Treatment for bicep pain
[PDF File] Rehabilitation Protocol for Pectoralis Major Repair
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This protocol is intended to guide clinicians and patients through the post-operative course for a pectoralis major repair. This protocol is time based (dependent on tissue healing) as well as criterion based. Specific intervention should be based on the needs of the individual and should consider exam findings and clinical decision making.
[PDF File] PATIENT GUIDE TO “PARTIAL” ROTATOR CUFF TEARS - Johns …
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The treatment is first to maintain the range of motion and not let the shoulder get stiff. We recommend stretching for five minutes everyday to prevent stiffness. Ice packs are great for pain relief and they can be applied for 20 to 30 minutes as often as every 2 hours if needed.
[PDF File] OMT & Sports Medicine for the Upper and Lower Extremities
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Lhermitte’s Sign. Goal: to identify spinal cord, upper motor neuron lesions, or dural tension. Patient Position: Long sitting position. Examiner Position: The examiner flexes the cervical spine while simultaneously flexing one hip. Positive Findings: Pain shooting down the spine and into the upper or lower extremities.
[PDF File] Distal Biceps Repair – Postoperative Instructions
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UC Health - Inverness. Orthopedics and Spine Surgery Center 175 Inverness Dr West, Suite 400 Englewood, CO 80112. P: (720) 516-9863 P: (303) 694-3333. UC Health - Anschutz Medical Campus. Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion 1635 North Aurora Court, 2nd Floor Aurora, CO 80045. P: (720) 848-1900 F: (720) 848-1912.
[PDF File] The Painful Long Head of the Biceps Brachii: Nonoperative …
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Pain associated with the long head of the biceps (LHB) brachii seems to be increasingly recognized in the past 4 to 5 years. The LHB has long been considered a troublesome pain generator in the shoulder. Abnormality involving the LHB brachii has long been an area of debate, with Codman1 in 1934 even questioning the specificity of the diagnosis ...
[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
[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] A PATIENT GUIDE TO FAILED ROTATOR CUFF REPAIRS
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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] BICEPS TENODESIS CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE - The …
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Background. Indications for tenodesis include partial tears >25%, tendon subluxation, recalcitrant tendinopathy, chronic tendon atrophy, and impingement, SLAP, or rotator cuff treatment. The normal attachment of the long head of the biceps is surgically cut and reattached to the humerus with either a soft tissue or hardware fixation technique.
[PDF File] Treatment For Cervicobrachial Pain Syndrome; A …
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Critically Appraised Topic (CAT) Title: Treatment for Cervicobrachial Pain Syndrome; a Comparison of Direct and Indirect Manual Therapies Author: Brianna Palmer Date CAT Completed: 10/30/13 Clinical Scenario: Patient presented with lateral epicondyle pain with neurologic symptoms. After being treated for lateral epicondylitis by another PT, the ...
[PDF File] The Treatment of Tendon Pain with Traditional - Circle of …
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This article describes the treatment of tendon pain using acupuncture and adjunctive Chinese medicine techniques. The pathomechanism of tendon pain is discussed from the perspectives of biomedicine and Chinese medicine, and a comprehensive treatment protocol for the treatment of tendinosis is provided. By: Mark Kastner Keywords:
[PDF File] Long Head of the Biceps Tendon Pain: Differential Diagnosis …
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When biceps-related pain is secondary to a SLAP lesion, especially type II and IV lesions, the initial treatment once again includes rest, anti-inflammatory medi-cation, stretching, and strengthening, especially focusing on scapula stabiliza-tion, shoulder conditioning, and shoulder range of motion.
