What do athletes Tom Brady of the New England Patriots, Tiger Woods and Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls all have in common? They have suffered major knee injuries, ACL tears (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) and were all able to return back to their sport. How did they do it? How were they able to recover?
Student athletes are invited to join the Human Motion Institute at Randolph Hospital’s Athletic Training Services and attend a free program, “Preventing Career Ending Knee Injuries” on Thursday, April 24th from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. at the Randolph – Asheboro YMCA, 343 NC Hwy. 42 in Asheboro.
Joe Mullins, M.Ed., LAT, ATC, ACI, athletic training specialist, will lead an interactive discussion on how student athletes can prevent a knee injury and enhance their personal game. Participants will explore the cutting-edge programs and rehab techniques available to help student athletes not only prevent future injury, but improve personal performance.