Selecting ACL Rehabilitation Treatments

Clinical Decision Making

Gold-standard assessments for measuring muscle inhibition aren't always accessible in clinic (see end of post). For that reason, clinicians need to make treatment decisions based on clinical signs and symptoms.

This figure is a clinical-decision tree depicting how I think about the clinical signs of muscle inhibition. It also links to relevant treatments.

Sports Physical Therapy Treatments for Knee Muscle Weakness
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Formal Assessment of Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition

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How Common is Muscle Inhibition after ACL Injury?