ACL Reconstruction Surgery and Rehabilitation 135
Home Study 3 CEs
$3777.00
This course provides an extensive overview of ACL injuries including anatomy, injury mechanisms, diagnosis, treatment options from non-surgical management to advanced surgical reconstruction techniques, graft choices, and detailed protocols for physical therapy and rehabilitation required before and after ACL surgery to restore knee stability and function.
Orthopedic Surgeons
Physical Therapists
Sports Medicine Specialists
Knee Specialists
Rehabilitation Professionals
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Program Objectives
Understand the anatomy and function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
Recognize types, patterns, and severity of ACL injuries.
Identify clinical symptoms and perform diagnostic examinations and imaging for ACL injuries.
Explain non-surgical and surgical treatment options for ACL tears.
Describe grafts used and surgical techniques in ACL reconstruction.
Plan and implement physical therapy and rehabilitation protocols pre- and post-ACL surgery.
Evaluate patient outcomes and success rates of ACL reconstruction procedures.