Located near Centura Health in Avon right off of I-70. An innovative natural science learning campus for residents and visitors of the Eagle Valley. Free and open to the public.

318 Walking Mountains Lane, Avon, CO 81620

Located at the top of the Eagle Bahn Gondola on Vail Mountain out of Lionshead Village, Vail. All visitors must have a pass to ride the gondola. Free and open to the public with valid gondola pass.
Nestled along Gore Creek near the Betty Ford Alpine Garden and Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail Village.
601 Vail Valley Drive, Vail, CO 81657

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The Science Behind Sports Medicine

Posted by Walking Mountains on Apr 23, 2012 10:40:57 AM
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The Science Behind Sports MedicineHave you ever wondered how something works or how something was made? In the monthly Science Behind series, we partner with a guest presenter to explore a large variety of interesting topics. The Science Behind series offers opportunities for adults to apply new knowledge and skills to everyday life, while having fun! 

** This Science Behind event took place in May, 2012 **

 

The Science Behind Sports Medicine & Optimizing Surgical Procedures 

The “Science Behind” series at Walking Mountains Science Center continues on Wednesday, April 25th at 6:30pm with the “Science Behind Sports Medicine: Tears, Repairs and Reconstructions”. Dr. Coen Wijdicks, Director and Senior Staff Scientist of the Department of BioMedical Engineering at the Steadman Philippon Research Institute (SPRI), will be on campus to provide an introduction to the field of BioMedical Engineering and to discuss the latest technology and research in sports medicine.

Dr. Wijdicks will introduce some of the advanced technology currently being used at SPRI as well as specific research principles designed to keep people active. Much of the ongoing research within the Department of BioMedical Engineering at SPRI is focused on optimizing surgical procedures – scientifically evaluating and refining them for better outcomes – as they pertain to individual joints. Dr. Wijdicks and his colleagues are focused on what is referred to in the scientific community as "translational research," or more simply, creating a scientific foundation that can be integrated at the clinical level for treatments that improve patient outcomes. During the presentation, emphasis will be on research that pertains to the development of new ligament repairs and reconstructions that aim to optimize the surgical repair of common sports medicine injuries.

Upcoming Science Behind Schedule

The Science Behind series offers classes which are practical, timely, and teach enjoyable skills that have underlying scientific principles. Each class provides a hands-on, interactive component with instruction from a local subject matter expert and a Walking Mountains educator. Classes are held once a month at Walking Mountains Science Center in Avon.

Next up in the series…
May 16th, 6:30pm at Walking Mountains Science Center
The Science Behind Rafting & River Dynamics with Lakota River Guides

If You Go…
When: Wednesday, May 25th, 2012 | 6:30pm
Where: Walking Mountains Science Center
What: The Science Behind Sports Medicine: Tears, Repairs and Reconstructions
Cost: FREE

Space is limited, please call (970) 827-9725 to register or email info@walkingmountains.org

Topics: The Science Behind Series

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