Xianyue Shen | Orthopedic | Young Scientist Award

Ā  Dr. Xianyue Shen | Orthopedic | Young Scientist Award

Xianyue Shen is an accomplished Assistant Attending Surgeon specializing in orthopedics at The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China. With expertise in the application of 3D printing and artificial intelligence in medicine, he has a robust academic background, including a doctoral degree from The Second Hospital of Jilin University. Shen has authored numerous influential publications on osteonecrosis, joint reconstruction, and ACL tear management, showcasing his leadership in clinical research. He actively contributes to international conferences and serves as a respected reviewer for esteemed journals in orthopedic surgery and healthcare sciences.

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Ā šŸŒResearch Interest:

The Application of 3D Printing and Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

šŸŽ“Education Background:

2011.09-2016.06 Bachelorā€™s degree in Medicine Anhui University of Science and Technology School of Medicine, China, 2016.09-2019.06 Masterā€™s degree China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University, China, 2020.09-2023.06 Doctoral degree The Second Hospital of Jilin University, China

šŸ“‹Work Experiences:

  • 2023.06-Now
    Assistant attending surgeon, Department of Orthopedic, The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China
  • Development and Validation of an Automated Classification System for Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head Using Deep Learning Approach: A Multicenter Study
    • Journal: J Arthroplasty
    • Year: 2023
    • Month: August

 

  • Jumbo Bionic Trabecular Metal Acetabular Cups Improve Cup Stability During Acetabular Bone Defect Reconstruction: A Finite Element Analysis Study
    • Journal: J Bionic Eng
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Automatic detection of early osteonecrosis of the femoral head from various hip pathologies using deep convolutional neural network: a multi-centre study
    • Journal: Int Orthop
    • Year: 2023
    • Month: September
    • Volume: 47
    • Issue: 9
    • Pages: 2235-2244

 

  • Deep Learning Approach for Diagnosing Early Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    • Journal: J Arthroplasty
    • Year: 2022
    • Month: October
    • Volume: 22
    • Article Number: 00900-7

 

  • Optimal Timing of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Patients With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
    • Journal: JAMA Netw Open
    • Year: 2022
    • Month: November
    • Volume: 5
    • Issue: 11

 

  • Trabecular metal versus nontrabecular metal acetabular components for acetabular revision surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    • Journal: Int J Surg
    • Year: 2022
    • Month: April
    • Volume: 100
    • Pages: 106597

 

  • Acetabular Revision Arthroplasty Based on 3-Dimensional Reconstruction Technology Using Jumbo Cups
    • Journal: Front Bioeng Biotechnol
    • Year: 2022
    • Month: April
    • Volume: 10
    • Article Number: 799443

 

Olivier Materne | Sports Medicine |Excellence in Research

Ā Dr. Olivier Materne | Sports Medicine | Excellence in Research

Experienced Sports Medicine professional with a Ph.D. in Sports Medicine, specializing in youth elite soccer player development. Expertise in bridging clinical practice, field application, and scientific research to enhance sports medicine. Over 20 years of international experience with youth elite players in Aspire Academy and Qatar National Teams. Proven leadership in physiotherapy and injury risk reduction strategies for elite athletes, including roles at Glasgow Rangers and Nottingham Forest. Skilled in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and optimizing player performance. Committed to advancing sports medicine through proactive approaches, research, and tailored strategies for both male and female athletes.

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LEVEL OF EDUCATIONāž¢ šŸŽ“

Ph.D. in Sports Medicine. Research in the clinical perspectives of longitudinal changes of growth and maturation in relation with injuries and flexibility in youth male elite soccer players. M.Sc. in Science and Sports Medicine in football rehabilitation. M.Sc. in Physical training and testing.
B.Sc. in Sports physiotherapy. Ā B.Sc. in Physical education.

SCOPE OF INTEREST āž¢ āš½

By my professional experience and academic background in Sports Medicine and Sports Science, my main interest is always to bridge the complexity between the field, the clinical practice, and the science to continuously contribute to the evolution of Sports Medicine at the elite level. Enthusiastic about football sports medicine and science, I offer a great balance between clinical skills, management, and research. My proactive approach aims to have a positive impact on the player’s injury burden, resilience, and the continuous enhancement of clinical practice, diagnosis, rehabilitation, and injury risk reduction strategies to optimize health and performance. Over the years, working in different countries with various football coaches, I have acquired great communication skills and international experience in sports medicine to apply best practices and create adapted structures for optimal field implementation.

