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    CME Hours

    ACL Course - Integrated Approach

    Course by : Bram Swinnen
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    ACL Course - Integrated Approach

    The ACL Rehabilitation Course offers an innovative, evidence-based approach to Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury recovery. Led by Bram Swinnen, this course bridges the gap between theory and practice, focusing on neuroplasticity, neuromuscular control, and the latest techniques in ACL rehab. Designed for physiotherapists, sports medicine professionals, Fitness Professionals and rehabilitation experts, this course provides advanced strategies to enhance functional outcomes, reduce re-injury risk, and facilitate a safe return to sport.

    Key Course Topics:

    • Neuroplasticity & Altered Neuromuscular Control Following ACL Injury
    • Rate of Force Development (RFD), Plyometrics & Ballistics
    • Perceptual-Cognitive Training & Virtual Reality in Rehab
    • Return to Competition Protocols
    • Cutting, Change of Direction, & Agility Drills
    • RTS Testing: Movement Quality & Contextual Performance
    • Strength Training & Periodization in ACL Rehab
    • Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training in ACL Rehabilitation

     

    Accreditation Goals:

    • Neuroplasticity & Altered Neuromuscular Control Associated with ACL Injury

    Goal: Understand the role of neuroplasticity and the changes in neuromuscular control following ACL injury.

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to explain how ACL injuries impact neuromuscular control and integrate strategies to address these changes in rehabilitation.

     

    • Intro: ACL as a Neurophysiological Injury

    Goal: Recognize ACL injuries not only as mechanical but also as neurophysiological injuries.

    Learning Outcome: Students will understand and apply the concept of ACL injuries as neurophysiological impairments, shaping rehab approaches to address both aspects.

     

    • Return to Competition

    Goal: Learn comprehensive strategies for guiding athletes through safe and effective return-to-sport protocols following ACL rehabilitation.

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to design return-to-competition protocols that balance physical readiness with psychological and cognitive preparedness.

     

    • Rate of Force Development (RFD), Plyometrics, and Ballistics

    Goal: Understand the importance of RFD, plyometrics, and ballistic movements in ACL rehabilitation for enhancing dynamic performance.

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to incorporate RFD drills, plyometrics, and ballistic exercises into ACL rehab to improve functional outcomes.

     

    • Perceptual-Cognitive Training (Including VR in Rehab)

    Goal: Explore the role of perceptual-cognitive training, including virtual reality, in enhancing movement patterns post-ACL injury.

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to apply perceptual-cognitive training tools to improve decision-making and agility in ACL rehabilitation.

     

    • Cutting, Change of Direction, and Agility

    Goal: Develop advanced training protocols focused on cutting, change of direction, and agility for athletes recovering from ACL injuries.

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to design and implement cutting, change of direction, and agility drills that safely challenge ACL recovery while promoting dynamic movement skills.

     

    • RTS Testing: Movement Quality & Contextuality

    Goal: Understand how to assess readiness to return to sport (RTS) through movement quality and contextual performance testing.

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to perform RTS assessments, focusing on both movement efficiency and real-world contextual performance demands.

     

    • Strength Training in ACL Rehab

    Goal: Apply evidence-based strength training principles specific to ACL rehabilitation to restore function and prevent re-injury.

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to design strength training programs that align with ACL recovery phases and optimize functional recovery.

     

    • Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) in ACL Rehab

    Goal: Explore the use of blood flow restriction (BFR) training in ACL rehabilitation to enhance muscle strength and hypertrophy with reduced joint stress.

    Learning Outcome: Students will be able to implement BFR in ACL rehab protocols, understanding the science behind its use and its practical application in clinical practice.

     

    These goals are crafted to help professionals bridge the gap between theory and evidence-based practice, ensuring that ACL rehabilitation is approached holistically and progressively.

    Instructor

    Bram Swinnen

    Strength and Conditioning Coach | MSc in Physiotherapy & MSc in Kinesiology | Expert Coach, ASICS Tennis Academy | High-Performance Specialist, KRC Genk | Author, Strength Training for Soccer |

    Bram Swinnen is a highly esteemed Strength and Conditioning Coach with over 25 years of experience working at the highest levels of sports performance and rehabilitati
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    Agenda

    09:30 - 10:00: Registration

    10:00 - 10:45: Neuroplasticity & altered neuromuscular control associated with ACL injury

    10:45 - 11:30: Strength training

    11:30 - 12:15: RFD, Plyometrics, Ballistics

    12:15 - 13:00: Perceptual-cognitive training

    13:00 - 13:30: Break

    13:30 - 14:15: Return to play

    14:15 - 15:00: Cutting, Change of direction, Agility

    15:00 - 15:45: RTS testing: Movement quality & contextuality

    15:45 - 16:30: BFR in ACL

    16:30 - 17:00: Periodisation in ACL Rehab

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      This course includes :
      • Neuroplasticity & Neuromuscular Control

      • Rate of Force Development (RFD), Plyometrics & Ballistics

      • Perceptual-Cognitive Training

      • Return to Sport Protocols

      • Cutting, Change of Direction & Agility

      • RTS Testing

      • Strength Training & Periodization

      • Blood Flow Restriction (BFR)

    • Limited time offer
      AED 400 Discount for first 10 registrations!
    • Dates
       19-Apr-2025 To 19-Apr-2025
    • Venue
      Dubai
    • Eligibility