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Total Shoulder Arthroplasty/Hemiarthroplasty Protocol**

Total Shoulder Arthroplasty/Hemiarthroplasty Protocol**

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Phase I: Immediate Postsurgical Phase Goals: • Allow healing of soft tissue • Maintain integrity of replaced joint • Gradually increase passive range of motion (PROM) of shoulder; restore active range of motion

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Department of Rehabilitation Services Reverse Total ...

Department of Rehabilitation Services Reverse Total ...

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• Function: As with a conventional TSA, maximize overall upper extremity function, while respecting soft tissue constraints. • ROM: Expectation for range of motion gains should be set on a case-by-case basis depending upon underlying pathology. Normal/full active range of motion of the shoulder joint following rTSA is not expected.

  Active, Ranges, Upper, Motion, Extremity, Range of motion, Active range of motion, Upper extremity

Open Biceps Tenodesis Rehab Protocol - SASpine

Open Biceps Tenodesis Rehab Protocol - SASpine

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• Completion of phase I activities without pain or difficulty Phase II – Active Range of Motion Phase (postop week 4) Goals: • Minimize shoulder pain and inflammatory response • Achieve gradual restoration of AROM • Begin light waist level functional activities • Wean out of sling by the end of the 2-3 postoperative week • Return to light computer work

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Rehabilitation Protocol for Distal Biceps Tendon Repair

Rehabilitation Protocol for Distal Biceps Tendon Repair

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4. Cili, Akin et al. Immediate Active Range of Motion After Modified 2 Incision Repair in Acute Distal Biceps Rupture. AJSM January 2009 Vol 37 issue 1, Pg: 130-135. 5. Bisson et al. Is It Safe to Perform Aggressive Rehabilitation After Distal Biceps Repair Using The Modified 2-incision approach? A Biomechanical Study.

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