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Wednesday September 26<br />
11:00 Workshop 1.1 Workshop 1.2 Workshop 1.3<br />
5 Room 11N-‐62 Room 12N-‐62 Simodont Room<br />
10 Model-‐based RSA: Obtaining public funding for your project ideas – Virtual reality development in training & education.<br />
15 Technique and Clinical Applications strategic advice and guidance on obtaining funding. A bridge between dental and orthopedic surgery<br />
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25 Bart Kaptein Nigel Lambert P.R. Wesselink<br />
30 Leiden University Medical Center, NL Euram LTD, West Bridford Nottinghamshire, UK Endodontology, Academic Centre for Dentistry <strong>Amsterdam</strong><br />
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13:45 Workshop 2.1 Workshop 2.2 Workshop 2.3<br />
50 Room 11N-‐62 Room 12N-‐62 VU Medical Center<br />
55 Prosthetic Joint Infection: Patient-‐specific modeling and analysis Gait Analysis for Orthopeadics:<br />
14:00 What is next? of joint reconstructions with Real-‐time Feedback for Gait Re-‐Training<br />
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10 Paul Jutte & Sjoerd Bulstra Markus Heller Frans Steenbrink<br />
15 Orthopaedic Surgery, University Medical Center Groningen Julius Wolff Institute, Charité , Berlin, Germany New Product Development, Motek Medical, <strong>Amsterdam</strong><br />
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25 Skeleton: Musculoskeletal Biology, How to develop tomorrow’s implants: Gait Analysis for Orthopeadics:<br />
30 Mechanics and Imaging Improve standards to fit like custom, with Real-‐time Feedback for Gait Re-‐Training<br />
35 or make customs the new standard?<br />
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50 James Edwards Koen Engelborghs Frans Steenbrink<br />
55 Nuffield Dept. of Orthopaedics, University of Oxford, UK Director of Biomedical Engineering, Materialise NV. New Product Development, Motek Medical, <strong>Amsterdam</strong><br />
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In this workshop, not only the technical background<br />
of RSA and Model-based RSA will be presented,<br />
you will also learn how to setup a clinical RSA<br />
study. The results of high impact RSA studies from<br />
Leiden and Oxford will be presented. Apart from<br />
that, some alternative applications of RSA and the<br />
future of RSA in Orthopaedics will be shown. By<br />
following this workshop, you will have up-to-date<br />
knowledge about the possibilities and status of RSA<br />
in Orthopaedic research.<br />
Prosthetic Joint Infection (PJI) occurs in 1-2% of all<br />
primary implants in orthopaedics. It is estimated<br />
that 10% of all costs related to imlant surgery is due<br />
to these infections. Detection is notoriously difficult<br />
as many infections are low grade. Treatment is<br />
done according to intuition rather than to evidence;<br />
in many cases the prosthesis has to be taken out<br />
followed by multiple surgeries. There are many<br />
influences in PJI: host factors, micro-organisms,<br />
surgical concepts and materials. The workshop<br />
comprises an overview of PJI, new ways of<br />
detection, new treatment algorithm, host factors and<br />
development of new strategy in biomaterials aimed<br />
at prevention and treatment.<br />
Musculoskeletal integrity is maintained through<br />
cellular interactions governed by local, systemic<br />
and environmental factors. This Review workshop<br />
will summarize i) established and emerging<br />
concepts in musculoskeletal biology, ii) how<br />
mechanical forces impact the skeletal system and<br />
are assessed experimentally, and iii) how the<br />
skeletal system can be imaged to accurately<br />
assess musculoskeletal tissues, using conventional<br />
and novel technologies in small animal models.<br />
A workshop intended to provide attendees with a<br />
better understanding of how best to develop R&D<br />
project ideas that are well suited to attract funding<br />
from a public funding body such at the European<br />
Commission (FP7).<br />
This workshop describes a combination of modeling<br />
approaches and tools that - in combination - allow<br />
the accurate prediction of mechanical parameters<br />
that drive the clinical outcome of joint surgery.<br />
Here, the speakers will provide insight into state of<br />
the art approaches recently developed and verified<br />
within the EC funded MXL project.<br />
People come in all shapes and size, depending on<br />
gender, ethnicity, age, etc. and unfortunately<br />
designing an implant that fits well on each patient is<br />
not just a matter of scaling up the average person.<br />
During this workshop we will look at two opposite<br />
approaches to improve the fit of implants for the<br />
entire population: custom implants or improved<br />
standard implants.<br />
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The Moog Simodont dental trainer provides a virtual<br />
world which confronts the student from beginning<br />
with realistic problems working on images of<br />
realistically diseased teeth. The Simodont offers a<br />
realistic feel of the drill and realistic images of the<br />
teeth allowing students to switch back and forth<br />
between clinic and Simodont and to practice<br />
complex procedures developing the required<br />
competencies . On scanned in patients students<br />
can practice to treat his patient first virtually to be<br />
well prepared for the reality. During this workshop<br />
these opportunities will be shown and practiced by<br />
the practitioners to make this virtual world<br />
accessible to orthopedic surgery.<br />
GRAIL provides the full functionality of a<br />
conventional gait lab calculating all gait parameters<br />
in real- time (spatio-temporal parameters,<br />
kinematics, kinetics and muscle-activation). An offline<br />
analysis tool with cycle navigator offers<br />
extensive data analysis.<br />
GRAIL provides the full functionality of a<br />
conventional gait lab calculating all gait parameters<br />
in real- time (spatio-temporal parameters,<br />
kinematics, kinetics and muscle-activation). An offline<br />
analysis tool with cycle navigator offers<br />
extensive data analysis. (same as Workshop 2.3)