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9 Things I Learned About ACL Rehab With Wesley (Because who likes even numbers) – By: Evan Kuhl, DPT

I asked Evan to share about his clinical experience as a student with us earlier this year. He has since finished school and passed his boards! I hope this is informative for any students and new grads that are interested in ACL rehab. Everything below is written by Evan. 1. Don’t expect someone to be […]

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Why Having The Proper Foundation Matters in ACL Rehab

Restoring full range of motion, regaining quadriceps contraction and decreasing swelling should be the primary goals after ACL surgery to properly set the foundation for the rest of rehab. As a physical therapist that specializes in ACL rehabilitation, I see patients from all different phases of recovery after ACL surgery. Every therapist has different biases

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ACL Return to Sport Testing – My Thoughts on The Hop Tests

After a patient undergoes ACL surgery and months of physical therapy, the most commonly asked question is, “when is the athlete ready to return to sports?” The hop tests are commonly used to assess whether athlete’s are safe to return to sport after ACL reconstruction. The four primary tests include the single hop for distance,

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How an average Joe went from nearly failing out of PT school to full case load cash-based sports PT

Let me preface this by saying that none of this is my own doing. I am a firm believer that God opened the doors for me to get to where I am today. I had to work hard but too many circumstances out of my control had to happen for me to end up where

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Why The Screw Home Mechanism Is Important In ACL Rehabilitation

One pivotal aspect of ACL rehabilitation is regaining full range of motion which is a key component to reducing second ACL injuries. While it may seem straightforward, it amazes me how often I see ACL reconstruction patients from other physical therapists who still don’t have full knee extension over four months from surgery. It happens

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How To Grow As A Physical Therapist – A New Grad’s Perspective

I’m writing this to evaluate myself as a therapist and to hopefully encourage/help new grads. A quick background on myself, my name is Wesley and I have been a physical therapist for about two and a half years. I previously worked at two different physician owned outpatient clinics and recently switched over to a cash-based

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