FOOTBALL TEAMS MERITSāž¢ šŸ†

Over the last 20 years, I have contributed to the National long-term player’s development of more than twenty different generations of youth elite Qatari players in Aspire Academy and Qatar National Football Teams, including different football coaching development methodologies. I have covered multiple international tournaments across the world, including 4 Asian cup participations in U-17 & U-19 (2004, 2014, 2016, 2018), 6 Asian qualifiers (2003, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2017), one U-20 FIFA World Cup (2019), two UEFA Youth League, and one Womenā€™s championā€™s league with Glasgow Rangers. From 2007 till 2019, I was leading the physiotherapy of the youthā€™s generation of elite Qatari players developed for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Over the last 3 years, I have led a team of 19 physiotherapists, 1 doctor, and 2 masseurs, setting up the strategic pillars of the Sports Medicine department at Glasgow Rangers, including three distinct tailored injury risk reduction strategies for the talented youth male, female, and the women’s first team players to optimize player health and development, performance from the club.

PROFESSIONAL MERITSāž¢ šŸ„

Since June 2023: Sports Medicine consultant for the Academy and women first team of Nottingham Forest (England)
April to July 2023: Worked in collaboration with Jamaica Women National Team to lead the post-surgery rehabilitation of Kayla Jay McKenna aiming for her readiness to perform at the 2023 Womenā€™s World Cup in New Zealand & Australia within a tight timeframe (14 weeks).
Since September 2021: Member of the European Club Association (ECA) Womenā€™s high performance advisory group. Ā December 2020 ā€“ October 2023: Boys & Girls Academy and Women 1st Team Medical Service Manager at Rangers Football Club (Scotland). Developed and implemented the six pillars of the Academy and Women 1st Team Sports Medicine, including an age and gender-tailored approach to injury risk reduction mitigation strategy. September 2019-August 2020: Senior physiotherapist & scientific researcher in ASPREV & NSMP at ASPETAR. Responsible for data quality control/cleaning from the Star League and part of the IP2 Editors. 2017-August 2019: Senior physiotherapist (QFA-ASPETAR) of the Qatar U-19 National team. Worked full-time focusing only on the remaining youth players concerned by the 2022 World Cup (U-19; U-20, U-21). Ā 2010-2016: Senior physiotherapist at Aspire Academy and Qatar Football Association (ASPETAR). Led the screening, prevention, rehabilitation, and injury risk strategies to optimize the football development of this generation in regard to being injury-free (acute-chronic). Ā 2007-2016: Promoted to Football Senior sports physiotherapist at Aspire Academy (for Sports Excellence), in charge of the youth soccer section; physiotherapist for the Qatar Football Association, (U19-U18 and U17-U16 National teams) ā€“ Doha, Qatar. 2007- 2014: Senior sports physiotherapist at Aspire Academy, leading the physiotherapy and musculoskeletal screening of the football Dream Project and the awarded scholarships players. September 2004 to December 2006: Sports physiotherapist officer at ASPIRE Academy (for Sports Excellence) and Qatar National Association, youth soccer development section ā€“ Doha, Qatar. May 2003 to October 2004: Strength and conditioning coach at Qatar Football Association (Youth national team, U-20, Olympic and first national team) ā€“ Doha, Qatar. October 2001 to April 2003: Physiotherapist & strength and conditioning Coach at the Qatar Athletic Federation ā€“ Doha, Qatar. Pre-Season 2001-2002: Strength and conditioning coach at Excelsior Mouscron, 1st national league ā€“ Belgium. Ā July 2000 to September 2001: Sport physiotherapist and strength & conditioning at CREPS, private sports medical and performance enhancement center – La LouviĆØre, Belgium. Season 2000-2001: Strength and conditioning Coach at R.C.S. VisĆ©, 3rd national league, vice-champion, promoted to 2nd national league ā€“ Belgium.

EDUCATIONAL MERITSāž¢ šŸŽ“

2015-2021 PhD Sports medicine Edge Hill University – Ormskirk, England. Youth Elite soccer development, thesis title: Epidemiology, Flexibility, Growth and Maturation in Youth Elite Soccer: Prospective Research Leading to Clinical Perspectives in Paediatric Sports Medicine.
June 2014 Awarded of postgraduate certificate in research. Edge Hill University – Ormskirk, England. 2011-2013 MSc Sport science and medicine in football rehabilitation (Distinction) – Edge Hill University – Ormskirk, England. (Thesis title: Injury incidence and relationship with somatic maturity in a youth elite Qatari soccer academy). 2000-2001 MSc Evaluation and physical training (Distinction) – Faculty of Sport Sciences and Physical Education, Victor Segalen University ā€“ Bordeaux, France. (Thesis title: Evaluation and training development methodology by Optojump and Musclab system to enhance the short sprinting distance in soccer players). Ā June 2000 BSc Sport Physiotherapy (Distinction) – AndrĆ© Vesal High School ā€“ Liege, Belgium. (Thesis title: Observation and analysis of the 10 meters sprint in professional and amateur soccer players with Optojump system). June 1997 BSc Physical Education and Sport (Distinction) – AndrĆ© Vesal High School ā€“ Liege, Belgium. (Thesis title: A preliminary study of specific physical preparation for professional rally car racing pilot).

