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Healthy lifestyle sports include hobbies, para- and elite sports. In the latter two, it is difficult to draw a limit between healthy and already health-impairing loads during peak performance. These activities cannot be conceived without a sufficient scientific background, which can only become operational in a special form of networking created by participants in sport science after necessary infrastructure developments. The studies may be of particular relevance to MSD clinical and research, based on the WHO’s “Bone and Joint Decade” period (2001-2010). In connection with the work of the Centre of Excellence for Sport Sciences (PTE SKK), our goal is to create, as an independent entity, a scientific and clinical workshop and a related equipment park, which was called to treat the triple unit of prevention-therapy-rehabilitation related to sport activities at the highest level. PTE SKK’s research focus is on performance and movement diagnostics of athletes. This is important during the preparation and analysis period in order to achieve maximum results. In addition, in all forms of sport, it is at least as important to find out the cause of loss of musculoskeletal function for whatever reason. After recognition, it is important to manage it in a conservative or operational way so that the athlete can return to normal life or to the sport activity of the previous intensity. After both solutions, proper implementation of rehabilitation is essential. 1. We consider the exploration of musculo-skeletal pathologies and abnormal movement patterns related to sports as a comprehensive task with the help of movement analysis, as well as other diagnostic (RTG, UH) and clinical trials. This way we can get an accurate picture of the musculo-skeletal conditions of elite athletes, parasporters and sportsmen in recreation requiring care. This requires the maintenance of an inter-professional network and the establishment of an international professional network based on Telediagnostics. This part of the project requires both professional and technical equipment development. In imaging diagnostics, the EOS complete body requires the purchase of an ultra low-dose RTG device. It is also necessary to test the circulatory circuits and pressures in relation to cardiac-lung motor function and to test it with nitric oxide-based haemodynamic devices. 2. Another essential element of the concept is the establishment of a care plan for diagnosed pathologies. This also requires the development of a professional consultation network, connected to cooperation processes with domestic and international participants, which creates a significant “know-how” exchange. If surgical treatment is considered, a major operating theatre equipment park is needed to implement it. Image amplifier for standardised surgical technique, arthroscopos tower and devices, operating theatre motor, suitable operating table and musculoskeletal tissue replacement allograft storage -80 degree freezer. 3. Rehabilitation is an essential part of the project. Appropriate follow-up treatment does not only concern the athlete population that appears in the above points. The use of special movement therapies may be necessary even in the pre-sporting period, as an element of prevention and preparation. This is also very significant during the regeneration period after peak performance, and is essential for athletes with pathologies, whether conservative or operational. This area also requires significant physical assets and network development. Mobile ultrasound device required for medical-clinical rehabilitation equipment, cycling rollers and bicycles, treadmills, special muscle and joint rehabilitation tools for the recovery of proprioception, limb motion devices, physiotherapy treatment devices. 4. During the project, it is essential that normal, healthy and injured, or after treatment of the injury, movement analysis, proprioception examination of the affected region, and pain associated with injuries and rehabilitation are also examined. The execution of these sub-tasks is mainly the task of the syndicated partner. 5. The care of paras athletes and paralympics in our region is still linked to our university, which, in the absence of a suitable equipment pool, is mostly limited to the area of injured and patient care. Using our new infrastructure, special motion programs can meet the unique needs of our parasporters and optimise their performance. The designed and reproducible motion program can later be integrated into the training work. Similarly to rehabilitation, parasport also shows the discipline of special orthoses. We consider that clinical testing is necessary in both respects, and this also means launching long-term R & D projects. 