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WELCOME Welcome to this, our 6th FMPA Conference and Awards, here at the Radisson Blu Hotel. The venue has proved to be hugely popular with delegates in previous years, with its informal and relaxed atmosphere; perfect for our educational and networking event. Once again we can expect the usual high level of hospitality and service that has become a trademark of the Conference. Our host’s attention to the small details has, without doubt, contributed to our Conference success. Over these two days we will be joined by Conference delegates from across multidisciplinary teams at Senior and Academy levels and from the men’s and women’s game. Once again we have high calibre speakers and a popular and stimulating programme that is sure to spark a lively debate among attendees. The Awards have also taken on a new significance over the past couple of years and this time around is no exception. Go back to 2013 when there was no recognition at all for the endeavours of the medical and performance sector and it is easy to see why there was an atmosphere of nonchalance about their contribution to the Game as a whole. The lack of any awards suggested perhaps an absence of need. Life has moved on and so has the FMPA as an organisation. Establishing awards are now an important step in recognising excellence, success, endeavours and achievements - highlighting without doubt that our members are an integral part of the backroom team in any club. Six years on, there is recognition from within the game that we have every reason to celebrate and respect the work of our members. The engagement of the PFA, the Premier League and the FA is further evidence that we are no longer a significant other, but a significant contributor to the professional game. Finally, a thank you to our sponsors Essity, all of our trade partners and to you the delegates, for making this Conference possible.

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ADAM BRETT

WILL ABBOTT

Adam Brett is an elite sports physiotherapist and is the Head of Medical Services for Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club, where he manages the physical performance and medical teams, a position he has held for the past 5-season. He is a Chartered Physiotherapist with a specialist interest in delivering high performance through enhancing athletic capabilities, optimization of training loads and integrating risk reduction strategies. Adam holds degree level qualifications in both sports science and physiotherapy, and an MSc in Sports Physiotherapy. He specializes in developing and coordinating medical management and rehabilitation strategies, having worked in both International rugby union and premiership football. With a clinical interest in athlete profiling and risk reduction screening, his key philosophy is to educate and empower athletes; and drive a team vision of excellence through a blend of evidence based research and experienced based practice.

Will Abbott is currently the Head of Academy Strength and Conditioning at Brighton and Hove Albion FC, a club he has spent the past 7 seasons with. Will leads a team of practitioners responsible for the athletic development services provided to athletes aged 8-23 years at a Category One Academy.

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Whilst holding BASES Sport and Exercise Scientist, and UKSCA Strength and Conditioning Coach accreditations, Will has recently completed his PhD thesis. The work is titled ‘monitoring and prescription of GPS training load in elite academy soccer athletes’. Additional to his work in training load, Will has authored and co-authored research investigating training and match demands, athlete well-being, recovery modalities, and jump asymmetries.

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DR COLIN W FULLER

DAN ABRAHAMS

MO GIMPEL

Dr Fuller’s background is in chemistry and risk management in industry. He subsequently pursued an academic career, where he taught risk management principles and researched risk management issues in sport. Since 1995, he has been a risk management consultant to various sports governing bodies, including FIFA, the FA, Premier League, World Rugby, RFU and UK Sport.

Dan Abrahams is a Sport Psychologist (HCPC) and former Professional Golfer. With a First Class Honours in Psychology and Masters degree in Sport Psychology, he has 20 years experience competing, coaching and working in high performance environments. He has held high level positions including Lead Psychologist for England Golf (2013-2016) and for England Rugby (2017-2018). In football he has held contracts at a number of Premier League and Championship clubs and he is currently Consultant Psychologist to AFC Bournemouth. He is the author of four bestselling sport psychology books and runs a podcast called The Sport Psych Show.

Mo Gimpel is Director of Performance Science at Southampton FC. Initially, trained as a physio, working in Australia & UK NHS in the 90’s, joining Saints in 1997/98 season and worked across all aspects of the medical department U9-first team, ultimately became Sports Medicine and Science Manager in 2007. In addition, during the mid 2000’s Mo worked with England Youth teams. Mo started the Club’s research & innovation department in 2007/8, which has expanded into a standalone impactful department based at the training ground that incorporates PhD, MSc and BSc projects along with a professor as a FT member of staff, this group supports, develops and evaluates training ground processes and outputs. More recently, Mo has transitioned into a more strategic role that oversees the Clubs business and football processes, as well as being ultimately responsible for Performance Psychology, Player Care and Girls & Womens’ Program. Considering Mo’s background sits in medicine and science, Mo has a unique insight into the challenges and solutions of MDT working. In addition, Mo sits on the Premier League Elite Performance Advisory Group, contributes to the UEFA Research Group, involved with a number of international consensus agreements on hip and groin pain & pathology, lectures on the sports medicine MSc courses at University of Birmingham/ FA & Queens Mary University London.

