Dear Nick
Although i'm not a member of the ACPSM most of my out patient work is with
ACLD and ACLR patients. Many of my exercises i do not consider to be very
original - just ones I have picked up from courses, students who have worked
elsewhere, other colleagues etc and by examining the functional activities
the person wants to be able to achieve and breaking them down into smaller
units. I would be very interested to see your list of exercises and add to
it any that I may do that are different
Alison Dakin
Leicester
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From: nick bent <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2000 1:27 PM
Subject: kinetic chain exercises
> As part of my M.Sc. in Sports Medicine, I have to
> complete a research project. I am planning to
> questionnaire my fellow ACPSM physios on their use of
> open and closed kinetic chain QUADRICEPS STRENGTHENING
> exercises after ACL reconstruction. Part of the
> questionnaire will contain lists of open and closed
> chain quads exercises for people to "tick" if they
> would use these. Although I will be including an
> "other" section to allow for some less-common
> exercises, I am keen to produce a pretty definitive
> list.
> I was therefore wondering if any people involved in
> ACL rehab would be kind enough to email me with
> suggestions of some of the LESS STANDARD open and
> closed kinetic chain quads exercises which they would
> hope to use with patients post-ACL reconstruction.
> If you are in the ACPSM, I would ignore this email as
> you will be pretty p'd off with me at having to answer
> this email and then the final questionnaire too. I
> would rather you bin the email than bin the
> questionnaire.
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Nick.
>
>
>
>
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