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Surgical Protocol

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Trident Tritanium Acetabular System Surgical Protocol

Trident Tritanium Acetabular System Surgical Protocol

www.strykermeded.com

Surgical Protocol Indications • Painful, disabling joint disease of the hip resulting from: degenerative arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post-traumatic arthritis or late stage avascular necrosis. • Revision of previous unsuccessful femoral head replacement, cup arthroplasty or other procedure. • Clinical management problems where

  Protocol, Surgical, Surgical protocol

Corey A. Wulf, MD NON-SURGICAL ROTATOR CUFF TEAR ...

Corey A. Wulf, MD NON-SURGICAL ROTATOR CUFF TEAR ...

tcomn.com

may require surgical intervention this protocol provides you with general guidelines for the non-surgical rehabilitation of the patient with a full-thickness rotator cuff tear. specific changes in the program will be made by the physician as appropriate for the individual patient.

  Rates, Rotator, Cuff, Protocol, Surgical, Surgical rotator cuff tear, Rotator cuff tear

Outpatient Procedure Component Surgical Site Infection ...

Outpatient Procedure Component Surgical Site Infection ...

www.cdc.gov

These ASCs will use this protocol for surveillance of surgical patients receiving an eligible NHSN outpatient procedure (Table 1). Reporting Plan . A facility may choose to perform surgical site surveillance “in-plan” or “off-plan” for any of the NHSN

  Protocol, Surgical

CERVICAL FUSION POST-SURGICAL REHABILITATION …

CERVICAL FUSION POST-SURGICAL REHABILITATION …

orthonc.com

POST-SURGICAL REHABILITATION PROTOCOL POST-OP DAYS 1 – 30 • C-collar – Per surgeon, wear at night for comfort Sit in chair for all meals • Sit at 30+ minute intervals throughout the day • Posture education – Use lumbar roll when sitting • Pelvic tilts • Spinal stabilization ex – in supine, neck supported (no bridging)

  Protocol, Surgical

ACHILLES TENDON REPAIR

ACHILLES TENDON REPAIR

www.beaconortho.com

POST-SURGICAL REHABILITATION PROTOCOL . POST-OP DAYS 1 – 10 •Brace/Splint – Watch for skin breakdown •Crutches – non weight bearing (NWB) •Active motion (AROM) hip and knee •Wiggle toes •Straight leg raise (SLR) x 4 •Lower extremity (LE) stretches – Hamstring, quads, ITB, hip flexors •Ice and Elevation. GOALS •Pain ...

  Repair, Protocol, Surgical, Helical, Tendon, Achilles tendon repair

ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (ACL) POST-­‐OP …

ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (ACL) POST-­‐OP …

universityorthopedics.com

PROTOCOL The following is a protocol for postoperative patients following ACL reconstruction. The primary goal of this protocol is to protect the reconstruction while steadily progressing towards and ultimately achieving pre-­‐injury level of activity. Please note this protocol

  Protocol

ADULT ELECTROLYTE REPLACEMENT PROTOCOLS

ADULT ELECTROLYTE REPLACEMENT PROTOCOLS

www.surgicalcriticalcare.net

protocol or policy, nor are intended to replace clinical judgment or dictate care of individual patients. 1 Approved 05/29/01 Revised 01/14/08 ADULT ELECTROLYTE REPLACEMENT PROTOCOLS SUMMARY Standing electrolyte replacement protocols are available for use in adult patients admitted to Orlando Regional Healthcare hospitals.

  Replacement, Protocol, Electrolyte, Electrolyte replacement

Rehabilitation Protocol for Anterior Cruciate Ligament ...

Rehabilitation Protocol for Anterior Cruciate Ligament ...

www.massgeneral.org

Rehabilitation Protocol for Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction This protocol is intended to guide clinicians through the post-operative course for ACL Reconstruction. This protocol is time based (dependent on tissue healing) as well as criterion based. Specific intervention should be based on the needs

  Protocol

Ankle Fracture Post-op Rehabilitation Protocol

Ankle Fracture Post-op Rehabilitation Protocol

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Ankle Fracture Post-op Rehabilitation Protocol This protocol provides you with general guidelines for initial stage and progression of rehabilitation according to specified time frames, related tissue tolerance and directional preference of movement. Specific changes in the program will be made by the

  Protocol

Non-Operative Rotator Cuff Tear Protocol

Non-Operative Rotator Cuff Tear Protocol

www.sosmed.org

protocol. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2009 Jan-Feb;18(1):138-60. doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2008.06.004. Epub 2008 Oct 2. Kukkonen J, Joukainen A, Aärimaa V, et al. Treatment of non-traumatic rotator cuff tears: A randomised controlled trial with one-year clinical results.

  Rates, Rotator, Cuff, Protocol, Rotator cuff tear protocol

Clavicle Fracture Rehabilitation Protocol

Clavicle Fracture Rehabilitation Protocol

www.justingriffinmd.com

CLAVICLE FRACTURE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL RANGE OF MOTION IMMOBILIZER EXERCISES PHASE I 0-6 weeks 0-4 weeks: None 4-6 weeks: begin PROM Limit flexion to 90°, external rotation to 45°, extension to 20° 0-4 weeks: Immobilized at all times day and night Off for hygiene and gentle exercise only 0-4 weeks: elbow/wrist ROM, grip

  Protocol

Knee - ACL Allograft Protocol

Knee - ACL Allograft Protocol

www.brighamandwomens.org

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. It is no means intended to be a substitute for one’s clinical decision making regarding the progression of

  Protocol

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