Dr Fuller’s research focuses on player welfare in sport and he has advocated adopting business risk management principles in sport since 1995. He published a risk management model for sport in 2004 and has introduced many new ideas and concepts now established in sports medicine research, including: ‘Recognise and remove’ (1995); health surveillance (1997); injury burden (2002); injury surveillance consensus statements (2006); video analysis for injury causation (1996); impact of player load on injury risk (2008); kinetic modeling of injury burden (2017); and return on investment in injury prevention (2019).

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KEVIN PAXTON Kevin has worked in professional sports for nearly 20 years and is a BASES High Performance Sport Accredited Practitioner, Supervisor and Reviewer with chartered scientist status, currently working as Head of Academy Sport Science at Leicester City Football Club. Additional to this he is a UKSCA Accredited Strength & Conditioning Coach and member of the board of directors. A part-time associate lecturer at the University of Derby he has studied extensively applied practise worldwide, presented at international conferences on LTAD and sport science monitoring processes and has contributed to several peer review journal publications in these areas.

MIKE HINE Mike has a BSc in Sports Science and an MSc in Sports Therapy. He is now entering his fourth season working at Lincoln City FC in his role as Head of Sports Science and Medicine. Mike has supported the dramatic on-field success of the club since Danny Cowley brought him across from his previous roles down in Essex. Mike’s early experiences in his career in, including a stint in Sweden at Division 3 side Ytterhogdal IK, West Ham Ladies, Stevenage FC, Essex County FA and Concord Rangers FC have aided his structured progressions into the football league pyramid.

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CALLUM REPPER Callum joined The FA as a full time England Women’s Team Physiotherapist in August 2018. This season he is primarily responsible for physiotherapy provision with the WU21 and WU16 squads. In addition he conducts project work with The FA, and assists with Physiotherapy service provision on and off camp in other areas of the department. Callum obtained a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honors from The University of Melbourne in 2012, with sports clinical placements occurring at Cal State Long Beach in LA, and at Carlton FC in the AFL. Over the next few years he worked full time in a Melbourne sports medicine clinic, as well as working with male and female elite junior basketballers, and amateur AFL athletes. During this time he obtained his Masters of Strength and Conditioning from Edith Cowan University. Since moving to the UK in 2016, Callum’s sports experience has involved holding the position of First Team Physiotherapist with Reading WFC for 2x seasons in the WSL, before transitioning into a very different role, providing Physiotherapy and Strength and Conditioning services in the UK and internationally in Formula 1 Motorsport, through a company called Hintsa Performance.

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PERRY STEWART Perry is currently the lead academy strength and conditioning coach (U9-16) at Arsenal Football Club. Prior to this he was head of academy sports science and medicine at Queens Park Rangers Football Club. Since completing his MSC in Strength & Conditioning in 2010, Perry has worked exclusively with development age athletes (from 6 to 21 years old). Before starting his career in football he coached elite youth athletes from tennis, fencing, taekwondo, judo, karate, athletics and triathlon. In addition, Perry is a visiting lecturer at the London Sport Institute, Middlesex University and has recently registered as a parttime PhD student at Loughborough University.

DAVID DUNNE David is a Performance Nutritionist who has worked across a wide range of professional and Olympic sports in both the UK and USA, including the Premier League, Premiership Rugby, and NBA. He received his undergraduate in Nutrition and Sport Science from St Marys University before completing his postgraduate diploma in sports nutrition through the IOC. He is currently completing a PhD in Digital Health and Behaviour Change.