6. Integrating children and young people with congenital or acquired musculoskeletal disabilities into sport, ensuring equal opportunities (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: Healthy lifestyle sports include hobbies, para- and elite sports. In the latter two, it is difficult to draw a limit between healthy and already health-impairing loads during peak performance. These activities cannot be conceived without a sufficient scientific background, which can only become operational in a special form of networking created by participants in sport science after necessary infrastructure developments. The studies may be of particular relevance to MSD clinical and research, based on the WHO’s “Bone and Joint Decade” period (2001-2010). In connection with the work of the Centre of Excellence for Sport Sciences (PTE SKK), our goal is to create, as an independent entity, a scientific and clinical workshop and a related equipment park, which was called to treat the triple unit of prevention-therapy-rehabilitation related to sport activities at the highest level. PTE SKK’s research focus is on performance and movement diagnostics of athletes. This is important during the preparation and analysis period in order to achieve maximum results. In addition, in all forms of sport, it is at least as important to find out the cause of loss of musculoskeletal function for whatever reason. After recognition, it is important to manage it in a conservative or operational way so that the athlete can return to normal life or to the sport activity of the previous intensity. After both solutions, proper implementation of rehabilitation is essential. 1. We consider the exploration of musculo-skeletal pathologies and abnormal movement patterns related to sports as a comprehensive task with the help of movement analysis, as well as other diagnostic (RTG, UH) and clinical trials. This way we can get an accurate picture of the musculo-skeletal conditions of elite athletes, parasporters and sportsmen in recreation requiring care. This requires the maintenance of an inter-professional network and the establishment of an international professional network based on Telediagnostics. This part of the project requires both professional and technical equipment development. In imaging diagnostics, the EOS complete body requires the purchase of an ultra low-dose RTG device. It is also necessary to test the circulatory circuits and pressures in relation to cardiac-lung motor function and to test it with nitric oxide-based haemodynamic devices. 2. Another essential element of the concept is the establishment of a care plan for diagnosed pathologies. This also requires the development of a professional consultation network, connected to cooperation processes with domestic and international participants, which creates a significant “know-how” exchange. If surgical treatment is considered, a major operating theatre equipment park is needed to implement it. Image amplifier for standardised surgical technique, arthroscopos tower and devices, operating theatre motor, suitable operating table and musculoskeletal tissue replacement allograft storage -80 degree freezer. 3. Rehabilitation is an essential part of the project. Appropriate follow-up treatment does not only concern the athlete population that appears in the above points. The use of special movement therapies may be necessary even in the pre-sporting period, as an element of prevention and preparation. This is also very significant during the regeneration period after peak performance, and is essential for athletes with pathologies, whether conservative or operational. This area also requires significant physical assets and network development. Mobile ultrasound device required for medical-clinical rehabilitation equipment, cycling rollers and bicycles, treadmills, special muscle and joint rehabilitation tools for the recovery of proprioception, limb motion devices, physiotherapy treatment devices. 4. During the project, it is essential that normal, healthy and injured, or after treatment of the injury, movement analysis, proprioception examination of the affected region, and pain associated with injuries and rehabilitation are also examined. The execution of these sub-tasks is mainly the task of the syndicated partner. 5. The care of paras athletes and paralympics in our region is still linked to our university, which, in the absence of a suitable equipment pool, is mostly limited to the area of injured and patient care. Using our new infrastructure, special motion programs can meet the unique needs of our parasporters and optimise their performance. The designed and reproducible motion program can later be integrated into the training work. Similarly to rehabilitation, parasport also shows the discipline of special orthoses. We consider that clinical testing is necessary in both respects, and this also means launching long-term R & D projects. 