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Opening Address
Doo Sup Kim, MD, PhD
Greeting
Sae Yong Lee, PhD
Welcoming Message
Young-Jong Sohn, PhD
Congratulatory Message
Kwan-Yong Choi, PhD
Speaker
Matt Hoch, PhD, ATC
Terada Masafumi, PhD, ATC
Oh-Yun Kwon, PhD
Gyeong-tae Gwak, PhD
Panel Discussion
Kyeongtak Song, PhD, ATC
Kyuenam Park, PhD
2024
YISSEM International Symposium
The Evidence-Based Prevention and Promotion of Athletic Health:
New Insights into in Ankle and Shoulder
Injury Prevention and Management
Date
Friday, November 15th, 2024
Time
13:00~18:00
Location
Grand Ballroom, Baekyangnuri,
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
yissem2024@gmail.com
The Evidence-Based Prevention and Promotion of Athletic Health
Date : November 15th, 2024 Time: 13:00 Location: Grand Ballroom E-mail: yissem2024@gmail.com
Congratulatory Message
The President-elect of the KAHPERD(Korean Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and
Dance)
Kwan-yong Choi holds a Ph.D. in Physical Education and is currently a professor in the Department of
Sports Coaching at Korea National Sport University. He is scheduled to serve as the President-elect of
the Korean Society of Physical Education from 2025.His major careers include serving as the President
of the Korean Olympic Torch Association, the President of the Korean Society of Sports Coaching, the
President of the Korean Society of Youth Sports, and the President of the Asian Society of Youth Sports.
His main interest is coaching skil s for leaders and he has published several books in this field.
Young-Jong Sohn, PhD
Kwan-Yong Choi, PhD
The Evidence-Based Prevention and Promotion of Athletic Health
Date : November 15th, 2024 Time: 13:00 Location: Grand Ballroom E-mail: yissem2024@gmail.com
Organization Chair/ Greeting
Sae Yong Lee, PhD
Department of Physical Education
Yonsei Institution of Sports Science and
Exercise Medicine, YISSEM
Yonsei University, Korea
Opening Address
Doo Sup Kim, MD, PhD
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Yonsei Institution of Sports Science and
Exercise Medicine, YISSEM
Wonju Serverance Christian Hospital, Yonsei
University, Korea
Welcoming Message
Young-Jong Sohn, PhD
The Provost of Yonsei University, Yonsei
University, Korea
Congratulatory Message
Kwan-Yong Choi, PhD
The President-elect of the KAHPERD
Department of Sports Coaching, Korea
National Sport University
Speaker
Matt Hoch, PhD, ATC
University of Kentucky, USA
Terada Masafumi, PhD, ATC
Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Oh-Yun Kwon, PhD
Yonsei University, Korea
Gyeong-tae Gwak, PhD
Coupang Logistics Service (Health &
Ergonomics Team)
Panel Discussion
Kyeongtak Song, PhD, ATC
Yonsei University, Korea
Kyuenam Park, PhD
Yonsei University, Korea
Welcoming Message
The Provost of Yonsei University, Yonsei University, Korea
Young-Jong Sohn holds a Ph.D. in astronomical space sciences and currently serves as the provost of
Yonsei University. His career at Yonsei includes roles as the chair of the Department of Astronomy
and Space Science, associate dean of the Col ege of Science, and vice president of the Academic
Affairs Office. He has been honored with the Yonsei University Best Educator Award in 2007, 2011,
and 2012. In addition, he has actively worked to popularize astronomy and space science by opening
the "Understanding the Universe" course through the Korean Open Online Course (K-MOOC) and
delivering public lectures. For his contributions to the advancement of astronomy and space science,
he recently received the 2024 Academic Award from the Korean Space Science Society.
Committee Members
Sae Yong Lee, PhD
Doo Sup Kim, MD, PhD
Opening Address
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Yonsei Institution of Sports Science and Exercise Medicine, YISSEM
Wonju Serverance Christian Hospital, Yonsei University, Korea
Dr. Kim Doo-Seop is a Doctor of Orthopedic Surgery and currently serves as the Chief Professor and
Clinical Director of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Yonsei University Wonju Col ege of
Medicine.He is currently the IOC International Olympic Committee Research Center Academic
Representative and the British Journal of Sports Medicine Associate Editor (BJSM).He served as a
medical expert for the 2017 PyeongChang Olympics and as an IOC guest researcher for the 2018
PyeongChang Olympics.His main areas of interest include kinesiology, artificial joint replacement, and
injuries in elite sports.
Greeting
Department of Physical Education
Yonsei Institution of Sports Science and Exercise Medicine, YISSEM
Yonsei University, Korea
Sae Yong Lee is a Professor in the Department of physical education of yonsei University. Prior to
joining the Yonsei University faculty in 2012, he was an Assistant Professor of Kinesiology and Sport
Science University of Miami (2009-2012). Dr. Lee is a native of Korea and graduated with his B.S. in
physical education from Yonsei University in 1996. He completed his Masters in Sports Biomechanics
Department of Physical Education and his Doctorate in Sports Biomechanics at the Yonsei University in
1998 and 2002, respectively. He completed his Masters in Athletic Training at the University of North
Carolina Greensboro in 2003 and 2005 and his Doctorate in Sports Medicine at the University of
Virginia in 2006 and 2009, respectively.
