presented by Terry Malone
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Terry Malone, PT, EdD, ATC, FAPTA
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 Chairman of the Sports Specialization Council of the APTA…
Read full bio1. ACL Updates
In this chapter, Dr. Terry Malone seeks to explain the realities of knee rehabilitation by discussing the proper use of evidence- based medicine in rehabilitation and the emerging requirements for ACL reconstruction. Participants will be provided with the newest data for anatomic reconstructions in young patients, and will learn the significance of allografts, and double and single bundle reconstructions.
2. Meniscus Updates
Chapter three emphasizes the role of the meniscus for normal knee control and overall stability. Join Dr. Terry Malone as he utilizes a case study patient to exemplify the process of gathering patient history, and determining effective intervention strategies through observation for patients with injuries to the cruciate ligaments.
3. ACL Case Study 1
How do you determine the timeline for return to play after an ACL injury? In this segment, Dr. Terry Malone discusses the realities of ACL surgery including the causes of failed reconstructions, the biological timelines of healing, and the ideal parameters for return to play.
4. ACL Case Study 2
In this chapter, Dr. Terry Malone will take participants through an in-depth patient case demonstration that will address the proper methods for assessment, ACL injuries.
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