Completion of the Spring Conference of the Korean Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine...AI, female athletes deal with sports damage, etc

Apr 25, 2025

The Korean Orthopedic Sports Medicine Association (Chairman Han Soo-hong) announced that the 44th Spring Conference was successfully held at Sejong University's Ocean AI Center on the 5th.

In this academic conference, domestic and foreign researchers presented the latest academic research, while characteristic symposiums attracted the attention of participants.

As recent research using innovative tools is also used for the prevention, evaluation, and treatment of sports damage, much attention has been paid to research that combines body-wearing devices and AI, the latest regenerative medicine and biological treatment, and AI modules that are actually being applied.




In addition, symposiums on female athletes' sports damage have broadened academic horizons for many participants. Considering the anatomical and physiological characteristics of female athletes, an in-depth discussion was held on what should be considered in the prevention of damage, conditioning, and rehabilitation after injury. In line with the growing female sports population, this was evaluated as presenting important topics to many clinicians and suggesting important directions for future academic development.

The mini-symposium prepared a practice of sports injury surgery on the foot, shoulder and knee joints. Current or resignation majors showed enthusiastic willingness to participate, and excellent instructors responded to the high academic enthusiasm with passionate hands-on lectures.

The Korean Orthopedic Sports Medicine Association was able to receive satisfactory evaluations from participants by providing support for equipment and facilities so that the practice could be carried out in a practical and realistic environment.




During the conference, evaluation and awards for excellent performances were made.

A research team led by Professor Park Ki-bong of orthopedic surgery at Ulsan National University on 'In-Field Assessment of Musculoskeletal Injury During Games by Professional Soccer Players: A Seasonal Study' won the award. The excellent story was awarded by Professor Ji Jong-hoon's team at the Catholic University of Korea's Daejeon St. Mary's Hospital in Daejeon, while the quantitative CT analysis and recovery after non-surgical treatment of shoulder joint concave osteochondritis occurred in youth baseball players.

Meanwhile, the Korean Orthopedic Sports Medicine Association is actively engaged in educational activities for professional athletes and amateur sports populations as well as medical professionals by exchanging sports medicine in the orthopedic field. In addition, through its own YouTube channel, it is trying to reach the whole country by composing content that the general public can easily understand.




Completion of the Spring Conference of the Korean Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine...AI, female athletes deal with sports damage, etc





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.