AOSSM Post-Joint Injury Osteoarthritis Conference
AOSSM 关节损伤后骨关节炎会议
基本信息
- 批准号:7541295
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-08-01 至 2009-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:9 year oldAffectAgeAge-YearsAmericanAnterior Cruciate LigamentAreaBasic ScienceClinicalCollaborationsCommunication ResearchCommunitiesConsensusDegenerative polyarthritisDevelopmentDiseaseEducationEnd stage renal failureFacultyFellowshipFemaleFutureHeart failureHigh PrevalenceImpairmentIndividualIndustryInjuryJointsJournalsKneeKnee InjuriesKnee OsteoarthritisLifeLigamentsLower ExtremityMethodsMonographMusculoskeletalOrthopedicsParticipantPatient CarePatientsPublicationsPurposeQuality of lifeReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityRiskScientistSoccerSocietiesSports MedicineSurgeonSymptomsTrainingTranslationsTraumaUnited States National Institutes of HealthWomanarthropathiesdisabilityimprovedmenpreventprogramssymposium
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease and is a leading cause of disability worldwide [1,2] . The physical impairment from OA of a single lower extremity joint is equivalent to that reported for major life-altering disorders such as end-stage kidney disease and heart failure. The causes of OA are not well understood. [3] However, joint trauma is a leading etiological factor [1,2,4] . Patients sustaining ligament and meniscal injuries of the knee have a ten-fold increased risk of OA when compared to those who did not have a joint injury [7,8] . Twelve years after an anterior cruciate ligament tear, 82% of female soccer players had pathological changes on knee radiographs and 75% had symptoms affecting their knee related quality of life at an average age of just 31 years old [9,10] . Concomitant meniscal injury is associated with an even higher prevalence of knee OA. ACL and meniscal injuries are the most common joint injuries treated by orthopaedic surgeons. The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) is a national organization of orthopaedic surgeons dedicated to sports medicine and focuses on the treatment of injuries commonly sustained by active individuals. Formed in 1972 primarily as a forum for education and research, the AOSSM is now a world leader in sports medicine education, research, communication, and fellowship. A current AOSSM strategic priority is to evaluate methods to support and improve the quality of sports medicine research by identifying critical areas for study and by convening researchers with clinicians to exchange information and develop research priorities. The purpose of this conference is to convene leaders in the field to explore the strong association between joint injury and the development of osteoarthritis. Both clinical leaders and basic scientists will be brought together to determine the current and emerging areas of research, to develop a consensus on future directions in new areas of cooperative research, and to develop new collaborations and strategies for the translation of basic research into patient care. The AOSSM Post-joint Injury Osteoarthritis symposium will be December 11-14, 2008 in New Orleans, LA at a fully-accessible hotel and meeting center. Each session will be moderated by an AOSSM clinician-scientist, and a scientist with expertise in the session topic. The organizers and the faculty are a diverse group, both men and women, from the different parts of the US and abroad. Other participants will include 10 Young Investigators (YI), 14 at-large participants, 5 representatives from industry, and 5 representatives from the NIH. The YI Program will give up to 10 residents/scientists the opportunity to attend. YI applicants must be under 42 years of age or less than 8 years beyond training. The results of the symposium will be disseminated to the musculoskeletal community through publication in the American Journal of Sports Medicine an AOSSM monograph and will also be freely available to the public on the AOSSM website. People suffering injuries to their joints are at high risk of developing disabling wear and tear osteoarthritis in the prime of their lives. This symposium will bring doctors and scientists together to develop research plans to find new methods to prevent this from happening.
描述(由申请人提供):骨关节炎(OA)是最常见的关节疾病,也是全球残疾的主要原因[1,2]。单下肢关节OA造成的身体损害等同于重大生命改变疾病(如终末期肾病和心力衰竭)报告的身体损害。OA的病因还不清楚。[3]然而,关节创伤是主要的病因[1,2,4]。与没有关节损伤的患者相比,膝关节韧带和踝关节损伤的患者发生OA的风险增加了10倍[7,8]。前交叉韧带撕裂12年后,82%的女子足球运动员在膝关节X光片上出现病理变化,75%的运动员在平均年龄仅31岁时出现影响膝关节相关生活质量的症状[9,10]。伴随关节损伤与膝关节OA的发病率更高相关。ACL和踝关节损伤是骨科医生治疗的最常见的关节损伤。美国运动医学骨科学会(AOSSM)是一个致力于运动医学的骨科医生的国家组织,专注于治疗活跃个体通常遭受的伤害。AOSSM成立于1972年,主要作为教育和研究的论坛,现在是运动医学教育,研究,交流和奖学金的世界领导者。目前AOSSM的战略重点是评估方法,以支持和提高运动医学研究的质量,通过确定关键领域的研究和召集研究人员与临床医生交流信息和制定研究重点。本次会议的目的是召集该领域的领导者,探讨关节损伤和骨关节炎发展之间的密切联系。临床领导者和基础科学家将聚集在一起,以确定当前和新兴的研究领域,在合作研究的新领域的未来方向达成共识,并制定新的合作和战略,将基础研究转化为患者护理。AOSSM后关节损伤骨关节炎研讨会将于2008年12月11日至14日在新奥尔良,洛杉矶在一个完全无障碍的酒店和会议中心。每次会议将由一名AOSSM临床科学家和一名在会议主题方面具有专业知识的科学家主持。组织者和教师是一个多元化的群体,男性和女性,来自美国和国外的不同地区。其他参与者将包括10名青年研究者(YI),14名在逃参与者,5名来自行业的代表和5名来自NIH的代表。YI计划将给予最多10名居民/科学家参加的机会。YI申请人必须在42岁以下或超过培训时间不到8年。研讨会的结果将通过在《美国运动医学杂志》上发表AOSSM专题论文传播给肌肉骨骼界,并将在AOSSM网站上免费向公众提供。关节受伤的人在他们生命的黄金时期有很高的风险患上致残性磨损性骨关节炎。这次研讨会将把医生和科学家聚集在一起,制定研究计划,寻找新的方法来防止这种情况发生。
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