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ACL Rehab

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 posted by admin 9:09 pm

ACL rehab – If you have recently suffered an anterior cruciate ligament tear or acl knee  injury  these exercises could assist you in your acl rehabilitation.

Please note – Check with your orthopedic surgeon before commencing these exercises and if pain or swelling increases cease them and consult your orthopedist. 

These knee injury exercises may assist in your recovery, however, commence them only if they can be endured without discomfort.

1  Isometrical muscular contraction of the Quads :While sitting on the floor extend your injured knee out in front of you and bend your other leg. Tighten the quads of the injured knee without moving your leg. (Try pushing down against the floor with the top of your leg). Hold this position for about ten seconds. Relax. Do this exercise 10 times.

2  Heel slips: Sit down on the floor with your legs extended outwards. Slowly bend the damaged knee and keeping while your heel on the floor, move your foot towards you. Repeat this ten times.

3  Prone knee flexures: Lay face down on the floor. Your legs should be straight and together. While bending your knee bring your heel back towards your buttocks. Hold for five seconds. Relax. Repeat ten times.

When you can stand on both legs and can place equal weight on each leg without any discomfort to the injured knee and any swelling has decreased you could try the following knee rehabilitation exercises.

4  Heel lifts: Stand up and place your hand on a chair to help balance. Keep your toes on the floor raise your heel and hold for five seconds. Lower your heel slowly to the floor.  Repeat ten times.

5  Half squats: Stand up facing a table and hold the table with both hands and place your feet about a shoulder’s width apart.  Slowly bend your knees and squat into the half squat position. Hold this position for about ten seconds. Slowly stand up and return to the original position.  Do this ten times.

6  Passive knee extensions: Sit in a chair and put your heel on another chair.  Ensure this chair is the same height. Relax your leg and straighten your leg. Hold this position initially for 1 minute an slowly increase the time to 2 minutes.  Do this a few times a day.  This exercise will stretch the hamstrings.

7  Knee extensions: tie one end of Theraband or elastic exercise tubing around one leg of a table and the other end around the ankle of your injured leg.  Face the tableand bend your knee to around 45 degrees against the resistance of the tubing and then relax and return to the starting position.  Repeat 10 times.

8  Standing on one leg: Only do this exercise when the swelling and pain in your injured knee has diminished and the your leg has regained some strength.  Stand unaided on the injured leg for ten seconds.

These exercises can be part of your acl physical therapy regimen and could assist in your ACL rehab.

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ACL Knee Surgery Rehabilitation

An anterior cruciate ligament tear is a common sports injury that generally requires reconstructive knee surgery. A proper ACL injury rehabilitation program is vital.

ACL Reconstruction Rehabilitation

Since these publications, Kevin and I have continued to advance our ACL rehabilitation protocol.

ACL Rehab

hi guys! ive torn my front acl and the surgery is now 8 weeks ago. any experiences with it?

How to get through acl rehab

maybe some of his travel photography can inspire you to make no little plans when your acl is back and kicking.

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Category : Knee Rehabilitation and Exercises

Orthopedic Knee Braces

Monday, May 4, 2009 posted by admin 11:04 pm

Knee braces (also called knee pads or knee supports) have  not only become the primary protective gear to assist numerous knee joint problems but are also used to help prevent knee injuries. Knee braces are used extensively in sports medicine to help injured athletes. Knee braces generally fall into two categories, functional and commercial knee braces.

Functional braces have become the preferred support for people suffering from an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tear, ligament damage and several other knee injuries.  They are used to take the strain from the injured part basically allowing the knee to work as it would if it wasn’t damaged.  Many people who use functional braces can continue many activities and sometimes postpone knee surgery. Functional braces do have some limitations and are not recommended for use in strenuous situations. Even though they could never be considered a  lasting alternate to the knee’s own ligaments, they can give much needed stability to the knee and in many situations provide more than adequate support, certainly being more helpful than not using a brace at all.
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If you are contemplating using a functional knee brace you should firstly consult your health care professional. Whether or not to use a brace depends on several factors e.g. which ligament has been damaged, which sport the person wishes to undertake, whether any knee rehabilitation has been done and so forth.  It is important for the injured person to realise that although a functional knee brace may prevent further injury it will probably not do much to speed up the healing process of the knee.  Proper rehabilitation including knee strengthening exercises and physical therapy will never be superseded by using a knee brace.

