international symposium - UniversitätsKlinikum Heidelberg

SPINAL CORD MEDICINE – HOW IT MAY EVOLVE
PARAPLEGIOLOGIE - BLICK IN DIE ZUKUNFT
General Information | Allgemeine Information
Contact information | Kontaktinformation
Date | Termin
Begin: June 24, 2016 at 10.30 am.
End June 25, 2016 at 2 pm.
For any further information please contact –
Für weitere Fragen kontaktieren Sie bitte:
Ursula Wey | Klinik für Paraplegiologie –
Querschnittzentrum Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg
Schlierbacher Landstr. 200a | 69118 Heidelberg
Phone: +49-6221- 5634851 | Fax: +49-6221-5626345
Email: [email protected]
Venue | Veranstaltungsort
Großer Hörsaal
Klinik für Paraplegiologie – Querschnittzentrum
Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg
Schlierbacher Landstr. 200a
69118 Heidelberg
Audience | Zielgruppe
SCI/neurorehabilitation clinicians,
SCI/neuroscience researchers, all other professions
involved in SCI care (nurses, physical therapists,
occupational therapists, speech therapists,
psychologists, social service).
Ärzte im Bereich Paraplegiologie/Neurorehabilitation,
Wissenschaftler im Bereich Querschnittlähmung/
Neurowissenschaften, alle anderen
querschnittspezifischen Fachdisziplinen (Pflege,
Physiotherapie, Ergotherapie, Logopädie, psychol.
Dienst, Sozialdienst).
Registration | Anmeldung
Until June 10, 2016 with the attached registration form.
Bis spätestens 10.6.2016
Link zum Anmeldungsformular:
https://www.klinikum.uni-heidelberg.de/TermineVeranstaltungen.141110.0.html
Registration fee | Anmeldegebühr
None | keine
UniversitätsKlinikum Heidelberg
Getting to Heidelberg | Anreise
By Plane | Mit Flugzeug
Arrival at Frankfurt International Airport, transfer to train
(destination Heidelberg main station), from there S1/S2
train direction Osterburken (exit „Heidelberg Orthopädie“)
or bus (line 35) direction Neckargemünd.
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
50th Anniversary
Spinal Cord Injury Center
Ankunft Frankfurt Flughafen, Transfer zur Bahn (Richtung
Heidelberg Hbf), von da S-Bahn Linien S1/S2 Richtung
Osterburken (Haltestelle „Heidelberg Orthopädie“) oder
Bus (Linie 35) Richtung Neckargemünd.
SPINAL CORD MEDICINE –
HOW IT MAY EVOLVE
By Train | Mit Bahn
Arrival at Heidelberg Main Station, from there S1/S2 train
direction Osterburken (exit „Heidelberg Orthopädie“) or
bus (line 35) direction Neckargemünd.
50-jähriges Jubiläum
Klinik für Paraplegiologie
Ankunft Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof, von da S-Bahn Linien
S1/S2 Richtung Osterburken (Haltestelle „Heidelberg
Orthopädie“) oder Bus (Linie 35) Richtung Neckargemünd.
PARAPLEGIOLOGIE –
BLICK IN DIE ZUKUNFT
By Car | Mit Auto
Either through Autobahn A656 (intersection „Heidelberg“)
towards Heidelberg and then East along the Neckar river
for 8km or through Autobahn A6 (exit Sinsheim) towards
Neckargemünd and then West along the Neckar river.
JUNE 24/25, 2016
Über A656 (Autobahnkreuz „Heidelberg“) nach Heidelberg.
Am Neckar entlang 8km nach Osten oder Autobahn A6
(Ausfahrt Sinsheim) Richtung Neckargemünd, von dort am
Neckar entlang nach Westen.
SPINAL CORD MEDICINE – HOW IT MAY EVOLVE
PARAPLEGIOLOGIE - BLICK IN DIE ZUKUNFT
Scientific Program
15:40-16:05
D.S. Magnuson: Neurorehabilitation –
insights from animal studies
16:05-16:30
K. Minassian: Spinal cord stimulation –
the potential of a new method to facilitate
functional recovery
16:30-16:55
G. R. Müller-Putz: Brain-computer
interfaces in SCI – how much science is
still needed for real-world applications?
16:55-17:20
R. Rupp: Technically assisted
neurorehabilitation – more high-tech for a
bright future ?
Dinner & party, “Alte Kapelle”,
at meeting venue
FRIDAY JUNE 24, 2016
Session 1: Introduction and comprehensive
spinal cord injury care (chairs: Gerner, Hug)
10:00-10:40
Welcome
10:40-11:05
H. J. Gerner: Versorgung Rückenmarkverletzter - Von Guttmann bis heute
11:05-11:30
M. Stöhrer: Neurogene Blasenentleerungsstörung – alle Probleme gelöst?
11:30-11:55
M. Akbar: Operative Versorgung der
Wirbelsäule bei Querschnittlähmung –
State of the Art.
20:00
11:55-13:00
Lunch
SATURDAY JUNE 25, 2016
Session 2: Advances in spinal cord injury
rehabilitation (chairs: Magnuson, Rupp)
9:00-9:30
Manfred Sauer: What to expect from SCI
research
13:00-13:30
N. Weidner: Do we address the
appropriate goals in SCI research?
Session 3: Spinal cord repair
(chairs: Bradke, Weidner)
13:30-13:55
V. Dietz: Functional rehabilitation of SCI
patients - promises and challenges
9:30-9:55
A. Blesch: Neuronal activity in
axonal regeneration
13:55-14:20
J. Wolpaw: The spinal cord as a negotiated
equilibrium: therapeutic implications and
applications
9:55-10:20
14:20-14:45
E. Field Fote: The impact of rehabilitation –
Do we make a difference ?
Jerry Silver: Modulation of the
extracellular matrix and restoration of
breathing after chronic cervical spinal
cord injury
10:20-10:45
14:45-15:10
Z. Rymer: Robotics in SCI rehabilitation –
are we doing better ?
F. Bradke: The calcium channel subunit
alpha2delta2 suppresses axon
regeneration in the adult CNS
15:10-15:40
Coffee break
10:45-11:10
P. Popovich: Immune suppressive
autonomic reflexes after spinal cord
injury
11:10-11:35
R. Puttagunta: Understanding the
control of gene expression in axonal
regeneration
11:35-11:50
Coffee break
11:50-12:15
O. Steward: Progress toward
regenerating corticospinal tract (CST)
axons after spinal cord injury
12:15-12:40
A. Curt: Stem cell therapy in SCI challenges in clinical translation
12:40-13:05
J. Fawcett: Progress towards
treatments for spinal cord injury
13:05-13:30
J. Steeves: Clinical trial designs that
would positively respond to lack of in
terest in CNS therapies by pharmaceutical industry
13:30-13:40
N. Weidner: Closing remarks
END OF SYMPOSIUM