Ottobock virtual symposium for healthcare professionals
Advancements in Neurological Support: Empowering lives with EXOPULSE Mollii Suit
Join us for an insightful symposium where we will explore the latest advancements in aids for individuals with neurological impairments. This event will highlight the findings from a recent landmark trial, which examined the effects of EXOPULSE Mollii Suit stimulation on fibromyalgia symptoms, offering promising potential for symptom relief. We will also provide a comprehensive overview of recent studies exploring the broader use of the EXOPULSE Mollii Suit for fibromyalgia management, focusing on innovative combination therapies and future perspectives in treatment strategies.
Additionally, this symposium will present a detailed summary of clinical trials examining the stimulation effects of the EXOPULSE Mollii Suit on motor functions and spasticity in patients with multiple sclerosis and stroke. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the latest advancements for individuals with neurological impairments.
Ottobock virtual symposium
Tuesday 5th November 2024, 16.00 – 17.30 CET
16.00 | Welcome and introduction Dr. Andreas Hahn Corporate Vice President Clinical Research and Services, Ottobock Healthcare Products GmbH – Vienna (Austria) |
16:05 | Effects of EXOPULSE Mollii Suit on Fibromyalgia Prof. Samar S. Ayache, MD, PhD, HDR Associate Professor of Clinical Neurophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, Paris-Est University — Creteil (France) Adjunct Professor of Neurology School of Medicine, Lebanese American University — Beirut (Lebanon) Neurologist and Neurophysiologist, Henri Mondor Hospital — Creteil (France) |
16:25 | Comprehensive use of the EXOPULSE Mollii Suit for fibromyalgia: Current findings, combination therapies, and future perspectives Dr. Alejandro Rubio Zarapuz, BSc, MSc, PhD Director, Master's Degree in Research in Sports Science and Kinesiology, Faculty of Sports Science, Universidad Europea de Madrid — Madrid (Spain) Full Professor of Physiology, Training Methodology, and Research Methodology, Faculty of Sports Science, Universidad Europea de Madrid — Madrid (Spain) Researcher, Research Group in Applied Psychophysiology, Faculty of Sports Science, Universidad Europea de Madrid — Madrid (Spain) |
16:45 | Effects of a new multisite electrical stimulation device on motor symptoms & pain Prof. Dr. Naji Riachi, BS, MD Medical Director, Burjeel Neurosciences Center, Burjeel Medical City Hospital — Abu Dhabi (UAE) Director, Epilepsy Services, Burjeel Neurosciences Center, Burjeel Medical City Hospital — Abu Dhabi (UAE) Professor of Neurology, Khalifa University – Abu Dhabi (UAE) |
17:05 | Panel Discussion |
17:30 | Wrap up and Closing |
Recording for this virtual symposium
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Dr. Andreas Hahn
Corporate Vice President Clinical Research and Services, Ottobock Healthcare Products GmbH – Vienna (Austria)
Dr. Hahn serves as Corporate Vice President Clinical Research and Services for Ottobock. He is responsible for the company’s global clinical research strategy and implementation. Trained as a physicist he received his PhD from Oxford University. He looks back to over 25 years in leading positions the medical device industry. Dr. Hahn`s received AOPA Thranhardt Lecture awards in 2014, 2019 and 2021 for investigations of the influence of mobility grade rating in the response of limited community ambulators to MPK`s and the utilization of health economic instruments in prosthetics.
Prof. Samar S. Ayache, MD, PhD, HDR
Associate Professor of Clinical Neurophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, Paris-Est University — Creteil (France)
Adjunct Professor of Neurology School of Medicine, Lebanese American University — Beirut (Lebanon)
Neurologist and Neurophysiologist, Henri Mondor Hospital — Creteil (France)
Effects of EXOPULSE Mollii Suit on Fibromyalgia
Prof. Ayache is a Neurologist and Neurophysiologist as well as a Director of the EEG unit at the Neurophysiology department at Henri Mondor Hospital. Additionally, she serves as an Associate Professor of Clinical Neurophysiology at Paris Est University and as an Adjunct Professor of Neurology at Lebanese American University. Beyond her clinical roles, Prof. Ayache is Vice President of Institut de la Colonne Vertébrale et des NeuroSciences in Paris. With over 15 years of specialized experience in Noninvasive Brain Stimulation techniques, Prof. Ayache has made significant contributions to the field. She is the author of over one hundred peer-reviewed scientific publications and has delivered more than sixty invited lectures and conference papers. Prof. Ayache's expertise is further demonstrated by her editorial roles; she has served as a guest editor for five special topics in international journals and as an associate editor and editorial board member for several prestigious publications. Her research focuses on the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying multiple sclerosis manifestations, pain syndromes, movement disorders, and the optimization of noninvasive brain stimulation effects. Prof. Ayache's work has garnered considerable attention, as evidenced by her impressive H index of 35 and over 7,936 citations.
