Physical Rehab Following ACL Reconstruction - Carole Netter, PT, MS, OCS - UCLAMDChat
Offered By: University of California, Los Angeles via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn about the rehabilitation process following ACL reconstruction surgery in this informative video lecture by UCLA physical therapist Carole Netter, PT, MS, OCS. Discover key rehab principles, the use of braces and crutches, and a comprehensive home exercise program for the crucial six-to-12 week post-operation period. Gain insights into the various stages of physical therapy, strengthening exercises, movement progression, and testing protocols. Understand the importance of compliance, the transition from rehab to sports, managing front knee pain, and how to modify exercises. This 29-minute presentation covers essential logistics and routines for young athletes recovering from one of the most common knee injuries, providing valuable knowledge for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals involved in ACL rehabilitation.
Syllabus
Intro
Stage 1 Physical Therapy
Stage 2 Physical Therapy
Stage 1 Strengthening
Stage 3 Movement
Stage 4 Movement
Stage 5 Testing
Compliance
The transition from rehab to sport
Front of knee pain
Modify
Logistics
Routine
Taught by
UCLA Health
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