2025 ISAKOS Congress in Munich, Germany

ISAKOS 2025 Congress Faculty

 

Philipp Wilhelm Winkler, MD, Assoc. Prof.

Kepler University Hospital
Linz AUSTRIA

Dr Philipp W. Winkler is currently working as a resident at the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology at the Kepler University Hospital Linz, Austria. In 2020, he took the opportunity to do a knee research fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh, USA (Prof. Freddie Fu, Prof. Volker Musahl). As a research fellow, he focused on the biomechanical effect of the posterior tibial slope on knee kinematics and cruciate ligament and meniscal forces.

Tue 06/10
17:10 - 17:15
Room 13a Afternoon Scientific Session II
Paper
Clinical Outcomes and Concomitant Injuries in Primary and Revision PCL Reconstruction: A Matched Cohort Study
Presenting Author
Tue 06/10
17:15 - 17:20
Room 13a Afternoon Scientific Session II
Paper
Internal Bracing in Primary PCL Reconstruction Shows No Clinical, Functional, or Radiological Advantages
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Sports Medicine
E-Poster
Sport Specific Outcomes, Concomitant Injuries, and Return to Sport Rates After Pediatric and Adolescent ACL Reconstruction
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - ACL
E-Poster
Factors Influencing Return to Sport After Pediatric and Adolescent ACL Reconstruction
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - Ligaments (Not ACL)
E-Poster
Injury Mechanism is Related to Short-Term Treatment Failure After Primary Isolated PCL Reconstruction: A Study From the Swedish and Norwegian Knee Ligament Registries
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Sports Medicine
E-Poster
Posterior Tibial Slope And Lateral Femoral Condyle Ratio: Indicators For Early Acl Reconstruction To Prevent Concomitant Cartilage And Meniscus Injuries
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Knee - Patellofemoral
E-Poster
Torsional Limb Deformities In Patients With Lateral Patellar Dislocation: An Expert Survey Of The International Patellofemoral Study Group.
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Knee - Ligaments (Not ACL)
E-Poster
Validation of a Scale to Assess Psychological Readiness for Return to Sport Following Surgical Treatment of Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
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ePosters
Knee - ACL
E-Poster
Slope Reducing High Tibial Osteotomy And Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction For The Insufficiency Of Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Clinical And Radiological Results With A Minimum Follow-Up Of 24 Months
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ePosters
Hip/Groin/Thigh
E-Poster
Validation of a Scale for Assessing Psychological Readiness to Return to Sport After Proximal Hamstring Tendon Tears
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Knee - ACL
E-Poster
The additional use of a lateral extraarticular tenodesis in revision ACL surgery tends to decrease ACL revision failure with no difference in clinical outcome
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