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humerus slips over the glenoid rim and relocates spontaneously without external support |
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humeral head of the humerus actually passes through the capsular restraints and rests beside the glenoid |
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most dislocations occur in what direction |
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most common dislocation is called what |
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mechanism for dislocation |
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forced external rotaiton with abduction |
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a dislocation would result in tearing of what (3) |
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inferior GH ligament anterior capsule possibly the labrum |
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what is a Bankhart lesion |
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if the labrum and capsule avulsed with the inferior GH ligament |
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what is a Osseous Bankhart lesion |
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if part of the glenoid rim avulses as well along with the labrum and the capsule with the GH ligament |
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shoulder pain arm held at side usually slightly away from the body with the forearm turned outward loss of normal rounded countour of the deltoid mm |
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Traumatic onset Unidirectional (anterior/posterior most common) Bankhart (usually present) Surgery (success rate with nonoperative tx is <20%) |
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may result in damage to the brachial plexus or axillary nerve. Usually a neuropraxic injury |
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Dislocaiton + compression fracture is referred to as what |
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What is a Hill-Sachs Lesion |
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a compression fracture to posterior humeral head in conjunction with a dislocation |
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Recurrence rate for dislocations |
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high, 50-60% overall 80% for under 20 15% over 50 |
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PT mgmt of dislocations: once reduced, what must be determined |
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xray to see if there are any bony injuries around dislocation |
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PT mgmt of dislocations: how long may a pt be immobilized for by a physician |
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PT mgmt of dislocations: what must almost always be attempted after first dislocation |
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PT mgmt of dislocations: PT interventions (2) |
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treat symptomatically based on stage of injury instruct pt in methods to avoid and prevent re-injury |
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PT mgmt of dislocations: modality intervention |
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E-stim to control inflammation and for muscle re-education |
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PT mgmt of dislocations: ROM |
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limited range (initially inner ranges) |
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PT mgmt of dislocations: Strengthening (4) |
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cuff mm axioscapular mm in limited/inner range avoid end range external rotation |
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Atraumatic onset Multidirectional in nature Bilateral (usually) Rehabilitation (success with conserveative treatment is usually >80%) Inferior capsular cshift (procedure of choice if conservative tx fails) |
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AMBRi dislocations are seen in what pt populations (2) |
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hypermobility (+) 9 pt ligamentous laxity test |
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previous dislocations congentially shallow glenoid fossa labral tears generaly ligamentous/capsular laxity (loose jointed) |
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Instability Symptom Presentaiton: history |
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Instability Symptom Presentaiton: c/o (3) |
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shoulder pop out and may describe transiet numbness of arm associated with popping out sensation vague shoulder pain |
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Instability Symptom Presentaiton: pt habits |
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overhead/throwing athlete with past MOI |
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Instability Symptom Presentaiton: syndrome |
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dead arm syndrome = touch of numbness after a throw for example |
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Instability Symptom Presentaiton: (+) clinical tests |
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positive sulcus sign or apprehension/release test |
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Instability Symptom Presentaiton: additional shoulder pathology |
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Instability Symptom Presentaiton: palpation |
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tenderness over the insertion of the inferior glenohumeral ligament is not uncommon |
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Instability PT interventions: (3) |
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treat symptomatically (pain and inflammation) activity modification aggressive strengthening of cuff and scapular stabilizer mm within an approriate ROM |
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Instability PT interventions: strengthening of cuff and scapular stabilizer mm include (4) |
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Instability PT interventions: modalities |
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Instability PT interventions: hands on interventions |
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Mobs if specific capsular tightness is contributing to instability (posterior capsule tighntess with antrior humeral head position) |
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Instability PT interventions: 3 surgical mgmt |
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bankhart repair capsulorrhapy lasa or electrothermally-assisted capsular shift |
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Instability PT interventions: surgical mgmt: bankhart repair |
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suturing or tacking the labrum and capsule back to the glenoid rim |
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Instability PT interventions: surgical mgmt: capsulorrhaphy |
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tightening the capsule by cutting and folding components over one another (capsular shift) |
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repetitive shearing forces of GH jt d/t hypermobility traction stress of the biceps tendon (SLAP lesion) Traumatic dislocation (bankhart lesion) |
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Superior Labrum Anterior Posterior Lesion inter-articular non contractile lesion |
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Labral Tears: s/s: c/o (2) |
