STMS serves you the

2023 World Congress in

Tennis Medicine and Science

Back to the Future

Palma, Mallorca 6-7 October 

Hosted by Hospital Quironsalud


Registration Now Open!


Conference starts at 08.15 on October the 6th and closes at 16.45 on October the 7th. See program for more details.


In-Person Location: Hospital Quiron Palmaplanas. Camí dels Reis, 308, 07010 Palma, Illes Balears, Spanien.

Virtual Option: Via Zoom Link 

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Welcome to Palma, Mallorca!


It is a true pleasure for us to present the upcoming STMS Back to the Future conference in Mallorca 6-7 October 2023. The scientific organizing committé has put together a great program covering the past, present and future in tennis medicine and science.

The program is tailored to suit all professions connected to the world of tennis. To stay on top of your game as an important stakeholder in tennis, dont miss out on this chance to further deepen your knowledge and expand your network.


Once again, on behalf of the scientific organizing committee* and the STMS board, a warm welcome in many ways to Mallorca.

Fredrik Johansson*, PhD, President STMS, Conference Director and Kathleen Stroia* Vice President STMS 


Dr Kayla Epperson*, Co-Director  Prof. Eva Skillgate*, Co-Director

PhD Deb Skinstad*, VP, PHTS Eva Scheumann*, PT, ATC Todd Ellenbecker*

Aim of the congress


The overall aim is to share evidence based and empirical knowledge about tennis related topics to optimize the health and performance of tennis players. 

Contact us


If there is any questions regarding the conference, please send an e-mail to info@stmswc23.com

We will do our best to reply ASAP.

Coach/Student


 Free registration for the Virtual Conference thanks to our partners Aleris and Arcademy.


Back to the Future


The "Back to the Future" theme aims to honor the past, inspire via the present and challenge by investigating the future knowledge.




Thank you for submitting and congratulations!

Accepted Free Papers will be presented in two sessions.

The format for the presentations are 10 minutes each with a discussion/questions in the end of the session with all presenters.

See Program for timetable.

Session I

A case of the semifinalist in the All Japan University Tennis Championships 2 years after reconstruction of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of the elbow

Hiroshi Kusano

Shoulder pain and range of rotation of the glenohumeral joint vs. shoulder pathologies in tennis players

Krzysztof Guzowski

Differences in Trunk Rotation and Ball Control Ability Among Tennis Players of Various Levels and Genders

Shogo Uota

Athletic Identity, the SMASH study

Fred Johansson

Anthropometric and physical performance determinants of young tennis players progressing through a talent identification and development programme

Laurent Chapelle

Relationship between Body Water Loss and Muscle Strength during Tennis Matches

Yuta Kuroda

Session II

Differences in parameters of situational efficiency of serve and return of serve between tennis players who won and lost matches at Roland Garros 2021

Petar Barbaros

Magnitude, development and interrelationship of morphological and functional asymmetry in tennis players.

Laurent Chapelle

Extreme heat policies to prevent exertional heat illness in Tokyo 2020 Olympic tennis and Paralympic wheelchair tennis event

Moree Beppu

A tennis player with humeral stress reaction returned to tennis after extracorporeal shock wave therapy   

Tasuku Kiyuna

Injuries and training load in youth Swedish padel athletes – a pilot study

Sofia Ryman-Augustsson


Speakers 

Brian Hainline, Angel Ruiz-Cotorro, Anders Stålman, Todd Ellenbecker, Ann Cools, Glenn Björklund, Neeru Jayanthi, Babette Pluim, Dario Novak, Mikael Swaren, Ara Kassarjian, Jouko Kivioja, Aldo Hoekstra, Jaime Fernandez-Fernandez, Eva Skillgate, Ben Ashworth, Ewa Heidvall, Caroline Martin, Marleen Jansen and Many More!