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EFIC TopicalSymposiumAcute and Chronic Joint Pain
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EFIC TopicalSymposiumAcute and Chronic Joint Pain
Dubrovnik Palace Hotel
DUBROVNIKSponsorshipManual
21 - 23September2 0 1 6
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Introduction 3
Scientific Committee 4
Congress Main Topics 4
Dubrovnik 5
Program at a glance 6-7
Packages 9
Additional Sponsoring 10-11
Regitration Form 12
Thank you for supporting the 1st EFIC Topical Symposium 2016
TABLE OF CONTENT
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The European Pain Federation, EFIC®, is proud to announce its First Topical Seminar, on the theme of Acute and Chronic Joint Pain.
2016 is the European and Global Year against Joint Pain, and we meet in Dubrovnik to consider the many recent developments in the understanding and treatment of joint diseases causing Pain and the overall management of such pain.
The scientific program is designed to meet the aims of EFIC®, which are “to advance the understanding of mechanisms, assessment, prevention and the treatment of pain»; it will consist of plenary sessions, workshops, seminars, free paper sessions and poster presentations.
We will be holding the meeting in conjunction with other global and European groups to broaden the appeal of the meeting and to extend our message.
The Symposium will be an important milestone for clinical scientists and practicing health care workers from all disciplines. Together, we will further the management and treatment of patients with joint pain.
I really look forward to welcoming you to beautiful Dubrovnik and to a very successful meeting.
Future Arthritis BurdenWith the ageing of the European Population, the prevalence of arthritis is expected to increase yearly. By the year 2030, an estimated one hundred and twenty million (25% of the projected total adult population) adults aged 18 years and older will have doctor-diagnosed arthritis. Two-thirds of those with arthritis will be women. Also by 2030, an estimated 60 million adults (37% of adults with arthritis) will report arthritis-attributable activity limitatiions. These estimates may be conservative, as they do not account for the current trends in obesity, which may contribute to future cases of osteoarthritis.
Topics covered in the Symposium will include animal models of joint pain, inflammatory hyperalgesia, epidemiology and assessment of joint pain, back pain and the new NICE guidelines, acute joint pain and its management including pre and postoperative pain treatment, and all aspects of treatment of chronic joint pain now and in the future.
Chris Wells President, European Pain Federation
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Global Topics• Rheumatologists, Orthopaedic Surgeons, etc
• Pain Clinicians
• Osteoarthritis
• Evidence for exercise
• Sports Medicine
Workshops:
Preparation for surgery to avoid acute and chronic pain (preemptive)
Pharmacological therapies to minimize pain
Interventional methods to minimize pain
Scientific Topics• Rheumatoid disease: How to deal with acute flares of pain?
• Alternative treatments in the joint pain toolbox
• Evidence for exercise
• Other back pain management protocols
• Rehabilitation techniques in joint disease
• Management of pain after joint surgery
Co Chairs
Serge Perrot, France, Chair, European Year against Joint Pain
Chris Wells, UK, President EFIC®
Elon Eisenberg, Israel
Mira Fingler, Croatia
Bart Morlion, Belgium
Dragan Primorac, Croatia, USA
Simon Vulfsons, Israel, International Federation for Musculoskeletal Medicine
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
CONGRESS MAIN TOPICS
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DUBROVNIK
Dubrovnik is the most southern city of Croatia and lies on the Adriatic Sea, it is also one of the most prominent tourist destinations of the Mediterranean Sea.
This ancient city lies below a giant mountain named Srđ, its geographical and religious patron, a city of a unique beauty and harmony, spread out on the stone rocks and cliffs descending into the embrace of the sea and the waves, has been living and existing through its history in all these centuries up to the present days.
It is an open-hearted city, simple and friendly when greeting any well-meaning visitor from any part of the globe. It is a city with narrow streets and high walls, but with an open horizon. A part of the rich history has been carried over to the present day. The fact that Dubrovnik is a beautiful and historic city is proven by the fact that, in 1979, it was listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
There are many sites to be seen in Dubrovnik besides the old architecture, the green Mediterranean landscape, and the azure depths of the Adriatic with White Sea cliffs, such as the many museums like the Cultural Historic Museum and the Rupe Ethnographic Museum. If you want to stay outdoors to get a grasp of Dubrovnik’s rich culture there are also many natural historic sites to be enjoyed.
