Preventing and Treating Anterior Knee Pain – Clinical Anatomy, Diagnosis, Management & Evidence based practice
£22.00
Anterior Knee Pain (AKP) is one of the most common—and most misunderstood—conditions in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. This evidence-based online course equips physiotherapists with the clinical clarity, anatomical insight, and decision-making skills needed to confidently assess and manage AKP across varied patient populations.
Covering patellofemoral pain, chondromalacia patellae, and patellar tendinopathy, the course integrates functional anatomy with contemporary management strategies. You’ll examine the kinetic chain from hip to foot, interpret imaging findings, and incorporate psychosocial screening into clinical reasoning. Management approaches span load modification, neuromuscular retraining, progressive rehabilitation, and an evidence-informed overview of PRP, shockwave therapy, blood flow restriction, and surgical referral considerations.
Grounded in international guidelines and current research, this course strengthens diagnostic accuracy and expands your therapeutic toolkit for both athletic and non-athletic populations
Who Should Enrol
● MSK and Sports Physiotherapists
● Advanced Practice Clinicians
● Rehabilitation Specialists
● Students preparing for clinical placements or licensing exams
Format & Features
● 9 structured chapters (~2 hours total)
● Clinical prompts, MCQs, and downloadable tools
● Certificate of completion (70% quiz pass mark)
● Based on current evidence and international guidelines
● 30 days of access to learning materials
Features

Differentiate structural vs functional contributors to anterior knee pain

Apply targeted assessment tools and functional testing

Design progressive, individualised rehabilitation programmes

Evaluate evidence for adjunct therapies (PRP, shockwave, BFR)

Identify indications for imaging and surgical referral

Communicate effectively within multidisciplinary teams





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