Medial epicondyle orif protocol

    • [PDF File]TJ Ridley, MD

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      ORIF Medial Epicondyle of Humerus RehabilitationProtoco l . Phase / Goals Immobilization ROM Therapeutic Exercises . Phase 1 (0-7 days) Goals: • Protect repair and incision • Decrease pain/inflammation •Elbow splint at 90 degrees elbow flexion • Sling for comfort


    • [PDF File]ELBOW FRACTURE (Epicondyle)

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      or incomplete. The inner (medial) epicondyle is the attachment of the muscles that flex (bend down) the wrist, whereas the outer (lateral) epicondyle is the attachment of the muscles that extend (bend up) the wrist. Common Signs and Symptoms • Severe elbow pain at the time of injury • Tenderness, swelling, and later bruising of the elbow


    • [PDF File]MEDIAL EPICONDLYITIS REPAIR REHABILITATION PROTOCOL

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      REHABILITATION PROTOCOL IMMEDIATE POSTOPERATIVE PHASE Protect healing tissue Decrease pain/inflammation Retard muscular atrophy Avoid strengthening the flexor mass muscle group during this initial phase to allow for healing at medial epicondyle Weeks 1-2 • Brace: 90 degrees elbow flexion • Cryotherapy: To elbow joint • Active assisted ROM ...


    • [PDF File]Open Elbow Surgery ORIF Medial Epicondyle Post-Op ...

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      Open Elbow Surgery, ORIF Medial Epicondyle of the Humerus Day of Surgery A. Diet as tolerated. B. Pain medication as needed every 6 hours. C. Icing is important for the first 5-7 days post-op. While the post-op dressing is in place, icing should be done continuously.


    • [PDF File]POSTOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS – MEDIAL EPICONDYLE ORIF

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      POSTOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS – MEDIAL EPICONDYLE ORIF SLING/MOVEMENT You will be placed in a soft cast for 1 week after your surgery. This will limit the movement of your elbow as to not disrupt the reduced medial epicondyle. You will also be given a sling that you may wear for comfort.



    • [PDF File]Rehabilitation Protocol - Medial Epicondylitis

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      Laith M. Jazrawi, M.D. Chief, Division of Sports Medicine Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Tel: (646) 501-7223 option 4, option 2 Fax: (646) 501-7234


    • Medial Epicondyle ORIF CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE

      Medial epicondyle fractures account for a significant portion of all elbow fractures, both acute and chronic, in the adolescent population. Indication for a medial epicondyle ORIF is a fracture with a large displacement (typically >5 mm) of the bone. Rehabilitation following an ORIF will progress more slowly over the first 6 weeks to allow bone ...


    • [PDF File]Therapeutic Exercise Program for Epicondylitis (Tennis ...

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      Both tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis) are painful conditions caused by overuse. Over time, the forearm muscles and tendons become damaged from repeating the same motions again and again. This leads to pain and tenderness around the elbow.


    • [PDF File]Table of Contents

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      Dr. Chad Myeroff’s Rehabilitation Protocol Dr. Chad Myeroff, Shoulder and Elbow Specialist Updated: June 2020 ... Clavicle Fracture – ORIF ... Medial Epicondyle Fracture – ORIF ...


    • [PDF File]ORIF Medial Epicondyle PT Protocol - Rothman Ortho

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      Brandon J. Erickson, MD Mackenzie Lindeman, ATC 176 3rd Ave New York, NY 658 White Plains Rd Tarrytown, NY 450 Mamaroneck Rd Harrison, NY Phone: 914-580-9624 Brandon.erickson@rothmanortho.com


    • [PDF File]Post-Op Protocol for Lateral/Medial Epicondyle Debridement ...

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      Post-Op Protocol for Lateral/Medial Epicondyle Debridement/Repair Phase 1: Days 10-14 • Position the extremity in a sling for comfort. • Control edema and inflammation: Apply ice for 20 minutes two to three times a day. • Gentle hand, wrist, and elbow range of motion (ROM) exercises. Exercises should be done in a pain-free ROM.


    • [PDF File]LATERAL EPICONDYLE RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION PROTOCOL

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      LATERAL EPICONDYLE RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION PROTOCOL PHASE I (0-6 weeks) Goals: Prevent active wrist extension to protect repair, maintain shoulder ROM Precautions: Immobilizer should be worn at all times for first 7-10 days. Continue use of wrist splint for 3-4wks. Therapeutic Exercise: Passive ROM as tolerated.


    • [PDF File]MEDIAL and LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS Treatment Guidelines

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      Medial epicondylitis is also known as "golfer's elbow" or "swimmer's elbow." Protocol adapted from Wilk and Andrews. Phase I Acute Phase (approximately 0 to 14 days) Goal: Decrease inflammation and pain of the involved muscular origin. Gentle passive ROM.


    • [PDF File]MEDIAL EPICONDLYITIS REPAIR REHABILITATION PROTOCOL

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      MEDIAL EPICONDLYITIS REPAIR REHABILITATION PROTOCOL IMMEDIATE POSTOPERATIVE PHASE Goals • Protect healing tissue • Decrease pain/inflammation • Retard muscular atrophy • Avoid strengthening the flexor mass muscle group during this initial phase to allow for healing at medial epicondyle Weeks 1-2 • Brace: 90 degrees elbow flexion


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