6. Integrating children and young people with congenital or acquired musculoskeletal disabilities into sport, ensuring equal opportunities (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: Healthy lifestyle sports include hobbies, para- and elite sports. In the latter two, it is difficult to draw a limit between healthy and already health-impairing loads during peak performance. These activities cannot be conceived without a sufficient scientific background, which can only become operational in a special form of networking created by participants in sport science after necessary infrastructure developments. The studies may be of particular relevance to MSD clinical and research, based on the WHO’s “Bone and Joint Decade” period (2001-2010). In connection with the work of the Centre of Excellence for Sport Sciences (PTE SKK), our goal is to create, as an independent entity, a scientific and clinical workshop and a related equipment park, which was called to treat the triple unit of prevention-therapy-rehabilitation related to sport activities at the highest level. PTE SKK’s research focus is on performance and movement diagnostics of athletes. This is important during the preparation and analysis period in order to achieve maximum results. In addition, in all forms of sport, it is at least as important to find out the cause of loss of musculoskeletal function for whatever reason. After recognition, it is important to manage it in a conservative or operational way so that the athlete can return to normal life or to the sport activity of the previous intensity. After both solutions, proper implementation of rehabilitation is essential. 1. We consider the exploration of musculo-skeletal pathologies and abnormal movement patterns related to sports as a comprehensive task with the help of movement analysis, as well as other diagnostic (RTG, UH) and clinical trials. This way we can get an accurate picture of the musculo-skeletal conditions of elite athletes, parasporters and sportsmen in recreation requiring care. This requires the maintenance of an inter-professional network and the establishment of an international professional network based on Telediagnostics. This part of the project requires both professional and technical equipment development. In imaging diagnostics, the EOS complete body requires the purchase of an ultra low-dose RTG device. It is also necessary to test the circulatory circuits and pressures in relation to cardiac-lung motor function and to test it with nitric oxide-based haemodynamic devices. 2. Another essential element of the concept is the establishment of a care plan for diagnosed pathologies. This also requires the development of a professional consultation network, connected to cooperation processes with domestic and international participants, which creates a significant “know-how” exchange. If surgical treatment is considered, a major operating theatre equipment park is needed to implement it. Image amplifier for standardised surgical technique, arthroscopos tower and devices, operating theatre motor, suitable operating table and musculoskeletal tissue replacement allograft storage -80 degree freezer. 3. Rehabilitation is an essential part of the project. Appropriate follow-up treatment does not only concern the athlete population that appears in the above points. The use of special movement therapies may be necessary even in the pre-sporting period, as an element of prevention and preparation. This is also very significant during the regeneration period after peak performance, and is essential for athletes with pathologies, whether conservative or operational. This area also requires significant physical assets and network development. Mobile ultrasound device required for medical-clinical rehabilitation equipment, cycling rollers and bicycles, treadmills, special muscle and joint rehabilitation tools for the recovery of proprioception, limb motion devices, physiotherapy treatment devices. 4. During the project, it is essential that normal, healthy and injured, or after treatment of the injury, movement analysis, proprioception examination of the affected region, and pain associated with injuries and rehabilitation are also examined. The execution of these sub-tasks is mainly the task of the syndicated partner. 5. The care of paras athletes and paralympics in our region is still linked to our university, which, in the absence of a suitable equipment pool, is mostly limited to the area of injured and patient care. Using our new infrastructure, special motion programs can meet the unique needs of our parasporters and optimise their performance. The designed and reproducible motion program can later be integrated into the training work. Similarly to rehabilitation, parasport also shows the discipline of special orthoses. We consider that clinical testing is necessary in both respects, and this also means launching long-term R & D projects. 6. Integrating children and young people with congenital or acquired musculoskeletal disabilities into sport, ensuring equal opportunities (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3923201 in Hungary
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508,063,507 forint
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1,388,855.409 Euro
0.0027336256 Euro
15 December 2021
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508,063,507.0 forint
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100.0 percent
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1 February 2017
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24 September 2020
