| Literature DB >> 27708736 |
Dirk Kokmeyer1, Eric Dube2, Peter J Millett3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation after rotator cuff repair surgery has been the focus of several clinical trials in the past decade. Many illuminate new evidence with regard to the prognosis of structural and functional success after surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Physical therapy; Protocol; Rehabilitation; Rotator cuff repair; Shoulder
Year: 2016 PMID: 27708736 PMCID: PMC5041202 DOI: 10.2174/1874325001610010339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Orthop J ISSN: 1874-3250
Prognostic Spectrum. Shoulder prognostic spectrum to recommend the type of post-operative rehabilitation program after RCR surgery.
| Moderate | Intermediate | Conservative | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | < 50 | 50-60 | >60 |
| BMD | > -1 | -2.4 to -1 (penia) | < -2.5 (porosis) |
| FI + atrophy | stage 0 | stage 0-1 | stage 1-2 |
| DM | + | + | - |
| BMI | <25 | 25-30 | >30 |
| Smoker | - | - | + |
| Tear size | partial -small | Small-medium | Large-Massive |
| Retraction | none | in-between | >Glenoid |
| Tissue Quality | Good | Fair | Poor |
| Pre-op Strength | Good | Fair | Poor |
(BMD: Bone Mineral Density, FI: Fatty Infiltration, DM: Diabetes Mellitis, BMI: Body Mass Index).
Prognosis-based Rehabilitation. Rehabilitation parameters for each post-operative rehabilitation protocol.
| Moderate | Intermediate | Conservative | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sling | comfort-2 weeks | 4-6 weeks | 6+ weeks |
| PROM | begin: Immediate | begin: 0-4 week | begin: 4-6 weeks |
| AROM | 0-2 weeks | 4-6 weeks | 6-8 weeks |
| Strength | 4-6 weeks | 8-10 weeks | 10-12 weeks |
(PROM: passive range of motion, AROM: Active Range of Motion, FPROM: full passive range of motion, ER: external rotation, ABD: abduction, FE: forward elevation).
Adapted from: Kelley MJ, McClure PW, Leggin BG. Frozen Shoulder: Evidence and a Proposed Model Guiding Rehabilitation. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2009; 39(2):135-148.
| Low | Moderate | High |
|---|---|---|
| Low Pain | Moderate Pain | High Pain |
| No resting or night pain | Intermittent night or rest pain | Consistent night or rest pain |
| Low disability on DASH or ASES | Moderate disability on DASH or ASES | High Disability on DASH or ASES |
| Minimal pain at end ROM with overpressure | Pain at end ROM | Pain prior to end ROM |
| AROM same as PROM | AROM similar to PROM | AROM less than PROM secondary to pain |