Lecture 1 - Functional anatomy and biomechanics of knee
Lecture 2 - Mechanisms and Types of Soft Tissue Knee Injuries
Lecture 3 - Clinical evaluation of knee injuries
Lecture 4 - Radiological Evaluation
Lecture 5 - Definitive management principles of soft tissue injuries of knee
Lecture 6 - Prehabilitation, Surgical Decision Making and Planning for Rehabilitation
Lecture 7 - Objectives and Physiological Rationale for Prehabilitation in Knee Injuries
Lecture 8 - Prehabilitation Exercise Design - ROM, Strength and Neuromuscular Control
Lecture 9 - Surgical Considerations Impacting Postoperative Rehabilitation Planning
Lecture 10 - Principles of Criteria-Based Progression
Lecture 11 - ACL Reconstruction Rehabilitation Phases and Key clinical milestones
Lecture 12 - Postoperative Pain, Swelling and Wound Management Strategies
Lecture 13 - Early ROM, Gait Training and Weight Bearing Guidelines
Lecture 14 - Initial Strengthening Approaches Closed Vs Open Chain Exercises
Lecture 15 - Introduction to Balance and Proprioceptive Training
Lecture 16 - Core and Hip Stabilization Techniques to Support Knee Function
Lecture 17 - Weight-Bearing Progression and Role of Hydrotherapy in Mid-Rehab
Lecture 18 - Maintaining Cardiovascular Fitness During ACL Rehabilitation
Lecture 19 - Progressive Strength and Power Development in the ACL-Injured Athlete
Lecture 20 - Kinetic Chain Deficits and Psychological Readiness During ACL Recovery
Lecture 21 - Return-to-Running Progression Based on Functional Criteria
Lecture 22 - Integration of Agility, Plyometrics, and Reactive Drills
Lecture 23 - Designing Sport-Specific Functional Drills for Late-Stage ACL Rehab
Lecture 24 - Functional Testing for Return-to-Play Decision-Making
Lecture 25 - Long-Term ACL Outcomes - Reinjury Prevention and Follow-Up Monitoring
Lecture 26 - MCL Injury Grading and Phase-Wise Conservative and Surgical Rehabilitation
Lecture 27 - Rehabilitation Strategies for LCL and Posterolateral Corner Injuries
Lecture 28 - Challenges in PCL Injury Rehabilitation - Conservative vs Surgical Pathways
Lecture 29 - Meniscal Repair vs Meniscectomy - Evidence-Based Rehab Protocols
Lecture 30 - Comprehensive Approach to Combined and Multi-Ligament Knee Injuries
Lecture 31 - Functional Movement Screening for Identifying Biomechanical Deficits
Lecture 32 - Development of Sport-Specific Training Programs
Lecture 33 - Periodization and Progression Models in Athletic Rehabilitation
Lecture 34 - Monitoring Training Load, Fatigue and Injury Risk in Athletes
Lecture 35 - Interdisciplinary Coordination - Role of Coaches, Trainers and Therapists in RTP
Lecture 36 - Evidence-Based Return-to-Play Guidelines for Knee Ligament Injuries
Lecture 37 - Functional and Objective Testing for Safe Return-to-Play
Lecture 38 - Secondary Injury Prevention and Neuromuscular Training Post-RTP
Lecture 39 - Case-Based Review - Rehab Protocol Application in Elite and Amateur Athletes
Lecture 40 - Long-Term Joint Preservation and Osteoarthritis Prevention Strategies