Public Lecture

Date: Monday, 6 July

Time: 17:00 – 18:30

Location: Vaudoise Arena in Espace Capitale Olympique

Admission: Free entry (subject to capacity)

Language: French

Beyond the Impact: Understanding and Preventing Concussion in Sports

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On the occasion of the 31st ECSS Annual Congress at Lausanne, a public lecture is held to introduce citizens to one of the most critical topics in sports science: concussion in sport.

 

‘Concussion in sport’ is an event designed to inform young athletes, parents, coaches and sports enthusiasts about the realities of concussions and the innovative solutions being developed to protect athletes. It will bring together medical experts, researchers, industry innovators and sports organisations to discuss risks, prevention strategies and emerging solutions.

Through real-life examples, expert talks, and discussions, participants will gain a better understanding of:

  • How concussions occur
  • Their short- and long-term consequences
  • How science and technology are helping reduce risks

Chair

Prof Dominique Pioletti (Laboratory of Biomechanical Orthopedics, EPFL)

Speakers & Contributors

Speaker Title
Prof Christopher Newman (CHU) Concussions in young athletes
Tom Bertrand (BearMind) Monitoring and prevention technologies
Matthias Egger (Performance Mouthguard) Development of innovative concussion solutions
Vincent Varanges (Laboratory of Biomechanical Orthopedics, EPFL) Advances in biomechanics and protective equipment
Sports Federations representatives
  • Swiss Rugby (CEO Gilles Mariau)
  • Lausanne HC (tbc)
  • Genève-Servette HC (tbc)
Panel Discussion / Federation Perspectives

This event is part of the ECSS programme and represents a unique opportunity to understand how science helps protect athletes and reduce the risk of brain injury in sport.