DAVID HANCOCK Dave Hancock is a performance director, strength coach, and physical therapist who has worked with some of the best coaches and players in the world. These include, Jose Mourinho, Terry Venables, Phil Jackson, Fabio Capello, and Graham Taylor to name but a few. Dave has been the performance director for the New York Knicks, Head Physio for Chelsea Futbol Club, Leeds United FC, and the England National Team, attending the 2010 World Cup and 2012 European Championships. He has been part of a winning team at Chelsea, winning the Premier League, the FA Cup, the Carling Cup, and going to the finals in the champions league. He was the first Englishman to switch codes from Soccer to Basketball, working as the performance director for the New York Knicks. He has 22 years experience of working at the highest level of multiple sports and has worked with some of the best coaches and players within world sport. He is currently CEO of Apollo, a software sports management company.

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CATHERINE QUINN Catherine Quinn is President of the British Chiropractic Association, practicing in West London and is First Team Chiropractor to Queens Park Rangers FC. Catherine has been awarded a Fellowship of the Royal College of Chiropractors Sports Faculty and continues to work internationally as a sports chiropractor at events including the 2012 Olympic games, 2013 Rugby League World Cup and most recently in Canada with Norwegian and Dutch Winter Olympians. An advocate for integrated, multidisciplinary healthcare, Catherine is a member of the FMPA and has formed part of the Medical team at QPR for five seasons after two seasons at London Irish RFC, Southampton FC, and touring with the New Zealand Rugby League Team. She has lectured internationally on chiropractic in a sports setting, the importance of strong leadership for the profession and we can learn from working as part of a team.

PHIL GLASGOW

DR ROB TATHAM

Phil Glasgow has extensive experience in high performance sport as a practitioner, lecturer, researcher and as a mentor to the ‘team behind the team’. Phil is currently Head of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at the Irish Rugby Football Union having previously held the position of head of sports medicine at the Sports Institute Northern Ireland for 14 years. He was the Chief Physiotherapy Officer for Team GB at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games where he led the physiotherapy team of the most successful British Olympic Team in history.

Rob has been the Sports Physician at Middlesbrough FC for the last two years having previously worked at Derby County FC since July 2013. He qualified from the University of Nottingham in 1999 with a 1st Class Honours as a Bachelor of Medicine and then went on to complete his Bachelor of Surgery in 2001. He also has a Diploma in Child Health and Diploma of the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists. Rob completed the Postgraduate Diploma in Sports & Exercise Medicine in 2012 at the University of Bath and recently completed a Master of Science, Sports Injury Rehabilitation at the University of Salford. Rob worked in General Practice for a number of years as a GP partner and Trainer.

Phil’s doctoral studies investigated management of muscle damage and he is currently involved in a number of research projects investigating effective rehabilitation and management of muscle tendon unit injures. Phil is visiting professor of the School of Sport at Ulster University and teaches on a number of postgraduate sports medicine programmes at several UK and European universities.

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21ST CENTURY PLAYER PREPARATIONS... HOW FAR HAVE WE COME? 17/18TH MAY RADISSON BLUE EAST MIDLANDS HOTEL

FRIDAY 17TH MAY 10.00

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Opening Address

Eamonn Salmon CEO CHAIRED BY: PROFESSOR GRAHAM SMITH Chairman Society of Sports Therapists

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER It is time to reassess current injury prevention ideologies in sports medicine

Dr Colin Fuller BSc, PhD, FRSC, FFSEM (Hon) Consultant in sports risk management

The risks of injury in professional team sports, such as football, are high with levels of risk reported to be three orders of magnitude higher than those found in high-risk industries. Despite the efforts expended on developing injury prevention interventions, however, the risks of injury in these sports have remained largely unchanged. The presentation will critically examine the current processes underpinning the development, evaluation and implementation of injury prevention interventions in sports medicine. Q&A 11.50

Assessing fitness to train and the role of the Sports Physician

Dr Rob Tatham Middlesbrough FC Club Doctor

Maximising fitness and availability to train and play is one of the key objectives of a Medicine & Science Department. What common niggles, injuries and illnesses limit availability? How can we minimise their impact on a day to day basis ? This presentation will explore the role of the Sports Physician in relation to this and the Duty of Care in Sport. Q&A 12.30

Dave Hancock Performance Consultant Washington Nationals

Injury prevention: Are we improving?

