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Pocket ProgrammeCitywest HotelSaggart, Dublin, Ireland
We believe that the bladder and the bowel are different
sides of the same coin and that there are potential benefits
in addressing them together in spinal cord injury care.
Three speakers will share and discuss their personal
and professional views and opinions on how to translate
synergies in bladder and bowel management into useful
strategies for people with spinal cord injury.
Welcome to an interactive and innovative lunch symposium at ISCoS, October 24th, 13.15-14.15.
Claes Hultling Professor at the Spinalis Spinal Cord Injury Unit, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Denise Tate Professor at the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan Medical School, USA
Paula Muter Urology Nurse Specialist at the Princess Royal Spinal Injuries and Neuro Rehabilitation Centre, UK
Venue DetailsCitywest HotelSaggart, Co. Dublin, Ireland
T: +353 1 401 [email protected]
Registration & Meeting SecretariatRegistration and the Meeting Secretariat arelocated on the Ground Floor of the ConventionCentre and will be open during the followinghours:Tuesday 24th October 07:00 – 19:00Wednesday 25th October 07:30 – 18:00Thursday 26th October 08:30 – 17:00
ExhibitionAn exhibition of related products, services andtechnologies is being held in conjunction with themeeting. The exhibition is located on the GroundFloor of the Convention Centre and the openinghours are as follow:Tuesday 24th October 10:00 – 20:00Wednesday 25th October 09:15 – 16:15Thursday 26th October 09:15 – 16:00
Social ProgrammeExhibition and Welcome ReceptionTuesday 24th October 18:00 – 20:00
The Exhibition and Welcome Reception (drinks &nibbles) will be held in the Exhibition area. Theevening will allow delegates to relax and socialisewhilst having the opportunity to speak withexhibitors and review some of the scientificposters.
Dress code: Business Casual
Conference DinnerWednesday 25th October 19:30 – 23:45
The Conference Dinner will take place at CitywestHotel Kingswood Suite on the first floor.
Dress code: Cocktail Dress / Suit
Tuesday 24th October
8:00–8:10
8:10–8:55
9:00–10:30
10:35–11:35
11:40–1:10
1:15–2:15
2:20–3:05
3:10– 4:10
4:15–5:45
6:00–8:00
Opening Ceremony with remarks from ISCoS President Plenary 1 – Guttmann Lecture Andrew Blight, PhD: It’s not rocket science – translational challenges in spinal cord injury.
Workshop 1Acute and surgical
management of vertebral fracture in
spinal cord injury: Whatother disciplines in the
team should know?
Workshop 2Using computerized
adaptive tests to measure outcomes in
adults and children withspinal cord injury.
Workshop 3Electronic Medical
Record: Data Collection and Reporting –
including International SCIData Sets and Standards
for NeurologicalClassification of SCI.
Workshop 4Debates on neurogenic
bladder dysfunction.Interaction with otherorgans’ and systems’
dysfunction.
Workshop 5An emerging service
delivery model in follow-up process and beyond:Comparison of different
approaches to Telehealth support.
Workshop 6Why (and how to) reportrehabilitation activities
in clinical trials?
Workshop 7Prevention CommitteeWorkshop: ISCoS ASM
Dublin – Non TraumaticSpinal Cord Injury: Isprevention possible?
Workshop 8Barriers to Community Integration for Persons
with SCI.
Workshop 9Evaluation and decision-
making in neurogenicbowel dysfunction.
Workshop 10Management of pressure
ulcers in Spinal CordInjury patients.
Sycamore Lakes Suite Saggart Dublin Newcastle (Plenary & Parallel 1) (Parallel 2) (Parallel 3) (Parallel 4) (Parallel 5)
Poster Viewing 1 with refreshments
Lunch and Poster Viewing – Day 1 ACCT Talks: “Combined bladder and bowel management – a reality or the future?“ Optional Sponsor’s Lunch Symposium in Lakes Suite. Lunch will be served.
Plenary 2 – ISRT Lecture Stephen McMahon, FMedSci
Poster Viewing 2 with refreshments
Welcome Cocktail
Workshop 13Sexual dysfunction andtreatment options after
spinal cord injury inmales.
Workshop 12Comprehensive
interprofessionalmanagement of spinalcord injury in infants and young children.
Workshop 11Advancements in
Implanted ElectricalStimualtion Technologyfor Spinal Cord Injury.
Workshop 14ISCoS SCI Educational
Initiatives Lessons learntand further developmentof strategies to increasequality and coverage ofSCI education globally.
Workshop 15A Prelude to
Randomized ControlledTrials: Clinical Research
Pilot Studies.
Wednesday 25th October
8:00–8:55
9:00–9:45
9:50–10:45
10:50–12:20
12:25–1:30
1:35–3:05
3:10–4:10
4:15– 5:45
7:30–11:45
Discipline SpecificMeeting 1
Annual network meeting for Spinal cord
Injury Occupationaltherapists, SCIOT.
Optional Sponsor’sBreakfast Symposium
07:30 Coffee & Croissants
08:00 Symposium
Discipline SpecificMeeting 2
International Spinal Cord Injury Data SetsCommittee meeting.
