Shoulder bicep pain
[PDF File] Rehabilitation Protocol for Distal Biceps Tendon Repair
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• Full, pain-free ROM of shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand • Proper scapulothoracic mechanics • Full A/PROM to repaired elbow and forearm with normal grip strength PHASE IV: TRANSITIONAL (11-15 WEEKS AFTER SURGERY) Rehabilitation Goals • Increase functional strength of operated upper extremity • Initiate strengthening at Week 10 …
[PDF File] ABOUT SHOULDER BICEPS TENODESIS - BELL SPORTS MEDICINE …
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Pain, weakness and stiffness commonly occur when the biceps tendon is injured at the shoulder. In some patients the tendon can tear from its insertion, causing a visible deformity called “popeye arm.”. With severe biceps tendon injuries, many patients require surgery to fix the problem. In these cases, the biceps tendon cannot be connected ...
Chronic Shoulder Pain - ACR
https://acsearch.acr.org/docs/3101482/Narrative/
Chronic shoulder pain lasting >6 months is a common presenting complaint, particularly in patients ≥40 years of age [1]. Along with a thorough history and physical examination, imaging plays a critical role in determining the source of chronic shoulder pain. Common pain generators in the shoulder include the rotator cuff tendons, biceps tendon, labrum, …
[PDF File] VA DISABILITY RATINGS FOR - VA Claims Insider
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Shoulder pain can qualify for VA disability and will be rated 10% at minimum, unless there is limited motion that qualifies for a higher rating After a year following surgery with severe painful motion or weakness After a year following surgery: the minimum ratings are as follows 60% 30% 50% 20% With intermediate degrees of residual weakness, pain or …
BICEPS TENODESIS CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE - Ohio …
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Pain-free, Progressive Restoration of AROM and Strength. No pain, inflammation or strengthening in plane until ROM in almost full. Avoid long lever arm resistance for elbow supination and flexion. Normalize strength, endurance, neuromuscular control starting below chest level, working up to overheard functional activities. Post-op Weeks 4-6.
[PDF File] Biceps Tenodesis Protocol - Brigham and Women's Hospital
https://www.brighamandwomens.org/assets/bwh/patients-and-families/rehabilitation-services/pdfs/shoulder-biceps-tenodesis.pdf
Minimize shoulder pain and inflammatory response Achieve gradual restoration of passive range of motion (PROM) Enhance/ensure adequate scapular function Precautions/Patient Education: No active range of motion (AROM) of the elbow No excessive external rotation range of motion (ROM) / stretching. Stop when you feel the first end feel. Use of a sling to …
[PDF File] Musculoskeletal medicine Shoulder pain - RACGP
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Shoulder pain is a common presentation in general practice, with approximately 1% of adults consulting a general practitioner with new shoulder pain annually.1 The 1 month period prevalence of shoulder pain is 16%.2 Just 50% of new episodes of shoulder disorders recover within 6 months,3 rendering it a condition with likely long term …
[PDF File] BICEPS TENDON TENDINITIS (PROXIMAL) AND TENOSYNOVITIS
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Description. Proximal biceps tendon tendinitis and tenosynovitis is characterized by pain at the front of the shoulder and upper arm caused by inflammation of the biceps tendon sheath (lining) or strain of the upper biceps tendon. The lining secretes a fluid that lubricates the tendon. When the lining becomes inflamed, the tendon cannot glide ...
[PDF File] Rehabilitation Protocol for Total Shoulder Arthroplasty and ...
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Rehabilitation Protocol for Total Shoulder Arthroplasty and Hemiarthroplasty This protocol is intended to guide clinicians and patients through the post-operative course after a total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) and hemiarthroplasty. Specific interventions should be based on the needs of the individual and should consider exam findings and clinical decision …
[PDF File] Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression - Brigham and …
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Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression: 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 a subacromial decompression. It is no means intended to be a substitute for one’s clinical decision making regarding the progression of a patient’s post ...
