Topics/Sections

The Organizing Committee invites researchers, academics, doctoral students, and professionals to submit original research papers, review articles, and applied studies addressing current developments and interdisciplinary perspectives in sport sciences, education, rehabilitation, and health-related fields.

Submissions should align with one of the following thematic sections

Physical Education in Schools and Universities

This section welcomes contributions that explore the role of physical education in modern educational systems and its impact on the holistic development of students. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Innovative teaching methods and pedagogical models in physical education
  • Curriculum development and educational policies
  • Assessment and evaluation in physical education
  • Inclusive and adaptive physical education
  • Integration of digital technologies in teaching and learning
  • Promotion of lifelong physical activity among students
  • The role of physical education in health promotion and wellbeing in educational settings

Athletic and Motor Performance

This section focuses on scientific approaches to understanding, evaluating, and improving athletic and motor performance. Contributions may address:

  • Training methodologies and performance optimization
  • Biomechanics and movement analysis
  • Exercise physiology and sport conditioning
  • Motor learning and motor control
  • Talent identification and long-term athlete development
  • Performance monitoring technologies and data analysis in sports
  • Psychological and nutritional factors influencing athletic performance

Physical Therapy

This section encourages submissions related to prevention, rehabilitation, and recovery of physical function through evidence-based physiotherapeutic practices. Suggested topics include:

  • Rehabilitation protocols and therapeutic exercise
  • Prevention and management of sports injuries
  • Physiotherapy in musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiopulmonary conditions
  • Innovative technologies in rehabilitation (wearables, digital tools, robotics)
  • Physical therapy in sports performance and recovery
  • Evidence-based practice and clinical research in physiotherapy

Occupational Therapy

This thematic area focuses on research and applied practices that support functional independence and participation in daily life through occupational therapy. Contributions may include:

  • Functional rehabilitation and occupational performance
  • Assistive technologies and adaptive strategies
  • Occupational therapy for individuals with disabilities or chronic conditions
  • Community-based rehabilitation and social participation
  • Occupational therapy in educational and clinical contexts
  • Interdisciplinary approaches in rehabilitation sciences

Various / Interdisciplinary Approaches in Sport and Health Sciences

This section provides an open platform for interdisciplinary research addressing emerging topics in sport and health sciences, including:

  • Sport psychology and mental performance
  • Sport management and governance
  • Physical activity and public health
  • Health promotion and lifestyle interventions
  • Sociocultural perspectives on sport and physical activity
  • Technological innovation in sport sciences
  • Emerging research directions in human movement and health

All submitted papers should present original contributions, clear research objectives, sound methodology, and relevant theoretical or practical implications. The conference particularly encourages interdisciplinary studies and international collaborations that advance knowledge in the fields of sport science, physical education, and health sciences.

The Organizing Committee warmly invites all prospective authors to take part in this international scientific event and to contribute to a dynamic and inspiring exchange of knowledge. We look forward to welcoming participants to Bacău for a conference that will bring together academic excellence, interdisciplinary dialogue, and the shared commitment to advancing research in sport, education, and health sciences.

Thank you