Dr. Alejandro Rubio Zarapuz, BSc, MSc, PhD
Director, Master's Degree in Research in Sports Science and Kinesiology, Faculty of Sports Science, Universidad Europea de Madrid — Madrid (Spain)
Full Professor of Physiology, Training Methodology, and Research Methodology, Faculty of Sports Science, Universidad Europea de Madrid — Madrid (Spain)
Researcher, Research Group in Applied Psychophysiology, Faculty of Sports Science, Universidad Europea de Madrid — Madrid (Spain)
Comprehensive use of the EXOPULSE Mollii Suit for fibromyalgia: Current findings, combination therapies, and future perspectives
Alejandro Rubio Zarapuz obtained his Bachelor's degree in Sports Science and Kinesiology with a special mention in health from 2017 to 2021, where he was nominated as one of the top students in his class. He completed a Master's degree in Training and Sports Nutrition from 2021 to 2022, during which he interned with the Real Madrid Performance Department, graduating with the award for the best student in his cohort. Recently, he earned his PhD in Biomedicine and Health Sciences with a dissertation titled “Neuromodulation and Exercise Interventions in Fibromyalgia: Acute and Long-term Psychophysiological Benefits,” focusing on treatments for fibromyalgia patients.
Since 2020, Dr. Rubio Zarapuz has been part of the Research Group in Applied Psychophysiology at the Faculty of Sports Science, Universidad Europea de Madrid, initially as a predoctoral intern before becoming a full researcher in 2021. In the same year, he also joined the ESBIDA research group from the Faculty of Sports Science at Universidad Europea de Madrid, focusing on genetic research. In 2022, he became a professor at the Real Madrid Graduate School, later taking on the role of Director of the Master's Degree in Sports Training and Nutrition.
Currently, Dr. Rubio Zarapuz is the Director of the Master's Degree in Research in Sports Science and Kinesiology at the Faculty of Sports Science, Universidad Europea de Madrid, where he also serves as a Full Professor of Physiology, Training Methodology, and Research Methodology. He is the author of over 15 research papers published in international peer-reviewed journals, with his work exploring applied physiology across various contexts, including military, education, sports, and disease.
Prof. Dr. Naji Riachi, BS, MD
Medical Director, Burjeel Neurosciences Center, Burjeel Medical City Hospital — Abu Dhabi (UAE)
Director, Epilepsy Services, Burjeel Neurosciences Center, Burjeel Medical City Hospital — Abu Dhabi (UAE)
Professor of Neurology, Neurology, Khalifa University — Abu Dhabi (UAE)
Effects of a new multisite electrical stimulation device on motor symptoms & pain
Prof. Naji Riachi is Professor of Neurology at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, New York, and Vice Chair of Neurology at Northwell Abu Dhabi. He was Professor and Chair of the Department of Neurology at the Lebanese American University (LAU) in Lebanon, and Assistant Dean for Clinical Research at the LAU Gilbert and Rosemary Chagoury School of Medicine, before moving to the UAE, where he was a Consultant Neurologist at Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City, and Clerkship Director of Neurology and Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs at Khalifa University, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, in Abu Dhabi. He just recently joined the Souhel Najjar Neurosciences Center at Burjeel Medical City Hospital in Abu Dhabi as Medical Director, and Director of the Epilepsy Services. His areas of expertise include epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, headache and cognition. In addition to his busy outpatient practice with over 24,000 patients, he remained involved in teaching, built the laboratories of neurophysiology and the epilepsy monitoring unit, was the coordinator of the Neurosciences Module for LAU Med II students, developed a 4-week Neurology Clerkship for Med III students at LAU Medical Center, created the residency training program in Neurology at LAU, and was previously the co-director of the Lebanese University Neurology Residency Program. Prof. Riachi secured several donations and grants to conduct his research work, which is now focused on neurostimulation. He has been involved in several clinical studies, and has given more than 300 lectures locally, regionally and internationally. He is an editorial board member of several leading journals, and the author of many peer-reviewed publications and book chapters.