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PÉCSI TUDOMÁNYEGYETEM
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Az egészséges életmód-sportolás részét képezi a hobbi-, a para- és az élsport is. Utóbbi kettőnél a csúcsteljesítmény elérése során nehezen húzható határ az egészséges és a már egészségkárosító hatással bíró terhelés közt. E tevékenységek sem képzelhetőek el megfelelő tudományos háttér nélkül, ami egy speciális, a sporttudományban résztvevők által létrehozott hálózatosodási formában válhat csak működőképessé szükséges infrastruktúrális fejlesztéseket követően. A vizsgálatok közül külön jelentősége lehet a mozgásszervi klinikai és kutatásoknak, melyek megalapozója a WHO által Bone and Joint Decade-nek nevezett, kiemelt jelentőségű periódus (2001-2010). Célunk a PTE Sporttudományi Kiválósági Központ (PTE SKK) munkájához kapcsolódva, de önálló entitásként olyan tudományos és klinikai műhely, valamint ahhoz kapcsolódó eszközpark létrehozása, mely hívatott a legmagasabb szinten kezelni a sporttevékenységhez kapcsolódó prevenció-terápia-rehabilitáció hármas egységet. A PTE SKK kutatási fókuszában sportolók teljesítmény- és mozgásdiagnosztikája áll. Ez fontos a felkészülési, illetve elemzési időszakban, annak érdekében, hogy maximális eredmény legyen elérhető. Ezen túlmenően a sport valamennyi formájában legalább ilyen jelentőséggel bír a bármilyen okból kialakuló mozgásszervi funkcióvesztés okának kiderítése. A felismerést követően fontos annak kezelése konzervatív, vagy operatív módon azért, hogy a sportoló a normál életbe, illetve a korábbi intenzitású sport tevékenységbe vissza tudjon térni. Mindkét megoldás után a rehabilitáció megfelelő kivitelezése elengedhetetlen. 1. Átfogó feladatnak tekintjük a sportoláshoz kapcsolódó mozgásszervi patológiák, kóros mozgás minták feltárását mozgásanalízis, valamint egyéb diagnosztikai (RTG, UH) és klinikai vizsgálatok segítségével. Így pontos képet kaphatunk az élsportolók, parasportolók és a rekreációban sportolók ellátást igénylő mozgásszervi állapotairól. Ez igényli szakmák közötti hálózat fenntartását, valamint telediagnosztika alapján nemzetközi szakmai hálózat kialakítását is. Mind szakmai, mind technikai oldalról eszközfejlesztést is igényel a projekt ezen része. A képalkotó diagnosztikában az EOS teljes test ultra alacsony sugárdózisú RTG készülék beszerzése szükséges. Szükséges továbbá szív-tüdő motor funkció kapcsán a keringési körök és nyomások vizsgálata, tesztelése nitrogénmonoxid hatás alapú haemodinamikai eszközökkel. 2. A koncepció másik lényeges eleme a diagnosztizált patológiák ellátási tervének felállítása. Ez szintén szakmai konzultációs hálózat fejlesztését teszi szükségessé, becsatlakozva hazai és nemzetközi résztvevőkkel folytatott együttműködési folyamatokba, ami jelentős „know-how” cserét alakít ki. Amennyiben sebészi kezelés jön szóba, annak kivitelezéséhez jelentős műtői eszközpark fejlesztésre van szükség. Standardizált műtéti technikához szükséges képerősítő, arthroscopos torony és eszközök, műtői motor, megfelelő műtőasztal és mozgásszervi szöveti pótlásokhoz allograft tárolásra alkalmas –80 fokos fagyasztó. 3. Elengedhetetlen része a projektnek a rehabilitáció. A megfelelő utókezelés nem csak a fenti pontokban megjelenő sportoló populációt érinti. A különleges mozgásterápiák alkalmazása már a sportolás előtti időszakban is szükségessé válhat, mint a prevenció és a felkészülés egyik eleme. Ez a csúcsteljesítmény leadást követő regenerációs időszakban is igen jelentős, valamint a patológiákkal rendelkező sportolóknál is elengedhetetlen, akár konzervatív, akár operatív ellátásban részesítjük őket. Ez a terület is komoly tárgyi eszköz és hálózat fejlesztést igényel. Az orvosi-klinikai rehabilitáció eszközparkjába szükséges mobil ultrahang készülék, kerékpáros görgők és kerékpárok, futópad, speciális izom, ízület rehabilitációs eszközök propriocepció visszanyerése céljából, végtag mozgató készülékek, fizioterápiás kezelő készülékek. 4. A projekt során lényeges, hogy normál, egészséges, valamint sérült, illetve a sérülés kezelését követően az érintett régió mozgásanalízise, propriocepciós vizsgálata megtörténik, valamint a sérülésekhez és a rehabilitációhoz társuló fájdalom is vizsgálat tárgyát képezi. Ezen részfeladatok kivitelezése főként a konzorciális partner feladata. 5. Régiónk parasportolóinak, paralimpikonjainak gondozása jelenleg is egyetemünkhez köthető, ami a megfelelő eszközpark hiányában leginkább a sérült- és betegellátás területére korlátozódik. Új infrastruktúránk használatával, speciális mozgásprogramokkal a parasportolóink egyedi igényeit kielégíteni, teljesítményüket optimalizálni lehet. A kialakított és reprodukálható mozgásprogram később az edzésmunkába integrálható. A rehabilitációhoz hasonlóan, a parasportnál is megjelenik a speciális ortézisek tudományköre. Szükségesnek tartjuk ezek klinikai tesztelését mindkét vonatkozásban, és ez hosszú távú K+F projektek beindítását is jelenti. 6. A veleszületett vagy szerzett mozgásszervi fogyatékossággal bíró gyermekek és fiatalok sportba történő integrálása, esélyegyenlőségük biz (Hungarian)
