Important Case Study: Lacrosse player Returned to Play and reinjures ACL after failing AMI assessment

 We are very excited to share with you our new case study. 

Here we discuss a return to play decision on a Collegiate Lacrosse player after an ACLR. By reading the case study posted below you can learn how our AMI predicted injury potential in a Collegiate Lacrosse player during his Return to Play assessments. 


More specifically, we will explain to you how the AMI Module and dorsaVi’s wearable sensor technology successfully detected movement fault on the athlete’s right side, eight months after ACL reconstruction surgery on his right knee. We walk you through the AMI module tests, data and results to explain how the module detected movement fault, why the AMI advised against return to play and the consequences of the athlete’s decision to continue to return to play. 


We demonstrate how valuable the AMI module’s objective, actionable data is when assessing an athlete’s physical well-being: it is a crucial tool for injury prevention and creating safer return-to-play decisions.






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