Organization Chair
Kyeongtak Song, PhD, ATC
Kyuenam Park, PhD
“From Sprains to Stability: Evolving Approaches in Ankle Injury
Recovery”
Department of Physical Education
Yonsei Institution of Sports Science and Exercise Medicine, YISSEM
Yonsei University, Korea
Kyeongtak Song is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Education at Yonsei
University. He earned his PhD in Human Movement Science from the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hil . His research interests focus on understanding and addressing the consequences of ankle
sprains and chronic ankle instability (CAI). Specifically, he is interested in investigating the influence of
sensorimotor dysfunction and biomechanical alterations on lower extremity joint cartilage health in
individuals with ankle sprains and chronic ankle instability. Additionally, he explores novel aspects of
neuromechanics and sensorimotor function in those affected by these conditions. His research also
extends to developing more effective treatment strategies aimed at slowing the progression of CAI and
post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) fol owing lateral ankle sprains.
“Advanced Techniques in Shoulder Health: Analyzing Movement
Impairments and Predicting Pain Through Data Mining”
Department of Physical Education
Yonsei Institution of Sports Science and Exercise Medicine, YISSEM
Yonsei University, Korea
Kyuenam Park, PhD is a leading expert in digital healthcare and a faculty member in the Department of
Physical Education at Yonsei University. Specializing in wearable sensors and Vision AI, Prof. Park is
revolutionizing fitness and healthcare management. His work focuses on machine learning-driven tele-
healthcare solutions, particularly for musculoskeletal disorders. He has also developed digital
therapeutics and fitness programs tailored for the elderly and athletes with musculoskeletal pain. Prof.
Park has pioneered the use of Vision AI in athlete performance training and created a K-POP medical
dance fitness program to enhance public health.
Matt HochPhD, ATC
Terada Masafumi, PhD, ATC
“Breathing out Chronic Ankle Instability: Addressing Impairments in
Diaphragm Function associated with Lateral Ankle Sprain”
Department of Course Research Organization of Science and Technology, Associate Professor
Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Dr. Terasa Masafumi is currently the Associate Professor for the Course Research Organization of
Science and Technology.
His research interests center around examining the negative neuromuscular effects of traumatic joint
injury and identifying therapeutic approaches capable of combating neuromuscular dysfunction. Much
of my current research has evaluated the effects of ankle instability on sensorimotor and biomechanical
function and health related quality of life. Additionally, I studied the impact of muscle inhibition on
persistent physical and self-reported dysfunction. My future projects look to study the addictive effets
of ankle injury on neuromuscular function in an elderly population, and the ability of exercise to
promote muscle and joint health in order to minimize the risk of traumatic osteoarthritis development.
“Change is Afoot for Ankle Sprain Management”
Department of Sports Medicine Research Institute, Associate Professor
Sports Medicine Research Institute, Associate Director
University of Kentucky, USA
Dr. Matt Hoch joined the University of Kentucky in July 2017 as a faculty member in the Athletic
Training program. He is currently the Associate Director for the Sports Medicine Research Institute. He
received his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training in 2006 from East Stroudsburg University
and his Masters of Science degree in Athletic Training from Ohio University in 2008. In addition, he
received his Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Sciences from the University of Kentucky in 2011. His research
interests involve mitigating sensorimotor compromise and enhancing patient-centered care fol owing
traumatic lower extremity injuries to reduce the long-term consequences of these conditions over the
lifespan. Dr. Hoch’s previous work has largely focused on identifying novel therapeutic intervention
strategies for patients with chronic ankle instability.
Speaker
Oh-Yun Kwon, PhD
Gyeong-tae Gwak, PhD
“Assessment of Movement Impairment of Shoulder Girdle Based on
Movement Analysis”
Department of Physical Therapy
Yonsei University, Korea
Oh-yun Kwon, PT, PhD, is a renowned expert in musculoskeletal physical therapy and a professor at
Yonsei University's Department of Physical Therapy. He operates 15 musculoskeletal health promotion
centers in major companies such as Samsung Electronics and LG. Dr. Kwon leads the KEMA Lab, which
has researched work-related musculoskeletal disorders in over 20,000 individuals since 2003. His
research encompasses musculoskeletal management, ergonomics, rehabilitation, video motion analysis,
and artificial intelligence. He has authored 134 international and 126 domestic journal publications. His
work integrates advanced technologies with physical therapy to improve patient outcomes and
workplace safety.
“Predictive Models for Musculoskeletal Disorders Based on Data
Mining Techniques”
Coupang Logistics Service (Health & Ergonomics Team)
Gyeong-tae Gwak is a team leader of the Health & Ergonomics team at Coupang Logistics Services.
Gyeong-tae Gwak is also currently serving as an adjunct lecturer of the department of physical therapy
at the Inje University. His research interests are in assessment, intervention of musculoskeletal disorders,
and data science, especially prediction models for musculoskeletal disorders.