Labral repair
Found 7 free book(s)Rehabilitation of Hip Labral Tears
cme.uthscsa.edu• Labral debridement and labral repair • See patient checklist in Garrison, et al. reference. This presentation is the intellectual property of the author. ...
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery - ABOS
www.abos.org23455 Capsulorrhaphy, anterior; with labral repair (eg, Bankart procedure) 23460 Capsulorrhaphy, anterior, any type; with bone block 23462 Capsulorrhaphy, anterior, any type; with coracoid process transfer
Rehabilitation Guidelines for Posterior Shoulder ...
www.uwhealth.orgLabral Repair The anatomic configuration of the shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint) is often compared to a golf ball on a tee. This is because the articular surface of the round humeral head is approximately four times greater than that of the relatively flat shoulder blade face (glenoid fossa).1 The stability and movement of the
Rehabilitation Protocol: SLAP repair Superior Labral ...
www.lahey.orgSLAP Repair,Mark. Lemos, MD; David De Baere PT, DPT, 1_2020 Rehabilitation Protocol: SLAP repair Superior Labral Lesion Anterior to Posterior Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Burlington 781-744-8650 Lahey Outpatient Center, Lexington 781-372-7020 Lahey Medical Center, Peabody 978-538-4267
Rehabilitation Guidelines For SLAP Lesion Repair
www.uwhealth.orgFigure 2-C A Type-III SLAP lesion is a superior labral bucket-handle tear. Figure 2-D A Type IV SLAP lesion is a superior labral bucket-handle tear that extends Into the biceps tendon. Reprint permission for illustrations and photos is granted by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
Shoulder Rotator Cuff Repair Post-Operative Guidelines
www.hss.eduSHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR POST-OPERATIVE GUIDELINES References Altintas B, Bradley H, Logan C, Delvecchio B, Anderson N, Millett PJ. (2019). Rehabilitation following subscapularis tendon repair. Int J Sports Phys Ther, 14(2):318-332.
SHOULDER EXAMINATION
www.shoulderdoc.co.ukapprehension. A clunk or snap on anterior subluxation or reduction may suggest a labral tear or Bankart lesion. The test is then repeated with a substantial compressive load applied before translation is attempted to gain an appreciation of the competency of the anterior glenoid lip. The
