Theme: {CME-CPD Accreditations Available} Spinal Disorders - Revolutionizing Diagnosis and Treatment Approach
Spine Congress 2022
The Scientific Committee for the Spine Congress 2022 is looking forward to welcoming people from all over the world to Rome, Italy on October 31-November 1, 2022 for the "6th Global Congress on Spine and Spinal Disorders." The Spine and Spinal Disorders Conference could also be used to examine and discuss the most recent advancements in the field of Spine and Spinal Disorders in order to identify new challenges for improving Spine Health.
The International Conference on Spine and Spinal Disorders, which will focus on the topic "Spinal Disorders - Revolutionizing Diagnosis and Treatment Approach," will provide an unrivalled opportunity to share, exchange data, and establish collaborative research projects and frameworks. This function will focus on the most recent and exciting developments in the field of Neuroscience, providing an incredible open door for researchers from all over the world to meet, associate, and examine current clinical developments. We'll most likely present an unprecedented program that covers the complete range of examination and breakthroughs in Spine Surgery, Spine Care, and provide a variety of experiences with various treatment procedures and recovery strategies.
The gathering's theme is primarily designed for investigators, specialists, authorities, professionals, drug masters, support experts, active researchers, and understudies to present their investigation work. We also welcome Presidents, CEOs, Policymakers, Delegates, and Mechanical Specialists from the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare industries to help make the event a standout stage for sharing data, ideas, and travelling alongside the brilliant Keynote addresses, all-hands meetings, workshops, conversations, standard presentations, introductions, and B2B attempting to find out more.
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The Organizing Committee is preparing an exciting and informative conference program, including keynotes, plenary lectures, symposiums, workshops and poster presentations on various topics related to the field of neuroscience. Join us in the 2022 Spine Conference. You can have a meaningful experience with experts from all over the world
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Track 1: Adult and Pediatric Spinal Deformities
Scoliosis, or a curvature of the spine, is a condition that affects almost 7 million people in the U.S. While it does occur in adults, it is most commonly seen in children, especially girls, during periods of growth. Often times the Spine in a person with scoliosis looks like an “S” or a “C” instead of a straight line.
An abnormal alignment or curve in the bony vertebral column that forms the spine. Symptoms may include a visible curve in the spine, feeling off balance, and pain Physical therapies can help reorient the spine and slow down the advancement of the curve. It involves spine centre, spine surgery, and neurosurgery.
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Track 2: Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis is a coronal plane spinal deformity which most commonly presents in adolescent girls from ages 10 to 18. Diagnosis is made with full-length standing PA and lateral spine radiographs.
Treatment can be observation, bracing, or surgical management depending on the skeletal maturity of the patient, magnitude of deformity, and curve progression. . By far the most common type of scoliosis in the adolescent period is one in which the cause is not known and is called idiopathic or adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS).
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Track 3: Neuromuscular/Syndromic Deformity
Neuromuscular disorders are a general term that encompasses a large number of diseases with different presentations. The terms 'muscle disease', ‘neuromuscular conditions' and ‘neuromuscular disorders' all describe a group of conditions which affect either the muscles, those in the arms and legs or heart and lungs, or the nerves which control the muscles. Instead of a straight line down the middle of the back, a child with neuromuscular scoliosis has a spine that looks more like a letter “C.” The spine also may be rotated or twisted, pulling the ribs along with it to form a multidimensional curve.
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Track 4: Degenerative Disc Disease
Degenerative disk disease occurs when the cushioning in your spine begins to wear away. Spinal disks are rubbery cushions between your vertebrae (bones in your spinal column). They act as shock absorbers and help you move, bend and twist comfortably. The condition is most common in older adults. Everyone's spinal disks degenerate over time and are a normal part of aging. After age 40, most people experience some spinal degeneration. The right treatment can lead to pain relief and increased mobility.