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Healthy lifestyle sports include hobbies, para- and elite sports. In the latter two, it is difficult to draw a limit between healthy and already health-impairing loads during peak performance. These activities cannot be conceived without a sufficient scientific background, which can only become operational in a special form of networking created by participants in sport science after necessary infrastructure developments. The studies may be of particular relevance to MSD clinical and research, based on the WHO’s “Bone and Joint Decade” period (2001-2010). In connection with the work of the Centre of Excellence for Sport Sciences (PTE SKK), our goal is to create, as an independent entity, a scientific and clinical workshop and a related equipment park, which was called to treat the triple unit of prevention-therapy-rehabilitation related to sport activities at the highest level. PTE SKK’s research focus is on performance and movement diagnostics of athletes. This is important during the preparation and analysis period in order to achieve maximum results. In addition, in all forms of sport, it is at least as important to find out the cause of loss of musculoskeletal function for whatever reason. After recognition, it is important to manage it in a conservative or operational way so that the athlete can return to normal life or to the sport activity of the previous intensity. After both solutions, proper implementation of rehabilitation is essential. 1. We consider the exploration of musculo-skeletal pathologies and abnormal movement patterns related to sports as a comprehensive task with the help of movement analysis, as well as other diagnostic (RTG, UH) and clinical trials. This way we can get an accurate picture of the musculo-skeletal conditions of elite athletes, parasporters and sportsmen in recreation requiring care. This requires the maintenance of an inter-professional network and the establishment of an international professional network based on Telediagnostics. This part of the project requires both professional and technical equipment development. In imaging diagnostics, the EOS complete body requires the purchase of an ultra low-dose RTG device. It is also necessary to test the circulatory circuits and pressures in relation to cardiac-lung motor function and to test it with nitric oxide-based haemodynamic devices. 2. Another essential element of the concept is the establishment of a care plan for diagnosed pathologies. This also requires the development of a professional consultation network, connected to cooperation processes with domestic and international participants, which creates a significant “know-how” exchange. If surgical treatment is considered, a major operating theatre equipment park is needed to implement it. Image amplifier for standardised surgical technique, arthroscopos tower and devices, operating theatre motor, suitable operating table and musculoskeletal tissue replacement allograft storage -80 degree freezer. 3. Rehabilitation is an essential part of the project. Appropriate follow-up treatment does not only concern the athlete population that appears in the above points. The use of special movement therapies may be necessary even in the pre-sporting period, as an element of prevention and preparation. This is also very significant during the regeneration period after peak performance, and is essential for athletes with pathologies, whether conservative or operational. This area also requires significant physical assets and network development. Mobile ultrasound device required for medical-clinical rehabilitation equipment, cycling rollers and bicycles, treadmills, special muscle and joint rehabilitation tools for the recovery of proprioception, limb motion devices, physiotherapy treatment devices. 4. During the project, it is essential that normal, healthy and injured, or after treatment of the injury, movement analysis, proprioception examination of the affected region, and pain associated with injuries and rehabilitation are also examined. The execution of these sub-tasks is mainly the task of the syndicated partner. 5. The care of paras athletes and paralympics in our region is still linked to our university, which, in the absence of a suitable equipment pool, is mostly limited to the area of injured and patient care. Using our new infrastructure, special motion programs can meet the unique needs of our parasporters and optimise their performance. The designed and reproducible motion program can later be integrated into the training work. Similarly to rehabilitation, parasport also shows the discipline of special orthoses. We consider that clinical testing is necessary in both respects, and this also means launching long-term R & D projects. 6. Integrating children and young people with congenital or acquired musculoskeletal disabilities into sport, ensuring equal opportunities (English)
8 February 2022
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Pécs, Baranya
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GINOP-2.3.3-15-2016-00031
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