Eq:What is the most effective treatment process for a torn ACL
Answer #3: The 3rd way to an effective treatment is to get the ACL authorized by the doctor through a test
3 Reasons
1. ACL is cleared as stable
2. Gain confidence in the knee through the test.
3. Doctor creates a plan 1 year post operative
Dr.Meletus Mentor:Georgine Hernandez
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
Blog 17: Fourth Interview Questions
1. How long does the swelling in the knee last for?
2. What is the importance of strengthening?
3. For how long does strengthening last?
4. How high is the risk of reinjuring the Acl after a full recovery?
5. Why are there pains in the thigh at different times?
6. How is a person cleared as fully recovered?
7. How many phases are there in the recovery process?
8. Whose decision has more power the doctor or the P.T's?
9.How many people have been reinjured in your care, if any?
10 What does it mean when a patient feels pain in the knee after the surgery?
11. How long does it normally take your patients to heal?
12.Why do some patients advance quicker than others?
13 What sort of precautions do recommend to your patients when they return to their sport?
14 For how long should a patient continue icing the knee?
15. Do recommend stretching the leg muscles, if yes/no then why?
16. How do you get your patients to rebuild their confidence back in their knee?
17. When is a patient typically ready for rigorous physical movement( sprinting, jumping, etc)?
18. If a patient reinjures their ACL twice can they heal again?
19. How many times can a person really tear their ACL to a full recovery?
20. What types of exercises do you recommend a patient do after a full recovery?
2. What is the importance of strengthening?
3. For how long does strengthening last?
4. How high is the risk of reinjuring the Acl after a full recovery?
5. Why are there pains in the thigh at different times?
6. How is a person cleared as fully recovered?
7. How many phases are there in the recovery process?
8. Whose decision has more power the doctor or the P.T's?
9.How many people have been reinjured in your care, if any?
10 What does it mean when a patient feels pain in the knee after the surgery?
11. How long does it normally take your patients to heal?
12.Why do some patients advance quicker than others?
13 What sort of precautions do recommend to your patients when they return to their sport?
14 For how long should a patient continue icing the knee?
15. Do recommend stretching the leg muscles, if yes/no then why?
16. How do you get your patients to rebuild their confidence back in their knee?
17. When is a patient typically ready for rigorous physical movement( sprinting, jumping, etc)?
18. If a patient reinjures their ACL twice can they heal again?
19. How many times can a person really tear their ACL to a full recovery?
20. What types of exercises do you recommend a patient do after a full recovery?