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Track 5: Spinal Arthroplasty and Motion Preservation
The primary goal of motion preservation surgery in the spine is to maintain normal or near normal motion in an attempt to prevent adverse outcomes commonly seen with conventional spinal fusion, most notably the development of adjacent-level degenerative disc disease. The goal of motion preservation surgery is to closely replicate normal spinal biomechanics, the result of which should, be the limitation of complications associated with conventional fusion. The rationale behind motion preservation is similar to that used in hip and knee arthroplasty
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Track 6: Metastatic and Primary Spinal Tumours
Tumours that begin in the spine are called primary spinal tumour. Spinal metastases form when cancer spreads to the spine from another area in the body (metastasizes). Cancer cells can reach the spine by extending from a nearby area or traveling through the bloodstream. Tumour in the spine can cause pain. In metastasis, cancer cells break away from the original (primary) tumour, travel through the blood or lymph system, and form a new tumour in other organs or tissues of the body. The new, metastatic tumour is the same type of cancer as the primary tumour.
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Track 7: Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injuries can result from damage to the vertebrae, ligaments or disks of the spinal column or to the spinal cord itself. A traumatic spinal cord injury can stem from a sudden, traumatic blow to your spine that fractures, dislocates, crushes or compresses one or more of your vertebrae. There are three types of complete spinal cord injuries:
- Tetraplegia.
- Paraplegia.
- Triplegia.
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Track 8: Spasticity, Spinal Pain, and Spinal Infection
Spasticity is the uncontrolled tightening or contracting of the muscles that is common in individuals with spinal cord injuries. Spinal Pain: Pressure on one or several nerves that contribute to the sciatic nerve can cause pain, burning, tingling and numbness that radiates from the buttock into the leg and sometimes into the foot. Usually one side (left or right) is affected. This pain is often described as sharp and electric shock-like. Spinal infections include spinal epidural abscess, which is an infection that develops in the space around the dura (the tissue that surrounds the spinal cord and nerve root).
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Track 9: Aging Spine and Spinal Fracture
Vertebral compression fractures usually are caused by osteoporosis, and range from mild to severe. More severe fractures can cause significant pain, leading to inability to perform activities of daily living, and life-threatening decline in the elderly patient who already has decreased reserves. Elderly patients with osteoporotic compression fractures are often treated with TLSO bracing and rehabilitation. To facilitate progress in the rehabilitation program, some patients can be treated in a less restrictive corset or abdominal binder if their pain is well controlled.
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Track 10: Spinal Pathology
Spinal Pathology can be anything from a degenerative spine or scoliosis to more acute complex trauma. There are many different levels of spinal pathology, along with many symptoms, ranging from tingling or numbness to acute pain.we are generally talking about the following conditions Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES), Spinal Fractures (osteoporotic & traumatic), Spinal Malignancy, Spinal Infection
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Track 11: Spinal Imaging
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spine uses radio waves, a magnetic field and a computer. It creates clear, detailed pictures of the spine and surrounding tissues. MRI does not use radiation and may require an injection of gadolinium contrast material.
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Track 12: Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
In general, the goal of minimally invasive spine (MIS) surgery is to stabilize the vertebral bones and spinal joints and/or relieve pressure being applied to the spinal nerves — often a result of conditions such as spinal instability, bone spurs, herniated discs, scoliosis or spinal tumors.
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Track 13: Robotic Technology in Spine Surgery
Robotic spine surgery, or robot-assisted spine surgery, describes the use of robotic technology to assist with guidance during spinal neurosurgery. Traditionally, neurosurgeons have placed instrumentation in the spine “freehand,” relying on their knowledge of anatomy and on X-rays.
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Track 14: Navigation assisted Spine Surgery
Navigation assisted spine surgery is a group of technologies, which allow the surgeon to access real-time, three dimensional and virtual images of the spine in relation to the surgical instruments intraoperatively.
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Track 15: Non-Op Treatment Methods
Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal. That’s the hollow channel running from the highest neck bone in your body to your sacrum. The spinal column cradles your spinal cord, the thin tube of nerve tissue that connects your brain to the rest of your body’s nerves.
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Track 16: Diagnosis of Spinal Disorders
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the most accurate imaging test for spinal cord disorders. MRI shows the spinal cord, as well as abnormalities in the soft tissues around the cord (such as abscesses, hematomas, tumors, and ruptured disks) and in bone (such as tumors, fractures, and cervical spondylosis).
