International Conference on Musculoskeletal Pain Management in Athletes - (ICMPMA-26)
30th - 31st July, 2026 | Stavanger, Norway
30th June, 2026
10th July, 2026
15th July, 2026
30th - 31st July, 2026
This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This track focuses on the latest advancements in the management of musculoskeletal pain among athletes. It will explore novel therapeutic approaches and technologies that enhance recovery and performance.
This session will delve into the biomechanical factors contributing to injuries in athletes and strategies for prevention. Emphasis will be placed on understanding movement patterns and their implications for injury risk.
This track will cover effective rehabilitation protocols tailored for athletes recovering from musculoskeletal injuries. Discussions will include evidence-based practices that facilitate optimal recovery and return to sport.
This session will address the complexities of managing chronic pain in athletic populations. It will highlight interdisciplinary approaches that integrate physical therapy, psychology, and pharmacology.
This track will focus on the assessment and management of acute pain in athletes during competition and training. Participants will learn about immediate intervention strategies and their impact on performance.
This session will explore the relationship between exercise science and pain perception in athletes. It will examine how training regimens can influence pain thresholds and recovery outcomes.
This track will investigate the methodologies for monitoring performance alongside pain levels in athletes. The integration of technology and data analytics in tracking these variables will be emphasized.
This session will provide insights into orthopedic conditions commonly encountered in athletes. Discussions will focus on diagnosis, treatment, and the role of orthopedic specialists in sports medicine.
This track will examine the importance of mobility and flexibility in preventing musculoskeletal injuries in athletes. Evidence-based techniques for enhancing range of motion will be discussed.
This session will focus on the design and implementation of conditioning programs aimed at improving athletic performance while minimizing injury risk. Best practices and case studies will be presented.
This track will highlight preventive strategies in sports medicine that aim to reduce the incidence of musculoskeletal injuries. Emphasis will be placed on education, training modifications, and athlete awareness.