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CE Wednesday 21st September, 2016
15.00 - 18.30 Registration & Posters Assembling
17.30 - 17.45 Opening Ceremony
17.45 - 18.30 Future analgesics for joint pain David Walsh
18.30 - 19.30 Get together Party
Thursday 22nd September, 2016
08.30 - 09.00 Circadian pain management in chronic rheumatic inflammatory diseases Maurizio Cutolo
09.00 - 09.30 Inflammatory Hyperalgesia in Osteoarthritis Anthony Dickenson
09.30 - 10.00 Joint Pain Pathophysiology, from periphery to central as Satellite Symposia IASP Hans-Georg Schaible
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee break
10.30 - 12.00 WorkshopsHALL A HALL B
Joint pain: from pathophysiology to patient’s experience
Serge Perrot
Pain and motility: a binary relationship
Roberto Casale
Experimental Assessment of Joint Pain in the Lab and Clinic
Lars Arendt-Nielsen
The effect of exercise on pain, and functional activity and cytokine levels in patients with knee osteoarthritis
Fitnat Dincer
The central nervous system - a key player in osteoarthritic pain
Eva Kosek
Management of chronic pain - is health literacy the best medicine
Brona Fullen
12.00 - 13.00 Industry-Sponsored Satellite Symposium (lunch boxes provided)
13.00 - 13.30 Lunch Posters
13.30 - 14.00 Management of Pain Before and after Surgery Patrice Forget
14.00 - 14.30 Recent insights on Genetic Factors in Joint Pain Dragan Primorac
14.30 - 14.45 Coffee break
14.45 - 16.15 WorkshopsHALL A HALL B
Future techniques for JPTim Maus
Preemptive, analgesics, InterventionsPreventive and pre-emptive analgesia:
more than wishful thinking?Elon Eisenberg
Cooled RF for hip joint denervationLeonardo Kapural
Procedure-specific evidence for optimal analgesiain joint surgery, including the PROSPECT studies and
use of prospective patient databasesHenrik Kehlet
How to optimise the organisation of perioperative pain management
Winfried Meissner
16.15 - 17.30 Posters, interactive debate, free papers
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PRO
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A G
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CEWednesday 21st September, 2016
15.00 - 18.30 Registration & Posters Assembling
17.30 - 17.45 Opening Ceremony
17.45 - 18.30 Future analgesics for joint pain David Walsh
18.30 - 19.30 Get together Party
Thursday 22nd September, 2016
08.30 - 09.00 Circadian pain management in chronic rheumatic inflammatory diseases Maurizio Cutolo
09.00 - 09.30 Inflammatory Hyperalgesia in Osteoarthritis Anthony Dickenson
09.30 - 10.00 Joint Pain Pathophysiology, from periphery to central as Satellite Symposia IASP Hans-Georg Schaible
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee break
10.30 - 12.00 WorkshopsHALL A HALL B
Joint pain: from pathophysiology to patient’s experience
Serge Perrot
Pain and motility: a binary relationship
Roberto Casale
Experimental Assessment of Joint Pain in the Lab and Clinic
Lars Arendt-Nielsen
The effect of exercise on pain, and functional activity and cytokine levels in patients with knee osteoarthritis
Fitnat Dincer
The central nervous system - a key player in osteoarthritic pain
Eva Kosek
Management of chronic pain - is health literacy the best medicine
Brona Fullen
12.00 - 13.00 Industry-Sponsored Satellite Symposium (lunch boxes provided)
13.00 - 13.30 Lunch Posters
13.30 - 14.00 Management of Pain Before and after Surgery Patrice Forget
14.00 - 14.30 Recent insights on Genetic Factors in Joint Pain Dragan Primorac
14.30 - 14.45 Coffee break
14.45 - 16.15 WorkshopsHALL A HALL B
Future techniques for JPTim Maus
Preemptive, analgesics, InterventionsPreventive and pre-emptive analgesia:
more than wishful thinking?Elon Eisenberg
Cooled RF for hip joint denervationLeonardo Kapural
Procedure-specific evidence for optimal analgesiain joint surgery, including the PROSPECT studies and
use of prospective patient databasesHenrik Kehlet
How to optimise the organisation of perioperative pain management
Winfried Meissner
16.15 - 17.30 Posters, interactive debate, free papers
Friday 23rd September, 2016
08.30 - 09.00 Musculoskeletal considerations in joint pain- the role of soft tissue Simon Vulfsons
09.00 - 09.30 Rehabilitation techniques in osteoarthritis management Yves Henrotin
09.30 - 10.00 High Frequency Neuromodulation- a new technique to solve old problems Leonardo Kapural
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee break
10.30 - 12.00 Workshops
HALL A HALL B
Patient empowermentNeil Betteridge
The new NICE back Pain GuidelinesStephen Ward
Special management issues, Pain Flares
David Walsh
Facet Joints as a generator of back pain, a look at the evidence
Chris Wells
Opioids in the management of acute and chronic joint pain
Bart Morlion
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch Posters
