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Explore expert tips for post-operative ACL rehab, including avoiding pitfalls like lacking extension & recommended biofeedback units.
A: Phase 2 is a favorite because the athlete is getting off the table, which is exciting both mentally and physically. During this phase, significant gains are made, and progress continues toward returning to running.
A: Consistently checking and actively feeling for extension daily is crucial. Make it a habit and an integrated part of the treatment flow to catch any issues early. Even a little bit of load when athletes start doing more of their daily activities can affect extension, so early detection is key.
A: It is not necessarily a red flag, but it should definitely be noted. This observation prompts consideration of what might have changed between sessions that could have caused the lack of extension. For example, it might indicate that too much activity was introduced.
A: No, one should not immediately jump to using fibular head mobilizations. However, they can be a successful intervention in certain cases.
A: The framework of this ACL rehabilitation program can definitely serve as a guide for other knee surgeries. However, modifications are necessary based on the specific structures that have been surgically altered. For example, a meniscus repair would require avoiding weight-bearing, unlike an isolated ACL reconstruction.
A: I recommend Mtrigger. It’s an app-based unit with an easy setup, and it can be used more functionally beyond just table exercises. Additionally, it is versatile and can be applied in various other post-operative cases.
Jeremy Jackson
Benjamin Stephenson
Layci Harrison
Mark Knoblauch
Ashlyne Elliott
Leslie Bennett
Frio Hydration – Superior Hydration products.
Xothrm – Best heating pad available – Use “SMB” or email [email protected] and mention the Sports Medicine Broadcast.
Donate and get some swag (like Patreon but for the school)
HOIST – No matter your reason for dehydration, DRINK HOIST
MedBridge Education – Use “TheSMB” to save some money, be entered in a drawing for a second year free, and support the podcast.
Marc Pro – Use “THESMB” to recover better.
Athletic Dry Needling – Save up to $100 when registering through our link.
By Jeremy Jackson4.6
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Explore expert tips for post-operative ACL rehab, including avoiding pitfalls like lacking extension & recommended biofeedback units.
A: Phase 2 is a favorite because the athlete is getting off the table, which is exciting both mentally and physically. During this phase, significant gains are made, and progress continues toward returning to running.
A: Consistently checking and actively feeling for extension daily is crucial. Make it a habit and an integrated part of the treatment flow to catch any issues early. Even a little bit of load when athletes start doing more of their daily activities can affect extension, so early detection is key.
A: It is not necessarily a red flag, but it should definitely be noted. This observation prompts consideration of what might have changed between sessions that could have caused the lack of extension. For example, it might indicate that too much activity was introduced.
A: No, one should not immediately jump to using fibular head mobilizations. However, they can be a successful intervention in certain cases.
A: The framework of this ACL rehabilitation program can definitely serve as a guide for other knee surgeries. However, modifications are necessary based on the specific structures that have been surgically altered. For example, a meniscus repair would require avoiding weight-bearing, unlike an isolated ACL reconstruction.
A: I recommend Mtrigger. It’s an app-based unit with an easy setup, and it can be used more functionally beyond just table exercises. Additionally, it is versatile and can be applied in various other post-operative cases.
Jeremy Jackson
Benjamin Stephenson
Layci Harrison
Mark Knoblauch
Ashlyne Elliott
Leslie Bennett
Frio Hydration – Superior Hydration products.
Xothrm – Best heating pad available – Use “SMB” or email [email protected] and mention the Sports Medicine Broadcast.
Donate and get some swag (like Patreon but for the school)
HOIST – No matter your reason for dehydration, DRINK HOIST
MedBridge Education – Use “TheSMB” to save some money, be entered in a drawing for a second year free, and support the podcast.
Marc Pro – Use “THESMB” to recover better.
Athletic Dry Needling – Save up to $100 when registering through our link.

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