Neuromechanical Rehabilitation of the ACL Injured Patient - A Brain, Body and Behavior Approach
Johns Hopkins Medicine via YouTube
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Watch a comprehensive Johns Hopkins Medicine Grand Rounds presentation exploring the neuromechanical rehabilitation approach for ACL-injured patients that integrates brain, body, and behavioral aspects of recovery. Dr. James Onate, a distinguished expert with Ph.D., A.T.C., and F.N.A.T.A. credentials, delivers an in-depth 51-minute lecture examining innovative strategies for treating anterior cruciate ligament injuries. Learn about cutting-edge rehabilitation techniques that go beyond traditional physical therapy by incorporating neurological and behavioral components to optimize patient outcomes and recovery processes.
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Neuromechanical Rehabilitation of the ACL Injured Patient: A Brain, Body and Behavior Approach
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Johns Hopkins Medicine