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Our knees do a lot of work throughout the day and we too often take them for granted. You never notice how complex and necessary our knee joints are for everyday movements until we sustain an injury that hinders their use. The vast majority of functions you need to perform each day (whether it’s getting out of bed, bending down to empty the dishwasher, crouching to tie your shoe, or simply going upstairs) are only possible when your knees can perform their full range of motion.

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MOVE FREELY ONCE AGAIN, AFTER ACL SURGERY

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NEWSLETTER Health &Wellness

MOVE YOUR KNEE FREELY ONCE AGAIN, AFTER ACL SURGERY

Our knees do a lot of work throughout the day and we too often take them for granted. You never notice how complex and necessary our knee joints are for everyday movements until we sustain an injury that hinders their use. The vast majority of functions you need to perform each day (whether it’s getting out of bed, bending down to empty the dishwasher, crouching to tie your shoe, or simply going upstairs) are only possible when your knees can perform their full range of motion. Your patella (kneecap) is designed to glide up and down within the thigh bone groove. If even a minor injury prevents that from happening, the resulting friction causes a buildup of debris, leading to inflammation, pain, and crucial loss of function. That’s why it is so important to seek the help of a physical therapist following an ACL repair. This is a major surgery that can greatly affect the way your knees move. Fortunately, our licensed and experienced physical therapists at Willow PT can help you move freely once again! What can I expect after my ACL surgery? When the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears, it typically happens from a sudden stop, twist, or change in motion. This may make you feel as if you can’t put any weight on your legs at all.

Because this is a ligament that is crucial to knee movement, post-surgical rehabilitation is typically a lengthy process – requiring approximately 6-9 months of extensive physical therapy and hard work. We understand that this can be physically, mentally, and emotionally challenging for an athlete. There are a lot of ups and downs to the rehab process - you go from being a star athlete to sitting on the sidelines for as long as a year. However, at Willow PT, we will work hard to make your rehabilitation process as smooth as possible, so you can get back to playing the sport you love. In order to achieve this, some important aspects of your treatment plan will include: • Strength training • Balance • Body awareness • Leg symmetry

Jumping and landing techniques

This is all done to make sure that you are performing optimally and not compensating. Our mission is to provide the proper techniques and resources to you so you can get back to the game with regained function and a significantly decreased risk of sustaining another injury.

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MOVE YOUR KNEE FREELY ONCE AGAIN, AFTER ACL SURGERY

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Getting started on a post-surgical treatment plan:

There are some intimidating statistics regarding ACL injuries - according to the National Institutes of Health, it is estimated that approximately 350,000 ACL reconstructions are performed annually across the nation. Despite surgical repair, those who sustained an ACL injury in need of correction are 79%more likely to develop knee osteoarthritis in the future and 20%more likely to suffer a re-injury within 2 years of their procedure. In addition, athletes may not be able to return to their sport with the same level of play, and they may struggle with confidence issues or fear of re-injury when they return. Post-surgical rehabilitation can help decrease these statistics. Our trained professionals will determine what your knee’s current range of motion is, along with the location and nature of the pain, swelling, or stiffness you’re experiencing from your ACL repair. Hands-on care to restore ROM and decrease swelling are the keys to speeding up your recovery time. During your physical therapy sessions, you’ll begin restoring the crucial fluid circulation in your knee joints, which ensures optimum natural joint movement. PT also builds strength in the muscles surrounding your knees, providing better long-term support for the complex joint system, and decreasing the risk of sustaining another injury in the future. At Willow PT we will get you set up on a treatment plan following your surgery so you can begin your recovery process as soon as possible. Our expert physical therapists will also help you learn methods and techniques for protecting your knees in the future, in order to prevent further pain or injury.

Don’t let your injury hinder your life or take you out of the game for good - regain your function and get back to the sport you love with physical therapy. We can help! Call to schedule your appointment today! 907-456-5990

HEALTHY RECIPE

Left Over Turkey Salad

INGREDIENTS • 1 cup leftover bread stuffing • 4 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil • ¼ cup leftover cranberry sauce • 1 tbsp cider vinegar • 1 tsp grated orange zest

• ¼ tsp salt • ¼ tsp ground pepper • 8 cups mixed salad greens • 2¼ cups chopped leftover turkey • 1 cup leftover roasted vegetables • 3 tbsp dried cranberries

DIRECTIONS Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add stuffing and cook, stirring, until crisp, 8 to 11 minutes. Set aside. Whisk cranberry sauce, remaining 3 tablespoons oil, vinegar, orange zest, salt and pepper together in a large bowl. Add greens, turkey and roasted vegetables; toss to coat. Sprinkle with the stuffing croutons and dried cranberries.

Try this movement if you are experiencing pain. EXERCISE OF THE MONTH DEAD BUG | HEEL TOUCHES Lie on your back with your hands and knees raise up- ward, keeping your core engaged. Slowly lower one heel to the ground, then alternate sides, keeping your core engaged. Repeat 6-10 times on both sides.

Strengthens core

Have you met your annual insurance deductible?

An insurance deductible is the amount of money that you must pay before your insurance company pays for your medical services. If your deductible is met, your Physical Therapy may not cost you anything. Patients with family plans or those who have had major surgeries or have a chronic illness are especially likely to have a $0 balance remaining on their out-of-pocket expenses. This means that the cost of physical therapy could be minimal or completely covered by the patient’s insurance plan. If you are close to or have met your insurance deductible for the year, then now is the time to come in for Physical Therapy! Are you feeling aches and pains? Need to work on your core? Let us help you get a head start for 2018. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

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Always consult your physical therapist or physician before starting exercises you are unsure of doing.

Patient Spotlight

“My therapist used many techniques to decrease my dizziness and improve my balance and increase my mobility. I have 5 exercises that I do at home that help me significantly. Thank you Willow PT!” V. Vlahivich “I have 5 exercises that I do at home that help me significantly.”

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