Blog

Innovative Rehabilitation in Asia Oceania: AOCPRM 2020 in Korea

APFFA - AOCPRM

Professor Wen-shiang Chen and Professor Reynaldo Rey-Matias

The 7th Asia-Oceanian Conference of Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine (AOCPRM 2020), in conjunction with the 34th Annual Congress of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine (KARM), was successfully held between July 17 -18, 2020, at the Swiss Grand Hotel Seoul, Korea.

The event, comprising more than 800 delegates, was originally planned to be held in Jeju, South Korea, in April this year, but was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The hybrid conference (virtual and on site) attracted a plethora of Korean and international delegates.

Held biannually since 2008, AOCPRM is one of the most highly acclaimed conferences in the field of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. Under the theme “Innovative Rehabilitation in Asia Oceania”, the diverse disciplines of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine from the present to the future, were showcased. Distinguished speakers, professionals and researchers from various countries presented their latest findings, from ongoing and completed clinical trials. The plenary lectures included “Rehabilitation Robot for Disabled”, “Geriatric Rehabilitation for Frailty and Sarcopenia” and “Rehabilitation 2030: A Call for Action”. There were 14 Parallel sessions featuring different, exciting topics in the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

The  conference  coincided with the Asian Oceanian Society of Physical and  Rehabilitation Medicine (AOSPRM) board meeting and concluded with the commencement of the term for Professor Reynaldo Rey-Matias from the Philippines as the organisation’s new President,  Professor Jianan Li from China as the President-elect, Professor Wen-shiang Chen from Taiwan as Vice President, and Professor Yoon Ghil Park from Korea as Secretary. Immediate Past President, Professor Angela Tulaar, Indonesia, concluded the conference by announcing the AOCPRM in 2022 would be held in Chengdu, China.

We are so proud of the conference organisers, Professor Moon Suk Bang and Hee Sang Kim for making the conference a reality, despite the monumental odds presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. The variety of unique and engaging social programs enabled us to learn and collaborate, even in such a challenging situation.

 

News

young friendly asian female caregiver talking chatting to happy senior man in hallway of nursing home

Large prevalence study emphasises under-treatment of osteoporosis and fragility fractures in China

Medical X-ray and MRI of lumbar spine compression fracture Bulging of L1-2. on arrow point..Lumbar spondylosis from L1-2 to L5-S1 discs.Medical healthcare concept.

New radiological guidance for the recognition and reporting of osteoporotic vertebral fragility fractures

3d rendered medically accurate illustration of a broken spine

APFFA urging Asia Pacific populations to prioritise their bone health on World Osteoporosis Day

Old man walking away down the beach

ONZ launches clinical standards to prevent older Kiwis from sustaining recurrent fragility fractures

Close-up of hands of a nurse typing on laptop

Making headway in facilitating optimal fragility fracture management in the Asia Pacific

Scroll to Top