While reading a few articles on APTA's website today, I came across an article about Tiger Woods, golf, and ACL surgery. ACL injuries effect many atheletes in many different types of sporting events annually. Bud Ferrante Jr, PT, a spokesman for APTA, took some time out today to give his thoughs on Tiger Woods's recovery outlook as well as offered some great tips for helping friends and loved ones avoid a dreaded ACL injury.

This article really helps to inform consumers and potential patients on risks of ACL injuries. Since the subject is based around Tiger Woods, the article is mostly related to golfers. I have posted a link to the article below, if you know an avid golfer out there, you might want to share with him or her.

If you're currently working on one of the many travel therapy jobs in an outpatient clinic out there, you might want to keep this info handy. As a small survey, how often do you guys see patients for these injuries?