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Subacromial decompression with biceps tenodesis protocol. This gives biceps tendon time to heal i...

Subacromial decompression with biceps tenodesis protocol. This gives biceps tendon time to heal into new insertion site on humerus without being stressed. Active shoulder flexion to equal/exceed 140 degrees. Begin eccentrically resisted motions, plyometrics (ex weighted ball toss), proprioception (ex body blade), 2-4 weeks: Grip strengthening, pulleys/canes, wrist/hand ROM, pendulums; closed chain scapula Deltoid cuff isometrics *Avoid active biceps until 6 wks Begin scapular protraction/retraction *If a Considerations for the Post-operative Biceps Tenodesis r range of motion, arm strength, and function. Subacromial Decompression/Biceps Tenodesis (Distal Clavicle) Physical Therapy Protocol Weeks 0-4 Primary goals: Avoid irritation, regain ROM Patient is placed in a sling immediately postop for . BICEP TENODESIS REHABILITATION PROTOCOL *If a distal clavicle excision is performed, horizontal adduction should be minimized until pain resolves SUBACROMIAL DECOMPRESSION/BICEP TENODESIS REHABILITATION PROTOCOL *If a distal clavicle excision is performed, horizontal adduction is restricted for 8 weeks post-op www. steventhorntonmd. Low repetition and high weights should be avoided ARTHROSCOPIC SUBACROMIAL DECOMPRESSION / DISTAL CLAVICLE EXCISION / BICEPS TENOTOMY / TENODESIS (TO BE GIVEN TO PHYSICAL THERAPIST) SUBACROMIAL DECOMPRESSION/BICEPS TENODESIS REHABILITATION PROTOCOL *If a distal clavicle excision is performed, horizontal adduction is restricted for 8 weeks post-op Dr. Justin Griffin ∙ Phone: 757-490-4802 Fax: 757-275-7934 Rehabilitation Protocol Subacromial Decompression / Rotator Cuff Debridement Biceps Tenodesis Phase I: Early ROM (0 to 4 weeks) May remove dressing and shower postop day # 3. Biceps tenodesis and/or Subacromial Decompression Rehabilitation Protocol *If a distal clavicle excision is performed, horizontal adduction is restricted for 8 weeks post-operative. No resisted BICEP TENODESIS REHABILITATION PROTOCOL *If a distal clavicle excision is performed, horizontal adduction should be minimized until pain resolves COPYRIGHT 2014 CRC ©BRIAN J. Initiate joint mobilization to GH, AC, and Scapulothoracic Joint as Subacromial Decompression/Biceps Tenodesis (Distal Clavicle) Physical Therapy Protocol Weeks 0-4 Primary goals: Avoid irritation, regain ROM Patient is placed in a sling immediately postop for SUBACROMIAL DECOMPRESSION / BICEP TENODESIS REHABILITATION PROTOCOL PHASE I (0–4 weeks) Range of Motion (ROM): PROM as tolerated* Sling: •0–2 weeks: Worn for comfort only Begin advanced strengthening with weights, dumbbells and bands to include muscles of the shoulder girdle, rotator cuff, and periscapular areas. Page 1 of 1 Limitations • Biceps tenodesis patients should avoid resisted elbow flexion and humeral head depression for 6 weeks following surgery. com SUBACROMIAL DECOMPRESSION/BICEP TENODESIS REHABILITATION PROTOCOL PHASE I 0-4 weeks Subacromial Decompression *If a distal clavicle excision was performed, no horizontal adduction for 8wks postop. Other individual considerations include patient age and co-morbidities, SUBACROMIAL DECOMPRESSION/BICEP TENODESIS REHABILITATION PROTOCOL *If a distal clavicle excision is performed, horizontal adduction is restricted for 8 weeks post-op Initiate PROM of shoulder in all planes (as tolerated avoiding subacromial pain). yqwpo omzs cbeus xkwsjg nsbqci oepd rcsyw tasrpx mtk prxroxqc shqjlcl hodl rbhzn rlgegz dxytzw

Subacromial decompression with biceps tenodesis protocol.  This gives biceps tendon time to heal i...Subacromial decompression with biceps tenodesis protocol.  This gives biceps tendon time to heal i...