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09/01/2023

ICRS Focus Meeting Allografts&Synthetics Scholarship – Apply until February 15, 2023!

Are you a young surgeon/researcher interested in joining the world of cartilage and joint preservation?

ICRS encourages you to join the upcoming ICRS Focus Meeting on Allografts & Synthetics! The ICRS Focus meeting will take place in Nice/France, from April 27-29, 2023. It will bring it all, from diagnostics to imaging to conservative and surgical treatments, including biology. As the knee is an “organ”, other issues like menisci and alignment will be part of this highly focused meeting supported by all partners. The programme focuses on the relationship between menisci and cartilage in the load-bearing joint, bringing long-term results in meniscal allograft transplantation. This ICRS Focus meeting will also discuss the latest on bone and ligament allografts and alternatives.

22/12/2022

ICRS-JRF/CTS Clinical Travelling Fellowship 2023

🇺🇸 Calling for young orthopaedic surgeons, residents, fellows, or clinical scientists in the USA! Imagine travelling, learning and meeting many legendary orthopaedic surgeons and scientists. With our first ICRS Regional Travelling Fellowship, you will visit different US facilities, observe surgical procedures, and participate in social events, which is excellent for networking. This is a life-changing experience; all you need to do is send your application by January 22, 2023. 🇺🇸 ➡️ More information

07/12/2022

In Memoriam: Roy Altman

Professor Roy D Altman, age 85, passed away on Wednesday November 30, 2022. For ICRS and its members, he is known as the first editor in Chief of Journal CARTILAGE. However, Roy Altman is also known as legendary person in the development of different therapies of osteoarthritis. Roy Altman received his medical education and training in internal medicine and rheumatology at the University of Miami in Florida where he also was a Professor of Medicine and Orthopedics and Chief of Rheumatology at the University of Miami as well as Chief of Rheumatology and Clinical Director of the Geriatric Center at the Miami Veterans Administration Medical Center.

10/11/2022

JCJP Open Access Special Issue – Cartilage Injuries in Football (Soccer) Players

Start reading this special JCJP issue on knee and ankle cartilage pathology in the game of football (soccer). This provides you with an update on the original FIFA special supplement published in the journal Cartilage over ten years ago, covering the diagnosis and management of knee lesions. With this new open access issue, international researchers and surgeons present the existing data and best evidence to support our treatment choices.