Masafumi Terada
@mtera_jiden
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28-03-2015 18:00:25
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Over the last 20 years, chronic ankle instability research has increased dramatically! Since our last IAS conference in 2019, there have been 790 new publications according to a PubMed search. We can’t wait to hear about the advances in this area at Int Ankle Symposium 2022 OnDemand from October 29 #IAS2022
Int Ankle Consortium Int Ankle Symposium 2022 OnDemand from October 29 790! I hope these researchers can join the International Ankle Consortium Int Ankle Consortium!
【協賛企業様のご紹介】 株式会社メジカルビュー社 様(メジカルビュー社 旧公式 ) 医学・看護学・医療全般に関するメディカルイラストレーションを駆使したビジュアルな本づくりを特徴とする出版社です。 medicalview.co.jp
We can’t wait for this outstanding virtual conference! Check out the video below and join us in our excitement 🥳 #IAS2022 Int Ankle Symposium 2022 OnDemand from October 29
🔃🗣 We are looking for a host for the 10th International Ankle Symposium! 🗣🔃 If you would be interested in this fantastic opportunity to put on another fabulous conference (big shoes to fill from Int Ankle Symposium 2022 OnDemand from October 29 😄), place your bids via direct message! Exact date TBA
WOW! 150+ attendees for #IAS2022! Fantastic to see such a strong group interested in learning about and contributing to ankle sprain research 🤩 There is still time to register to join this outstanding international cohort ⬇️ whova.com/portal/registr… Int Ankle Symposium 2022 OnDemand from October 29
The IAC has announced an exciting news! The next IAS meeting will be in Strasbourg, Fance in 2024!! 🇫🇷 The meeting will be hosted by La Tour Hospital with Romain Tourillon & François Fourchet who will serve as the Organizing Chairs! @r_tourillon François Fourchet Int Ankle Consortium
Our work showing chronic ankle instability associates with altered diaphragm muscle contractility, which may help explain the balance deficits with CAI. Masafumi Terada @KyleBKosik UK SMRI University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences UK Research pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36691689/
Excited to see our work coming out that provides another potential piece of the puzzle that musculoskeletal injuries have a link to CNS alterations. Masafumi Terada Kyle Kosik UK SMRI University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences UK Research Int Ankle Consortium