ACL Reconstruction 1125
Home Study 3 CEs
$3.00
This course provides comprehensive knowledge about anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, including anatomy, injury mechanisms, diagnosis, and both non-surgical and surgical treatment options. It covers surgical reconstruction techniques, types of grafts, postoperative care, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and expected outcomes. The course also addresses patient considerations, complications, and current statistics related to ACL injuries and surgeries.
Orthopedic Surgeons
Physical Therapists
Sports Medicine Physicians
Rehabilitation Specialists
Medical Students
Add to Cart
Program Objectives
Understand the anatomy and function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
Identify the types, patterns, and severity of ACL injuries.
Recognize the clinical presentation and symptoms of ACL tears.
Explain diagnostic methods including physical exams and imaging techniques like MRI.
Discuss non-surgical and surgical treatment options for ACL injuries.
Describe surgical techniques and types of grafts used in ACL reconstruction.
Understand postoperative physical therapy and rehabilitation protocols.
Evaluate outcomes and success rates of ACL reconstruction surgery.