Quad Recovery at Risk: Can You Afford to Skip NMES and Strength Testing?
Presented by Phil Plisky and Lynn Snyder-Mackler
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Audio Runtime: 53 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 7 Minutes
Dr. Lynn Snyder-Mackler, internationally renowned researcher and clinician in knee injury rehabilitation, returns to join host Phil Plisky for an in-depth conversation on strength testing and electrical stimulation after ACL reconstruction. Together, Phil and Lynn dig into why measuring quad strength isn't just important—it's essential—and explore practical, clinic-ready solutions when isokinetic equipment isn’t available. From overcoming neuromuscular inhibition to reframing patient conversations around NMES, you’ll walk away with tools to rethink your post-op ACL approach and better track progress where it matters most.
Learning Objectives
- Analyze the evidence supporting the use of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and objective strength testing as essential interventions in post-operative ACL rehabilitation
- Apply evidence-based strategies to implement NMES and strength testing methods in clinical practice to assess and improve quadriceps activation and strength
- Evaluate patient case scenarios involving NMES and strength testing after ACL reconstruction to identify appropriate measurement tools, interpret results, and make informed rehabilitation decisions
Meet your instructors
Phil Plisky
Dr. Phil Plisky is a professor in the University of Evansville’s Doctor of Physical Therapy and PhD in Health Professions Education programs. He is the host of the Medbridge Rehab and Performance Lab podcast and founder of the Coaches Club at
Lynn Snyder-Mackler
Dr. Snyder-Mackler is an internationally recognized clinician and clinical researcher in sports and orthopedic rehabilitation. She is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Boston University. She is a board-certified sports physical therapist who maintains an active sports physical…
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