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Beginning of XXI National Conference of Sports Traumatology UCAM (10/03/2011)

The orthopedist, Director of the Clinic Cemtro, Madrid, Professor of Sports Traumatology UCAM, Pedro Guillen, has opened this morning at the headquarters of the Cultural Hall of Caja Murcia, the XXI edition of the National Conference of Sports Traumatology under the slogan `Stress Fractures."

In the opening event also participated the Chief Medical Officer of the Port Authority of Valencia, and deputy director of the School of Sports Traumatology, Carlos Sánchez Marchori, President of the Spanish Federation of Sports Medicine, Pedro Manonelles, the Director of the Department of Sports Traumatology, José Luis Martínez Romero, and the Director of Master of Sports Traumatology Official Catholic University, Francisco Esparza.

The event, organized by the Department of Sport Traumatology UCAM, in collaboration with the Association of Sports Medicine Murcia, held from 10 to 11 March in the Cultural Hall of Cajamurcia, prominent specialists in Sports Traumatology and Sports Medicine, as the Head of Sports Services Atletico de Madrid CF, Jose Maria Villalon, address issues of great scientific and medical interest as the plantar fascia and metatarsal stress fractures, bone histology, pathophysiology of the fracture stress, evidence-based medicine, bone edema, the insufficiency fractures, bone tumor Pathology, Bioregulators Treatments (Homeopathy), Rehabilitation in stress fractures, fractures of the tibia and femoral neck, the Espondiliosis, the pharmacological treatments, or scan.

Note that the dr.

Pedro Guillén, will deliver tomorrow Friday, March 11th at 19:30 h, the Closing Conference, is titled 'Historical development of stress fractures. "

Source: UCAM

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