The Brunel Orthopaedic Research and Learning Centre have been organising courses and workshops over the last two years with great success, each course attracting many attendees and each sponsored by major companies. To build on our success we have organized the International Conference on Orthopaedic Surgery, Biomechanics and Clinical Applications which took place at Brunel University West London from June 6 to June 9, 2010. The Conference was attended by more than 400 national and international delegates. The Conference attendees were from the public health-care and industrial sectors including orthopaedic surgeons, consultants and trainees, marketing staff, physiotherapists and bioengineers, academic and industrial researchers in bioengineering and orthopaedics.
The conference aim was to bring academic, clinical and industrial researchers scientist, device developers and practitioners together and provide a platform for exchange of ideas and disseminate the recent developments in orthopaedic research, surgery and devices. The conference, different than many others, included not only scientific research but provided hand-on practical sessions as well as industrial demonstrations.
The Brunel Orthopaedic Research and Learning Centre have been organising courses and workshops over the last two years with great success, each course attracting many attendees and each sponsored by major companies. To build on our success we have organized the International Conference on Orthopaedic Surgery, Biomechanics and Clinical Applications which took place at Brunel University West London from June 6 to June 9, 2010. The Conference was attended by more than 400 national and international delegates. The Conference attendees were from the public health-care and industrial sectors including orthopaedic surgeons, consultants and trainees, marketing staff, physiotherapists and bioengineers, academic and industrial researchers in bioengineering and orthopaedics.
The conference aim was to bring academic, clinical and industrial researchers scientist, device developers and practitioners together and provide a platform for exchange of ideas and disseminate the recent developments in orthopaedic research, surgery and devices. The conference, different than many others, included not only scientific research but provided hand-on practical sessions as well as industrial demonstrations.