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Total Knee Arthroplasty Protocol - Brigham and Women's …
www.brighamandwomens.orgPhysical therapy interventions are also directed towards identifying other sensomotor or systemic conditions that may influence a patients’ rehabilitation potential. ... • Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) for quads if poor quad contraction is present. NMES parameters to be set based on goal of exercise/activity. See neuromuscular ...
Flexor Tendon Repair Protocol Zone 2-5 - Brigham and …
www.brighamandwomens.orgBRIGHAM AND WOMEN’S HOSPITAL A Teaching Affiliate of Harvard Medical School 75 Francis St. Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Department of Rehabilitation Services Physical Therapy Zones 2-5 Flexor tendon repair Protocol TimelineSplint Therapeutic Exercise PrecautionsOther Week 3 May initiate serial static PIP extension splints at night if needed.
Knee - ACL Allograft Protocol - Brigham and Women's …
www.brighamandwomens.org• Knee extensions 90°-45°, progress to eccentrics • Advance closed kinetic chain activities (leg press, one-leg mini squats 0-45° of flexion, step-ups begin at 2” progress to 8”, etc.) • Progress proprioception activities (slide board, use of ball, racquet with balance activities, etc.)
Knee - ACL Allograft Protocol - Brigham and Women's …
www.brighamandwomens.org• Knee extensions 90°-45°, progress to eccentrics • Advance closed kinetic chain activities (leg press, one-leg mini squats 0-45° of flexion, step-ups begin at 2” progress to 8”, etc.) • Progress proprioception activities (slide board, use of ball, racquet with balance activities, etc.)
Distal Biceps Tendon Protocol - Brigham and Women's …
www.brighamandwomens.org• Elbow placed in a hinged ROM brace at 5-7 days postoperative. Brace set unlocked at 45° to full flexion. • Gradually increase elbow ROM in brace (see below) Hinged Brace Range of Motion Progression (ROM progression may be adjusted base on Surgeon’s assessment of the surgical repair.) Week 2 45° to full elbow flexion
Knee Meniscal Repair Protocol - Brigham and Women's …
www.brighamandwomens.orgKey Factors in determining progression of rehabilitation after Meniscal repair include: • Anatomic site of tear • Suture fixation (failure can be caused by too vigorous rehabilitation) • Location of tear (anterior or posterior) • Other pathology (ligamentous injury) Phase I –Maximum Protection- Weeks 1-6: Goals:
Spine Lumbar Spinal Stenosis - Brigham and Women's …
www.brighamandwomens.orgLumbar spinal stenosis is becoming more frequently recognized and diagnosed as the population ages. It is the most common diagnosis associated with …