Torn tendon in shoulder repair

    • [PDF File]Rehabilitation Protocol Triceps Tendon Repair

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      Shoulder/Elbow Surgery Inverness Department of Orthopedics (303) 694 -3333 University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus (720) 848-1900 Rehabilitation Protocol Triceps Tendon Repair Phase I: Protect Repair (0 to 2 weeks) • Precautions o Elbow immobilized in posterior splint at 60° elbow flexion for 1st 2 weeks


    • [PDF File]Upper Extremity Extensor Tendon Repair Protocol

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      Primary Upper Extremity and Hand Extensor Tendon Repair Protocol This protocol is not intended to be a substitute for one’s clinical decision making regarding the progression of a patient’s post-operative course based on their physical exam/findings,


    • [PDF File]SHOULDER - TORN ROTATOR CUFF

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      Most rotator cuff tears can be repaired surgically by reattaching the torn tendon(s) to the humerus. It is not a big operation to repair a torn rotator cuff, but the rehabilitation time can be long depending on the size of the tear and the quality of the tendons/muscles. The deltoid muscle is separated to expose the torn rotator cuff tendon(s).


    • [PDF File]Rotator Cuff Repair: A Guide to Recovery After Surgery

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      the arm bone, the humerus, in the shoulder joint. A rotator cuff tear means that the tendon has torn. The most common way that the tendon tears is by detaching from the top of the humerus bone. Some tears are small with just one of the tendons being torn but there can also be very large tears involving 3 or even 4 of the rotator cuff tendons.


    • [PDF File]Shoulder Operation-Rotator Cuff Tendon Repair-v5

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      • Infection—this is rare around the shoulder. • Failure of the deltoid muscle to repair—this is also rare. • Thrombosis (blood clots) in the veins of the arm—this is very rare. The success rate of the repair operation depends on tear size, tear age and tendon quality. As a guide we quote an average success rate of 70%. After your ...


    • [PDF File]Rehabilitation Guidelines for Distal Bicep Tendon Repair

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      the upper arm and has two heads. At the shoulder there are two tendon attachements, where as at the elbow there is one tendon (distal) attaching to the radius bone of the forearm. Repair of the biceps tendon End of tendon trimmed Sutures placed Figure 2: Distal biceps repair - the torn end of the distal biceps is debrided (trimmed/


    • [PDF File]Rehabilitation after Rotator Cuff Repair

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      The primary aims of any rehabilitation protocol for rotator cuff tendon repair are, firstly to get the tendon healed, and secondly, to regain motion. If these two aims are fully achieved, then shoulder function should slowly come back to normal, or near normal, with strength improving over about 15 months.


    • [PDF File]Rotator Cuff Repair - Recovery Guide

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      top of the arm bone, the humerus, in the shoulder joint. A rotator cuff tear means that the tendon has torn. The most common way that the tendon tears is by detaching from the top of the humerus bone. Some tears are small with just one of the tendons being torn but there can also be very large tears involving 3 or even 4 of the rotator cuff ...


    • [PDF File]SHOULDER JOINT BEFORE REPAIR

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      procedure may end here. If the surgeon finds a torn rotator cuff tendon, the type of repair needed is based on the size and severity of the tear. Small to moderate tears may be repaired arthroscopically. Open surgery may be needed to repair large tears. First, the torn end of the tendon is cleaned up. Next, an area on the humerus is cleared ...


    • [PDF File]Shoulder Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair FAQ

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      stitches attached to them which are carefully passed through the torn rotator cuff tendon and tied down in order to repair the rotator cuff back to the bone. • The number of anchors used depends on the extent of the tearing of the rotator cuff. A typical labral repair ranges from 2-4 anchors. In some cases, more or fewer anchors are required.


    • Arthroscopic Recognition and Repair of the Torn ...

      nearly 30% of all arthroscopic shoulder procedures and approximately 50% of rotator cuff repairs.1-4 Although the subscapularis has historically received less attention than posterosuperior rotator cuff tears, for several reasons, recognition and repair of a torn subscapularis tendon are critically important to restoring anatomy and



    • [PDF File]Rotator Cuff Tear

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      If the tendon has torn as a result of an acute injury e.g. a fall or shoulder dislocation then early surgical repair is normally recommended for patients aged less than seventy. If the tendon has torn through natural aging or wear and tear non-surgical treatment is normally recommended initially. A) Non-surgical treatment


    • [PDF File]Rotator Cuff and Shoulder Conditioning Program

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      Rotator Cuff and Shoulder Conditioning Program Introduction 1 Additional Notes Purpose of Program _____ After an injury or surgery, an exercise conditioning program will help you return to daily activities and enjoy a more active, healthy lifestyle. Following a well-structured conditioning program will also help you return to sports and other ...


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