Knee Ligament Sprain CPG Overview

Knee Ligament Sprain CPG Overview

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ACL Injury Prevention CPG, Copers, and Non-Copers

ACL injuries are one of the most studied orthopedic injuries, and we just couldn't get everything we'd like to say about them into the knee ligament sprain episode. So in this episode, David covers mechanisms behind non contact ACL injuries, the ACL injury prevention CPG, and ACL ...  Show more

Meniscal Lesions CPG

Today we cover the meniscus portion of the CPG also known as the Knee Pain and Mobility Impairments: Meniscal and Cartilage Lesions Revision 2018. Additionally, we pull in a CPG from the British Journal of Sports Medicine and some extra material to explain the CPG's recommendatio ...  Show more

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