Since June 2015 Videoinsight® Foundation started a collaboration with Professor Willem van der Merwe, President of the South African Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, at the Sports Science Orthopaedic Surgical Day Centre in Cape Town, Sudafrica. Selected Videos from the Videoinsight® Collection will be shown to patients in Orthopedic Surgery Departments for the Promotion of Wellbeing.
Videoinsight® Foundation started a collaboration with Professor Norimasa Nakamura at the Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences in Japan. Selected Videos from the Videoinsight® Collection will be shown to patients in Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine, Orthopedic Surgery Departments.
Since June 2015 Videoinsight® Foundation started a collaboration with Professor Julian Feller at theOrthoSport Victoria Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. Selected Videos from the Videoinsight® Collection will be shown to patients in Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy.
Since June 2015 Videoinsight® Foundation started a Videoinsight® Project at the Department of Orthopaedics Academic Medical Center, Universiteit van Amsterdam (AMC-UvA), in collaboration with Professor Dhr. dr. G.M.M.J. Kerkhoffs. Videos from Videoinsight® Collection are shown to patients according to the Videoinsight® Method to improve Well-being.
Life is full of coincidences, occasionally extraordinary. The artist Janet Biggs created the video dedicated to Alzheimer’s Disease ‘I Can’t Find My Way Home’ 2015 (part of the Videoinsight® Collection) while Videoinsight® Foundation launched in Italy the first innovative ‘Videoinsight® Rehabilitation Project for Patients with Alzheimer’syndrome’.
Curator: Giovanna Giovannelli
Janet Biggs ‘I Can’t Find My Way Home’ 2015 Videoinsight® Collection
The Videoinsight® Method has been presented in the 88th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association entitled ‘Be Innovative’ held from May 21st – 24th, 2015 in Kobe, Japan.
The Application of the Videoinsight® Method by Rebecca Russo in Medicine is moving on.
Since March 2015 Videoinsight® Foundation started a new collaboration with Alfredo Schiavone Panni, Professor at Molise University, Departments of Medicine and Well – Being Sciences. Professor A. Schiavone Panni participates to the Pilot Multicentric International Study ‘PF- PROJECT’, running for the ‘Application of the Videoinsight® Method in Therapy to treat the anterior knee Pain of young patients with patello-femoral problems not suitable for surgical treatment’.
This study is performed simultaneously:
– in Usa, at University of Minnesota in Minneapolis Orthopaedic Surgery Center directed by Professor E. Arendt
– in France at the Lyon Orthoclinic Chirurgie du Sport et de l’Arthrose directed by Doctor D. Dejour
– in Japan at Kobe University in cooperation with Professor R. Kuroda
– in Italy at Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute Bologna in collaboration with Professor M. Marcacci and Professor S. Zaffagnini
PF Project is the third experimental application of the Videoinsight® Method in Medicine.
Moreover is the first International Multicentric experimental Application of Videoinsight® Method in Medicine in the World. For the first time the Videoinsight® Method is applied as a Therapy and not only as a support to a post surgical Rehabilitation protocol.
Since March 2015 the Videoinsight® Foundation started a collaboration with Alejandro Gonzalez Della Valle, Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery, 535 East 70th Street, New York. Videoinsight® Method will be applied in Pain Therapy after Surgery.
Alejandro Gonzalez Della Valle is Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery, graduated with honors from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, expert in reconstructive surgery of the hip and knee. He trained in prestigious institutions in North and South America including Hospital for Special Surgery and the Italian Hospital in Buenos Aires. He has received numerous awards including the Patients’ Choice Award from Vitals.com for being one of New York’s favorite physicians yearly since 2008, the prestigious Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica Research Award; the Sir John Charnley Award, which is awarded by the American Hip Society; the Nicholas Andry Award, which is awarded by the American Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons, the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation Career Development Award, the Team Science Award in Translational Science of American Federation of Medical Research. He is also a spokesperson for the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons where he provides orthopedic expertise on behalf of the AAOS.