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popping or catching sensation within the jt shoulder subluxation with transiet paresthesias |
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Labral Tears: s/s: pain (2) |
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at extreme ranges of motion poor localized |
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Labral Tears: s/s: positive clinical tests (5) dependent on location of lesion |
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Clunk Grind O'Brien Bicep Load II test Pain provocation |
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Labral Tears: s/s: mobility |
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Associated jt hypermobility |
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Labral Tears: how are they diagonsed |
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typically a dx by exclusion |
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Labral Tears: Interventions: PT (3) |
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treat symptomatically strengthen dynamic stabilizers of humeral head and scapula mobilization to decrease posterior capsule tightness if anterior labral tear |
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Labral Tears: Interventions: Surgical is dependent on what |
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type of labral tear and extent of lesion |
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Labral Tears: Interventions: Surgical (4) |
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removal of torn tissue suture tissue back together stape or tack back to glenoid rim may need to tighten capsule as well |
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Subscapularis Syndrome: ROM |
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limited passive ext rot in adduction limited active elevation above 120 degrees |
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Subscapularis Syndrome: palpation and observation (3) |
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palpation of trigger pts within mm belly lack of dissociations of humerus and scapula (lateral bulge) with active elevation asymmetry of scapula height (elevation-protraction) |
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Subscapularis Syndrome: weakness (2) |
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weakness and pain with lift off test weakness of supraspinatus and external rotators secondary to poor length tension of mentioned mm |
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Subscapularis Syndrome: tx |
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7 min soft tissue work to subscap 7 contract relax reps into ext rot 5 D2 PNF patterns with manual resistance Increases in ER and overhead reach |
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Fx of the Shoulder Complex: 3 areas for potential fracture |
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Fx of the Shoulder Complex: 2 areas where the clavicle fractures |
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juncture of middle and distal clavicle middle 1/3 |
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Fx of the Shoulder Complex: 4 areas where the scapula can fracture |
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Fx of the Shoulder Complex: 3 areas where the humerus can fracture |
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greater tuberosity shaft neck |
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Clavicle fx: most common MOI (2) |
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fall on lateral shoulder most common fall on outstretched arm less common |
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Clavicle fx: area most commonly fractured |
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junciton of mid and lateral 1/3 most common area for fracture |
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immobilize 14-21 days in figure 8 brace/sling. Time frame may increase based on severity |
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Clavicle fx: rehab: when to begin AROM |
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Clavicle fx: rehab: AROM should include what (6) |
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Elevation Depression Protraction Retraction of scapula Pendulum Wand ex |
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Clavicle fx: additional rehab considerations |
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address GH articulation, mm atrophy based on length of immobilization and stage of healing |
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Scapular fx: most common MOI |
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Scapular fx: good news for pt's with scap fx |
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most are non-displaced therefore no immobilization needed |
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within the first few days |
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Scapular fx: rehab: immobilization |
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if severe displacement or surgery |
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Scapular fx: rehab: if prolonged immobilization |
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consider passive mobilization and strength training |
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Scapular fx: rehab: secondary evaluation considering MOI |
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evaluate ribs and thoracic region as mechanism is typically a direct blow |
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Fx of the humerus: greater tuberosity fx MOI |
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Humerus fx: 2 types of greater tuberosity fx |
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displaced/avulsed non-displaced |
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Humerus fx: non-displaced greater tuberosity rehab |
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Humerus fx: greater tuberosity displaced/avulsed fx rehab |
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must reduce post-op surgery-immobilization typically 14-21 days |
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Humerus fx: neck of humerus MOI |
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fall on outstretched arm or elbow |
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Humerus fx: neck of humerus pt population (2) |
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Humerus fx: neck of humerus fx: if impacted or non-displaced what can the pt do |
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pt can remove arm from sling frequently for exercise |
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Humerus fx: neck of humerus: if displaced, how long is immobilization |
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in a sling can last 14-21 days up to 4 weeks |
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Humerus fx: neck of humerus: ORIF rehab |
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variable time on immobilization |
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Humerus fx: shaft of humerus MOI |
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direct blow or twisting force |
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Humerus fx: shaft of humerus: nature of the fx (2) |
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usually involve middle 1/3 and spiral in nature |
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Humerus fx: shaft of humerus fx: tx |
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may cast or reduce surgically depending on severity |
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Humerus fx: which is the more common fx site: neck or greater tuberosity |
