme

Thursday, 16.10.2025
ULTRASOUND COURSE

Organisation and Chair: Hannes Platzgummer, Vienna

  • Welcome on behalf of Hannes Platzgummer

  • 13:10–13:50 Forefoot injuries in sports
    Carlo Martinoli, University of Genoa, Italy

    Lecture, Live Demonstration, Q&A

  • Chat with Colleagues and Visit our Partners

  • Saulius Rutkauskas, Ultrasound Center, Kaunas, Lithuania

    Lecture, Live Demonstration, Q&A

  • Lionel Pesquer, Merignac - Bordeaux, FRANCE

    Lecture, Live Demonstration, Q&A

Friday, 17.10.2025

  • Welcome on behalf of Philip Robinson (ESSR),
    Karl-Friedrich Kreitner (DGMSR), Christian Glaser (MSIC)

  • Moderation: Andreas Heuck, Munich; Roland Becker, Brandenburg a.d. Havel

    09:00 Knee I: Biomechanics & Clinical Examination
    Roland Becker, Brandenburg a.d. Havel
    09:20 MRI approach to Injury Patterns: frequent and typical findings
    Christian Glaser, Munich
    09:40 The Cruciates: Imaging Findings of Injuries - Acute and Over Time
    Christoph Schäffeler, Chur
    10:00 Menisci - What is not to be  Missed
    Andrew Grainger, Cambridge
    10:20 Medial Supporting Structures - not only MCL
    Armin Seifarth, Augsburg

    10:40 Discussion

  • Chat with Colleagues and Visit our Partners

  • Moderation: Andrew Grainger, Cambridge; Maria Tzalonikou, Athens

    11:20 Lateral Supporting Structures - What Do We See and What is Important?
    Apostolos Karantanas, Iraklion
    11:40 Cartilage Injuries in the Adult
    Christian Glaser, Munich
    12:00 Cartilage and Physeal Injuries in the Juvenile Athlete
    Apostolos Karantanas, Iraklion
    12:20 Extensor Mechanism: What to Describe and What to Measure
    Anna Falkowski, Winterthur

    12:40 Discussion

  • Chat with Colleagues and Visit our Partners

  • Moderation: Andreas Heuck, Munich


    Roland Becker, Brandenburg; Andrea Achtnich; Josef Kramer, Linz; Klaus Wörtler, Munich; Andrew Grainger, Cambridge

  • Chat with Colleagues and Visit our Partners

  • Moderation: Karl-Friedrich Kreitner, Mainz; Klaus Wörtler, Munich

    15:20 Myotendinous Injuries: Thigh
    Philip Robinson, Leeds
    15:50 Myotendinous Injuries: Calf and Achilles Tendon
    Andrew Grainger, Cambridge

    16:20 Discussion

  • 16:30 - Maria Tzalonikou, Athens; Thomas Grieser, Augsburg

  • Summary and Closing

Saturday, 18.10.2025

  • Moderation: Ingo Banke, Munich; Radhesh Lalam, Oswestry

    09:00 Clinical Examination & Arthroscopy
    Ingo Banke, Munich
    09:20 Hip - Intra-articular Pathologies
    Anna Falkowski, Winterthur
    09:40 Hip - Extra-articular Pathologies
    Simone Waldt, Essen
    10:00 Peri-symphyseal and Adductor Pathologies
    Phil Robinson, Leeds

    10:20 Discussion

  • Chat with Colleagues and Visit our Partners

  • Moderation: Martin Jordan, Augsburg; Wolfgang Fischer, Augsburg

    11:00 Clinical Examination
    Martin Jordan, Augsburg
    11:20 Ligaments Around the Ankle
    Milko De Jonge, Amsterdam
    11:40 Osteochondral Lesions
    Jan Neumann, Chur
    12:00 Lisfranc and Chopart Injuries
    Simone Waldt, Essen


    12:20 Discussion

  • "Precise Sports Injury Diagnosis and Understanding Return to Play with GEHC SIGNA MR Technology" – Dr. Marko Ivancevic, MR Modality Manager DACH, GE Healthcare

  • Moderation: Marc Steinborn, Munich; Milko De Jonge, Amsterdam

    13:30 - Sports Related Tendon Pathologies
    Christoph Schäffeler, Chur
    13:50 - Stressed Bones in the Foot
    Maria Tzalonikou, Athens
    14:10 - Nerve Entrapment in the Foot
    Wolfgang Fischer, Augsburg
    14:30 - Plantar Plate and Big Toe Injuries
    Diana Afonso, Lisbon

    14:50 - Discussion

  • Chat with Colleagues and Visit our Partners

  • Radhesh Lalam, Oswestry; Annie Horng, Munich

  • Moderation:

    Josef Kramer, Linz; Christian Glaser, Munich

    16:00 Wrist: Where to Look and What to Report
    Rainer Schmitt, Würzburg/Munich
    16:20 Elbow: Where to Look and What to Report
    Herbert Rosenthal, Hannover
    16:40 Shoulder: Where to Look and What to Report
    Klaus Wörtler, Munich

Kindly note, the educational programme might still be subject to minor modifications.