2025 ISAKOS Congress in Munich, Germany

ISAKOS 2025 Congress Faculty

 

Stefano Di Paolo, Eng, PhD

Rizzoli Orthopedic Insititute
Bologna ITALY

Stefano Di Paolo is a biomedical engineer researcher at Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute in Bologna, Italy. He is the lab manager of the Orthopedic and Traumatologic Clinic II (head: Prof. Stefano Zaffagnini) at Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute and collaborates with the Education and Research Department of the Isokinetic Medical Group, FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence in Bologna (head: Dr. Francesco Della Villa). He holds a PhD in Applied Biomechanics at the University of Bologna. His research activities include biomechanical testing of human movement in ACL injury prevention, rehabilitation, and return to sport, with focus on development, validation, and deployment of innovative technologies. He has published over 70 scientific papers and book chapters in bioengineering, orthopedics, and sports medicine and serves as Guest Lecturer for Medicine and Surgery at the University of Bologna.

Mon 06/09
16:30 - 16:35
Room 14a Jan I. Gillquist Scientific Research Award Papers
Paper
Testing ACL-Reconstructed Football Players on the Field: an Algorithm To Assess Cutting Biomechanics Injury Risk through Wearable Sensors
Presenting Author
Mon 06/09
16:40 - 16:45
Room 14a Jan I. Gillquist Scientific Research Award Papers
Paper
Deleterious Effect of Sex Mismatch between Donor and Recipient after Meniscus Allograft Transplantation (MAT). An Analysis of the Impact of Donor and Patients Demographics on a Series of 360 MAT.
Author
Tue 06/10
14:55 - 15:00
Room 11 Afternoon Scientific Session I
Paper
Kinesiophobia and Soccer Participation entail a Reduced Return to Sport after High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO): A Risk Factor Analysis Study of a Young and Active Population at 9 Years of Follow-Up
Author
Wed 06/11
10:30 - 10:35
Room 12 Morning Scientific Session
Paper
Biomechanical Measures During Pre-Planned Change Of Direction Are Associated To Non-Contact Acl Injury Risk In Football Players: Insights From The “Cut The ACL” Study On 1002 Players
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - Osteotomy
E-Poster
Medial Hinge Fracture After Closing Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy: Classification and Risk Factor Analysis of a Neglected Complication
Author
ePosters
Knee - ACL
E-Poster
Physeal Sparing “Over-The-Top” Technique for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Skeletally Immature Patients: Analysis of 43 Consecutive Cases at Mean 11 Years Follow up
Author
ePosters
Knee - LEAP
E-Poster
ACL Reconstruction combined with Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis (LET) and Hughston procedure in ACL and MCL Injury provides Good Stability and Low Revision without increasing the Complication Rate: A Case-Control Study at 8 years of follow-up.
Author

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