Programme

Course info Speaker bios Participants
  • 22 July — 26 July, 2024

  • Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • HK$3,000 (Includes accommodation)

  • Apply by 14 March, 2024

1st Day
Sports Performance & Advanced Biomechanics Technique

Lecture & Workshop Venue: Cheng Yu Tung Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

On-field Demonstration Venue: University Gym, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

08:30 — 08:45
Registration
08:45 — 09:00
Course Opening

(Prof. Patrick Yung and Dr. Daniel Fong)

09:00 — 10:00
Lecture 1: Application of wearable sensor and computer vision for sports enhancement

(Prof. Roy Cheung)

10:00 — 10:10
Break
10:10 — 11:10
Lecture 2: Application of instrumented paddles in measuring on-water kinetics

(Prof. Veni Kong)

11:10 — 11:20
Break
11:20 — 12:20
Lecture 3: Sports performance – segmental sequencing in overarm throwing

(Dr. Allan Fu) 

12:20 — 13:30
Lunch
13:30 — 15:00
On-field demonstration 1: On-field motion analysis for overhead sports

 (Dr. Allan Fu)

(at Univ Sports Centre) 

15:00 — 15:10
Break
15:10 — 16:40
Lab based workshop 1: Gait analysis and gait retraining with wearable sensors

(Prof. Roy Cheung)

16:40 — 16:50
Break
16:50 — 18:50
Seminar 1 (case discussion and experience sharing): marker-based motion analysis VS motion analysis with markerless system

(Prof. Roy Cheung, Dr. Allan Fu and Prof. Veni Kong)

19:00 — 21:00
Dinner
2nd Day
Sport Injury Biomechanics and Prevention
09:00 — 10:00
Lecture 4: Biomechanics of muscle and ligament injuries at the ankle and the knee joint

(Dr. Daniel Fong)

10:00 — 10:10
Break
10:10 — 11:10
Lecture 5: Biomechanics forensic investigation and prevention of ankle sprain

(Dr. Daniel Fong)

11:10 — 11:20
Break
11:20 — 12:20
Lecture 6: Biomechanical risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament injury

(Prof. Boyi Dai)

12:20 — 13:30
Lunch
13:30 — 15:00
Lab-based workshop 2: Biomechanics measurement of the ankle joint

(Dr. Daniel Fong)

15:00 — 15:10
Break
15:10 — 16:40
Lab-based workshop 3: Biomechanics measurement of the knee joint

(Prof. Boyi Dai)

16:40 — 16:50
Break
16:50 — 18:50
Seminar 2 (case discussion and experience sharing): How to use biomechanics knowledge to understand, evaluate, and prevent sports injury

(Dr. Daniel Fong and Prof. Boyi Dai)  

19:00 — 21:00
Dinner
3rd Day
Participant presentation
09:00 — 10:30
Participant presentation

(5 participants)

10:30 — 10:45
Break
10:45 — 12:15
Participant presentation

(5 participants)

12:15 — 13:45
Lunch
13:45 — 15:15
Participant presentation

(5 participants)

15:15 — 15:30
Break
15:30 — 17:00
Participant presentation

(5 participants)

17:00 — 17:15
Break
17:15 — 18:45
Participant presentation

(5 participants)

19:00 — 21:00
Dinner
4th Day
Biomechanics of anterior cruciate ligament injury and reconstruction
09:00 — 10:00
Lecture 7: ACL injury mechanisms - lessons learned from video analyses

(Prof. Hideyuki Koga)

10:00 — 10:10
Tea break
10:10 — 11:10
Lecture 8: Pivot-shift measurement-based approach for improving ACL reconstruction

(Prof. Yuichi Hoshino)

11:10 — 11:20
Tea break
11:20 — 12:50
Lab-based workshop 4: Video analysis for ACL injury

(Prof. Hideyuki Koga)

12:50 — 14:00
Lunch
14:00 — 15:30
Lab-based workshop 5: Biomechanics device to measure joint laxity

(Prof. Yuichi Hoshino)

15:30 — 16:00
Teak break
16:00 — 18:00
Seminar 3 (case discussion and experience sharing): How to use biomechanics knowledge to improve the management of ACL injury

(Prof. Hideyuki Koga, Prof Yuichi Hoshino)

18:00 — 21:00
Dinner and sightseeing: Victoria Harbor boat tour
5th Day
Biomechanics of the shoulder joint
09:00 — 10:30
Lecture 9: Biomechanics of shoulder

(Prof. Sakiko Oyama)

10:30 — 10:45
Tea break
10:45 — 12:15
Lab-based workshop 6: biomechanics measurement of the shoulder joint

(Prof. Sakiko Oyama)

12:15 — 12:30
Award presentation and closing

(Prof. Patrick Yung and Dr. Daniel Fong)

12:30 — 14:00
Lunch
14:00 — 18:00
Academic visiting events: Visit Hong Kong Sports Institute and Chinese University Medical Centre

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