Instructor Bio:
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 and has been liaison to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports. Dr. Malone was the initial chair and dean of the Krannert School of Physical Therapy at the University of Indianapolis, and served as the Physical Therapy Program Director at UK from 1993-2006. Terry is now a full time professor at the University of Kentucky, and enjoys most sports with a particular love for golf.
What is the best practice when managing collateral ligament injuries in the knee? To approach this question, Dr. Terry Malone first covers a detailed understanding of the anatomy of the knee and different mechanisms of injury that may cause… Read Morearrow_right
See Course DetailsWhat is the best practice when managing collateral ligament injuries in the knee? To approach this question, Dr. Terry Malone first covers a detailed understanding of the anatomy of the knee and different mechanisms of injury that may cause… Read Morearrow_right
See Course DetailsThere are four primary ligamentous restraints of the knee (MCL, LCL, ACL, PCL) working with the menisci to provide soft tissue constraint. This module is designed to present the other conditions associated with this unique functional unit.… Read Morearrow_right
See Course DetailsManaging multiple ligament injuries in the knee can be a challenging process and certainly requires one to have a solid foundation of rotary instability and specific rotational instabilities (AMRI, ALRI, PLRI). These patients may prove… Read Morearrow_right
See Course DetailsOver the last few years, the care and management of knee injuries and conditions has significantly evolved. An increasing appreciation of post-surgical outcomes, implications of rehabilitation in specific tissue involvement or pathology,… Read Morearrow_right
See Course DetailsLearn how to address the multiplicity of problems that come with the rehabilitation of ACL and PCL injuries. Patients with these pathologies demand an attention to detail which is frequently not provided. This course will attempt to contextualize… Read Morearrow_right
See Course DetailsTerry Malone covers topics related to the rehabilitation of rotator cuff tears. Understand the concepts of conservative management of patients presenting with rotator cuff impairment, recommend the proper sequence of exercises following… Read Morearrow_right
See Course DetailsIn this course, Terry Malone examines glenohumeral instability related to subluxation and dislocation from a functional perspective. He presents his view that the etiology of many difficult shoulder patients can be described through concepts… Read Morearrow_right
See Course DetailsTerry Malone addresses the multiplicity of problems confronting the clinician dealing with rehabilitation of the knee. In this course, he presents rehabilitation concepts related to patellofemoral dysfunction. Patients with these pathologies… Read Morearrow_right
See Course DetailsTerry Malone presents the challenges and concepts for rehabilitation of patients with meniscal tears in the knee. Learners will be able to describe the goals of partial meniscectomy and meniscal repair surgery, recommend the proper examination… Read Morearrow_right
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