Rotator Cuff Tear Protocol
Found 11 free book(s)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.
Large Rotator Cuff Repair Protocol - Fowler Kennedy Sport ...
www.fowlerkennedy.comLARGE ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR PROTOCOL The intent of this protocol is to provide the clinician with instruction, direction, rehabilitative guidelines and functional goals for all rotator cuff repair procedures. ... Tear size (large/massive tear or >1 tendon repair difficult to …
Small Rotator Cuff Repair Protocol - Fowler Kennedy Sport ...
fowlerkennedy.comSMALL ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR PROTOCOL The intent of this protocol is to provide the clinician with instruction, direction, rehabilitative guidelines and functional goals for all rotator cuff repair procedures. ... Tear size (large/massive tear or >1 tendon repair difficult to …
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.
Rehabilitation Protocol: Massive Rotator Cuff Tear Repair
www.lahey.orgA rotator cuff tear of greater than 5 cm is considered a massive tear. These tears are usually chronic in nature and often involve poor tissue quality with fatty infiltration and muscle atrophy. The chronic nature of these tears along with poor underlying quality of …
Rehabilitation Guidelines for Type I and Type II Rotator ...
www.uwhealth.orgsignificant rotator cuff tear from trauma. Rotator cuff tears can be classified in various ways. The first classification is a partial thickness or a full thickness tear. Normal tendon thickness is 9 to 12 mm. Partial thickness tears start on one surface of the tendon, but do not
Management of Rotator Cuff Injuries - AAOS
www.aaos.orgphysical therapy in symptomatic patients with full thickness rotator cuff tears. However, the rotator cuff tear size, muscle atrophy, and fatty infiltration may progress over 5 to 10 years with non operative management.
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.
Rotator Cuff Repair Protocol - Boston Shoulder Institute
bostonshoulderinstitute.comArthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Protocol: The intent of this protocol is to provide the clinician with a guideline of the post-operative rehabilitation course of a patient that has undergone an arthroscopic assisted/mini-open rotator cuff repair. It is no means intended to …
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 ...
Rotator Cuff and Shoulder Conditioning Program
orthoinfo.aaos.orgRotator Cuff and Shoulder Conditioning Program Introduction 1 Additional Notes Purpose of Program _____ After an injury or surgery, an exercise conditioning program will help you return to daily activities and enjoy a more active, healthy lifestyle. Following a well-structured conditioning program will also help you return to sports and other ...