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nwomedicine.comRemove splint if excessive drainage through post-op dressing or if patient reports high/abnormal pain. After incision is checked, place patient back into splint with appropriate padding. o. Dr. Tremains patients: Do NOT remove post operative splint • Initiate pain free range of motion once pain/swelling subsides and . per consultation with ...
Treatment Guideline Precautions Phase ... - Back and Neck Pain
www.houstonspinesurgeon.com1. Pain and swelling within tolerance. 2. Independent HEP 3. Tolerance of 15 min of exercise and 15-30 min of cardiovascular exercise. 4. Functional ADL for self care/hygiene Phase II: Initiation of OP-PT 8-12 weeks/2-3 times per week Goals: 1. Patient education/Back school 2.
Rehabilitation Protocol for Rotator Cuff Repair-Small to ...
www.massgeneral.orgMar 11, 2019 · If you develop a fever, unresolving numbness/tingling, excessive drainage from the incision, uncontrolled pain or any other symptoms you have concerns about you should contact the referring physician. PHASE I: IMMEDIATE POST-OP (0-3 WEEKS AFTER SURGERY) Rehabilitation Goals • Protect surgical repair • Reduce swelling, minimize pain
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dsps.wi.govJul 23, 2021 · Safer Pain Practices for Emergency, General, and Trauma Surgery 1 University of Wisconsin-Madison Safer Pain Practices for Primary Care Providers 1 University of Wisconsin-Madison Wisconsin Responsible Opioid Prescribing Gudieline Course 2 WFH - Ascension - …
How to Care for Yourself After Lumbar Spinal Fusion
www.med.umich.edu1. Control your pain by taking oral pain medications 2. Get up and walk around on your own 3. Empty your bladder. If you are unable to do these things or if you have any problems from your surgery, you may need to stay in the hospital longer. A physical therapist usually helps you learn how to get in and out of bed, and use good body mechanics.
ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (ACL) POST-‐OP …
universityorthopedics.compain or swelling or decrease in motion at any time, activity should be decreased until problems are resolved. PHASE I: 0-‐2 WEEKS POSTOPERATIVE GOALS: • Progressive decrease in swelling • AROM: 0 – 100 degrees • Prevent post-‐op knee stiffness • deviationIndependent
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www.massgeneral.orgApply ice to the shoulder as tolerated to reduce pain and swelling. You can change the dressing to a smaller one to allow the cold therapy to reach the shoulder. 2. Remove the sling on the first day after surgery. Move your elbow, fingers and hand several times a day. 3. Begin the pendulum exercise several times a day:
ACHILLES TENDON REPAIR
www.beaconortho.comPOST-OP DAYS 1 – 10 •Brace/Splint – Watch for skin breakdown •Crutches – non weight bearing (NWB) •Active motion (AROM) hip and knee •Wiggle toes •Straight leg raise (SLR) x 4 •Lower extremity (LE) stretches – Hamstring, quads, ITB, hip flexors •Ice and Elevation. GOALS •Pain management •Protection. Days 10 – 21
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Frequently Asked Questions
www.brighamandwomens.org(Post op week # 1 to approximately Post op week # 6) General Information / Goals: This is the “Healing phase”. The strength of the repair is initially only the strength of the sutures and anchors attaching it to the bone. At 4 weeks post op the strength of the tendon repair is about 20% of a “normal” tendon attachment.
UVA HAND CENTER – THERAPY
med.virginia.edu2nd Post-Op Visit (10-12 days) Surgical follow-up visit with attending surgeon or physician assistant Sutures removed New sterile dressing applied Educate about keeping hand dry until 2 weeks post-op; continue to wear splint and reinforce no heavy lifting. SUTURES OUT WITH OT/PT at 14 days post operatively . 3rd Post-Op Visit (3 weeks) Therapy ...