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hello everybody Welcome uh thanks for taking your time to listen in Iamp;#39;m gonna pull up just a little presentation so Iamp;#39;ll share my screen there we go so Iamp;#39;m Dr John Pitts is this internal shows Clinic weamp;#39;re going to talk about non-surgical treatment for ACL tears uh just a little background who I am Iamp;#39;m trained at Vanderbilt for medical school then Emory for physical medicine and rehabilitation Fellowship so we focus uh with that training on treating most discolor orthopedic problems without surgeries and then did some additional training to focus on the Virginia of medicine uh aspect of that and take it up to the next level um originally from Chicago Iamp;#39;ve been doing this for eight years Iamp;#39;m at the Centennial shows clinic and treating ACL injuries for that period of time uh published a paper on the specific topic of ACL tears uh and was involved in our randomized control clinical trial where we were treating ACL tears as well um so