Monday, August 31, 2020

One hour Q&A with Dr. Nessler - Part II

Last week I started this series in an effort to give back to my faithful viewers, I decided to try something a little different for this series where I broke down a one hour Q&A into small 2-3 minute snippets.  I hope you enjoy and if this is something you would like to see more of or some specific questions, please message me on either instagram or twitter (both below) and I am happy to address.

Question 4: Is there an ROI for the patient and the practice with technology like this?




Question 5: How does concussion impact lower kinetic chain injuries?




Question 6: Why do you use wearable sensor technology?



I hope you found this information valuable.  Next week, we will have the next three Q&A from the webinar.  As always, I appreciate all our followers and hope you find the information we provide useful in your practice with your athletes.  If you do, please follow me on instragram @bjjpt_acl_guy and Twitter @acl_prevention.  I also just launched a new website, www.drtrentnessler.com.  My vision is to create a movement revolution in the world of ACL rehab.  Check it out, hear more about my story and where we are headed.  Train hard and stay well.  #ViPerformAMI #ACLPlayItSafe

Dr. Nessler is a practicing physical therapist with over 20 years sports medicine clinical experience and a nationally recognized expert in the area of athletic movement assessment and ACL injury prevention.  He is the founder | developer of the ViPerform AMI,  ViPerform AMI RTPlay, the ACL Play It Safe Program, Run Safe Program and author of a college textbook on this subject.  Trent has performed >5000 athletic movement assessments in the US and abroad.  He serves as the National Director of Sports Medicine Innovation for Select Medical and movement consultant for numerous colleges and professional teams.  Trent also a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu purple belt and complete BJJ/MMA junkie. 

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