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Shoulder Arthroscopic RCT Repair Protocol
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 be a substitute for one’s
SLAP Repair Protocol - South Shore Orthopedics
southshoreorthopedics.comSLAP Repair Protocol . Anatomy and Biomechanics . The shoulder is a wonderfully complex joint that is made up of the ball and socket connection between the humerus (ball) and the glenoid portion of the scapula (socket). The socket portion of the joint is not naturally deep. For this reason the shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body.
HIPABDUCTOR REPAIR PROTOCOL
www.eandbortho.comAbductor Repair Protocol Page 3 of PHASE 2: INTERMEDIATE PHASE Weeks 4-6 Continue with previous or modified versions of previous exercises, but may add:
Bankart Repair Protocol - mc.vanderbilt.edu
www.mc.vanderbilt.eduBankart Repair Protocol . The Bankart procedure is performed to increase anterior stability of the shoulder. The following is a guideline for progression of post-operative treatment.
Slap Repair Protocol - Boston Sports Medicine
www.bostonsportsmedicine.com2. Protect the repair . 3. Begin early shoulder motion . ACTIVITIES WHEN YOU GO HOME: 1. Apply ice to the shoulder as tolerated to reduce pain and swelling. You can change the dressing to a smaller one to allow the cold therapy to reach the shoulder. 2. Remove the sling on the first day after surgery. Move your elbow, fingers and hand several ...