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Anterior Shoulder Dislocation: Conservative Protocol
fraserortho.com• Active range of motion within 20° of uninvolved shoulder Treatment: • Modalities as indicated to control and decrease pain/inflammation/muscle guarding • Joint mobilization of glenohumeral joint, AC joint, SC joint, and scapulothoracic junction if indicated • Joint mobilization of glenohumeral joint may include anterior glides
Small Joints of the Hand: Joint Mobilization: MCP, PIP ...
handfoundation.org• Use local elbow joint mobilization techniques to reduce pain and increase pain free grip strength in patients with LET. • Seems to have a positive effect as a stand-alone or adjunctive treatment in improving outcomes in the short term.
Principles of Joint Mobilization - Physiopedia
www.physio-pedia.comJoint Mobilization skilled passive movement of the articular surfaces performed by a physical therapist to decrease pain or increase joint mobility. 2 continuing ED Presentation Objectives nDefine osteokinematic and arthrokinematic motion oExplain the arthrokinematic rules of motion
Shoulder Joint Mobilization - Hand Foundation
handfoundation.org24‐Mar‐18 1 Joint Mobilization –Shoulder Saturday, March 24, 2018 FRANK FEDORCZYK, PT, DPT JANE FEDORCZYK, PT, PHD, CHT KEN TAYLOR, PT, DPT, OCS
DISPLAY 7-2 Shoulder Joint Mobilization
download.lww.comShoulder Joint Mobilization Glenohumeral Anterior Glide Purpose: to increase shoulder external rotation and extension Position: patient is prone with shoulder at edge of table and abducted to 90 degrees, elbow flexed to 90 degrees; mobilizing hand on posterior humeral head while stabilizing hand holds mid-humerus
Thoracic mobilization and manipulation for the treatment ...
aaompt.orgthoracic and rib mobilization and manipulation. • As a whole, conflicting results for patients with SIS, however studies were not of homogenous groups or treatments. • “Based on findings of our review, clinicians should consider incorporating soft tissue and joint mobilization techniques in …
Rehabilitation Protocol: Massive Rotator Cuff Tear Repair
www.lahey.orgSoft Tissue Mobilization as indicated (no G/H joint mobilization) Exercise Shoulder PROM only! AROM C-spine, elbow, wrist and hand Functional Activities Utilize sling at all times Resume driving only when advised by surgeon Week 5: General conditioning while protecting shoulder (walking, stationary bike)