| Literature DB >> 28400883 |
Ourania Nikolaidou1, Stefania Migkou1, Christos Karampalis1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rotator cuff tears are a very common condition that is often incapacitating. Whether non-surgical or surgical, successful management of rotator cuff disease is dependent on appropriate rehabilitation. If conservative management is insufficient, surgical repair is often indicated. Postsurgical outcomes for patients having had rotator cuff repair can be quite good. A successful outcome is much dependent on surgical technique as it is on rehabilitation. Numerous rehabilitation protocols for the management of rotator cuff disease are based primarily on clinical experience and expert opinion. This article describes the different rehabilitation protocols that aim to protect the repair in the immediate postoperative period, minimize postoperative stiffness and muscle atrophy.Entities:
Keywords: Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair; Rehabilitation; Rehabilitation protocols; Scientific rationale; Shoulder; Tendon healing
Year: 2017 PMID: 28400883 PMCID: PMC5366376 DOI: 10.2174/1874325001711010154
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Orthop J ISSN: 1874-3250
Results of different rehabilitation protocols after rotator cuff surgery.
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| Garofalo | 100 (average age = 60) | 100% Partialthickness tear (C2-3) | Arthroscopic (no detailed technique) | 158.1°/151.7° | not applicable | CPM reduces joint pain and improves | ||
| Lee | 64 (average age = 55) | 100% Full-thickness tear (medium to large) | Arthroscopic Single row | mo: group A, 157.3°; | Group A, 23.3%. | Limited self-directed rehabilitation | ||
| Düzgün | 29 (average age = 56) | 100% Partial-thickness tear Phase 2~3 | Side-to-side | Not applicable | not applicable | Accelerated protocol led to less pain | ||
| Kim | 95 (average age = 60) | 100% Full-thickness tear (small to medium) | Arthroscopic Single row Double row Suture bridge | 6 mo: 150.57°/147.14°. | Group A 12% | Beginning early passive ROM <4 wk | ||
| Cuff | 68 (average age = 63) | 100% Full-thickness tear Crescent type | Arthroscopic Suture bridge | 6 mo: 158.1°/151.7° | Group A 15% | Slight improvement in early ROM but |
Abbreviations: ABD: Abduction; IR/ER: Internal/External Rotation; ROM: Range of Motion; PT: Physical Therapy.