Rehabilitation of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) practical application

Anterior cruciate ligament injuries are one of the most common injuries in athletes, and it is also considered one of the difficult injuries that may keep the athlete away from exercising for more than six months and may end the life of an athlete in some other cases.


Thus, the motor rehabilitation program followed by specialists and coaches is of great importance in treating, rehabilitating and preventing recurrence of injury while ensuring the player’s return to sports life as soon as possible and in the best functional condition. Through this course, we will help you learn the scientific bases of the ACL injury rehabilitation program and how to plan and implement the treatment program in an elaborate manner.

 


Course themes


An anatomic and functional introduction to the anterior cruciate ligament
How does an anterior cruciate ligament injury occur?
• Practical tests for early detection of the possibility of a cruciate ligament injury
• Why are the rates of infection higher in women than men?
• The appropriate motor exercises for each stage of rehabilitation after the operation
• Important measurements before returning to exercise

 

 

lecturer


Captain Ehab Abu Ela
Certified Sports Training Lecturer, Author and International Trainer
ACSM, NCSF, ISSA, EUROP ACTIVE , SAUDI REPS

 


Accreditation
The trainee receives a certificate accredited by the American College of Sports Medicine (CEC) (ACSM)