- Causes of spinal cord disorders include injuries, infections, a blocked blood supply, and compression by a fractured bone or a tumor.
- Typically, muscles are weak or paralyzed, sensation is abnormal or lost, and controlling bladder and bowel function may be difficult.
- Doctors base the diagnosis on symptoms and results of a physical examination and imaging tests, such as magnetic resonance imaging.
- The condition causing the spinal cord disorder is corrected if possible.
- Often, rehabilitation is needed to recover as much function as possible.
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Track 17: Surgical Approaches to the Spine
Spine surgeries can be performed through anterior, posterior, lateral, or combined anterior–posterior approaches .Anterior approach is used for exposure of ventral spine and spinal cord; anterior approaches for thoracic and lumbar spine may require invasion of thoracic and abdominal cavities.
- Laminectomy
- Discectomy
- Spinal Fusion
- Vertebroplasty/ Kyphoplasty
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Track 18: Spine Surgery
Spine Surgery is a type of surgery on the bones of your spine (backbone). This type of surgery uses smaller incisions than standard surgery. This often causes less harm to nearby muscles and other tissues. It can lead to less pain and faster recovery after surgery.
- Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion (LLIF)
- Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (MIS TLIF)
- Percutaneous instrumentation
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Track 19: Spinal Rehabilitation and Nursing Care
The rehabilitation process following a spinal cord injury typically begins in the acute care setting. Occupational therapy plays an important role in the management of SCI. Recent studies emphasize the importance of early occupational therapy, started immediately after the client is stable.
- Functional independence
- Assistive devices
- Gait training
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Track 20: Case Reports and Debate on Spinal Disorders
Mr. I, age 31, has no significant past medical history and awoke with neck pain 2 hours before coming to the emergency department. He described his pain as sharp, rated 8 to 9 out of a possible 10 in intensity, and localizing to his neck and upper back without extremity radiation. During initial triage, some subtle weakness of the lower extremities was noted, but Mr. I remained ambulatory. While awaiting further assessment, he remarked that his legs became numb and his leg motor strength weaker. Mr. I was sent for an emergent cervicothoracic MRI and findings showed a large dorsal epidural hematoma with severe spinal cord compression from C5 to T2.
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Track 21: Neuro Spinal Complications
Spinal surgery is a high-hazard strength with a regularly expanding patient volume. Results are to a great extent good, yet neurologic harm, the most serious complication, may leave major sequelae, some of which can be life-threatening. Neurologic might be classified according to onset (per-versus postoperative) and surgical site (cervical versus thoracolumbar). The spine specialist is a piece of a multidisciplinary group, with the radiologist and electro physiologist, which can recognize risk factors preoperatively and analyse neurologic complications per-or postoperatively.
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Track 22: Spinal biologics
Spinal biologics are devices that are used extensively for bone fusion surgery, medulla spinal is injury, and chronic disk disease. The treatment could embody the utilization of allografts, auto grafts, mesenchymal stem cells, demineralized bone matrix, bone morphogenetic protein, and ceramics. These materials assist the body' natural healing processes and are accustomed heal spine pathological or degenerated discs. the consequences are perceived through increased cellular activity, growth, and differentiation Spine biologics discover software in backbone surgical operation as lieu allografts in addition to a guide for bones in and across the spinal region. They also can be used remedy the spinal accidents or trauma or degenerated discs. Currently, bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP's) are biologic substances which are predominantly utilized in spinal surgical operation. Bone graft substitutes declare for round 85% percentage of the full backbone biologics market.
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Maturing of the populace is related with degeneration of spine and expanding spinal disorders. Changing way of life bringing about upsurge in heftiness among the populace is additionally one of the key components moving the development. Developing commonness of spine injuries is foreseen to additionally add to the development of the market during the conjecture time frame.
As per, the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, in 2016, the yearly rate of spinal cord injuries in the U.S. was roughly 54 cases for each million populace or around 17,000 new instances of such injury every year. According to the WHO experiences (2013), spinal cord injuries influence somewhere in the range of 250,000 and 500,000 individuals internationally every year. Street mishaps, falls, brutality and sports exercises are a portion of the significant reasons for these wounds. Moreover, advancement of novel and successful innovations in spine care is foreseen to drive the interest for these inserts and gadgets.
