TRIPP Module: Optimizing the Early Stage Rehabilitation Process Post ACL Reconstruction (2CPD)

R250.00

This module provides what we feel is a missing piece to support the optimisation of the whole pathway post-ACLR.
Outcomes following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) need improving, with poor return-to-sport rates and a high risk of secondary re-injury.

There is a need to improve rehabilitation strategies post-ACLR, if we can support enhanced patient outcomes. This paper and Module discusses how to optimise the early-stage rehabilitation process post-ACLR. Early-stage rehabilitation is the vital foundation on which successful rehabilitation post-ACLR can occur. Without high-quality early-stage (and pre-operative) rehabilitation, patients often do not overcome major aspects of dysfunction, which limits knee function and the ability to transition through subsequent stages of rehabilitation optimally.

A TRIPP Module consists out of a world class Clinical publication, sometimes practical rehab video demonstrations or/and extra reading content to support the topic and a short questionnaire. 

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Key Points:

Outcomes post-anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction are sub-optimal and to improve outcomes we need to
optimise our rehabilitation processes and practices. Without high-quality carly-stage (and pre-operative) rehabilitation, patients often do not overcome major aspects of dysfunction, which limits knee function and
the ability to transition through subsequent stages of rehabilitation optimally.
This publication and module highlight six main dimensions during the early stage, appropriate planning and programming are required to effectively target these and implement strategies into practice.

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