Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are an extremely common and costly injury in general and sporting populations.


Almost routinely, patients are offered surgery to return to high-level activity and pivoting sports, and for long-term superior knee joint health. This concept, as well as the dire view of a patient or athlete who has suffered an ACL tear has been widely propagated in mass media, and has affected populations both amateur and professional.


Current best research challenges these ingrained paradigms


This interactive 2-hour Masterclass covers:


  • Key common questions following Global's Full 6-hour ACL Non-op Workshop
  • How new evidence showing that ACL's can heal changes how we manage certain groups of patients
  • The presence of concomitant injuries, specifically meniscus tears, and how/when these should be managed non-surgically
  • Psychological considerations for patient management
  • Questionnaires to utilise
  • Case example discussion and implementation of a treatment plan

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Hi, I’m Kieran!


I work as a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist in Australia. I am also the Director of Global Specialist Physiotherapy, a consultancy company providing Formal Mentoring, Second Opinions and Professional Development for physiotherapists and clinics in Australia and internationally.


I have completed my Physiotherapy degree, a post-graduate Masters degree in Physiotherapy and a doctorate-level Fellowship in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy!


I run lectures and workshops to health care professionals nationally in Australia on the topic of ACL tear non-surgical management. I have also overseen 100's of successful ACL tear-injured patients managed non-surgically, including return to high-level activity.


I am running this course to help physiotherapists and health care professionals better manage ACL injuries non-surgically.