• September

      27

      2017
    • 1609
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    Subacromial Decompression

    Phase I – Immediate Post Surgical Phase (Day 1-14): Goals: • Restore non-painful range of motion (ROM) • Prevent muscular atrophy and inhibition • Decrease pain/inflammation • Improve postural awareness • Minimize stress to healing structures • Independent with activities of daily living (ADLs) • Wean from sling Precautions: • Care should be taken with
    • September

      26

      2017
    • 1741
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    SLAP REPAIR

    Type I SLAP lesions consist of degenerative fraying of the superior labrum but the biceps attachment to the labrum is intact. The biceps anchor is intact. Type II SLAP lesions are created when the biceps anchor has pulled away from the glenoid attachment. Type III SLAP lesions involve a bucket-handle tear of this superior labrum
    • October

      28

      2021
    • 1433
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    Shoulder Replacement

    The aim of a shoulder replacement surgery is to restore function to an impaired shoulder. The surgery majorly involves improving the shoulder's motion and stability by balancing the soft tissues around the joint and releasing adhesions and contractures. After shoulder replacement procedure, with a good rehabilitation plan many patients are able to have extremely functional
    • October

      28

      2021
    • 0
    • 0

    Shoulder Dislocation

    The sheer mobility of the shoulder joint is a great thing but this can sometimes work to its disadvantage as well. The shoulder joint is perhaps the most easily dislocated one in the body. Shoulder dislocation could either be partial when the head of the upper arm bone is partially out of the socket or
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