
07 February 2025 — Monza
Congress Center - IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori
The Transalpine Center of Pediatric Sports Medicine and Surgery was created in 2019 to progress in this constantly updating surgical perspective. It is an International Pediatric Sports Medicine Center between the University of Milano - Bicocca and the Grenoble Alps University Hospital, that showed great potential and a great opportunity to build an interdisciplinary team including pediatric orthopedic surgeons,
pediatrics, rehabilitation experts, physical therapists and athletic trainers, providing together extraordinary care for growing patients.
To allow specialists to appropriately treat sports-related lesions of children and teens, specific expertise and experience in pediatric sports medicine is required and constant evidence-based updates are mandatory. We believe that specialized sports medicine surgeons, trained in pediatric arthroscopic surgery with an expertise in sports physical therapy and rehabil itation are essential to a proper treatment.
Moreover, tutoring training for students, residents and community education for parents, coaches and athletic trainers is essential.
The aim of this 5th conference is to exchange professional scientific and clinical experiences around pediatric and adolescent sports related injuries, in order to update, improve and ameliorate our knowledge, to give the best treatment to our patients.
The conference comprises broadly speakers to have a wide range of exposure, considering various aspects of rehabilitation, prevention, treatment, technical advances and research in the multi-disciplinary field of sports medicine related to meniscal injuries.
The training event has a limited number of places and has been accredited (4 ECM credits) for the profession of: Surgeon
Disciplines: General Medicine (Family Doctors), Orthopedics and Traumatology, Pediatrician, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine Physiotherapist
Scientific Director
Marco Turati — Monza
Presidents of the congress
Marco Bigoni — Ponte San Pietro
Aurelien Courvoisier — Grenoble