Presented by the Spaulding
Sports Excellence Lecture Series
Monday, May 11th, 2026
5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
Virtual via Zoom

This course explores the collaborative approach between physical therapists, occupational therapists and athletic trainers in soccer rehabilitation. We will examine injury epidemiology, review injury prevention screening protocols, and outline the phases of rehabilitation with practical drills applicable in both clinical and field settings. The role of load management in rehabilitation will be addressed, along with strategies for effective collaboration between disciplines to optimize outcomes for soccer athletes.
For those who cannot attend the live class, an on-demand version will be available following the class.
Continuing Education Credits Anticipated: APTA (PT), AOTA (OT), BOC (AT)
Pricing
MGB Employees: Free with coupon code and proof of MGB User ID
Non MGB Employees: $40.00
Learning Outcomes – Following this course, participants will be able to:
- List at least two epidemiological concerns of soccer injuries across ages and sex
- Identify at least two appropriate exercises based on the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) & FIFA-11 Injury Prevention Program for injury prevention
- List at least two rationales for utilizing the neurocognitive application for rehabilitation
- Define load progression and its impact on return to play
Time-Ordered Agenda
- 25-minutes: Research epidemiolog
- 35-minutes: Return to Sport Theory and Review of Drills
- 10-minutes: Load Progression
- 10-minutes: Rehabilitation providers’ perspectives
- 10-minutes: Discussion and Questions





