Ravi Patel

The ACL Athlete Podcast

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The ACL Athlete Podcast brings you everything you need to know about ACL injuries. This podcast creates discussion around the ACL injury itself, research, rehab, performance, return to sport, mindset, you name it. I'm your host, Dr. Ravi Patel, Performance Physical Therapist, Coach, and 2x ACL athlete. I invite you to join me as we explore insights, expertise, personal stories, and experiences - from the athlete to the healthcare professional to the coach, so that we, together, can raise the standard of care and revolutionize the field of ACL injuries and rehab.

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Ravi Patel

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Health

Podcast-Website

www.theaclathlete.com

Neueste Folge

9. Jul 2026

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284 | Why Hamstring Co-Activation Might Be Blocking Your Knee Extension 09.07.2026

In this episode, we break down why your knee extension might feel stuck after ACL surgery, and it is not about weakness or effort. We walk through arthrogenic muscle inhibition, a new EMG study showing how the brain co-activates the hamstrings to protect the knee, and the exact assessment and hamstring fatiguing drills to test if that protecting is what is holding back your extension. If you are a...

283 | 10 Common NMES Mistakes in ACL Rehab - Part 2 02.07.2026

In this episode, we close out our two-part NMES series by getting into the setup and execution details that make or break every individual session. We cover the five most common mistakes we see in how athletes actually run their NMES sessions: rushing the duty cycle and cutting rest short, placing pads in the wrong spots instead of over motor points, using electrode pads that are too small for the...

282 | 10 Common NMES Mistakes in ACL Rehab - Part 1 25.06.2026

In this episode we kick off a two-part series on one of the most valuable tools in ACL rehab: neuromuscular electrical stimulation, or NMES. We break down why arthrogenic muscle inhibition makes quad recovery so much harder than most athletes expect, why stopping NMES the moment the quad starts firing is one of the most common and costly mistakes we see, and how a simple shift in frequency and int...

281 | Is Knee Soreness Normal in ACL Rehab? 18.06.2026

Is knee soreness in ACL rehab normal, or a sign something is wrong? In this episode we break down the real difference between soreness and pain, why soreness shows up more in mid and late stage rehab, the three most common causes, and the exact framework we use with our athletes to know when to keep pushing and when to pull back. A simple way to read your knee instead of fearing the worst. _______...

280 | Further Out and Still Not There: Why Your ACL Recovery Is Taking Longer Than You Expected 11.06.2026

In this episode, we dig into one of the most common and quietly painful experiences in ACL recovery: being months or even years out from surgery and still not feeling close to where you thought you would be. We break down why the 9-to-12-month timeline, as useful as it is as a starting point, was never a guarantee, and why using it as a personal benchmark is setting so many athletes up to feel lik...

279 | Bone Bruise After an ACL Injury: What It Means for Your Rehab and Recovery 04.06.2026

In this episode, we take a deep dive into one of the most overlooked pieces of the ACL injury: bone bruising. Present in roughly 85% of ACL tears, bone bruises are almost always mentioned in the MRI report and almost always glossed over in the clinical conversation. We break down what a bone bruise actually is at the tissue level, why the classic "kissing contusion" pattern shows up on t...

278 | How to Navigate a Second ACL Opinion: Before Surgery, After Surgery, and Complex Cases 28.05.2026

In this episode, we break down how to actually navigate second (or third) opinions in ACL care without getting overwhelmed or stuck in decision paralysis. From pre-surgery planning to post-op confusion and complex, lingering symptoms, we walk through how to collect the right information, interpret conflicting recommendations, and identify when a new set of eyes is truly needed. You’ll hear how dif...

277 | The Sympathy Gap: When the Visible Markers of ACL Rehab Disappear 21.05.2026

In this episode, we talk about one of the quietest and most underrated phases of ACL recovery: the window after the crutches and brace are gone, but the real work is still very much in progress. We call it the sympathy gap, and it shows up when the visible markers of your injury disappear and the people around you quietly assume the story is over. We share what this phase actually looks like, why...

276 | Two-Stage Revision ACL Reconstruction Part 2: The Surgery, the Research, and the Road Back 14.05.2026

In this episode, we go deeper into the two-stage revision ACL reconstruction process, starting with what actually happens during Stage 1 and why understanding the bone work changes how you think about the months that follow. We break down the interstage period, the stretch between Stage 1 and Stage 2 that we argue is the most underappreciated phase in all of ACL rehab, and walk through exactly wha...

275 | Two-Stage Revision ACL Reconstruction Part 1: What It Is and Why It Happens 07.05.2026

In this episode, we open with the story of an athlete who did everything right after her ACL reconstruction and still knew something was off. Her surgeon told her she was fine. Her knee told her otherwise. We break down what a two-stage revision ACL reconstruction actually is, using the house renovation analogy to explain why some revision cases require a foundation fix before a new graft can go i...

274 | Structure Outside of PT Is Not Optional in ACL Rehab 30.04.2026

In this episode, we dig into one of the most common and costly gaps in ACL rehab: the absence of structure outside of physical therapy sessions. We start with the math of how few hours most ACLers are actually getting guided work and walk through the three patterns we see most often in athletes who are not progressing the way they should. We make the case that the work you do between sessions, whe...

273 | Using AI in ACL Rehab: Where AI Gets Dangerous in ACL Rehab and What It Should Never Replace - Part 2 23.04.2026

In this episode, we close out the two-part series on AI in ACL rehab with the territory that matters most. We open with a use case we did not cover in part one, using AI as an audit tool to compare your actual care against what the research says, and why the way you prompt it determines whether you get honest information or just the answer you were already looking for. We then finish tier two with...

