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Bart Dingenen – Top Tips for ACL Rehab (Webinar)

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In this webinar, Bart will first introduce the participants to the problems of ACL injuries. Rehabilitation of athletes with an ACL injury and/or reconstruction is associated with different challenges along the recovery process. Current outcomes reported in the literature are generally disappointing. One of the cornerstones of successful ACL rehab is high-quality rehabilitation. However, the “gold standard” doesn’t exist in literature. Current practice guidelines are mainly very general and non-specific, leaving clinicians with considerable uncertainty about how to optimize rehabilitation of patients with an ACL injury and/or ACL reconstruction. During this webinar, the aim is to enable the participant to identify key milestones and objective criteria to progress throughout the ACL rehabilitation continuum. Bart will provide numerous practical tips that can be used the next day in your clinical practice to optimize your rehabilitation approach. At the end of this webinar, a question & answer session will enable you to discuss the most prominent questions or problems that you encounter during ACL rehab.

 

Goals:

  1. The key objective of this webinar is to enable the practitioner to identify the most important pitfalls during ACL rehab and to avoid these common mistakes with practical tips to optimize the outcomes of patients with an ACL injury and/or ACL reconstruction.
  2. At the end of the webinar, the practitioner is able to identify key milestones and objective criteria to progress throughout the ACL rehabilitation continuum.
  3. The practitioner is able to understand the key principles to target biomechanical, sensorimotor, and psychological issues during rehabilitation within a multimodal rehabilitation approach.

 

Curriculum

  1. Introduction to ACL injuries: what is the problem? (15 minutes)
  2. How can we optimize rehabilitation approaches? (30 minutes)
  3. Practical tips to facilitate the recovery process and improve the outcomes of your patients with ACL injury and/or ACL reconstruction (75 minutes)
  4. Questions & answers (30 minutes)

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