In the new issue of SportEX Medicine due to be published next month we have
published 6 pages specifically on the most effective forms of ACL
rehabilitation based on the latest research. It includes a 2 week to 6
month table on rehabilitation goals along with 2 additional pages on closed
chain exercise progression for hamstring co-activation, additional exercises
for proprioception progression, strength, fitness and function and
functional testing. The article also includes a patient rehabilitation
leaflet. The ACL rehab series of articles accompanies 2 other articles on
examination of the knee and diagnosis of knee injuries, particularly those
which occur in the snow sport season.
The ACL article has been written by a physiotherapy lecturer and
practitioner and is designed specifically for medical professionals.
Following some restructuring and the launch of a new title in the SportEX
range, SportEX Medicine is now written specifically for professionals
working in the musculoskeletal field of sport and exercise and it is now
possible to subscribe to SportEX Medicine for only £15 per annum. Existing
subscribers will receive both SportEX Medicine and the new journal, SportEX
Health (which focuses more on exercise for special populations, exercise
prescription and health promotion and injury prevention). For more
information see our website at www.sportex-medicine.com or e-mail
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I hope this is helpful.
Tor Davies, editor
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>From: Sergio Velásquez <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: ACL injury
>Date: Thu, Nov 30, 2000, 9:02 am
>
> Hello
> I am sending you those interesting sites about your requirement.
> www.snowcrest.net
> www.staehelin.ch
> www.sportci.org/
> Best regards,
> Sergio Velasquez velez
> Physical Therapy
> Medellin,Colombia
> [log in to unmask]
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Schuenemann, Eric M. (UMKC-Student) <[log in to unmask]>
> Para: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> Fecha: Miércoles, 29 de Noviembre de 2000 01:48 p.m.
> Asunto: ACL injury
>
>
>>does any one have information on how to build up the lost strength when you
> get
>>a torn ACL. I am interested in how to regain lost strength and whether it
>>enables a person to be able to return to sports that they once did.
>>
>>thanks for any information
>>
>
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