Rotator Cuff Tear
Found 7 free book(s)LARGE ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR PROTOCOL
www.fowlerkennedy.comGENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF ROTATOR CUFF TEAR SIZE1 Small: <1cm in length Medium: 1-3 cm Large: 3-5 cm Massive: >5 cm Also, tears are described as either partial or full thickness depending on the amount of tissue damage. Partial tears do not go all the way through the cuff, although a large surface area may be involved either on the bursal side ...
Non-Operative Rotator Cuff Tear Protocol - SOS Med
www.sosmed.orgKuhn, JE. Exercise in the treatment of rotator cuff impingement: a systematic review and a synthesized evidence-based rehabilitation protocol. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2009 Jan-Feb;18(1):138-60. doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2008.06.004. Epub 2008 Oct 2.
Rotator Cuff Repair Post-Operative Protocol
tcomn.comRotator Cuff Repair Post-Operative Protocol Jason Dieterle, DO Supraspinatus = small tear Supra + Infraspinatus = large tear 0-2 WEEKS POST - OP: Wear sling until 4 weeks post op unless specified. Keep the abductor pillow in for the 4 weeks as well. Purpose of the abductor pillow is to keep tension off of the repair, avoid adduction.
Shoulder: Shoulder Impingement: What You Can Do
mydoctor.kaiserpermanente.orgarm.As a result, the structures (bursa, rotator cuff tendons,and ligaments) become irritated and painful.Thiscan lead to bursitis, tendonitisand otherrotator cuff problems. What causes shoulder impingement syndrome? •Repetitive motions overhead •Poor rotator cuff muscle strength •Poor posture and shoulder blade muscle strength
www.mghsportsmedicine.org Arthroscopic Labrum Repair of ...
www.massgeneral.orgrotator cuff muscles may also be recommended. If these conservative measures are insufficient, your doctor may recommend arthroscopic surgery During the surgery, your doctor will examine the labrum and the biceps tendon. If the injury is confined to the labrum itself, without involving the tendon, the biceps tendon attachment is still stable.
Revisiting the continuum model of tendon pathology: what ...
bjsm.bmj.comApr 07, 2016 · adapted for rotator cuff2 and equine tendon path-ology.3 The original paper suggested that the model should be tested against further developments in the clinical and research environment to assess its relevance. Seven years later, we reflect on the rele-vance of the model to sports medicine and physio-therapy. The main questions that have ...
Rotator Cuff Repair Post-operative Rehabilitation Protocol
www.orthoindy.comRotator Cuff Repair Post-operative Rehabilitation Protocol. Phase I: Days 1 to 28 Days 1 to 6 . Brace • Abduction brace/sling, remove sling only to bathe and to complete exercises. Shoulder Motion. Passive Range of Motion: • Pendulum exercises Active Range of Motion: • Cervical, elbow, fingers and hand. Strengthening. Isometrics ...