Teaching the Next Generation of Physical Therapists  

Third-year physical therapy students at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, learned about the importance of knee extension, how to provide evidence-based care and how to establish relationships with referring physicians during a four-hour visit by a team from Shelbourne Knee Center on February 20, 2019. K.

Being the Best at Taking Care of Knees

William J. Claussen, MPT, decided to become a physical therapist after he ruptured his Achilles tendon playing soccer. At Shelbourne Knee Center, he takes care of patients’ knee problems with confidence and conducts research to help physical therapists in other practices improve care for their patients with knee injuries and problems. 

Accelerating Recovery with the IdealKnee™  

Disclosure: Dr. Shelbourne is an unpaid consultant for the IdealKnee™. 

When Jeff Sharpe was doing rehab after surgery for a meniscus tear, he used the prototype of a new device, the IdealKnee™, to regain full knee extension. “My doctors were amazed at how quickly I was back playing soccer with full range of motion,” says Sharpe, owner of TS Ideal Products. 

Case Study: Soccer Player Travels from North Carolina for ACL Treatment

Darby Bevis has been playing soccer since she was three years old. “Soccer is a really creative game,” says the midfielder from Mooresville, North Carolina. “That’s why I love it.” A high school senior, Darby plays mostly for the Community School of Davidson and the Charlotte Soccer Academy.