Despite advances in surgical techniques and rehabilitation strategies, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries remain one of the most challenging and consequential issues in sports medicine. Early decision-making and acute management play a critical role in shaping long-term outcomes, yet they are often overlooked or inconsistently applied.
Join us for an evening with Dr. Tim Sayer, a titled Research and Consultant Physiotherapist, as he explores the crucial period immediately following ACL injury. Drawing on his academic expertise, clinical experience, and consulting background, Dr. Sayer will provide evidence-based frameworks for assessment, load management, and acute interventions that optimise rehabilitation trajectories and minimise complications.
Through case examples from elite athletes and clinical practice, Tim will highlight practical strategies for guiding patients through the initial phases of injury, helping clinicians improve decision-making and set their athletes up for success.
Hosted at Melbourne CBD Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine Clinic, this session will be both practical and interactive, giving attendees the opportunity to refine their clinical skills and take away actionable insights into the acute management of ACL injuries.
Assessment of Acute ACL Injury
Learn how to assess acute ACL injuries with confidence, from history taking and clinical tests to identifying associated pathology.
Biomechanical Principles
Understand the key biomechanical principles of soft tissue loading and how they shape exercise prescription and progression.
Blood Flow Restriction & Neuromuscular Stimulation
See practical demonstrations of blood flow restriction training and neuromuscular stimulation, and learn how to apply them in ACL rehab.
Integrating Technology
Discover how to use VALD force plates and Kineo systems to track progress, guide loading, and enhance rehabilitation outcomes.
Melbourne CBD Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine Clinic Ground floor, 179 Queen Street, Melbourne, 3000, VIC
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21 in stock
Despite advances in surgical techniques and rehabilitation strategies, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries remain one of the most challenging and consequential issues in sports medicine. Early decision-making and acute management play a critical role in shaping long-term outcomes, yet they are often overlooked or inconsistently applied.
Join us for an evening with Dr. Tim Sayer, a titled Research and Consultant Physiotherapist, as he explores the crucial period immediately following ACL injury. Drawing on his academic expertise, clinical experience, and consulting background, Dr. Sayer will provide evidence-based frameworks for assessment, load management, and acute interventions that optimise rehabilitation trajectories and minimise complications.
Through case examples from elite athletes and clinical practice, Tim will highlight practical strategies for guiding patients through the initial phases of injury, helping clinicians improve decision-making and set their athletes up for success.
Hosted at Melbourne CBD Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine Clinic, this session will be both practical and interactive, giving attendees the opportunity to refine their clinical skills and take away actionable insights into the acute management of ACL injuries.
Assessment of Acute ACL Injury
Learn how to assess acute ACL injuries with confidence, from history taking and clinical tests to identifying associated pathology.
Biomechanical Principles
Understand the key biomechanical principles of soft tissue loading and how they shape exercise prescription and progression.
Blood Flow Restriction & Neuromuscular Stimulation
See practical demonstrations of blood flow restriction training and neuromuscular stimulation, and learn how to apply them in ACL rehab.
Integrating Technology
Discover how to use VALD force plates and Kineo systems to track progress, guide loading, and enhance rehabilitation outcomes.
Melbourne CBD Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine Clinic Ground floor, 179 Queen Street, Melbourne, 3000, VIC
Per person
Please select the number of tickets you require and enter your details below.Â
21 in stock
Nick Cross is a leading sports physiotherapist, exercise physiologist, and sports scientist specialising in tendon, foot, ankle, hamstring, and pelvic injuries, as well as post-operative care. Renowned for his expertise, Nick attracts world and Olympic champions from track and field across Australia, the USA, and Great Britain. He also consults for top-tier Australian Rules football players and international footballers. Since 2020, Nick has led pioneering tendon research at La Trobe University, collaborating with world-class researchers on global studies. He has also published significant work through Melbourne University on ACL return-to-run protocols. His extensive clinical experience and research leadership make him a sought-after clinician, not only for alleviating pain but for restoring function and enhancing athletic performance.