[PDF File] Biceps Tenodesis Protocol - Boston Shoulder Institute
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Tendon Pain: Differential Diagnosis and Treatment. JOSPT. 2009; 39(2): 55-70. If further information regarding the various biceps tenodesis surgical techniques the treating therapist should reference: Mazzocca AD, Bicos J, Santangelo S, Romeo AA, Arciero RA. The biomechanical evaluation of four fixation techniques for proximal biceps tenodesis. …
[PDF File] Shoulder Biceps Tendonitis Non-Operative Guidelines
https://www.gabriellaodemd.com/pdf/hss-rehab-clinical-guidelines-shoulder-biceps-tendonitis-non-operative.pdf
o Shoulder flexion, passive internal rotation, passive external rotation o Forearm pronation and supination • Scapulohumeral rhythm to WFL with < 90° shoulder elevation . EMPHASIZE • Pain-free exercises • Limit activities that stress healing tissues o Avoid humeral anterior translation and active shoulder internal rotation
[PDF File] Rehabilitation Protocol for Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
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• 0 degrees shoulder PROM in to IR • Pain < 4/10 • No complications with Phase I . Massachusetts General Hospital Sports Medicine 2 PHASE II: INTERMEDIATE POST-OP (4-6 WEEKS AFTER SURGERY) Rehabilitation Goals • Continue to protect surgical repair • Reduce swelling, minimize pain • Gradually increase shoulder PROM • Initiate shoulder …
[PDF File] Rehabilitation Guidelines for Biceps Tenodesis
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• Maintain full pain-free shoulder and elbow AROM. • Progress shoulder and elbow strength. Focus on low load, high repetitions (30-50). Open and closed chain strengthening. Additional Intervention • *Continue with Phase I-III interventions Strengthening Resisted IR in neutral • Resisted ER in neutral • Resisted shoulder IR in elevation • Resisted …
[PDF File] Arthroscopic Labrum Repair of the Shoulder (SLAP)
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Ambulatory Surgery Center on the second floor of Mass General West. For surgery at the surgery center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital/MGH Foxborough Report directly to the 4th Floor. 175 Cambridge Street Boston, MA 02114 617-726-7500 www.mghsportsmedicine.org. Rehabilitation after Arthroscopic Labrum Repair of the …
[PDF File] A PATIENT GUIDE TO FAILED ROTATOR CUFF REPAIRS
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/-/media/orthopaedic-surgery/documents/patient-guides/failed-rotator.pdf
It is well known that rotator cuff surgery is a major operation where the rotator cuff tendons (Figure 1) are sewn back to the upper arm bone (humerus) (See a Patient Guide to Rotator Cuff Repair) (Figures 2 and 3). The other major reason patients have pain after rotator cuff surgery is due to stiffness of that shoulder (See a Patient Guide to ...
[PDF File] Pain in Parkinson’s
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to experience muscle pain in one shoulder, which is sometimes diagnosed as ‘frozen shoulder’. For some people with Parkinson’s, shoulder pain is the first symptom they notice. Dystonia This type of pain is common in Parkinson’s. It's caused by involuntary muscle contractions and for some people the pain can be severe. Contractions can …
[PDF File] SHOULDER RANGE OF MOTION EXERCISES - Johns Hopkins …
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Introduction: These exercises are recommended by us for you to perform on your own to regain your shoulder range of motion. These should be done at least once per day but not more than twice in one day. It is best to take some sort of medicine prior to the exercises (Tylenol, Ibuprofen/Advil, Naproxen/Aleve, pain medication) to make them more ...
[PDF File] Biceps Tenodesis Post-operative Rehabilitation Protocol
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Full passive shoulder ROM Full passive elbow ROM Full passive forearm supination/pronation . Phase 2: 3-6 weeks post-op Goals Protect repair Minimize pain Minimize swelling Sling use/ precautions Can discontinue sling at the discretion of the surgeon Range of Motion Weeks 3-4 post-op No biceps tension for 6 weeks No ER to 40° …
[PDF File] SHOULDER: Stretching Exercises - Mammoth Ortho
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shoulder problems as maintaining range of motion is very important. This handout and these exercises are only a general template and should be supplemented by the physical therapy program prescribed by your doctor. If at any time you are uncertain about what to do, or you have new or increasing pain, please consult your physician or therapist.
[PDF File] NMES in the Upper Limb Handbook ysio.com
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Indications for Use. Upper motor neuron lesion/central neurological condition and peripheral neuron intact. Shoulder subluxation in acute or chronic phase of stroke. To support splinting of the hand and wrist. Not able to contract muscle group against gravity or muscle fatigues quickly. Reduced/high risk of losing range of movement.
[PDF File] Rotator cuff shoulder related pain
https://www.ruh.nhs.uk/patients/patient_information/PHY049_Rotator_Cuff_related_pain.pdf
Pain arising from the group of four muscles around the shoulder known collectively as the ‘rotator cuff’. It’s an umbrella term for shoulder pain - Often other structures around the shoulder can be involved, but it’s difficult to determine their relevance to pain as the changes seen to other structures on scans are also seen in the pain ...
ACR Appropriateness Criteria Chronic Shoulder Pain: 2022 Update
https://www.jacr.org/article/S1546-1440(23)00189-8/pdf
CT shoulder without IV contrast Usually Not Appropriate ☢☢☢ CT arthrography shoulder Usually Not Appropriate ☢☢☢☢ FDG-PET/CT skull base to mid-thigh Usually Not Appropriate ☢☢☢☢ Variant 4. Chronic shoulder pain. Suspect labral pathology or shoulder instability. Initial radiographs normal or inconclusive. Next imaging study.
[PDF File] Patient Guide to Biceps Tendon Ruptures at the Shoulder
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/-/media/orthopaedic-surgery/documents/patient-guides/biceps-rupture.pdf
The biceps muscle is a big muscle which becomes slender and then turns into tendon at the shoulder and at the elbow. At the elbow it attaches on to one of the forearm bones, so when the muscle contracts it pulls the arm up (or flexes the elbow). The main function of the biceps muscle is to flex the elbow, and it is used every time you bend your ...
[PDF File] Rotator Cuff and Shoulder Conditioning Program - OrthoInfo
https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/globalassets/pdfs/2017-rehab_shoulder.pdf
these muscles strong can relieve shoulder pain and prevent further injury. Flexibility: Stretching the muscles that you strengthen is important for restoring range of motion and preventing injury. Gently stretching after strengthening exercises can help reduce muscle soreness and keep your muscles long and flexible. Target Muscles: The muscle groups …
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