ESPRM

ESPRM

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European Society for Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

01/06/2026

All of our ESPRM webinars are available on our official website!

Missed a session or want to revisit key insights? You can access all our valuable content anytime, anywhere.

Visit our website now and stay up to date with the latest in physical and rehabilitation medicine!

https://esprm.eu

27/05/2026

Applications for the ESPRM Research Grant 2026 are OPEN!

The ESPRM Research Grant aims to encourage early-career PRM physicians to engage in research and to further develop their scientific knowledge and academic qualifications.

🗓 Application period: 1 May – 30 June 2026
🔍 Review process: July – August 2026

For full details and application guidelines, visit the ESPRM website: https://esprm.eu/research-grant/

26/05/2026

Assoc. Prof. Jure Aljinović works at the Clinical Hospital Centre Split, Croatia, as a PRM specialist at the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with Rheumatology.

He is an Associate Professor at the University of Split School of Medicine and serves as the Head of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Course.

He is currently the Deputy Head of the Physiotherapy Course at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Split.

As an active scientist, he has authored or co-authored more than 40 papers that have received over 400 citations on Google Scholar. His research focuses on evidence-based medicine, geriatric rehabilitation, hip fracture outcomes, rheumatic conditions, and musculoskeletal issues such as whiplash injury of the neck.

Register here: https://esprm.eu/the-connection-of-prm-and-rheumatology-through-our-shared-patients/

21/05/2026

ESPRM Webinar

📅 Date: May 27, 2026
🕕 Time: 6 PM CET

Webinar Topic:
The Connection of PRM and Rheumatology Through Our Shared Patients: What Is New in Diagnosing and Treating Patients with Polymyalgia Rheumatica

Save the date and join the discussion!

Register here:
https://esprm.eu/the-connection-of-prm-and-rheumatology-through-our-shared-patients/

12/05/2026

On May 12, we celebrate International Nurses Day and extend our deepest gratitude to all nurses who are an essential part of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine across Europe and around the world.

Thank you for everything you do.

Happy International Nurses Day!

03/05/2026

The Working Group application will remain continuously open for submission.

For full details and application guidelines, visit the ESPRM website: https://esprm.eu

01/05/2026

Applications for the ESPRM Research Grant 2026 are now OPEN!

The ESPRM Research Grant aims to encourage early-career PRM physicians to engage in research and to further develop their scientific knowledge and academic qualifications.

🗓 Application period: 1 May – 30 June 2026
🔍 Review process: July – August 2026

For full details and application guidelines, visit the ESPRM website: https://esprm.eu

Photos from ESPRM's post 26/04/2026

One month ago, we wrapped up an inspiring ESPRM Congress filled with insightful discussions, new connections, and truly impactful moments.

It was a privilege to engage with experts and colleagues from around the globe, exchange ideas, and contribute to advancing PRM.

Thank you to everyone who made this experience so meaningful — the conversations and collaborations continue beyond the congress.

20/04/2026

On behalf of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Spasticity Special Interest Group and Pain Special Interest Group, we are pleased to share the inaugural joint webinar — a unique collaboration exploring the critical intersection of pain and spasticity in neurological conditions.

This session addresses a topic of major clinical importance, bridging pathophysiology with evidence-based management strategies.

Distinguished faculty:
▸ Marta Imamura — Clinical Evaluation of Spasticity-related Pain (Clinical & ICF Perspective)
▸ Roberto Casale — The Pain Specialist’s Perspective (Pathophysiology & Treatment)
▸ Jörg Wissel — The Neurologist’s Perspective (Clinical Aspects & Treatment)
▸ Followed by an interactive discussion

Chaired by Prof. Rajiv Reebye (Chair, ISPRM Spasticity SIG)
Co-chaired by Prof. Stefano Carda

📅 April 28, 2026
🕐 6:00 – 7:30 AM Pacific (Vancouver) |
2:00 – 3:30 PM WEST (Lisbon)

🔗 Join via Zoom: https://lnkd.in/dpmHKd9D

This is a unique opportunity for clinicians, researchers, and rehabilitation professionals to engage with the latest evidence on pain in spasticity management.

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ESPRM Central Office, Westersingel 167
Rotterdam
3015LJ