2025 ISAKOS Congress in Munich, Germany

ISAKOS 2025 Congress Faculty

 

Jay R. Ebert, PhD

The University of Western Australia
Perth, WA AUSTRALIA

Dr Jay Ebert is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Human Sciences (Exercise and Sport Science), within the University of Western Australia (UWA), as well as a Director and full-time practicing Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP) at the HFRC Rehabilitation Clinic. He is also the Director of Research at the Perth Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Research Institute, and a Director of the Orthopaedic Research Foundation of Western Australia. His clinical and research focus is in musculoskeletal rehabilitation and orthopaedics, and through this work he has published and presented extensively in high-quality international peer reviewed journals, undertaken in collaboration with orthopaedic surgeons, cell biologists, physical therapists and experimental biomechanists.

Sun 06/08
10:30 - 10:35
Room 11 Morning Scientific Session
Paper
A Randomized Controlled Trial Assessing the Safety and Efficacy of a Brace-Free and Accelerated Weight-Bearing Protocol After Surgical Repair of Acute Proximal Hamstring Tendon Avulsions
Presenting Author
Sun 06/08
14:30 - 14:35
General Session - Auditorium Afternoon Scientific Session I
Paper
Outcomes From The DOSTAR Study: A Double Blinded Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing Dual And Single Tendon Hamstring Graft Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Author
Tue 06/10
17:10 - 17:15
Room 12 Afternoon Scientific Session II
Paper
Single Hamstring Tendon Graft Using Suspensory Adjustable Button Fixation For Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Results In Significantly Lower MRI Graft Signal At 6 And 12 Months: Results From A Subgroup Of The DOSTAR Randomised Controlled Trial
Author
Wed 06/11
11:15 - 11:20
Room 12 Morning Scientific Session
Paper
Long-Term Performance Deficits Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using Hamstring Tendon Versus Quadriceps Tendon Autograft
Author
Wed 06/11
11:25 - 11:30
Room 11 Morning Scientific Session
Paper
Sex-Based Differences in Physical and Psychological Recovery, and Return to Sport, Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - Meniscus
E-Poster
Clinical And MRI Outcomes Following Meniscal Repair: A Comparison Between Tear Types
Author
ePosters
Sports Medicine
E-Poster
Loss Of Desire, A Busy Work Or Family Life And Fear Are The Main Drivers For Patients Failing To Return To Pivoting Sports After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.
Author
ePosters
Hip/Groin/Thigh
E-Poster
Females Are More Likely To Undergo Revision Surgery After Proximal Hamstring Avulsion Repair
Author

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