The Sports Healer Starting from Milan

Chapter 32 European Forum on the Frontiers of Sports Medicine

"The old man is incompetent, but he's got a lot of airs."

Franceschini pursed his lips.

Roberto Mochini said, "Let me see the video first."

The other doctors immediately shut their mouths, which they had just opened.

They want to see it too.

An ACL reconstruction procedure that is smoother and more fluid than diarrhea.

Learn a little bit.

Those are all skills to protect oneself.

Moreover, the forest has made such great progress in such a short period of time.

It must be that they've realized something.

"Wood, what are your thoughts and experiences? Tell us about them."

One of the attending physicians said with a shameless grin.

There were many details of the surgery that he didn't understand. Even if he got the videotape, he would probably study it hundreds of times.

The result was the same.

I'll talk about it when I have time.

Lin Mu nodded.

He wasn't a stingy person, but his surgical skills were not something that ordinary people could learn.

You need a cheat code.

But even so.

I can now teach others how to rebuild an ACL at level four.

"The next patient will undergo preoperative examinations first."

Lin Mu turned to the nurse and said.

The group immediately showed expressions of delight.

In Italy, doctors don't perform many surgeries. Often, performing three surgeries a day is considered quite diligent.

Surgery fanatics like Lin Mu are truly rare.

But who would complain about having too much money?

......

The second surgery began soon after.

The same ACL reconstruction procedure, only the situation is simpler.

This time, Lin Mu did not choose Roberto Mochini's four-strand single-bundle hamstring tendon reconstruction.

Instead, they used traditional autologous bone transplantation.

This procedure involves taking one-third of the patient's patellar tendon from the middle, with patellar and tibial bone fragments at both ends. The bone fragments are then embedded into the femur and bone tunnel, and finally fixed with screws.

The advantage of this procedure is that bone-to-bone healing is faster.

But the trauma is significant.

Postoperative anterior knee pain and patellar tendinitis are also common.

It's bad for ball sports players.

But this patient was just an ordinary fitness enthusiast.

It's okay if the recovery period is a little longer.

Lin Mu performed two surgeries using two different techniques, yet showed no signs of unfamiliarity.

"Twenty-six minutes."

Another smooth and seamless ACL reconstruction procedure has left many orthopedic surgeons dumbfounded.

"I remember Professor Hans from Germany recorded it at thirty-two minutes, right?"

"Has Wood broken a world record?"

"Unfortunately, there is no fixed standard for ACL reconstruction surgery; everyone's situation is different."

Amid the discussions among the orthopedic surgeons, Lin Mu rubbed his aching temples.

He's not a superman either.

Both surgeries were performed with the aim of achieving the highest level of perfection.

It also took a lot of mental effort.

I decided to leave the hospital early and go home to rest.

He had a lot more free time in the following days.

Besides helping Recoba and Zanetti with their rehabilitation, I also organize the data from my own research papers.

It wasn't his graduation thesis.

It is, in fact, a new study.

The concept, called "ACL double-bundle anatomical reconstruction," was proposed in 1999, but there are still very few clinical cases.

There is no unified standard.

.......

Until the day the lecture began.

Milan Exhibition Center.

A landmark building composed of tens of thousands of glass panels stands under a clear blue sky.

Milan Fashion Week, Milan Design Week, Milan Architecture & Design Exhibition and other world-class exhibitions have been held here.

Several banners and signs were hanging outside one of the exhibition halls.

Football Performance and Injury Prevention: A Frontier Forum in European Sports Medicine!

The side view shows the organizations and experts participating in the lecture.

The University of Turin's Sports Medicine Center, Stuart Hospital in Rome, the Olympic Clinic in France, the Department of Sports Medicine at the Technical University of Munich in Germany, the AC Milan Laboratory, the San Raffaele University of Life Sciences...

There is also the Sports Medicine and Traumatology Laboratory at the University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland.

And the team of Dr. Martens from Belgium.

Lin Mu followed Roberto Mochini into the venue, and a casual glance revealed the big names in the field of sports science.

When he saw Maltseman.

His gaze lingered for only a moment before he walked to his seat.

He's not a big shot yet.

Naturally, they couldn't sit in the front row, but players like Roberto Mochini, Maltese, and Martens all sat in the first row.

After the host finished his rambling.

The lecture then got down to business.

Lin Mu also sat up a little straighter; this was a forum in a cutting-edge field.

Everyone will surely present groundbreaking research.

"By modeling data from players' career cycles, we have determined that when there is enough data to form a large sample, many things can be predicted in advance."

"Please look here, everyone."

On the podium, Tonacini, a key member of the Milan laboratory, spoke eloquently to the projection screen.

According to the conclusions of the Milan laboratory, the physical feedback obtained from running and jumping during physical tests has a success rate of over 70% in detecting the probability of current injuries.

As the sample size increases...

The accuracy of predictions will also increase, and it can become an important reference for whether a player can play, how long he/she will play, and player training strategies.

This is indeed a model that is at the forefront of the times.

It's worth noting that many well-known football data analytics companies, such as Wyscout, were only founded last year.

However, the Milan laboratory has already achieved results.

"As a result, we have reduced our drug usage by 70% compared to the past."

Tonacini's tone was full of pride, "And the players' absence rate has decreased by 43%."

He has great faith in statistics based on historical data.

They believe that everything about football can be explained through data.

He is also a fervent supporter of the American Moneyball theory.

As for what the Moneyball theory is...

This is a theory by American author Michael Lewis, based on the management practices of the MLB team Oakland Athletics. It advocates for evaluating player value through data analysis rather than traditional experience in order to build a highly competitive team at low cost.

One of the key points is...

We must be adept at helping star players recover. Some injured or struggling stars can often experience a second spring in their careers through medical means.

Tonacini then shared the results of monitoring players' GPS, electromyography, blood samples, and brainwave data.

There was a lot of discussion in the audience.

It must be said that the research in the Milan laboratory is impressive. If it can extend the careers of professional players, it would be a dream come true for every football club.

Even if it's only for one or two years, it will be of great significance.

Moreover, the transfer fees for star players who have passed their peak are generally not very high, and teams may even offer a huge discount to get rid of them.

So if we could cure these players...

How strong must this team be?

Lin Mu also rested his chin on his hand and began to think.

Should he start a data analytics company? After all, the future belongs to big data.

Although he believes that no sport can be fully explained by data.

Because the mysteries of the human body are endless.

Followed by.

The University of Turin's Sports Medicine Center has developed a new surgical technique: "combined patellar instability and tibial tuberosity transfer".

Rome's Stuart Hospital has developed an absorbable screw.

When Martens, who was considered one of the three great healers in football along with Nanni and Wohlfahrt, came on the field.

He attracted everyone's attention.

This Belgian professor has treated superstars such as Van Basten and Rijkaard.

He is Milan's official external expert.

What theories or research will he present today?

Everyone became curious.

Including trees.

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