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Swelling/effusion control (PRICE). Progress to light CKC program with good knee ACL Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Protocol. Full active (AROM) and passive reconstructionThe Department of Rehabilitation Services at Brigham & Women’s Hospital has modified and accepted these protocols as our standard protocol for the management of patients s/p ACL Reconstruction. Weeks Expected visitsSpecific Instructions: Continue with previous exercise program. On the outside portion of the knee, immediately sweep downward (toward the ankle). ACL Reconstruction Protocol. Purpose: To define the guidelines to be followed for patients referred to Physical Therapy at Northwestern Medical Center after ACL Early Rehabilitation Phase. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. Phase Goals: Begin as soon as possible following initial injury to re-establish the following goals prior to surgery. Fit with axillary crutches Protection of the ACL graft. FRANK A. PETRIGLIANO, MD. Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery ChiefUSC Epstein Family Center for ACL Reconstruction Physical Therapy Protocol. Importance of maintaining full knee extension. Quadriceps inhibition caused by pain and swelling. Name____________________________________________________________ Pre-Operative Rehabilitation. ;42(7)Arms SW, Pope MH, Johnson RJ, Fischer RA, Arvidsson I, Eriksson E Using one hand, gently sweep the inside portion of your knee times (pushing toward the hip joint). The patient must maintain their balance. Watch the inside portion of the knee (indicated by hashed circle in photo) for a wave of fluid to appear during the downstroke ACL Reconstruction Rehabilitation ProtocolPre-OP Visit: Outline rehabilitation timeline. The goal of ACL reconstruction surgery is to restore and maximize the stability of the knee and Single Leg Forward Hop: Starting at a designated line, the patient will balance on one leg and hop forward as far as possible, landing on the same leg. To pass, the involved leg must measure at least% of the distance compared to the uninvolved leg ACLR RehabilitationUpdatedAdams D, Logerstedt DS, Hunter-Giordano A, Axe MJ, Snyder-Mackler L. Current concepts for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a criterion-based rehabilitation progression.