POST-GRADUATE QUALIFICATION, CERTIFICATE & RECOGNITIONāž¢ šŸ…
2020 Safeguarding children certificate. Certificate number: T-2091489-2184181. 2020 CITI program course: Biomedical Research – Basic/Refresher (ID:38416182). Ā 2020 Workshop and tutorial on R-software (data management, visualization, and meta-analysis) Doha, Qatar.
2017 Statistics in Sports Medicine and SPSS software, Doha-Qatar. Ā 2017 FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine (online course by F-Marc).
2017 Basic life support, AED & first aid, European resuscitation council (updated every 2 years since 2009) Doha, Qatar. 2016 IOC advanced team physician course, Cape Town, South Africa. 2016 1ST AFC Team physiotherapy course, Doha, Qatar. 2016 Awarded recognized reviewer by Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 2015 Foam roll training course, Doha, Qatar. 2014 Suspension training course ā€“ by TRX instructor, Doha, Qatar.
2014 SoccerLab software training for injury/medical records, Doha

Publications Top Notes šŸ“

  • Injury incidence and burden in a youth elite football academy: a four-season prospective study of 551 players aged from under 9 to under 19 years
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: O. Materne, K. Chamari, A. Farooq, A. Weir, P. Hƶlmich, R. Bahr, M. Greig, …
    • Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55(9), 493-500

 

  • Injury patterns differ with age in male youth football: a four-season prospective study of 1111 time-loss injuries in an elite national academy
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: EH Wik, L Lolli, K Chamari, O Materne, V Di Salvo, W Gregson, R Bahr
    • Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55(14), 794-800

 

  • Involving researchā€invested clinicians in data collection affects injury incidence in youth football
    • Year: 2019
    • Authors: EH Wik, O Materne, K Chamari, JDP Duque, C Horobeanu, B Salcinovic, …
    • Source: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 29(7), 1031-1039

 

  • Shedding light on incidence and burden of physeal injuries in a youth elite football academy: a 4ā€season prospective study
    • Year: 2022
    • Authors: O Materne, K Chamari, A Farooq, M Tabben, A Weir, P Holmich, R Bahr, …
    • Source: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 32(1), 165-176

 

  • Incidence and burden of 671 injuries in professional women footballers: time to focus on context-specific injury risk reduction strategies
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: O. Materne, F. Bennett, A. Sweeney, J. Ramsden, C. Milne, M. Waller, …
    • Source: Research in Sports Medicine, 1-19

 

  • Supporting athletes during a challenging situation: recommendations from a global insight of COVID-19 home-based training experience
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: JA Washif, FJ Hettinga, A Ammar, DCJ van Rensburg, O. Materne, …
    • Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, 16(1), 83

 

  • Survival analysis of lower-limb apophyseal injuries in youth elite soccer in association with growth and skeletal maturation
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: O. Materne, A. Farooq, K. Chamari, A. Johnson, A. Weir, P. Hƶlmich, M. Greig, …
    • Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55(Suppl 1), A1-A1

 

  • Skeletal Maturation is Associated with Injury-Risk in Youth Elite Soccer Players: A 4-Season Prospective Study with Survival Analysis
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: L. McNaughton, O. Materne, M. Greig
    • Source: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 9(3)

 

Arman Kishan | Orthopaedic Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arman Kishan | Orthopaedic Surgery | Best Researcher Award

A proactive and self-motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow with a track record of optimizing operational practices in the Division of Shoulder and Sports Surgery at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Known for driving results and ensuring the seamless execution of critical processes.