A practical and on the ground view from someone who has spent 24 years working in various elite sports on both sides of the pond. Dave will give his on personal view as well as how data is used correctly and incorrectly in trying to accomplish what is a complicated problem to solve. Q&A 13.10

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Movement based – Prep to Perform

Phil Glasgow Head of Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Irish Rugby Football Union

Effective preparation to perform requires the integration of a range of movement variables in a way that reflects the demands of the sport. Most squads will include movement prep that involves mobility, neural activation and strength, yet practice can be diverse and is often caught in pseudoscience or the convention of what has always been done. In this talk we will consider the underlying rationale for movement prep and attempt to gain greater clarity on what it is we are seeking to achieve. Once individual and collective goals are established, it is possible to create a simple framework for development of an integrated movement preparation plan. Practical strategies to facilitate effectiveness and overcome barriers will also be presented.

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14.50

The importance of a uniform club philosophy for enhancing athlete health and performance

Adam Brett Head of Medical Services Brighton & Hove Albion

Will Abbott Head of Academy S & C, Brighton & Hove Albion

Professional football clubs are huge organisms, with numerous contributing parts. In order to achieve success, it is vital that the individual parts are aligned and working towards a common goal. This is especially the case with science and medical departments, given the degree of interlink and collaboration between the two. During the presentation, Adam and Will detail the Brighton and Hove Albion FC performance philosophy. The pair discuss the application of a club model, how success is defined, and the key performance objectives for the department. Particular reference is provided to the similarities and differences between 1st Team and Academy performance philosophies, and the importance of the interlink between them to enable a smooth transition for academy athletes graduating to the 1st Team. Q&A

15.30

Coffee Break and Trade Exhibition

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Working a continuum of mobility and activation pre-training to develop physical literacy

Kevin Paxton MSc, ASCC, CSci Head of Academy Sport Science Leicester City FC Academy

The session explores identifying a series of exercise progressions that span across the aspects of mobility and activation that can be delivered before training to prepare physically whilst also developing fundamental movement literacy Q&A

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Importance of MDT working across the departments

Mo Gimpel Director of Performance Science Southampton FC

Football staff’s technical ability is the foundation to most job descriptions, however, people skills and department integration/ communication tend to be the areas at fault when performance on and off the field drops. Do we focus enough on building individual’s people skills, inter departmental trust, support & working practices beyond technical skill? Q&A

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CONFERENCE

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2019

SATURDAY 18TH MAY

CHAIRED BY: Dave Fevre Consultant Physiotherapist

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9.10

Injury Audit in Professional Football: Legal requirements, current projects & future directions

Charlotte Cowie Head of Performance Medicine FA

9.30

Specific Challenges of preparing the academy athlete

Perry Stewart Lead Academy Strength & Conditioning Coach Arsenal FC U9-16

The journey for an academy player is often long, arduous and undulating and further complicated by rapid growth and maturation. Yet do we fully comprehend the implications of growth and maturation on player development? A better understanding of the non-linear nature of youth development will allow academy staff to optimise the support required for long term success. Q&A 10.00

Preparing the female athlete

Callum Repper England Women’s Team Physiotherapist

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Preparing the lower league player on limited resources Q&A

Mike Hine Head of Sports Science & Medicine Lincoln City FC

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Self-management within chaos: Developing the Mentally Skilful Player

Dan Abraham Sports Psychologist

The periods before, during, and after training can feel chaotic for players. But these periods also offer the ideal environment (and opportunity) for players to utilise mental skills to help them improve their self-management. Medical and sport science staff (alongside coaches) are in the ideal position to embed simple techniques into the communication and discourse they have with players. This presentation will provide delegates with simple linguistic tools to help players become more mentally skilful. Q&A 12.10

Adjusting to Chiropractic

Catherine Quinn Sports Chiropractor

The inclusion of Chiropractic in a Football Club’s medical team is becoming increasing prevalent both in the UK and worldwide, but do you understand how your club might benefit from and best utilise this growing, regulated healthcare profession? How do you find the right person? What experience and skills will they have? Once you have a chiropractor as part of the team what will their role be? Catherine will explore these questions and any others you may have as she discusses her experiences at QPR football club and beyond. Catherine will explore some of the barriers that may exist to bringing in a chiropractor to the team and how these can be overcome with good communication and a player centred approach to care. Q&A 12.40

Nutrition & Behaviour Change

David Dunne Performance Nutritionist

The role of a Performance Nutritionist is now well established within the Sport Science & Medicine Team at most organisations, with the primary focus of the role being on player education. Here we will explore the limitations of this approach and what you should expect from your practitioner to drive behaviour change in the organisation. To illustrate this session there will be unpublished data from my PhD research to date. Q&A 13.10

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Closing Address

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