ACL Rehabilitation: From Injury to RTP

By Andrew Coppin Categories: Webinar
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About Course

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are high-impact events that require structured, progressive rehabilitation to optimise outcomes and reduce reinjury risk. Successful management extends beyond isolated strength gains, requiring careful planning across all phases of recovery.

ACL Rehabilitation: From Injury to RTP provides clinicians with a comprehensive, evidence-based framework for guiding patients from initial injury through to return to play (RTP). The course focuses on clinical reasoning, objective progression criteria and the integration of strength, neuromuscular control and sport-specific demands.

Emphasis is placed on practical application, equipping clinicians with clear strategies to manage each phase of rehabilitation while supporting confident, criteria-based return-to-sport decisions.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the key principles underpinning ACL management and rehabilitation
  • Structure rehabilitation across early, mid and late-stage recovery phases
  • Apply appropriate loading strategies throughout the rehabilitation process
  • Implement strength and neuromuscular training to address key deficits
  • Use objective criteria to guide progression and return-to-play decisions
  • Identify and manage risk factors for reinjury
  • Integrate sport-specific demands into late-stage rehabilitation
  • Communicate effectively to support patient expectations and adherence

Course Content

Live Webinar
Zoom link to the live webinar, ACL Rehabilitation: From Injury to RTP

  • ACL Rehabilitation: From Injury to RTP

Course Assessment
Please complete the Course Assessment in order to be eligible for your CEU point allocation.

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