 We're all members of A-Base and Ski Patrol and we're here because we get to see these injuries as they happen out on the hill but it's really hard for us to know what's actually going on inside those knees so it's cool to finally get a visual as to what's inside and what gets torn and what effect that has on the patients we take off the hill. You can see the difference in the medial inside and collateral outside. It's really cool to especially be here with someone who's doing these kind of procedures regularly. I think it just gives me more of a visual of what's going on underneath and the fact that they offer this kind of opportunity is pretty amazing. So I think what they do on a daily basis is see these acute injuries on the mountain and they examine the outside of the joints, sometimes even through ski pants. They know how to do some good physical exam maneuvers but for them to be able to see and touch and even sever and repair some of those structures really gives them a much deeper understanding of what they do. This is pretty awesome.