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Humerus fx: humerus fx red flag |
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wrist drop indicates radial nn affected |
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Humerus fx: early rehab considerations |
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early safe remobilization importatnt careful AAROM even while in sling |
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Humerus fx: rehab progression |
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once fx is stable can progress in mobilizatio, ROM and strengthening as tolerated |
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Typical criteria for surgical intervention include: (3) |
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failure to respond to 4-6 month course of conservative measures severe levels of pain that significantly limit the performance of daily activties and personal care Gross jt instability and abnormal jt alignment with accompanying loss of function |
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Surgical complications (5) |
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infection DVT pulmonary embolus poor wound heailng excessive scarring and adhesion information |
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General Post-op guidelines (7) |
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pt education monitor and promote tissue healing pain relief MD communications Protection Phase (Max, Mod, Min) Function |
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Key factors that must be considered in post-surgical rehab are: on the pt side (4) |
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age physical status (weight, previous medical hx) Social lifestyle functional and recreational goals of the pt |
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Key factors that must be considered in post-surgical rehab are: on the physician side (5) |
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Pre-operative jt contracture or mm atrophy Type of surgery Method of fixation Surrounding soft tissues involved Degree of correction of biomechanical alignment |
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Post-surgical rehab: Acute phase goals: (6) |
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control pain and inflammation allow healing progression of surgical site and help prevent complication retard mm atrophy and enhance dynamic stability minimize detrimental effects of immobilization pt compliance with post-surgical restrictions initiate restoration of ROM |
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Post-surgical rehab: Exercise Heirarchy (6) |
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PROM AAROM AROM Sub-maximal ISometrics in pain free ranges Sub-maximal isometric through available range Progressive resisted exercise |
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Post-surgical rehab: Restore, maintain, or improve pt's ________ status |
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Post-surgical rehab: How do we ensure patient safety and independence (3) |
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assisstive devices family support HEP |
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Common Shoulder Surgeries: (5) |
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Definition
subacromial decompression acromioplasty Rotator cuff repair Surgery for shoulder instability Total shoulder arthroplasty |
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Goal of acromioplasty (5) |
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Resection of undersurface of AC jt Debridement of Undersurface of AC jt Release of Coracoacromial ligament Subacromial bursectomy Debridement of bursal side of RC if necessary |
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Acromioplasty Rehab: days 1-10 |
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AROM of finger, wrist, elbow Sling Pendulum, scapular ex AAROM of shoulder Pulleys Ice |
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Acromioplasty Rehab: days 7-14 |
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AROM -avoid impingement positions No resisitve ex Trunk/LE condition Ice |
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Acromioplasty Rehab: Day 14-10 weeks |
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AROM Scapular strengthening Isometrics Low weight RC ex PNF diagonals Upper Body Ex Isokinetics |
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Acromioplasty Rehab: 6-8 weeks what can be reintroduced |
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sport specific skills as tolerated |
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RC Repair Rehab: Days 1-7 |
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AROM of fingers,wrist, elbow PROM in flexion/scaption below 90 |
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RC Repair Rehab: 1-3 weeks |
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PROM Active scapular ex Pendulum ex |
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RC Repair Rehab: 1-3 weeks avoid what ($) |
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horizontal adduction Extension IR ER |
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RC Repair Rehab: 4-6 weeks |
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PROM AAROM (pulleys, wand) Shoulder flexion below 90 Abduction in scapular plane No heavy objects lifting |
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RC Repair Rehab: 6-8 weeks |
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PROM AAROM Initiate AROM shoulder flexion and scaption below 90 Gravity eliminated IR/ER Isomterics |
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RC Repair Rehab: 8-12 weeks |
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continue stretching Upper Body Exercises Wall pulleys Resistive tubing PRE (progressive resistance exercise) |
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isokinetics formal weight training light throwing functional progression |
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Surgical Stabilizing Techniques: (3) |
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Definition
bankart repair capsular shift thermal/laser capsulorraphy |
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Surgical Stabilizing Techniques: what is a bankart repair |
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Definition
suture anterior capsule to anterior glenoid rim |
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Surgical Stabilizing Techniques: what is a capsular shift |
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Definition
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Surgical Stabilizing Techniques: what is thermal/laser capsulorraphy |
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thermal shrinkage of capsular collagen tissue |
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Surgical Stabilizing Techniques: red flag in rehab |
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Definition
pt gaining too much ROM too quickly |
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Capsular Shift rehab: 0-3 weeks |
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sling AROM fingers, wrist, and elbow Submax isometrics except IR secondary to subscapularis reattachment |
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Capsular Shift rehab: 3-6 weeks |
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PROM AAROM active scapular ex Submax isometrics except IR |
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Capsular Shift rehab: 6-8 weeks |
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Definition
