Filed Under (ACL Injury, Knee Injury, Knee Pain) by Rick Kaselj on 23-08-2010
I got a lot of great feedback from my last ACL Injury article.
I decided to do a bit of a video on knee pain and ACL injuries.
I got a lot of great feedback from my last ACL Injury article.
I decided to do a bit of a video on knee pain and ACL injuries.
I was digging in the journals again and came across this journal article.
I know it is an old one; from 1994.
I think the main point is a good one, plus I have been on a bit of a knee injury exercises, kick as of late.
Plus, I am always looking to improve the Exercise Rehabilitation of the Knee course.
If you have a client that has had anterior cruciate ligament surgery, there is a lot to consider.
Something that I have not thought about is how the ACL graft will do when walking down hill.
Will walking down hill lead to re-injuring the ACL?
Keep reading to find out.
I just wrapped up my Exercise Rehabilitation of the Knee course at Douglas College.
I learn so much from the fitness professionals that attend. They all have great questions and I wanted to share one with you.
I got a great question from one of the registrants about knees passing the toes.
Commonly taught in fitness certification is the fact that you should not have the knees passing the toes. My response to this is, it depends on the situation.
What to do if you Have Knee Pain if your Kness Pass Your Toes [2:47m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download