13.00 - 13.30 Chronic Pain after Joint Surgery - Epidemiology Vicky Wylde
13.30 - 14.00 Pain after Joint Surgery - Can it be prevented? Henrik Kehlet
14.00 - 14.30 Coffee break
14.30 - 15.45 Workshops
HALL A HALL BSI Joint Pain Anatomy, pathophysiology
and treatment SISTim Maus
Fascia and its effects on muscle and joints, an evidence based updateWolfgang von Heymann
Minimal-invasive stabilisation of the SI joint -the iFuse procedure
Stephan Becker
The shoulder – manual soft tissue approaches to treat the joint
Michael Kuchera
15.45 - 17.00 Posters, interactive debate, free papers
17.00 Closing
Plenary Sessions
Workshops
Symposium
Coffee breaks and lunches
Social events
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For more updated information please check regularly our website:www.efic-topicalsymposium2016.org
Arendt-Nielsen Lars Experimental Assessment of Joint Pain in the Lab and Clinic
Becker Stephan Minimal-invasive stabilisation of the SI joint - the iFuse procedure
Betteridge Neil Patient empowerment
Casale Roberto Pain and motility:a binary relationship
Cutolo Maurizio Circadian pain management in chronic rheumatic inflammatory diseases
Dickenson Anthony Inflammatory Hyperalgesia in Osteoarthritis
Dincer Fitnat The effect of exercise on pain, and functional activity and cytokine levels in patients with knee osteoarthritis
Eisenberg Elon Preemptive, analgesics, Interventions Preventive and pre-emptive analgesia: more than wishful thinking?
Forget Patrice Management of Pain before and after Surgery
Fullen Brona Management of chronic pain - is health literacy the best medicine
Henrotin Yves Rehabilitation techniques in osteoarthritis management
Kapural Leobardo Cooled RF for hip joint denervation
High Frequency Neuromodulation – a new technique to solve old problems
Kehlet Henrik Procedure-specific evidence for optimal analgesia in joint surgery, including the PROSPECT studies and use of prospective patient databases
Pain after Joint Surgery – Can it be prevented
Kuchera Michael The shoulder – manual soft tissue approaches to treat the joint
Kosek Eva The central nervous system - a key player in osteoarthritic pain
Maus Tim Future techniques for JP
SI Joint Pain Anatomy, pathophysiology and treatment SIS
Meissner Winfried How to optimise the organisation of perioperative pain management
Morlion Bart Opioids in the management of acute and chronic joint pain
Perrot Serge Joint pain: from pathophysiology to patient’s experience
Primorac Dragan Recent insights on Genetic Factors in Joint Pain
Schaible Hans-Georg Joint Pain Pathophysiology, from periphery to central as Satellite Symposia IASP
Von Heymann Wolfgang Fascia and its effects on muscle and joints, an evidence based update
Vulfsons Simon Musculoskeletal considerations in joint pain- the role of soft tissue
Walsh David Future analgesics for joint pain Special management issues,, Pain Flares
Ward Stephen The new NICE back Pain Guidelines
Wells Chris Facet Joints as a generator of back pain, a look at the evidence
Wylde Vicky Chronic Pain after Joint Surgery - Epidemiology
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
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PACKAGES
The PLATINUM sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits € 35 000
• Booth space rental (3 x 3 m)• 4 complimentary conference registrations – free access to all sessions & Networking Evening• Display of logo on-site plasma screens indicating the sponsoring level• Recognition in the final program• 1 insert in the congress bags & logo of the sponsor• Banner or roll up in the poster-room
The GOLD sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits € 20 000
• Booth space rental (3 x 2 m)• 3 complimentary conference registrations – free access to all sessions & Networking Evening• Display of logo on-site plasma screens indicating the sponsoring level• Recognition in the final program• 1 insert in the congress bags & logo of the sponsor• Banner or roll up in the poster-room
The SILVER sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits € 12 500
• Space for poster or roll-up• 2 complimentary conference registration – free access to all sessions & Networking Evening• Display of logo on-site plasma screens indicating the sponsoring level• 1 insert in the congress bags
The BRONZE sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits € 5 000
• Space for poster or roll-up• 1 complimentary conference registration – free access to all sessions & Networking Evening• Display of logo on-site plasma screens indicating the sponsoring level
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ADDITIONAL SPONSORING
Satellite session / Industry session € 12 500
A Satellite session can be organized during the lunch breaks of Thursday 22nd or Friday 23rd October.
