Knee Realities: Managing Multiple Ligament Injuries
Presented by Terry Malone
Meet your instructor
Terry Malone
Dr. Terry Malone received his EdD and MSPT from Duke University in North Carolina and his BA from Bluffton College in Ohio. At Duke, he served as the initial sports physical therapist and was the coordinator of the Sports Medicine Clinic. He served as the initial chairperson of the Sports Specialization Council of the APTA…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Realities of Multiple Ligament Injuries
In this chapter, Terry Malone will educate participants on the concepts of rotary instability and how they apply to injuries of the knee capsule. Upon completion of the course, participants will have been introduced to the specific rotational instabilities that are prevalent today (AMRI, ALRI, and PLRI), as well as the structures that are injured as they relate to each other.
2. Surgeries
Join Terry Malone as he discusses the assessment techniques used to delineate the specific injuries in which multiple ligaments are torn. Participants will come to understand the history of treatment and the surgeries used today in the treatment of multiple ligament injuries of the knee, as well as understand the concept of anatomic reconstruction, which often includes a double bundle concept.
3. Rehabilitation Pearls
This chapter discusses the classic combinations of multiple injured ligaments commonly encountered by physicians, and the rehabilitation patterns associated with these post surgery. Participants will learn the importance of regaining ROM in primal MCL injuries and protecting the posterior corner after surgical repair, along with techniques to enable these to be achieved.
4. Case Studies
In this chapter, Terry Malone will take participants through a case study that will evaluate and test their knowledge of ACL/MCL injury and intervention strategies.
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