ACL and Knee Conditioning Program | How to Recover from ACL Reconstruction Surgery | Phase 6 HD

28.07.2016
Learn more about ACL reconstruction rehabilitation following ACL reconstruction surgery here: http://www.matthewboesmd.com/acl-reconstruction-rehabilitation/. Welcome to Dr. Matthew Boes’s ACL Reconstruction Rehabilitation video series. This video is designed to help maximize your recovery following ACL reconstruction surgery. The goal of our Phase 6 program for ACL reconstruction rehabilitation is to prepare for return to sports and high-level activity. This phase should be conducted at month five following surgery. Remember the following as you engage in Phase 6 ACL reconstruction rehabilitation exercises: Warm up for 5 minutes (over 20 yards) Add dumbbells to increase resistance of strength exercise Continue cross-training to develop cardiovascular endurance Return to full sports activity based on physician approval This program involves no special equipment and the majority of the exercises can easily be conducted at home (a jump mat or yoga mat may be helpful, as well as some light dumbbells as you progress with strengthening; a stopwatch or timer can be used for many exercises) It is important to perform all exercises on both legs – this will help prevent imbalance between the rehab and non-rehab knee The following ACL advanced sports and functional training exercises, which are demonstrated in this video, should be conducted during phase 6 of your ACL reconstruction rehab: Warm-up – fast feet Warm-up – forward skip Warm-up – backward skip Warm-up – side skip Warm-up – 3 step diagonals Warm-up – back pedals Strength – forward lunge walk Strength – lateral lunge walk Strength – single leg squat, alternating Strength – power step upS Strength – single leg deadlift Plyometric – single leg line jump and hold – fRONT/BACK Plyometric – single leg line jump and hold – SIDE/SIDE Plyometric – single leg line jump – clockwise Plyometric – single leg line jump – figure 8 Plyometric – single leg jump rotations 90 degrees Plyometric – squat, jump, lunge Plyometric – jump, lunge, freeze Plymetric – spinning plyo squat, lunges PlyometriC – double leg long jump Plyometric – single leg hop – hop – hold Plyometric – Step off, jump, hold Plyometric – Box jumps double leg (1’ progress to 2’) Plyometric – single leg leap and lunge Plyometric – Single leg hops – 4 for height Plyometric – single leg hops – 4 for distance Plyometric – single leg hops – 10-20 yards for speeD Agility – Near/near, far/fars Agility – Scissor kicks lateral Agility – tuck jumps x 2, back pedal Agility – cone drill #1 Agility – cone drill #2 Agility – cone drill #3 Agility – M cone drill AGILITY – X DRILL Cross-training – Bike Cross training – stair stepper or elliptical Cross training – treadmill Core – planks Core – V sit and stretch Core – v sit and twist Core – chopping Core – diagonals Core – body bridges – prone, RIGHT, left, supine Icing is very important after each therapy session, so be sure to place an ice pack or cooling pad on the affected shoulder for

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