Fascia, Muscle and Gait: Frontiers in Rehabilitation

Date: Tuesday 4 Nov. 2025

Topic Musculoskeletal
Speakers Pirri Carmelo Italy, Antonio Stecco USA, Carla Stecco Italy, Levent Özçakar Türkiye, Ismael Carneiro PORTUGAL
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This session explores cutting-edge perspectives in rehabilitation by linking fascia, muscle, and gait as central pillars of functional recovery. Fascia, once underestimated, is now recognized as a dynamic connective tissue network essential for force transmission, proprioception, and pain modulation, with implications ranging from anatomical insights to advanced imaging and clinical applications. Spasticity, a frequent consequence of brain and spinal cord injuries, highlights the complexity of motor control disorders and the need for tailored interventions such as Botulinum Toxin treatment, physical therapy, and goal-oriented rehabilitation strategies. Instrumental gait analysis provides an objective framework to assess movement, detect abnormalities, and guide treatment planning with precision. In parallel, sarcopenia represents a growing challenge, reinforcing the importance of early detection and innovative diagnostic tools, including machine learning algorithms, to better stratify risk and optimize care. Together, these approaches illustrate how integrated knowledge—from fascia to gait and muscle health—can shape the future of personalized rehabilitation.


Chairs Pirri Carmelo, Levent Özçakar, Ismael Carneiro

8H30 Anatomy of Fascia and its role in Pain. Carla Stecco

8H50 Ultrasound and Fascia: Advancing Diagnosis and Therapeutic Insights. Pirri Carmelo

9H10 Fascia: Current Treatments and Future Developments. Antonio Stecco

9H30 The importance of PRM in managing bladder disorders – special focus on intermittent catheterization. Levent Özçakar

9H50 LECTURE ID 33 Instrumental Gait Analysis Guiding Botulin Toxin Treatment: Goals for Lower Limb Spasticity Ismael Carneiro

10H10 FREE OC ID 199 Kinematic and neuromuscular deficiencies Phenotypes Associated With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome : a cross-sectional interventional study. Marvin COLEMAN

10H15 FREE OC ID 360 Does leucine supplementation impact post-stroke sarcopenia?: A critical review of the literature. Mara S. Martinez Santori

10H20 FREE OC ID 425 Efficacy of Specific Skilled Motor Versus General Exercise Training on Muscle and Neural Alterations in Recurrent Low Back Pain: Protocol of a Randomized Clinical Trial. Lieven Danneels

10H25 FREE OC ID 864 Use of inertial sensors for quantitative gait assessment: a state-of-the-art review. Marco Antonio Lira Zamacona

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    Topic
    Musculoskeletal

    Speakers
    Pirri Carmelo Italy, Antonio Stecco USA, Carla Stecco Italy, Levent Özçakar Türkiye, Ismael Carneiro PORTUGAL

    Chairs
    Pirri Carmelo, Levent Özçakar, Ismael Carneiro

    8H30
    Anatomy of Fascia and its role in Pain.
    Carla Stecco

    8H50
    Ultrasound and Fascia: Advancing Diagnosis and Therapeutic Insights.
    Pirri Carmelo

    9H10
    Fascia: Current Treatments and Future Developments.
    Antonio Stecco

    9H30
    The importance of PRM in managing bladder disorders – special focus on intermittent catheterization.
    Levent Özçakar

    9H50
    LECTURE ID 33
    Instrumental Gait Analysis Guiding Botulin Toxin Treatment: Goals for Lower Limb Spasticity.
    Ismael Carneiro

    10H10
    FREE OC ID 199
    Kinematic and neuromuscular deficiencies Phenotypes Associated With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome : a cross-sectional interventional study.
    Marvin COLEMAN

    10H15
    FREE OC ID 360
    Does leucine supplementation impact post-stroke sarcopenia?: A critical review of the literature.
    Mara S. Martinez Santori

    10H20
    FREE OC ID 425 Efficacy of Specific Skilled Motor Versus General Exercise Training on Muscle and Neural Alterations in Recurrent Low Back Pain: Protocol of a Randomized Clinical Trial.
    Lieven Danneels

    10H25
    FREE OC ID 864
    Use of inertial sensors for quantitative gait assessment: a state-of-the-art review.
    Marco Antonio Lira Zamacona

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