Reconstruction Rehabilitation Protocol
Found 7 free book(s)ACL Reconstruction Rehabilitation Protocol - Dr. Millett
drmillett.comACL Reconstruction Rehabilitation Protocol One of the most common complications following ACL reconstruction is loss of motion, especially loss of extension. Loss of knee extension has been shown to result in a limp, quadriceps muscle weakness, and anterior knee pain. Studies have demonstrated that the
Knee - ACL Allograft Protocol
www.brighamandwomens.orgACL Allograft Reconstruction Protocol The intent of this protocol is to provide the clinician with a guideline for the post-operative rehabilitation course of a patient that has undergone an ACL allograft reconstruction.
ACL Reconstruction: A Guide to Recovery After Surgery
rebalancemd.comACL Reconstruction: A Guide to Recovery After Surgery ... A physiotherapy or rehabilitation protocol is at the end of this guide Give the physiotherapy protocol to your physiotherapist Most patients should see a physiotherapist for the first time within 1-2 weeks of surgery
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.
Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Repair and Reconstruction ...
www.uwhealth.orgReconstruction differs from repair in that graft tissue (such as a hamstring tendon) is used to replace or reinforce the MPFL. The MPFL reconstruction may also be combined with other patellar stabilization procedures. A quality post-operative rehabilitation program is essential to having a successful outcome from a MPFL procedure. The goals of ...
Rehabilitation Protocol for Rotator Cuff Repair-Small to ...
www.massgeneral.orgMar 11, 2019 · Rehabilitation Protocol for Rotator Cuff Repair-Small to Medium Sized Tears This protocol is intended to guide clinicians and patients through the post-operative course of a rotator cuff repair. Specific interventions should be based on the needs of the individual and should consider exam findings and clinical decision making.
PHYSICAL THERAPY REHABILIATION PROTOCOL ANTERIOR …
www.gomberamd.comPHYSICAL THERAPY REHABILIATION PROTOCOL ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (ACL) PARTIAL TEAR This program is designed to strengthen the knee and restore the natural neuromuscular control that helps keep the knee stable during dynamic sports activities. With appropriate muscle control, a partially torn ACL may still allow enough stability to