Also available for purchase, the combined Grand Rounds presentations Volume 1 and Volume 2!
Grand Rounds:
Witness doctors and therapists come together as a team in the best interests of their patients. Follow Kevin and his guest speakers as they discuss patient cases both on and off the field. This series also provides an in-depth look at the importance of communication between the surgeon and the rehab professional.
Grand Rounds features Dr. Kevin Wilk, renowned surgeons and other guest speakers discussing the most current, evidenced-based information for the rehabilitation specialist. Grand Rounds focuses on real-time cases that include patient background information, procedural videos, evaluation and treatment techniques.
Kevin Wilk and Dr. Grooms discuss ACL Injuries and the connection to the brain. Dr. Groom’s major focus is researching how the brain changes after an ACL injury. Dr. Grooms: “What we’re finding is that if you get this injury, your brain rewires itself to use vision for movement,” he said. “Normally, you can close your eyes and touch your fingertips together, even though you can’t see them. This sense is called proprioception. It’s like a sixth sense in your body, so you have vision, smell, hearing, and touch, but you also have a sense where your joints are in space. If you tear your knee, you lose some of that ability. Your brain rewires itself to use your vision for movement, and we’re designing these new therapies to try to target the brain and muscular skeletal rehabilitation.” Grand Rounds volume – Witness doctors and therapists come together as a team in the best interests of their patients. Follow Kevin and his guest speakers as they discuss patient cases both on and off the field. This series also provides an in-depth look at the importance of communication between the surgeon and the rehab professional. Grand Rounds features Dr. Kevin Wilk, renowned surgeons and other guest speakers discussing the most current, evidenced-based information for the rehabilitation specialist. Grand Rounds focuses on real-time cases that include patient background information, procedural videos, evaluation and treatment techniques.
Objectives:
– Review ACL injuries and rehabilitation option
– Recognize the connection to the brain for ACL injuries
– Identify injury risks and brain connection regarding movement
– Recall rehabilitation options and apply them to the clinical settings
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ACL Injuries, Kevin Wilk discusses ACL injuries, research and rehabilitation options 10 min
Dr. Grooms -Neuroplasticity associated with ACL Injury, ACL and the connection to the brain – 55 min
Q & A – 45 min
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