PROM AAROM AROM resistive tubing |
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Capsular Shift rehab: 8-12 weeks |
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continue stretching initiate isotonic strengthening (sidelying ER, prone arm raises at 90 and 120 degrees, elevation in plane of scapula, prone ER) Functional progression: full pain free motion, adequate strength (90%) contralateral shoulder |
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Thermal capsular shift problems |
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Definition
treated tissue can stretch up to 8 weeks after application, recommend later inititaion of active ex and gentle stretching |
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Thermal/Laser Capsular Shift Rehab: Phase 1 (1-4 weeks) |
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Sling Pendulum ex at 3 weeks Submaximal isometrics at 3 weeks |
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Thermal/Laser Capsular Shift Rehab: Phase II (weeks 5-9) |
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controlled restoration of ROM Proprioceptive training AROM for ER in sidelying Rhythmic stabilization Closed chain quadruped ex and core strengthing All ex done below 90 degrees elevation |
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Thermal/Laser Capsular Shift Rehab: Phase III (Weeks 10-16) |
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Restoration of full ROM Light plyometric drills Resisitve ex progressing overhead Unstable closed chain exercises on gym ball or balance board |
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Thermal/Laser Capsular Shift Rehab: Phase IV (weeks 17-22) |
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Emphasize restoration of normal neuromuscular control Rhythmic stabilization and plyometrics in provocative position preparation of phase V |
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Thermal/Laser Capsular Shift Rehab: Phase V (weeks 23-26) |
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Definition
functional progression for return to previous level of activity |
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Shoulder Arthroplasty: 3 types |
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Definition
hemi-arthroplasty total shoulder arthroplasty reverse total shoulder |
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Shoulder Arthroplasty: hemi-arthroplasty |
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Definition
replacement of humeral head only (used when insufficient glenoid bone to support glenoid component, or RC deficiency) |
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Shoulder Arthroplasty: total shoulder arthroplasty |
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Definition
replacement of humeral head and glenoid |
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Shoulder Arthroplasty: reverse total shoulder arthroplasty |
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Definition
primary indication is severe OA with torn RC Improves deltoid mechanical advantage to assist with shoulder ROM |
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Shoulder Arthroplasty Rehab: 0-4 weeks |
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Definition
AROM of fingers, wrist, and elbow PROM shoulder Pendulum ex AAROM in flexion and ER |
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Shoulder Arthroplasty Rehab: 4-6 weeks |
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Definition
scapular strengthening Isometrics Active flexion in supine |
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Shoulder Arthroplasty Rehab: 6-10 weeks |
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Definition
AROM in sitting Resistive IR/ER |
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Shoulder Arthroplasty Rehab: 8-12 weeks |
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Definition
progression of strength and function |
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4 functional assessment tools for the shoulder |
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Definition
Disabilities of the ARM, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) Simple Shoulder Test (SST) Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) Upper Extremity Functional Rating Index |
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Cervical Apophyseal Jt Referral Patterns: C2-C3 |
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Definition
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Cervical Apophyseal Jt Referral Patterns: C3-C4 |
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Definition
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Cervical Apophyseal Jt Referral Patterns: C4-C5 |
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Definition
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Cervical Apophyseal Jt Referral Patterns: C5-C6 |
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Definition
medial to upper scapula into lower cervical spine |
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Cervical Apophyseal Jt Referral Patterns: C6-C7 |
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Definition
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Thoracic Spine and Rib Cage Red Flags: (7) |
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Definition
MI Cholecystitis Liver/gallbladder pain Peptic Ulcer Stomach/Duodenum Breast Referral Pattern Pancoast Tumor |
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Thoracic Spine and Rib Cage Red Flags: Cholecystitis (3) |
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Definition
Colicky pain in right upper quadrant with accompanying right scapular pain Symptoms may worsen with ingestion of food Symptoms not increased by activity nor relieved by rest |
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Liver and gall bladder pain will refer where |
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Definition
right shoulder, interscapular, or subscapular area |
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Thoracic Spine and Rib Cage Red Flags: Peptic Ulcer presentation (4) |
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Definition
dull gnawing pain or burning sensation in the epigastrium, mid back, or supraclavicular regions symptoms relieved with food localized tenderness at the right epigastrum constipation, bleeding, vomiting, tarry stools, coffee ground emeses |
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Term
Stomach and duodenum pain referral areas |
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Definition
right shoulder and upper trap or the lateral border of the right scapula |
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Term
where is a pancoast tumor located |
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Definition
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Thoracic Spine and Rib Cage Red Flags: pancoast tumor may affect what in terms of the nn system |
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Definition
lower cords of brachial plexus creating paresthesis into C8-T1 cervical sympathetic chain affected results in Horner's syndrome |
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Term
What is Horner's syndrome |
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Definition
Ptosis recessed eye unilateral facial sweating trophic changes |
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pt with a pancoast tumor will have this hx (4) |
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Definition
smoking persistent cough red flags for cancer such as weight loss and decreased appetite |
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