Discipline SpecificMeeting 3
Spine Trauma Study Group Networking
meeting.
Discipline SpecificMeeting 4
Psychology Group
Discipline SpecificMeeting 5
SCIPT meeting.
Discipline SpecificMeeting 6
Quality of Life SpecialInterest Group.
Discipline SpecificMeeting 7
Nurse meeting.
Discipline SpecificMeeting 8
Autonomic StandardsNetworking Meeting.
Discipline SpecificMeeting 9
Consumer meeting.
Workshop 16Journal update: SpinalCord, and Spinal Cord
Series and Cases.
Workshop 17Repurposing AcuteTherapeutics For
Enhanced Recovery ofSpinal Cord Injury
(RATER-SCI).
Workshop 18ISCoS-ISPRM-HI
Collaborative Workshop – Supportingglobal disaster planningand response for SCI inlow resource settings.
Workshop 19Comparing differentinnovative peer led
approaches thatmaximise life outcomesfor people affected by
spinal cord injury.
Workshop 20MultidisciplinaryApproach To TheManagement of
Spasticity in Spinal CordInjury.
Sycamore Lakes Suite Saggart Dublin Newcastle (Plenary & Parallel 1) (Parallel 2) (Parallel 3) (Parallel 4) (Parallel 5)
Plenary 3 – RHI Lecture Professor Dame Nicky Cullum, DBE, PhD
Evidence-based pressure ulcer prevention and treatment in spinal cord injury – where are we? Poster Viewing 3 with refreshments
Poster Viewing 4 with refreshments
Lunch and Poster Viewing – Day 2 Optional Sponsor’s Lunch Symposium
ISCoS AGM
Conference Dinner
Thursday 26th October
9:00–9:45
9:50–10:50
10:55–12:25
12:30–1:15
1:20–2:05
2:10–3:40
3:45–4:30
Workshop 21Important
Considerations forMoving Spinal Cord Injury Clinical TrialsForward: a SCOPE
Perspective.
Workshop 22Getting to Orgasm: It’s
possible.
Workshop 23SCI Clinical Research
Engagement Workshop:Developing an ActiveResearch Network.
Workshop 24Starting SCI
Rehabilitation in Africa –The Spinalis concept –
an eight year experiencein Botswana, Namibia
and Zambia.
Workshop 25Healthy lifestyle in
spinal cord injury: fromknowledge to practice.
An internationalperspective.
Workshop 26Clinical Trials: LessonsLearned, Challenges,
Solutions.
Workshop 27Put On Your Air Mask
First! Keeping thatpassion alive through
the generations!
Workshop 28Exoskeletal-Assisted
Walking in Acute Inpatient and Chronic
Outpatient Spinal CordInjury Rehabilitation.
Workshop 29How to Deliver a
Cognitive BehaviouralTherapy PainManagement
Programme for SpinalCord Injury: Both Face to
Face and Online.
Workshop 30Self-efficacy: concept,
measurement andrelevance for quality of
life after SCI.
Sycamore Lakes Suite Saggart Dublin Newcastle (Plenary & Parallel 1) (Parallel 2) (Parallel 3) (Parallel 4) (Parallel 5) Plenary 4 Stephen Muldoon
Health Systems Strengthening – Increasing the quality and coverage of appropriate, accessible, sustainable andcomprehensive healthcare and rehabilitation services for people with spinal cord injury (SCI) globally.
Poster Viewing 5 with refreshments
Plenary 6 (tentative) Poster Presentation Awards
Plenary 5 Professor Dr. med Thomas Kessler
Management of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction in patients with spinal cord injury
Lunch and Poster Viewing – Day 3
Platinum Sponsor
Gold Sponsors
Additional Sponsors
Exhibitors
Specialty rehab for people with spinal cord
and brain injuries
craighospital.org
CARPARK 1
NEWCASTLE
CONVENTION CENTRERegistration – Ground FloorWelcome Reception – Ground FloorExhibition – Ground FloorSaggart – Ground FloorDublin – Ground FloorLakes Suite – First FloorSycamore – Second Floor
MAINDRIVEWAY
CONFERENCE DINNER FIRST FLOOR
KINGSWOOD SUITE
SHUTTLE BUSSTOP
TO LUAS TRAM (10–15 min walk)
LEMONGRASS FUSION
RESTAURANT
REGISTRATIONENTRANCE
HOTELENTRANCE
WOODLOCKBRASSERIE
CARPARK 3
CARPARK 2
Venue Floor Plan
2.5m High
Exhibitors 6 The Float 7 Parker Hannifin12 Wellspect13 Medtronic14 Hollister15 Ekso Bionics16 B Braun17 Bama Technologies18 Coloplast20 Synapse Biomedical22 ISCoS 201824 Rewalk25 International Spinal Cord Society27 MBH-International A/S28 HUR
Poster Session ANos 1 – 108
Poster Session BNos 109 – 276
Poster Session CNos 277 – 309
Exhibition Floor Plan