From Injured Athlete to Athletic Trainer
That scenario is one that Peter Gray knows intimately. He knows what it’s like to have a major injury just as you’re getting ready to take the next step. He knows what it’s like to go through ACL surgery, followed by months of rehab. He knows all of that because he’s done it. A high school athlete himself, he was sidelined with two ACL injuries that ended his athletic career.
But those injuries also led to where he is now: head athletic trainer at Henry Clay High School in Lexington as a part of UK HealthCare’s Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine team. He’s one player in a comprehensive sports medicine team that’s designed to meet and treat high school athletes during practices, games, and classes. It all comes down to safely getting kids back on the field, the track and the court.
Even today, that experience hits close to home for Peter. He’s preparing to overcome another ACL injury through another round of surgery and rehab—his third since high school. This time, though, he’s relying on the expertise of Dr. Darren Johnson, a knee expert at UK HealthCare Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine.
“When it comes to your knee, you don't want to have to have surgery more than once, like I did. Go seek out the highest quality orthopedic surgeon that you can find. You want a great athletic trainer, you want a great PT, you want a great surgeon, but really you want the surgery done right. I know how ACL surgeries are done, and I just trust Dr. Johnson to do it right.”