ISAKOS Congress 2021

ISAKOS 2021 Global Congress Faculty

 

Christian Fink, MD, Prof.

Gelenkpunkt - Sports and Joint Surgery Innsbruck; OSMI Umit Hall
Innsbruck AUSTRIA

Prof. Christian Fink is a specialist in orthopedic surgery and sports traumatology in Innsbruck, Austria. He completed his studies in medicine at the University of Innsbruck where his particular interest in sports medicine and knee surgery had already become apparent. In 1991, he received the academic degree of “Doctor of Medicine.” His dissertation concerned injuries to the cruciate ligaments. As part of his specialist training, he spent several periods in the United States (Pittsburgh, Vail) and Australia (Melbourne). In 1998, Fink obtained his specialist doctor qualifications in trauma surgery and sports traumatology. Following a two-year research fellowship at Duke University in the United States, he joined the faculty of the University of Innsbruck as a professor with his PhD thesis titled “Pathology of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament and the Menisci of the Knee Joint - Clinical and Experimental Studies.” Prof. Fink trained at the University Hospital in Innsbruck and from 2004 to 2007 he was chief of the Sports Trauma and Knee Surgery unit there. After leaving the university in 2007 he established a private orthopedic specialty clinic. The knee joint has remained the focus of his clinical and scientific activities. Prof. Fink's main interests in orthopedics are knee ligament surgery, acute extremity trauma and degenerative knee surgery. He has published over 140 scientific papers and has given over 300 presentations worldwide. He is a member and served as committee member in several international societies (ICRS; AOSSM;AAOS;ESSKA; ISAKOS) and specialty groups (ACL study group, Magellan Society). Prof. Fink was board member and president of the AGA (Association for Arthroscopic and Minimal invasive Knee Surgery- with over 3000 members).
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Sat 11/27
21:45 - 22:15
Live Buenos Aires Program Scientific Sessions
Symposium
Quad Tendon ACL: Where We Are Now
Faculty
On Demand
60 minutes
On Demand Program On Demand ACL Sessions
Symposium
Timing of ACL Reconstruction
Faculty
On Demand
30 minutes
On Demand Program On Demand ACL Sessions
Symposium
Graft Choice for the Young ACL
Faculty
On Demand
5 minutes
Papers Paper Presentations
Paper
The "Bankart Knee": Biomechanical Consequences of a Posterolateral Tibia Plateau Impression Fracture as Concomitant Injury of ACL Rupture
Author
On Demand
5 minutes
Papers Paper Presentations
Paper
Quadriceps Tendon- Vs. Hamstring Tendon Autograft In Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Matched-Pairs Study With A Mean Follow-Up Of 6.5 Years
Author
ePosters
Knee - ACL
E-Poster
Comparison Of Four Different Knee Arthrometers For The Evaluation Of Anterior Tibial Knee Translation In Healthy Subjects
Author
ePosters
Knee - Meniscus
E-Poster
An Mri-Based Classification System For Radiologists & Clinicians Allowing To Efficiently Evaluate The Damage To The Posterior Margin Of The Lateral Tibial Plateau: Updated Findings From A Multi-Centre Retrospective Analysis Of Patients With Acute Acl Inju
Author

Disclosures

Royalties received from Karl Storz, Medacta
Speaker for Medacta, Stryker
Paid Consultant for Karl Storz, Medacta

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