ISPGR is planning to have a series of symposia that cover various cutting-edge clinical and basic research topics in posture and gait research fields. Symposia offer a unique opportunity to showcase the work of yourself and that of your colleagues, into one complete story.
Symposia can be used to present conclusive evidence of a series of studies or to provoke discussion on areas where more work is required. There are no rules related to content, other than that the submissions have to be of high-quality and relevant to ISPGR delegates. Symposia are a crucial component of the ISPGR conferences to discuss the most outstanding posture and gait research with other experts from around the world.
These sessions always prove very popular at the World Congress, and we encourage our membership to submit a proposal to present research that will start conversations, and encourage debate.
Please note: This year, we invite submissions for symposium and individual abstracts at the same time. Symposia are the core part of our program and therefore highly competitive. We understand that some of you might want to present an individual abstract if your symposium is not selected. Therefore, we will trial the below:
Successful submissions will be informed of their inclusion in the 2025 world congress program in February 2025.
Please note: we cannot provide any support for travel or other expenses for symposia speakers or organisers.
To submit a proposal, please read and adhere to the submission guidelines below:
1. Include the name and affiliation of your symposium Chair.
2. Provide a brief description of the topic, and justify why the proposed topic is novel, contentious, or highly relevant for discussion. 1800 characters including spaces maximum (approx. 300 words)
3. Provide a brief description of how each speaker will offer a unique approach/perspective to the proposed topic. 600 characters including spaces max (approx. 100 words) per speaker. Please include each speaker name
(If accepted, each symposia presenter will be required to submit an individual abstract for their presentation by March 20, 2025.)
4. Provide a brief outline of the proposed format for a moderated, interactive scientific exchange with the audience, which follows on from the individual presentations. Note that access to an electronic polling app will be made available and encouraged for use as a creative means to further engage the audience. 1800 characters including spaces maximum (approx. 300 words)
5. Indicate who will be the moderator of this exchange
6. Provide two (2) stimulating questions to the audience as a starting point for the discussion
7. Within the 1 hour and 30 min symposium, you will be required to indicate how much time will be used for the Symposium introduction, individual speaker presentations, and moderated, interactive scientific exchange
8. Provide a disclosure of potential conflicts of interest for each of the symposium participants (if applicable)