Neurocognitive training after ACL reconstruction with Dr. Merideth Chaput- Part 1
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ACL rehab continues to make progressions as the years go on. We think that we have a good grasp on the rehab, and what it takes to return to sport, but do we really. Neurocognitive therapy and visual cognition is something that we may not be spending a lot of time on, but as evidence continues to grow it may be something that we have taken for granted when rehabbing and testing a ACL patient. This 2 part episode is a conversation with Dr. Merideth Chaput from the University of Central Florida and her work is focused on the Neurocognitive aspect of rehab with ACL patients. Are we really doing enough in this aspect to bring the patinet back to the level of sport that they should be at? This is a very informative episode that all of you will enjoy
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