272 | Using AI in ACL Rehab: What It Can Actually Do For You (And Where It Starts to Break Down) - Part 1 16.04.2026

In this episode, we open a two-part series on one of the most important and underaddressed conversations in ACL rehab right now: how ACL athletes, parents, and clinicians are using artificial intelligence (AI) and where it helps versus where it quietly works against the recovery. We walk through why AI trained on generic, protocol-driven internet content gives athletes the average of a system that...

271 | You Don't Fail Your Strength Test - You Learn From It 09.04.2026

In this episode, we break down one of the most misunderstood parts of ACL rehab: testing. We cover what testing actually means beyond a single number, why the pass or fail mindset is not only emotionally draining but can literally affect the accuracy of your data, and how to shift your relationship with assessments so they work for you instead of against you. We walk through the difference between...

270 | The Challenging Dynamic When Friends or Family Help With Your ACL Rehab 02.04.2026

In this episode, we dive into one of the most common and least talked about situations in ACL rehab: what happens when the person guiding your recovery is someone you already know. Whether it is a PT friend, a parent who is a clinician, or a spouse who knows movement, the reasons for going this route make complete sense on the surface. But in practice, the dynamic almost always shifts in ways that...

269 | Feed the Rebuild: What ACL Athletes Get Wrong About Nutrition 26.03.2026

In this episode, we dig into one of the most overlooked mistakes in ACL recovery: undereating. It sounds logical on the surface: you are moving less, so you eat less. But what is actually happening inside your body after surgery tells a completely different story. We break down the surgical stress cascade, what the research says about how fast muscle disappears in that first week post-op, and why...

268 | From ACL Adversity to Comeback: The Mindset Shift You Need Right Now 19.03.2026

In this episode, we sit with a quote from Duke Women's Basketball coach Kara Lawson that stopped me in my tracks and immediately made me think of every ACL athlete navigating this process. We don't get to control the length of our adversity. We get to control who we are in it. We unpack why "when will this be over?" is the wrong question to be asking, what it actually means to...

267 | The ACL Decision No One Talks About: Should You Even Return to Your Sport? 12.03.2026

In this episode, we dig into one of the most important and least talked about conversations in ACL rehab: the decision of whether or not to go back to your sport or activity after an ACL injury. We break down why this decision is not one size fits all and how three key factors change the entire equation: injury severity and surgical history, your actual goals, and your current season of life. We w...

266 | Complex ACL Cases: The More Complicated, The More Opinions You May Need 05.03.2026

In this episode, we break down what it actually means to have a complicated ACL/knee case, from multi-ligament involvement and cartilage damage to post-op complications like cyclops lesions, scar tissue, and quad shutdown/AMI that never resolves. We get honest about why surgeons default to "keep working on it," why patients stay too long with providers who are not helping them, and exact...

265 | Five Years of The ACL Athlete Podcast + Five Lessons Learned 26.02.2026

In this episode, we mark five years of The ACL Athlete Podcast by doing something I almost let pass entirely: sitting down with no agenda, and saying the things that have never quite been said clearly enough. We open with a message from a listener that stopped me in my tracks, shares what it actually cost me to go through two ACL tears, and then walks through five lessons that apply just as much t...

264 | Your ACL Rehab Is Hard… But Is It Actually Helping? 19.02.2026

In this episode, we unpack a big misconception in ACL rehab: the belief that if PT feels hard, it must be working. We break down why sweat, fatigue, and high heart rates don’t automatically equal progress, especially when your knee is swollen or stiff the next day. We dive into the difference between capacity and tolerance, explain why excessive plyometric volume can quietly stall recovery, and ou...

263 | Quad Size Still Smaller? The Science Behind Persistent Quad Atrophy after ACLR 12.02.2026

In this episode, we tackle one of the most frustrating and under-discussed parts of ACL rehab: your quad is still smaller months later, and you’re wondering if something is wrong. I break down what the research actually shows about quadriceps muscle mass before surgery, immediately after, and even years down the road. We walk through why atrophy starts earlier than most people realize, why surgery...

262 | The Human Body Is Resilient: Redefining ACL Limits Through Lindsey Vonn's Story 06.02.2026

In this episode, we take a deeper, more grounded look at resilience through the lens of Lindsey Vonn's ACL journey. Not as motivation, but as a real, physical, and mental demonstration of what the human body is capable of when given time, intention, and the right environment. From multiple ACL tears and degenerative knee changes to a partial knee replacement and a late-career Olympic push, Li...

261 | The ACL Is a Seatbelt: You Don’t Know You Need It Until You Do 29.01.2026

In this episode, we unpack why “feeling good” late in ACL rehab can be one of the most misleading signals an athlete can rely on. Using the ACL-as-a-seatbelt analogy, we break down why the ligament stays quiet during controlled rehab and daily activities, why clinic exams and timelines often provide a false sense of security, and why symptoms disappearing does not equal readiness for sport. This e...

260 | Arthrofibrosis After ACLR: Trusting Your Gut When Rehab Isn’t Adding Up 22.01.2026

In this episode, we dive into one of the most overlooked and misunderstood aspects of ACL rehab: what to do when your knee just doesn’t feel right. You can be doing everything “by the book,” checking every rehab box, yet still feel stuck with stiffness, blocked motion, or regression that doesn’t add up. We unpack why blindly pushing through isn’t always the answer, how arthrofibrosis and cyclops l...

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