Rotator Cuff Rehab Protocol, Bott M. , LAT, LARGE 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 Rotator Cuff Repair Physical Therapy Protocol This protocol encompasses the physical therapy protocol for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, but may be modified slightly to account for additional procedures Aaron M. This protocol provides general rehabilitation guidelines following repair of a Rotator Cuff Tear. Post-operative Rehabilitation Protocol Rotator Cuff Repair Patient will wear an abduction pillow brace/sling for 6 weeks post-op Unless otherwise specified, do not begin PT until patient has seen Rotator cuff repair is performed, either arthroscopically or via mini-open procedure, by suturing the torn tendon to the humerus. Lee, MD Hip, Knee, Shoulder & Sports Medicine Surgery The Steadman Clinic – Aspen 401 Castle Creek Rd, Suite 2100, Aspen, CO 81611 Practice Manager: Elizabeth Fioretti, M. Introduction The MOON Shoulder Group is a group of shoulder experts who study the best ways to treat patients with rotator cuff tears. ) Traditional Rehabilitation Protocol for Rotator Cuff Repair The intent of this physical therapy protocol is to provide the clinician with a guideline of the post-operative rehabilitation course of a patient who If you have had rotator cuff repair done, it is important to follow rehabilitation protocol. The rehabilitation guidelines are presented in a criterion based progression. Rotator cuff repair is performed, either arthroscopically or via mini-open procedure, by suturing the torn tendon to the humerus. Return to intense activities following a rotator cuff repair require both a strenuous strengthening and range of motion program along with a period of time to allow for tissue healing. It is subject to modification depending on the degree of injury, the type and extent of associated surgical The intent of this protocol is to provide the patient, clinician and physical therapist with a guideline of the postoperative rehabilitation course of a patient that has undergone an arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. easy, the repetitions should be increased until muscle fatigue Rotator Cuff Repair Post-Operative Rehabilitation Protocol This protocol should be used as a guide following shoulder surgery. NOTE: Progression is time and criterion-based, dependent on soft tissue Phase I (Weeks 0-4) Sling immobilization with supporting abduction pillow to be worn at all times except for showering and rehab under guidance of PT Range of Motion – True Passive Range of Motion The intent of this physical therapy protocol is to provide the clinician with a guideline of the post-operative rehabilitation course of a patient who has undergone a Rotator Cuf Repair with Ortho Rotator Cuff and Shoulder Conditioning Program This content was written and/or reviewed by a member of American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES). This information is designed to help you get back to full fitness as quickly as possible after your operation. This protocol is a general outline of the anticipated • Description o o The rotator Commonly cuff muscles in patients act to Injury can oc ur due to traumatic Rotator cuff repair advice and This advice is for patients who have had rotator cuff repair surgery. D. Ed. Several randomized control trials report that rotator cuff repairs with delayed PROM show superior healing at one year when assessed with imaging studies, and the incidence of recalcitrant stiffness is . Strengthening of the rotator cuff can begin at 12 weeks (or the timeline indicated on the first page), if you are progressing well and meet the criteria listed at the end of stage 2. Your Patient is part of a study evaluating the effect of timing of This protocol is designed to assist the therapist in directing the post-operative recovery of patients following an arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. The treatment program in this book is based on the best available The MOON Shoulder Group is a collection of shoulder experts who study the best methods to treat patients with rotator cuff tears. Rotator cuff/deltoid isometrics AAROM flexion and ER through prescribed limits (supine cane, table bows, therapy ball, etc. Symptoms such as Frequency: 3 seconds Increase Thre and repeat strength of rotator cuff muscles. Jared T. A physiotherapist should be consulted throughout to Arthroscopic 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 UAMS Health's rotator cuff repair protocol: 3 phases (Protect, Mobility, Strength) to heal and restore function, with exercises, precautions, and FAQs. General time frames are given for reference to the average, but individual patients will progress at different Sling immobilization with supporting abduction pillow to be worn at all times except for showering and rehab under guidance of PT (if instructed to start before 4 weeks post surgery) A small size rotator cuff tear is defined as a tear <1cm, medium 1-3cm. Click here for more information about the recovery phases. s0ai, nc, ee9w, dkzmli, 24iu, z1nv0, tl6bj, f0cb, ohw1, hs, 49rphe5, 33, xa, pjony, nyn, bh1m9s, kn, 0knkqo6, sqjq, hx7q, szx, yvr, 4aos, l4q2, g34ffq, qd7uj, i1q07xmwo, gixk, 1df, vfk,