A new report out of Ohio State University states that athletes (and others) who suffer a knee injury known as ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tear require treatment and rehab for the knee, but retraining of the brain as well. According to the researchers, the way that the brain controls the knee joint changes following the injury.
Typical treatment of this type of injury requires surgery, followed by a period of physical rehabilitation. This report followed persons who were treated following ACL tear and found that the brain relies more on vision than on instinct following this period. This is most crucial to certain athletes who rely more heavily on instinct during game play. The team found that the re-training of the brain could be accomplished using strobe-effect glasses during therapy in order to help these persons regain instinct-based performance.
You can read about this in more detail by clicking here.
Sources: WexnerMedical/OSU; Wikimedia
Typical treatment of this type of injury requires surgery, followed by a period of physical rehabilitation. This report followed persons who were treated following ACL tear and found that the brain relies more on vision than on instinct following this period. This is most crucial to certain athletes who rely more heavily on instinct during game play. The team found that the re-training of the brain could be accomplished using strobe-effect glasses during therapy in order to help these persons regain instinct-based performance.
You can read about this in more detail by clicking here.
Sources: WexnerMedical/OSU; Wikimedia
Comments
Post a Comment