ACL Rupture Skiing Injury - Non-surgical Management (Part 1) | Tim Keeley | Physio REHAB

Our patient Kate is a skier and has ruptured her ACL in a fall. This is a chronically damaged ACL that has finally ruptured. As she is so stable, at present the surgeon does not want to operate. Therefore, we are managing her non-surgically.
In this session we look at helping her get her flexion back with active hamstring work and AP tibial glides. Be sure to check out part 2 for some great rehab work we are doing with her.
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Пікірлер: 9

  • @sissic4115
    @sissic41159 күн бұрын

    soooo helpful. I cannot find the full series, only the first and 8/9 ...please share the others!

  • @lr1431
    @lr14319 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your physio Rehab videos is getting knowledge my right knee patella rehab, keep following! Thank you so much

  • @physiorehab

    @physiorehab

    7 ай бұрын

    😄

  • @lighting_fast
    @lighting_fast9 ай бұрын

    Awesome video thankyou for posting videos that help

  • @physiorehab

    @physiorehab

    9 ай бұрын

    No problem 👍

  • @pbiz9576
    @pbiz95769 ай бұрын

    4:23 Thanks for your amazing and informative videos. I truly wish that you were practicing here in the states so that you could help me with my chronic TFL/IT Band issues!

  • @physiorehab

    @physiorehab

    8 ай бұрын

    Maybe one day!

  • @alisherin686
    @alisherin6867 ай бұрын

    Hi.. i was going through yoir videos and its great to see it. Recently i had an ACL+ menisci injury.The graft is taken from quartricps, but i came to know that most of the atheletics people prefer patellar graft. Is it true ? And what is the difference between quatercips and patellar graft?

  • @Gazi634
    @Gazi6349 ай бұрын

    Well it is good idea not to have surgery for the moment, if the joint is stable no-giving away , along with good quads n hams she needs to have finely tonned glutes and off course deep core that could prevent her instability! What I suggest during pre-hab if the stability improves to the extent patient feels confident on her knee, besides her balance and propioception improved to pre-injury level!!