Webinars and symposiums

Global Sports Medicine Forum

Global Sports Medicine Forum is an event that has been hosted by Canon Medical since 2019 to offer physicians unique opportunities to engage with prominent global experts in sports medicine.

In our latest program, Dr. Gil Rodas from Barça Innovation Hub and the Medical Service Team of Football Club Barcelona, Spain, shared his insights on the crucial role of diagnosis in treating and managing sports injuries.

Canon Medical Arena

Canon Medical Arena is the UK’s first carbon-neutral built community sports and event arena with an integrated Medical Diagnostic Centre.

It is a unique catalyst for wellbeing and society, providing an affordable and accessible location for local people to participate in sports, engage in events and improve the overall accessibility of health within the community.

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Cycling meets sports medicine

Canon Medical Systems Europe has supported a clinical study lead by Prof. Olivier Ghekiere, a cardiovascular radiologist at Jessa Hospital and Dr. Lieven Herbots, a cardiologist at the Heart Center in Jessa Hospital to investigate sports related cardiac problems.
Learn more about this study
Canon Medical Systems Europe is a proud sponsor of the Sports Medical Symposium scheduled for September 14-15, 2024, an official side event of the 2024 UEC Road European Championships in Hasselt, Belgium. This symposium covers a variety of topics related to sports cardiac imaging.
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Panasonic Wild Knights Clinic

The Wild Knights Clinic opened in Saitama in Japan in March 2022. The clinic partnered with Saitama Panasonic Wild Knights, a JAPAN RUGBY LEAGUE ONE team, to deliver high-quality care in orthopedics and rehabilitation. With a mission to leverage expertise gained from managing injuries of top athletes and apply these learning to the diagnosis and treatment of general patients, Canon Medical supports the clinic with advanced imaging technologies in MRI, CT and Ultrasound.

The Wild Knights Clinic currently treats around 100 patients daily, of which 60-70% are general orthopedic cases. In addition, the clinic offers personalized treatment and rehabilitation for many community-level athletes including children and students.