Workshops
OCT 2
10:50 – 12:20
1
Room A
Non-operative management of hip fracture
Antony Johansen, Iain Moppett
2
Room B
How to prevent periprosthetic fractures: the new fracture epidemic
Roberto Cervantes, Iñigo Etxebarria
3
Room C
Bridging evidence and clinical practice: a workshop on early postoperative rehabilitation following a hip fracture
Maria Swennergren Hansen, Charlotte Myhre Jensen
4
Room D
Fragility Fracture Management in Africa: Strategies for influencing policy in low resource setting
Matt Costa, James Masters, Lucy Gates
OCT 2
14:30 – 16:00
5
Room A
Vertebral Fragility Fractures-Misconceptions and controversy in patient care
Opindher Sahota, Jenny Thain
6
Room B
Role of National FFNs in promoting orthogeriatrics across the globe- Introduction to the Global Orthogeriatric Certification Project
Irewin Tabu, Juan Carlos, Rhona McGlasson
7
Room C
Urinary problems and management in fragility fracture patients
Maria Nuotio, Maria Frodin
OCT 3
10:30 – 12:00
8
Room A
Overcoming roadblocks to success of secondary fragility fracture prevention services
Sonia Singh, Kim Fergusson
9
Room B
Weightbearing restrictions after fracture – How and Why?
Frede Frihagen, Katie Sheehan
10
Room C
From Idea to Impact: Crafting, Implementing, and Evaluating Fundamental Education Resources
Monica Perracini and Jack Bell
OCT 3
14:30 – 16:00
11
Room A
Implementing the SIMPLER Nutrition Pathway Globally: Achievements, Insights, and Future Directions
Jack Bell, Olof Guðný Geirsdóttir
12
Room B
Pain assessment and management in acute fragility fracture: tailoring approaches in patients with delirium, dementia, and depression
Alma Pedersen
13
Room C
Improving the Quality of Treatment, Secondary Prevention, and Rehabilitation for Older Adults with Hip Fracture: Lessons Learnt from China
Maoyi Tian, Minghui Yang
OCT 3
16:15 – 17:45
14
Room A
Joint AO Trauma-FFN workshop -Surgical management of complex fragility fractures
Theo Tosounidis
15
Room B
World Falls Prevention Society workshop: New technologies for fall risk assessment and prevention in older people
Nathalie van der Velde, Stephen Lord
16
Room C
Methods to demonstrate the effectiveness of fracture liaison services using real-world data: common pitfalls and solutions
Suzanne Cadarette, Kaley Hayes
17
Room D
Virtual care after fragility fractures: current initiatives and future potential
Cathie Sherrington, Morten Tange Kristensen, Emma Sutton
OCT 4
10:00 – 11:30
18
Room A
The clinical utility of digital mobility outcomes (DMOs) to assess and evaluate outcomes in hip fracture patients – findings from the Mobilise-D cohort study
Clemens Becker, Lars Gunnar Johnsen
19
Room B
Joint EuGMS-FFN symposium: Novel insights in prevention of fragility fractures
Nathalie van der Velde, Alvaro Casas Herrero
20
Room C
The hidden burden of fragility fracture – a social and socio-economic perspective
Emma Sutton, Mary Walsh
21
Room D
Osteoporotic Pelvic and Acetabular Fracture Management: A Global Multidisciplinary Approach
Daphne van Embden, Hanna Willems
Education Sessions
OCT 2
14:30 – 16:00 | Room D
1
Case studies – atypical fractures
Anastasios Nikolaidis, Maria Diehl, Johannes Bastian
OCT 3
10:30 – 12:00 | Room D
2
Rehabilitation case studies – acute mobilisation, postacute rehabilitation
Rene Gray, Melissa Taylor, Kate Mangione
OCT 3
14:30 – 16:00 | Room D
3
Acute care case studies – cervical and pelvic fracture
Andy Gray, Opinder Sahota