Dan Bates

Dan is a Sports and Exercise Medicine doctor. He competed a science degree with an honours thesis in Exercise induced Asthma at the University of Melbourne in 1995. He then studied medicine at the University of Newcastle completing his degree in 2001.

He has worked for Australian sporting teams and professional football clubs across multiple codes. His clinical time finds him at Lakeside Sports Medicine Centre and Metro Spinal Clinic treating a large range of musculoskeletal injuries, with a particular focus on osteoarthritis and chronic pain. His research has been in the area of osteoarthritis with Australian Catholic University and Monash University and continues in the area of stem cells for osteoarthritis. Dan has presented both nationally and internationally on a large number of sport and exercise medicine topics and, more recently, on stem cell based therapies. Beyond his presentations and research he is involved in the development of a Australian code of practice for the use of autologous stem cells in humans.

 

 

Management of Tendinopathies without Cortisone
Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 16 August 2014 Start 8:30am Duration: 55mins Room 4
Start 9:35am Duration: 55mins Room 4
Anti-doping Issues - Key Medications to be aware of in Athletes
Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Saturday, 16 August 2014 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Room 10
Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Room 10
   
Management of Osteoarthritis other than Joint Replacement
Concurrent Workshop 
Saturday, 16 August 2014 Start 4:30pm Duration: 60mins Plenary 
   
 
Cellular Therapy - Where It's At?
Concurrent Workshop Repeated
Sunday, 17 August 2014 Start 8:30am Duration: 55mins Room 6
Start 9:35am Duration: 55mins Room 6