Mike Voight, Professor in the Belmont College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and a prominent figure in the world of sports physical therapy, took center stage at the recent annual Orthopaedic Summit: Evolving Techniques (OSET) held in Boston, Mass.
Dr. Voight, renowned for his work in hip rehabilitation and biomechanics, shared his insights on the current status of hip assessment and the challenges that rehabilitation providers face with various pathologies about the hip. OSET, which gathered the top minds in orthopaedics from around the globe, welcomed Dr. Voight as one of its speakers, and highlighted the importance of his contributions to the field of orthopaedic rehabilitation and for his service as Orthopaedic Sports Rehabilitation Co-Chair for the summit.
The Orthopaedic Summit also featured panel discussions, workshops and networking sessions — many led and facilitated by Dr. Voight — allowing professionals to discuss the latest trends, share insights and collaborate on potential future projects. The event aims to foster collaboration, drive innovation and set the stage for the future of orthopaedic care.
Within weeks, Voight was featured again as keynote speaker at the APTA Arkansas annual conference held in Little Rock Arkansas in October. The President of the Arkansas APTA chapter as well as the program committee, welcomed Dr. Voight, who is known for his work on assessing function movement. The title of his presentation was “The Human Movement System: Utilizing a Movement-Based Evaluation and Treatment plan.” This was the 7th annual APTA Arkansas OPTimize Conference and had the largest attendance to date with close to 300 participants.
Dr. Voight's research, which has been instrumental in shaping modern rehabilitation protocols, particularly post-surgical procedures, has gained him international acclaim. Throughout the congress, he showcased some of his latest findings on patient recovery and the importance of tailored rehabilitation programs.