Some athletes, however, use knee braces to help prevent injury even though there have not been any studies that show definiteresults that they are effective in doing this.  There does appear to be less MCL (medial collateral ligament) tears in athletes using braces even though this cannot definitely be attributed to the braces solely.  There has been some concern that using abrace to prevent injury could actually increase the risk of injury as it may reduce knee movement. Studies have disproved thistheory where the brace has been correctly and professionally fitted.

There are several commercial knee braces on the market.  Probably the best known brand is Futuro.  Their knee support is made to provide solid and comfortable support for people who have weak muscles, tendons or ligaments and help to stop any injury. With the Futuro brace knee movement is not hindered and so it does not have to be solely for use during sporting activities but can provide help anytime the user feels he or she needs a bit of extra support.

Magnetic Wave Knee Support provides support with the addition of Magnetic therapy. It is available in several sizes and has magnets sewn into the material. For treating aches, sprains and similar problems, the HoMedic Knee Support is very good as it
allows the user to apply heat or cold therapy to the affected area. If knee arthritis is a problem then relief can be obtained with the Mueller Sport Care Knee Support Open Patella.  It is also helpful for minor sprains and strains. This brace is designed to retain body heat to assist lower pain. It helps preserve knee flexibility. It has an open patella and adjustable straps. It is made from stretch nylon and provides a comfortable fit and is simple to put on and remove.

There are several other types of knee braces including Tese braces that reduce pressure on the knee joints, braces for use afterknee surgery to immobilise the knees and special braces for arthritic conditions.

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Suffering From A Hurt Knee From Running

If you believe that you can benefit from improved stability in one or both of your knees, and would like to pursue pain reduction then you should consider a knee brace today.

The Lazy Man’s Guide To Treating A Hurt Knee From Running

They also know that all it takes is for a poor warm up, plus a sudden twist, to have a serious knee injury occur. Many professional runners have a knee brace on hand, because the support that they can provide can really help reduce knee injuries.

Knee Braces For Football

Mild knee injuries generally need a simple knee sleeve to help out keep the knee warm and to remind you to keep away from movements that might bring on further pain. The next level up is a knee sleeve with uncomplicated or simple hinged knee brace.

Chronic Knee Pain Relief – Could a Knee Brace Be the Answer?

A knee brace can also help support the muscles, tendons and ligaments surrounding the joint, helping to reduce inflammation caused by conditions such as bursitis, or meniscal tears.

ACL Knee Brace

Hi everybody, I had a knee injury about 2 years ago and again last year and I was diagnosed (MRI) a full ACL rupture. I don’t heve any pain now,I can. 

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Cruciate Ligament Surgery – Ben Foster of Manchester United

Friday, March 6, 2009 posted by admin 11:55 am

Soccer: Edwin van der Sar will breathe a sigh of relief after it emerged Ben Foster is suffering from acute knee knack.

Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster faces a lengthy period out of the game as he prepares to undergo cruciate ligament  surgery on his cruciate knee ligament .
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Foster’s knee began to trouble him towards the end of the season, and he was assessed by England and United medical staff after reporting for international duty last month.

A United spokesperson said: "Ben Foster has a cruciate ligament injury in his right knee and will require an operation in two to three weeks’ time." United have not said when Foster is expected to return, but he will definitely miss the start of the Premiership campaign.

Foster enjoyed an excellent loan period at Watford last season, where his performances gained him a first England cap in February. He had been tipped by many to replace Edwin van der Sar as United’s first choice keeper next season, but today’s injury may spell the end of those hopes.

© Guardian News & Media 2008
Published: 6/6/2007

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Bullard Prays for Smooth Knee Operation

Bullard prays for smooth knee op. Hull City midfielder Jimmy Bullard will undergo surgery on a knee injury in America on Tuesday – and is likely to miss the rest of the season.

Premier League – Team News

Justin Hoyte is still out for Boro as he recovers from knee surgery earlier this month. 

Champions League Preview

Paul Scholes is now fit enough to start, but Sir Alex plans to use the 34-year-old midfielder from the bench as he continues to ease his vintage midfielder back after knee surgery in September.

Knee Surgery for Manchester United Player

The 34-year-old underwent knee surgery after damaging his knee ligaments against Aalborg in the Champions League at the end of September.

Manchester United’s Ben Foster to Undergo Knee Surgery

Soccer: Edwin Van Der Sar will breathe a sigh of relief after it emerged Ben Foster is suffering from acute knee-knack. 

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