Degenerative circle problems are among the most generally analyzed condition and are the main sources of back and neck pain. As indicated by the American Chiropractic Association, around 31 million individuals in the U.S. experience the ill effects of low back torment at some random time. Moreover, an expected USD 50 billion every year is spent on treatment of back agony in the U.S. Accordingly, degenerative problems and related back agonies are required to help the interest for these inserts and gadgets in the coming years.
The global spinal implants & devices market size was valued at USD 11.06 billion in 2015 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% during the forecast period. The key contributing factors for the market growth include increasing prevalence and subsequent increase in the treatment rates of degenerative spine disorders, rapidly growing elderly population, advancements in medical technology, and increasing demand for minimally invasive procedures.
Few market players include LDR Holding Corporations, Orthofix International N.V., Alphatec Spine, Globus Medical, Inc., Zimmer Biomet Holdings, NuVasive, Inc., Stryker Corporation, DePuy Synthes, and Medtronic. These key players focus on increasing the R&D initiatives to enhance the spine care treatments.
Prestigious Award for Young Research’s at SPINE 2022– “Spinal Disorders - Revolutionizing Diagnosis and Treatment Approach”
Spine Congress 2022 Committee is glad to announce "6th Global Congress on Spine and Spinal Disorders" on October 31-November 01, 2022 Rome, Italy and focusing on the theme: “Spinal Disorders - Revolutionizing Diagnosis and Treatment Approach” Spine Congress 2022 developments are maintaining their momentum. Spine Conference program delves into strategic discussions.
Spine Congress 2022 Young Scientist Awards:
Spine Congress 2022 Committee is intended to honour prestigious award for talented Young researchers, scientists, Young Investigators, Post-Graduate students, Post-doctoral fellows, Trainees, Junior faculty in recognition of their outstanding contribution towards the conference theme. The Young Scientist Awards make every effort in providing a strong professional development opportunity for early career academicians by meeting experts to exchange and share their experiences on all aspects of Neurology.
Young Research’s Awards at Spine Congress 2022 for the Nomination: Young Researcher Forum - Outstanding Masters/Ph.D./Post Doctorate thesis work Presentation, only 25 presentations acceptable at the Spine 2022 young research forum.
Benefits
- Young Scientist Award recongination certificate and memento to the winners.
- Our conferences provide best Platform for your research through oral presentations.
- Learn about career improvement with all the latest technologies by networking.
- Young Scientists will get appropriate and timely information by this Forum.
- Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development.
- Provide an opportunity for research interaction and established senior investigators across the globe in the field.
- Share the ideas with both eminent researchers and mentors.
- It’s a great privilege for young researchers to learn about the research areas for expanding their research knowledge.
Eligibility
- Young Investigators, Post-Graduate students, Post-doctoral fellows, Trainees, Junior faculty with a minimum of 5 years of research experience
- Presentation must be into scientific sessions of the conference.
- Each Young Researcher / Young Scientist can submit only one paper (as first author or co-author).
- Age limit-Under 35yrs
- All submissions must be in English.
Conference Highlights
- Adult and Pediatric Spinal Deformities
- Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
- Neuromuscular/Syndromic Deformity
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Spinal Arthroplasty and Motion Preservation
- Metastatic and Primary Spinal Tumours
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Spasticity, Spinal Pain, and Spinal Infection
- Aging Spine and Spinal Fracture
- Spinal Pathology
- Spinal Imaging
- Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- Robotic Technology in Spine Surgery
- Navigation assisted Spine Surgery
- Non-Op Treatment Methods
- Diagnosis of Spinal Disorders
- Surgical Approaches to the Spine
- Spine Surgery
- Spinal Rehabilitation and Nursing Care
- Case Reports and Debate on Spinal Disorders
- Neuro Spinal Complications
- Spinal biologics
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All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Journal of Spine & Neurosurgery
- Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology
- Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience
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