Monthly Archives: September 2020

Omaha Physical Therapy for ACL reconstruction.

N Engl J Med. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2013 Sep 24. Rehabilitation should be supervised by a rehabilitation professional and includes initial weight bearing with crutches and a closed chain based exercise program, with a usual aim to return to play at six months. Neuromuscular training programs may reduce the risk of ACL tears… Read more »

ACL reconstruction and return to sports. CORE Omaha Explains

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28223305/ Original article. Eighty-three per cent of elite athletes return to preinjury sport after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a systematic review with meta-analysis of return to sport rates, graft rupture rates and performance outcomes Courtney C H Lai 1, Clare L Ardern 1 2 3, Julian A Feller 4, Kate E Webster 1 Affiliations expand PMID: 28223305 DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2016-096836 Free article Abstract Objectives: The… Read more »

Dr. Claire Rathjen at CORE Physical Therapy performs a trigger point Dry needling release.

  Trigger Point Dry needling is a specialty here at CORE Physical Therapy in Omaha. We have been utilizing this technique for the better part of a decade. It can be used on all patient types with a muscular issue. It can also be used in combination with electrical stimulation. The main goal of trigger… Read more »