2022 Padua Days on Muscle and Mobility Medicine – On-Site
A special issue of Diagnostics (ISSN 2075-4418). This special issue belongs to the section "Pathology and Molecular Diagnostics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 November 2022) | Viewed by 18374
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Interests: genetic and acquired skeletal muscle disorders; mobility functional tests; skeletal muscle imaging; quantitative tissue densitometry by 3D and 2D color CT and MRI; blood and mouth fluid biomarkers; targeted management and follow-up in mobility medicine; functional electrical stimulation of denervated and reinnervating muscles; home full-body in-bed gym exercise; spa, thermal, and balneotherapy; hemi-fasting and other nutritional supplements of mobility medicine in aging
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Dear Colleagues,
The 2022 Padua Days of Muscle and Mobility Medicine On-Site (2022 PDM3 On-Site), to be held on 30 March–3 April 2022, is a gathering of scientists and practitioners from around the globe to share the state of the art in the development of rapid diagnostics in support of sustainable health in human and animal muscle and neuromuscular disorders. The event covers 40 hours of on-site programming while allowing everyone across borders to join freely for the ZOOM circulation of events from the Aula Magna of the University of Padua, Italy and the Conference Halls of the Hotel Petrarca of the Thermae of Euganean Hills, Padua, Italy.
There will be 15 Sessions during the 2022 PDM3 On-Site:
- SESSION I: Molecular mechanisms regulating muscle mass;
- SESSION II: Muscle metabolism, mitochondria;
- Session III: Muscle diseases;
- Session IV: Trainee data blitz session;
- SESSION V: The curse of inactivity;
- SESSION VI: Subclinical denervation in aging skeletal muscle;
- SESSION VII: Master athletes as a model for healthy aging;
- Session VIII-: Basic and clinical muscle imaging
- SESSION IX: Artificial intelligence for myopathology diagnosis and management;
- SESSION X: Climate changes and heat strokes: the next emergency? The role of muscle;
- SESSION XI: Active aging and early rehabilitation management;
- SESSION XII: Basics of neuromechanics and motor control;
- SESSION XIII: Muscle stimulation in rehabilitation;
- SESSION XIV: Myo-rehabilitation in dentistry and beyond;
- SESSION XV: Translational rehabilitation.
To participate, please register at the website: https://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/announcement
Prof. Dr. Ugo Carraro
Guest Editor
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