Injuries to the posterolateral corner of the knee

The posterolateral corner of the knee (PLC) is an inherently complex region both anatomically and functionally, and in recent times has been 're-discovered' for the role it plays in knee function and stability. In fact, the PLC of the knee has 28 seperate components, all of which play a vital role in both static and dynamic stability to prevent excessive hyperextension, tibial external rotation and varus angulation. This week, Grant Freckleton - now APA-titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist - shares his knowledge about injuries to the posterolateral corner of the knee. 

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Handy tips for the graduating Physiotherapist

Being a physiotherapist is a wonderful career and it is a profession I am truely passionate about. It wasn't always the case. I've been lucky to have meet some incredible and inspiring people throughout my career, who have guided my journey and given me tips. This blog is my advice to graduating physiotherapists on ways to manage your new job, get the most out of what you do, and hopefully find a workplace that allows you to grow and develop into the Physiotherapist you wish to become.  

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