2017 ISAKOS Biennial Congress Faculty

 

Marc R. Safran, MD, Prof.

Stanford University
Redwood City, CA UNITED STATES

Sat 06/03
13:25 - 13:30
Room 2-4 Session I: Evaluation and Diagnosis
Lecture
Evidence-Informed Examination of Subspinous/Gluteal/Ischial Impingement
Presenter
Sat 06/03
13:30 - 13:50
Room 2-4 Session I: Evaluation and Diagnosis
Discussion
Panel Discussion: Clarification of Normal and Abnormal Findings on Physical Examination
Faculty
Sat 06/03
14:20 - 14:40
Room 2-4 Session I: Evaluation and Diagnosis
Discussion
Panel Discussion with Cases: Clarification of Normal and Abnormal Findings on Imaging
Faculty
Sat 06/03
16:10 - 16:40
Room 2-4 Session II: Treatment
Discussion
Discussion Regarding Clarification of Non-Surgical and Surgical Treatment of Groin and Hip Conditions
Faculty
Sun 06/04
08:20 - 08:35
Room 301: General Session Opening Ceremony
Special Event
Announcement of Honorary Members
Moderator
Sun 06/04
10:55 - 11:00
Room 2-1: Concurrent 2 Hip
Paper
“The Cliff Sign” – A New Radiographic Sign of Hip Instability
Presenting Author
Tue 06/06
10:20 - 10:30
Room 301: General Session Opening Session
Lecture
12th Biennial ISAKOS Congress Presentation - Cancun!
Presenter
Tue 06/06
11:46 - 11:51
Room 2-1: Concurrent 2 Research
Paper
Can Pre-Operative 3D Computer Simulation Improve Clinical Outcomes of Arthroscopic Surgery for FAI
Presenting Author
Wed 06/07
07:30 - 09:00
Room 2-4: Concurrent 4 ICL #20
Instructional Course Lecture
Evidence Based Management of FAI
Faculty
Wed 06/07
08:23 - 08:39
Room 2-4: Concurrent 4 ICL #20
Presentation
Management of the Capsule in FAI: (closure: yes/no/maybe/outcomes)
Presenter
Wed 06/07
13:30 - 14:15
Room 2-4: Concurrent 4 Hip
Surgical Demonstration
Gluteus Medius Repair
Moderator
ePosters
Hip - Impingement
E-Poster
A Systematic Review of Hip Arthroscopic Capsulotomy Techniques and Capsular Management Strategies
Author
ePosters
Hip - Impingement
E-Poster
Hip Arthroscopy In Patients Over Age 40: A Systematic Review
Author
ePosters
Other
E-Poster
Why Does Hip Arthroscopy Get A Bad Reputation Among Payers? – Could It Be Higher Complication Rates In General Practice
Presenting Author