Rotator Cuff Repair, Part 2: Measuring Range of Motion
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During the initial assessment, the therapist measures shoulder flexion and external rotation in order to establish a baseline for treatment. The patient is six weeks post rotator cuff repair and has been doing her home exercises and self-ROM daily.
During the initial assessment, the therapist measures shoulder flexion and external rotation in order to establish a baseline for treatment. The patient is six weeks post rotator cuff repair and has been doing her home exercises and self-ROM daily.
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Rotator Cuff Repair, 2 weeks post: Patient Interview, Part 3
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Alice describes difficulties performing ADLs following surgery of her right shoulder. She mentions the surgical release for carpal tunnel syndrome of the right hand. Includes adaptive considerations for dressing, oral hygiene, and home environment.
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Rotator Cuff Repair, 2 weeks post: Home Exercise Program, Seated and Supine
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Alice demonstrates her initial post-op home exercise program (HEP) for self-ROM in sitting and supine.
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Rotator Cuff Repair, Part 1: Initial assessment
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It’s been six weeks since she had her rotator cuff repair. The therapist begins the outpatient treatment session by gathering information from the patient about her pain and limitations following surgery for a rotator cuff repair.