An excellent example for Module 4, ILO 6 Acute knee problems and rehabilitation counseling. Note: it is not allowed to copy or paraphrase text as plagiarism is strictly controlled. However, it can be useful as a guideline/tool for your own report.
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Acute kn ee complaints and rehabilitation
ILO 6 – NEXT 4
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Assignment: Acute knee complaints and recovery guidance
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Diagnostic process......................................................................................................................................5
Diagnostic process......................................................................................................................................5
Hyper-Acute knee injuries (on the field)..................................................................................................6
Hyper-Acute knee injuries (on the field)..................................................................................................6
Acute knee injuries (after the field).........................................................................................................6
Acute knee injuries (after the field).........................................................................................................6
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL).........................................................................................................9
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL).........................................................................................................9
Introduction.............................................................................................................................................9
Introduction.............................................................................................................................................9
Hyper acute phase................................................................................................................................9
Hyper acute phase................................................................................................................................9
Acute phase..........................................................................................................................................9
Acute phase..........................................................................................................................................9
1. Phase: Pre-operative..........................................................................................................................10
1. Phase: Pre-operative..........................................................................................................................10
2. Phase: Post-operative phase...............................................................................................................10
2. Phase: Post-operative phase...............................................................................................................10
3. Phase: Strength and neuromuscular control phase.............................................................................11
3. Phase: Strength and neuromuscular control phase.............................................................................11
4. Running, agility, and landing phase...................................................................................................11
4. Running, agility, and landing phase...................................................................................................11
5. Return to play phase..........................................................................................................................12
5. Return to play phase..........................................................................................................................12
6. Prevention of reinjury........................................................................................................................12
6. Prevention of reinjury........................................................................................................................12
Medial Meniscus (Partial Minescectomy)..............................................................................................13
Medial Meniscus (Partial Minescectomy)..............................................................................................13
Introduction...........................................................................................................................................13
Introduction...........................................................................................................................................13
1. Preoperative phase.............................................................................................................................13
1. Preoperative phase.............................................................................................................................13
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, Hyper acute phase..............................................................................................................................13
Hyper acute phase..............................................................................................................................13
Acute phase........................................................................................................................................13
Acute phase........................................................................................................................................13
2. Post-operative phase..........................................................................................................................14
2. Post-operative phase..........................................................................................................................14
Table 6: Diagnostic........................................................................................................................14
Table 6: Diagnostic........................................................................................................................14
Table 7: Therapeutic......................................................................................................................14
Table 7: Therapeutic......................................................................................................................14
3. Strength and neuromuscular control phase / Motor learning phase....................................................15
3. Strength and neuromuscular control phase / Motor learning phase....................................................15
4. Functional strength phase..................................................................................................................16
4. Functional strength phase..................................................................................................................16
5. Return to sport phase.........................................................................................................................16
5. Return to sport phase.........................................................................................................................16
Medial collateral ligament.......................................................................................................................17
Medial collateral ligament.......................................................................................................................17
Introduction...........................................................................................................................................17
Introduction...........................................................................................................................................17
Diagnostic..............................................................................................................................................17
Diagnostic..............................................................................................................................................17
Hyper acute phase..............................................................................................................................18
Hyper acute phase..............................................................................................................................18
Patient evaluation...............................................................................................................................18
Patient evaluation...............................................................................................................................18
Therapeutic............................................................................................................................................18
Therapeutic............................................................................................................................................18
Phase 1 nonoperative acute phase..........................................................................................................18
Phase 1 nonoperative acute phase..........................................................................................................18
Phase 2 nonoperative motor control phase.............................................................................................19
Phase 2 nonoperative motor control phase.............................................................................................19
Phase 3 nonoperative return to sport phase............................................................................................20
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