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We were delighted to welcome delegates to The ISEH Sport and Exercise Medicine virtual Conference Series earlier this week (30th and 31st January) as our speakers working at the forefront of sport and exercise medicine in the UK, gave detailed talks focused on two themes, ‘Adolescent Sports Medicine’ and ‘Tendinopathy and Tendon Tears’.

Our expert speakers were pleased to share knowledge and expertise with hundreds of health professionals who attended the talks live.

The first in the conference series was a session dedicated to ‘Adolescent Sports Medicine’ – at ISEH, we have observed an increasing number of children becoming injured during sport. Injury and illness prevention and management in this population, however, is particularly challenging due to significant growth and maturation, poor quality sleep and nutrition, and continued educational and life pressures - the talks explored this further while referencing the latest research and what this means in clinical practice. 

Our next and final session was all about ‘Tendinopathy and Tendon Tears,’ where the speakers shared expertise on key talking points within this speciality including specific types of tendon injuries, covering also hamstring and quadriceps injuries, developments and controversies through to rehabilitation and recovery.
If you managed to miss any of the talks, we are pleased to share that the Adolescent Sports Medicine conference is now available to watch on The ISEH YouTube channel - like our conference series, this content is offered free-of-charge. Please continue to provide us with your feedback as this informs our future content offering.

Our next ISEH Sport and Exercise Medicine Conference series will be the Cardio-Respiratory Conference, taking place on 17th & 18th May – more details will be shared soon.

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