Friday, March 6, 2020



We are pleased to welcome you to attend and associate with us at 2nd Euro Sports Medicine-Fitness and Physiotherapy conference on July 20-21, 2020 in London, Uk.  

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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

#Longdom_Conferences wishes all its #Speakers and #Delegates a very Happy New Year 2020!! We expect the same support and cooperation from you for the upcoming year to make our events successful once again.

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Repetitive impacts key to understanding sports-associated concussions


Scientists have made a significant advance in our understanding of mild head trauma (concussive brain injury) and how it may be managed and treated in the future. It seems that repetitive impacts -- as opposed to single events -- cause the all-important damage to blood vessels in the brain. These repetitive impacts can be visualized via an MRI signal.
Mild head trauma has come to the fore in recent years as being associated with collision and combat sports. However, it is also a very common injury in children and young adults and represents a significant challenge to physicians due to the lack of any robust biomarkers or objective imaging approaches to manage the injury.
"This was a hypothesis-driven project whereby we challenged the hypothesis that repetitive head trauma would induce damage to small blood vessels in the brain that we would then be able to image with a novel form of MRI-based brain scans," said Dr Matthew Campbell, Assistant Professor at Trinity.
The study, which was undertaken by the Trinity-led Concussion Research Interest Group (CRIG) used both sensor-enabled mouthguard technology developed by the group of Professor David Camarillo at Stanford University and dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI to confirm the number and severity of head impacts that would lead to the appearance of "leaky" blood vessels within the brain.
Participants of combat and collision sports such as mixed martial arts (MMA) and rugby took part in the clinical research study, which took four years to complete and is part of a wider longitudinal study, which is still ongoing.
.2nd Euro Sports Medicine-Fitness and Physiotherapy
Exploring the Advancements in Sports Med and Physiotherapy Jul 20-21, 2020 London, UK




Thursday, November 14, 2019

Euro Sports Medicine 2020

About Conference


Longdom Conferences provide the platform to speakers and offer delegates the opportunity to be to share their ideas and network. We are pleased to welcome you to attend and associate with us at 2nd Euro Sports Medicine-Fitness and Physiotherapy conference on July 20-21, 2020 in London,Uk.
Euro Sports Medicine 2020 mainly focuses on the theme “Exploring the Advancements in Sports Med and Physiotherapy” guided by a line-up of expert speakers, the agenda will address some of the major issues related to sports medicine and physiotherapy.
Euro Sports Medicine 2020 foresees over 200 participants from 7 continents with revolutionary subjects, discussions, and expositions. This will be excellent viability for the researchers, students and also for the delegates from Universities and Institutes to intermingle with the globe category Scientists, speakers, technicians, Practitioners, and trade professionals working in the field of Sports Medicine and physiotherapy.

Our Mission:
To provide the best platform where various ideas can be shared and information can be discussed.
To conduct conferences annually in each and every field of life science in various parts of the world to target maximum audiences.
To conduct outstanding events with our hard work.
To create some value in the whole world.
Our Vision:
To work as a team with effective dedication and prove ourselves as the best company for an outstanding conference Organizer.


Conference Highlights
  • Sports Medicine
  • Physiotherapy
  • Fitness and Physical education
  • Physio-Yoga
  • Diet and Nutrition
  • Internal Medicine & Emergency Medicine
  • Sports injuries and pain management
  • Athlete Care and Rehabilitation
  • Sports Physiotherapy
  • Sport Kinesiology and Sports Traumatology
  • Doping and Anti- Doping Studies
  • Advancements in physiotherapy
  • Acupuncture
  • Physiotherapy methods and instrumentation
  • Fitness Home care & Primary Healthcare
  • Orthopedics Sports Medicine and Surgeries
  • Geriatric physiotherapy
  • Sports Psychology and Athlete Counseling
  • Future Trends in Nutrition and Fitness
  • Aerobic Exercise

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