Dr. Glenn Gaston

Atrium Health

Presentation: Treating Established Phantom Limb Pain with Virtual Reality: Feasibility of Outpatient Targeted Brain Rehabilitation

Dr. R. Glenn Gaston has been the Chief of Hand Service for the Department of Orthopeadic Surgery at Atrium Health - Carolinas Medical Center since 2008 and he is the Program Director for the OrthoCarolina Hand and Upper Extremity Fellowship.

Dr. Gaston earned his bachelor's degree with honors from the University of Georgia where he was also inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He then returned to his home state of Tennessee where he received his medical degree from the University Of Tennessee
College Of Medicine at Memphis. His internship and orthopedic surgery residency were completed at the Atlanta Medical Center. He was awarded a distinguished hand surgery fellowship at the Indiana Hand Center in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Dr. Gaston is heavily involved in upper extremity research and has received numerous honors, including awards from the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) and American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH). He serves as the hand consultant
for the Carolina Panthers and NASCAR.  He was named one of the top 45 hand surgeons in the U.S. by Becker’s ASC in 2011 and has received the Faculty Teaching Award for Carolinas Medical Center Department of Orthopedic Surgery three of the last 10 years.

Dr. Gaston gained national recognition for the development and implementation of the starfish procedure which allowed the first amputee in the world to have individual finger control of a myoelectric prosthesis.  Dr. Gaston founded the OrthoCarolina Congenital Hand Clinic, Brachial Plexus Clinic and the Reconstructive Center for Lost Limbs clinic. Recently, Dr Gaston has developed Targeted Brain Rehabiltation as a virtual reality solution for phantom limb pain.

10:30am - 11:00am EST

June 6 Friday

Treating Established Phantom Limb Pain with Virtual Reality: Feasibility of Outpatient Targeted Brain Rehabilitation