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Education šŸŽ“

Kathmandu Medical College & Teaching Hospital (KMCTH)

  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), May 2022

Achievements/Honors šŸ†

2024: ON/AOSSM Education Scholarship Awarded $1,000 scholarship by the Orthoregeneration Network Foundation/American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine (ON/AOSSM) to attend the 2024 AOSSM conference. 2024: Diversity Research Award, Arthroscopic Association of North America (AANA) Recognition and a plaque awarded for the abstract submission titled ‘Arthroscopic Subacromial Balloon Spacer for Massive Rotator Cuff Tear: Eightā€“Year Followā€“Upā€™. 2024: Resident Research Award, Maryland Orthopaedic Association (MOA) Annual Meeting Awarded $500 cash prize and Plaque for the podium presentation titled Outcomes at Minimum 5-Year Follow-Up of Balloon Spacer for Massive Rotator Cuff Tear. 2024: Top 5 Podium Presentation, 1st Annual Johns Hopkins Orthopaedic Research Symposium Awarded $50 cash prize for the podium presentation titled How Low Can We Go? A Randomized Controlled Trial of Low-quantity Initial Opioid Prescriptions for Shoulder Surgery. 2024: Highest Scored Rotator Cuff Repair Paper, Arthroscopic Association of North America (AANA) Annual Meeting Eight-year Follow-up of Arthroscopic Subacromial Balloon Spacer for Massive, Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears: Exploring Revision Rates And Patient Well-being For Long-term Satisfaction. 2024: Oral Podium Presentation, American Association of Plastic Surgeons (AAPS) Abstract titled ā€˜Endoscopic Versus Open Treatment Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Postoperative Complications In Patients On Anticoagulationā€™ at the 102nd AAPS 2024 annual meeting. 2024: Article on the cover page of Journal of Shoulder & Elbow Surgery (JSES) How Low Can We Go? A Randomized Controlled Trial of Low-quantity Initial Opioid Prescriptions for Shoulder Surgery. 2024: Recognized as an Outstanding Poster, at the 2024 Uniformed Services University (USU) Research Days Bariatric Surgery Patients Have Comparable 5-Year Risk of Revision Following Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Compared to Class III Obesity Patients: A Propensity Matched Analysis. 2024: Featured highlight in AAOS Headline News, March 19, 2024 How Low Can We Go? A Randomized Controlled Trial of Low-quantity Initial Opioid Prescriptions for Shoulder Surgery. 2024: Shoulder 360 Orthopaedic Education Scholarship This award supports attendance for residents and fellows at the Shoulder 360 annual meeting and provides dedicated “Young Surgeon’s Sessions” to enhance early-career physicians’ education. 2023: Pilot Grant Study Winner: Orthoregeneration Network (ON) Foundation, Switzerland Awarded: $30,000 for the Randomized Control Trial research proposal – Varying BM-MSCs Concentrations’ Impact on Rotator Cuff Repair Outcome. 2023: Mid-Atlantic Shoulder and Elbow Society (MASES) Orthopaedic Education Scholarship Enables residents and fellows to participate in the MASES annual meeting. 2021: Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) in 1st Attempt Achieving success in an examination where only 20% of applicants cleared the examination.

Employment History šŸ‘”

Postdoctoral Research Fellow The Johns Hopkins University SOM (Division of Shoulder and Sports Surgery) PI: Dr. Uma Srikumaran, October 2022 ā€“ Present. Resident Medical Officer Lilavati Hospital and Research Center, Mumbai, India (Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery), August 2021 ā€“ April 2022

Work Experience šŸ’¼

Sub-Internship at The Johns Hopkins SOM, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery (Division of Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery) under the mentorship of Dr. Dawn LaPorte, March 2024 ā€“ April 2024. IASES Meetings and Events Coordinator Indian American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (IASES) under the mentorship of Dr. Umasuthan Srikumaran (IASES President), March 2023 ā€“ Present. Shoulder and Sports Clinical Research Meeting Moderator Johns Hopkins Shoulder and Sports clinical research interest group under the mentorship of Drs. Umasuthan Srikumaran and Matthew Best, March 2023 ā€“ Present. Medical Student Research Elective at The Johns Hopkins University SOM, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Division of Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery) at the Peripheral Nerve Lab under the mentorship of Dr. Sami Tuffaha, May 2022 ā€“ August 2022 Volunteer Research Fellow The Johns Hopkins University SOM, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Center for Transgender and Gender Expansive Health under the mentorship of Dr. Fan Liang, June 2022 ā€“ Present Medical School Internship Kathmandu Medical College & Teaching Hospital (KMCTH) as part of the MBBS program, June 2020 ā€“ May 2021

Publications Top Notes šŸ“

  • Title: How low can we go? A randomized controlled trial of low-quantity initial opioid prescriptions for shoulder surgery
  • Authors: A. Kishan, Z.C. Pearson, S.S. Li, C.H. Pathiravasan, U. Srikumaran
  • Journal: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 33
  • Issue: 6
  • Pages: 1211ā€“1218

 

  • Title: Endoscopic Versus Open Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Postoperative Complications in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus
  • Authors: A. Kishan, S. Kubsad, M. Haft, D.M. LaPorte, D.M. Nguyen
  • Journal: Journal of Hand Surgery Global Online
  • Year: 2024
  • Status: Article in Press