The Industry session includes:
• AnemailblastbyAimtoallconfirmedcontactsintheTropicalsymposium directory, informing them of the session and inviting delegates to register
• Announcementofthesessioninthefinalprogram
• Useofaconferenceroom/hallincludingset-up(chairs,speakersdeskandtable) in theatre style.
• ThebasicA/Vequipment;screen,beamer,2microphones(wireless)andsound system
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• Recognitioninthefinalprogram
• Opportunitytoprovidegive-awaysduringthesessionwiththeagreementof organizing Committee
• 1complimentaryconferenceregistration-freeaccesstoallsessions& NetworkingEvening.
Thesessiondoesnotinclude:Meetingroomstafflikehostessesortechnicians,Lunch-boxes(recommended)fordelegateswhocan’tattendlunch.OtherA/Vequipmentthanmentionedbefore,Clean-upandrefreshmentofroombefore
Welcome Reception € 5 000The Welcome Reception will take place on Wednesday.The welcome speech will be followed by the Welcome.Reception which is a great opportunity for the congress participants to network while enjoying cocktails & finger food.
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• Sponsor’s logo on the back cover of the Welcome Reception Program
• Verbal recognition during the welcome speech
• Recognition in the final program
• Opportunity to provide give-aways during the reception with the agreement of local organizing Committee
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ADDITIONAL SPONSORING
Congress Bags € 4 500Every participant will receive a multi-purpose Congress bag, which will include the final program, abstract USB, information on Dubrovnik and other items/documents, inserts, give-aways, etc. The bag can be chosen by the sponsor but needs to be approved by the Congress organizer. AIM Group International will provide you with dierent design suggestion for the congress bags.
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• Sponsor’s name & logo on the bags
• Recognition in the Final Program
Lanyards € 2 500
The participant name badges will be attached to a lanyard worn around the neck. The exclusive sponsor of the lanyard can choose the color and logo/text for the lanyards.
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• Sponsor’s name & logo on the lanyards
• Recognition in the final program
Pocket Program € 2 500
Every delegate will receive a pocket sized programme which will contain information onthe congress program as well as on the social functions. The back will be reserved for useby the sponsoring company.
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• Sponsor’s advertisement/logo on the back of the pocket program
• Recognition in the final program
Final Program on USB € 2 500
Every delegate will receive a final program on USB which will contain information onthe congress program as well as on all abstracts.
The sponsorship entitles you to the following benefits:
• Sponsor’s advertisement/logo on the USB stick
• Recognition in the final program
REGISTRATION FORM
Company Information
Company name
Authorized representative
Title
Address
City State/Province
Country Postal/ZIP Code
Telephone Fax
Email Website
VAT NR
Sponsoring packages
We confirm our final support of the First EFIC Topical Symposium at the following level of sposnorship:(please indacate the level you are intersted in)
q Platinum € 35 000q Gold € 20 000q Silver € 12 500q Bronze € 5 000
Additional sponsoring opportunities
q Satellite session / Industry session € 12 500q Welcome Reception € 5 000q Congress bags € 4 500q Lanyards € 2 500q Pocket Program € 2 500q Final Program on UBS € 2 500
Payment information
Subtotal, Sponsoring Packages €
Subtotal, Additional Sponsoring Opportunities €
Total €
Date Signature
When this contract has been signed you are requested to make a 50% deposit payment to guarantee the agreement.To be able do so an invoice will be send to above mentioned company information.
Please return this reservation form completed to
AIM Group BelgiumGrensstraat, 7 - B-1831 Diegem (Belgium)T. +32 2 722 82 30 - Fax +32 2 722 82 40 Efic-Symposium2016@aimgroup.eu
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