State of art of mobility medicine: some more abstracts and evidence that the success of Pdm3 is based on extra-session relationships


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  • Ugo Carraro Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy; InterdepartmentalResearch Centre of Myology, University of Padova, Italy; A&C M-C Foundation, Padua, Italy.
  • Marie Sophie Alberty International FES Centre®, Swiss Paraplegic Centre Nottwil, Switzerland.
  • Stephen Anton Department of Physiology and Aging, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA; Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, United States.
  • Elena Barbieri Department of Biomolecular Sciences, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Urbino (PU), Italy.
  • Ines Bersch International FES Centre®, Swiss Paraplegic Centre Nottwil, Switzerland.
  • Gerardo Bosco Department of Biomedical Sciences: Environmental Physiology and Medicine Lab, University of Padova, Italy.
  • Daniele Coraci Department of Neuroscience, Rehabilitation Unit, University of Padova, Italy.
  • Riccardo Forni Institute of Biomedical and Neural Engineering, Reykjavik University, Reykjavik, Iceland.
  • Paolo Gargiulo Institute of Biomedical and Neural Engineering, Reykjavik University, Reykjavik, Iceland; Landspitali, University Hospital of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland.
  • Paulo Gentil College of Physical Education and Dance, Federal University of Goias, Brazil.
  • Ashraf S. Gorgey Spinal Cord Injury and Disorders Center, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia, USA; School of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, United States.
  • Maria Chiara Maccarone Department of Neuroscience, Rehabilitation Unit, University of Padova, Italy.
  • Winfried Mayr Medical University of Vienna, Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Vienna, Austria.
  • Giuseppe Messina Department of Human Sciences and Promotion of the Quality of Life, San Raffaele University, Rome, Italy; PLab Research Institute, Palermo, Italy.
  • Philippe Perrin Development, Adaptation and Handicap, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lorraine, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France.
  • Tiziana Pietrangelo Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences, University G. d'Annunzio Chieti-Pescara, Italy.
  • Marco Quadrelli Synlab Euganea Medica, Padua, Italy.
  • Piero Sestili Department of Biomolecular Sciences, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Urbino (PU), Italy.
  • Daniela Tavian Laboratory of Cellular Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, CRIBENS, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
  • Lucrezia Tognolo Department of Neuroscience, Rehabilitation Unit, University of Padova, Italy.
  • Stefano Masiero Department of Neuroscience, Rehabilitation Unit, University of Padova, Italy.

Scientific conferences increasingly suffer from the need for short presentations in which speakers like to dwell on the details of their work. A mitigating factor is to encourage discussion and planning of collaborations by organizing small meetings in a hotel large enough to host all attendees. This extends discussions' opportunities during morning breakfasts, lunches, dinners and long evenings together. Even if the vast majority of participants will not stay for the entire duration of the Conference, the possibilities for specialists to interact with specialists who are even very distant in terms of knowledge increase enormously. In any case, the results in terms of new job opportunities for young participants outweigh the costs for the organizers. Thirty years of Padova Muscle Days offer many examples, but the authors of this report on the state of the art of Mobility Medicine testify that this also happened in the 2024 Five Days of Muscle and Mobility Medicine (2024Pdm3) hosted at the Hotel Petrarca, Thermae of Euganea Hills and Padua, Italy which is in fact a valid countermeasure to the inevitable tendencies towards hyperspecialization that the explosive increase in scientific progress brings with it.


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Carraro, U., Alberty, M. S., Anton, S., Barbieri, E., Bersch, I., Bosco, G., Coraci, D., Forni, R., Gargiulo, P., Gentil, P., Gorgey, A. S., Maccarone, M. C., Mayr, W., Messina, G., Perrin, P., Pietrangelo, T., Quadrelli, M., Sestili, P., Tavian, D., Tognolo, L., & Masiero, S. (2024). State of art of mobility medicine: some more abstracts and evidence that the success of Pdm3 is based on extra-session relationships. European Journal of Translational Myology, 34(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/ejtm.2024.12492

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