Reconstruction Protocol
Found 7 free book(s)Medial Patellofemoral Ligament (MPFL) Reconstruction …
sportmed.comFeb 20, 2014 · Reconstruction Protocol Initial PT evaluation and treatment begins post-op day 2 Weeks 0-6 • Weight bear as tolerated in hinged knee brace • Wean crutches as tolerated • Brace locked with ambulation ONLY until patient is stable • Unlock brace with all other activities (i.e. Sleeping, exercise, resting)
Rehabilitation Protocol for AC Joint Reconstruction
www.massgeneral.orgRehabilitation after Acromioclavicular Joint Reconstruction Phase two: 7 to 12 weeks after surgery Goals: 1. Protect the surgical repair 2. Improve range of motion of the shoulder 3. Begin gentle strengthening Activities 1. Sling Your sling is no longer necessary unless your doctor instructs you to continue using it (use it for comfort only). 2.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) and Meniscus Repair ...
www.connecticutchildrens.orgRehabilitation Protocol General notes: “As tolerated” should be understood to include with safety for the reconstruction/repair; pain, limp, swelling, or other undesirable factors are indicators that you are doing too much too soon. If any of these should …
Functional Testing Guidelines for ACL Reconstruction
www.fowlerkennedy.com1 FUNCTIONAL TESTING GUIDELINES FOR ACL RECONSTRUCTION TESTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLINICIANS Carioca Quickly side …
Rehabilitation Guidelines for Achilles Tendon Repair
www.uwhealth.orgreconstruction. PHASE I (surgery to 2 weeks after surgery) Appointments • Rehabilitation appointments begin 14-16 days after surgery Rehabilitation Goals • Protection of the surgically repaired tendon • Wound healing Precautions • Continuous use of the boot in …
Rehabilitation Protocol for Medial Collateral Ligament Injury
www.massgeneral.org175 Cambridge Street, 4th floor Boston, MA 02114 Tel: 617-726-7500 Rehabilitation after Injury to the Medial Collateral Ligament of the Knee Phase 1: The first six weeks after injury (grade 2 …
Rehabilitation Guidelines for Elbow Ulnar Collateral ...
www.uwhealth.orgCollateral Ligament (UCL) Reconstruction The elbow is a complex system of three joints formed from three bones; the humerus (the upper arm bone), the ulna (the larger bone of the forearm, on the small finger side) and the radius (the smaller bone of the forearm on the thumb side). This complex system allows a hinging