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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2019 · 37H 31M

ACL Rehabilitation with NFL Sports Physiothapist Tim McGrath

from The Sports MAP Network · host The Sports Map Network | Nick Kane

Tim McGrath is the head physiotherapist for St George Illawarra Dragons in the NRL. He holds a PHD in Rehabilitation of the ACL and return to sport and is the clinical director of Elite Physiotherapy in Canberra. In this episode of the Sports MAP Podcast Tim talks to: Critical Mechanism of injury factors Preventive strategies in team sports Common errors in rehabilitation Early loading of the quadriceps Change of direction mechanics Non surgical vs surgical management Return to sport testing Tim's career influences and world leading ACL practitioners And more We hope you enjoy this episode of the Sports MAP Podcast. If you do, please let us know by leaving a review and sharing via twitter & Facebook. Listen to this Podcast via your favorite platform including Apple, Spotify, Player FM & Stitcher. This is episode is brought to you by IMeasureU

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