[PDF File] Rehabilitation Guidelines - Distal Bicep Tendon Repair
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• Week 1: Sub-maximal pain free isometrics for triceps and shoulder musculature. Week 2 Sub-maximal pain free biceps isometrics with forearm in neutral. • Week 3-4: Single plane active ROM elbow flexion, extension, supination, and pronation. • Week 8: Progressive resisted exercise program is initiated for elbow
[PDF File] Arm Pain in Throwing Athletes - NorthShore
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Osteochondral defect of the elbow. • Typically presents in 13- to 16 year olds. • Pain is lateral elbow pain with throwing and may have episodes of locking • Common findings include crepitus, joint effusion, and tenderness of the radiocapitellar joint. • Diagnosis with plain radiographs and MRI used to stage the lesion.
[PDF File] A Patient's Guide to Distal Biceps Rupture - Physical Therapy CT
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A distal biceps rupture occurs when the tendon attaching the biceps muscle to the elbow is torn from the bone. This injury occurs mainly in middle-aged men during heavy work or lifting. A distal biceps rupture is rare compared to ruptures where the top of the biceps connects at. the shoulder.
[PDF File] Biceps Tenotomy Protocol - Brigham and Women's Hospital
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A biceps tenotomy is typically done when there is significant chronic long head of the biceps dysfunction or for definitive treatment of labral pathology with biceps anchor instability or for pain relief with irreparable massive rotator cuff tears. If the treating physical therapist needs to learn more about biceps tenotomy and rehabilitation ...
[PDF File] Diagnosis and Treatment of Biceps Tendinitis and Tendinosis
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Biceps tendinitis is inflammation of the tendon around the long head of the biceps muscle. Biceps tendinosis is caused by degeneration of the tendon from athletics requiring overhead motion or ...
[PDF File] Distal Biceps Repair FAQ - Twin Cities Orthopedics
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pain after surgery. The goal of using medication should be to make pain tolerable, not to eliminate pain. • The following is a complete list of medications prescribed after surgery, and the purpose of the medication. Other medications may be prescribed on occasion. o Norco/Percocet –Taken as needed no more than every 4 hours for pain.
[PDF File] Rehabilitation Protocol for Distal Biceps Tendon Repair
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operative pain and edema as well as specific suture material chose by surgeon. It is recommended that clinicians ... o Resisted bicep curl (pronated, neutral, and supinated grip) o Resisted pronation and supination o Resisted tricep extension • Progress shoulder strengthening program with light upper extremity weight training:
[PDF File] Biceps Tendon Strengthening Exercises - Jaspal Ricky Singh, M.D
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Rotate your body in the opposite direction of the raised arm until you feel a stretch in your biceps. Hold 15 seconds. Repeat 3 times. Biceps curl: Stand and hold a 5- to 8-pound weight in your hand. If you do not have a weight, use a soup can or hammer. Bend your elbow and bring your hand (palm up) toward your shoulder.
[PDF File] Distal Biceps Repair Surgery (with Endobutton) - WWL
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experience ongoing pain and muscle cramps in the biceps. The operation to repair the tendon aims to restore strength and reduce pain and cramp. What is a distal biceps tendon repair surgery with an endobutton? The tendon is reattached onto the forearm bone with an anchorage device, and this can come in several forms.
[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 Hamstring Injury Non-op
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• Gentle, slow, pain-free non weighted hamstring stretching (supine with strap) Therapeutic Exercise: (continuation of above) • Low Double Leg (DL) Bridge • Side-lying hip abduction • Standing calf raises • Strengthening of uninvolved limb ok Cardiovascular Exercise: • …
[PDF File] Therapeutic Exercise Program for Radial Tunnel Syndrome
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strengthening the muscles of the forearm can also help to relieve pain and tenderness. Following a well-structured conditioning program will help you return to daily activities, as well as sports and other recreational pastimes. Length of program: This exercise program for radial tunnel syndrome should be continued for 6 to 12 weeks, unless
[PDF File] TENDINOPATHY CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE - The Ohio …
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Tendinopathy has been described as a continuum of tissue pathology which can include reactive or reactive-on-degenerative phases.1 A key determinant in rehab progression of tendinopathy is whether or not a tendon reacts, or develops an increase in pain that does not return to baseline pain levels within 24 hours.2.
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