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2007

Rehabilitation and Therapy

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Shoulder Injuries -- rehabilitation

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Physical Therapy Intervention In A Patient With Open Reduction Internal Fixation Of A Left Scapula Fracture, Amber Saienga Jan 2007

Physical Therapy Intervention In A Patient With Open Reduction Internal Fixation Of A Left Scapula Fracture, Amber Saienga

Physical Therapy Scholarly Projects

Background and Purpose. This case report describes the physical therapy intervention for a patient with an open reduction and internal fixation of a scapula fracture with decreased shoulder strength,

Description. A 53-year-old-man with decreased left shoulder strength resulting from a 9-week period of inactivity following his surgery received physical therapy services for 4 sessions consisting of therapeutic exercise and manual therapy techniques, Active range of motion and manual muscle testing were completed at the initial evaluation and at discharge,

Outcome . Following the physical therapy intervention, improvements were noted in shoulder strength and patient was able to return to most …


Physical Therapy Intervention Following An Arthroscopic Bankart Repair, Elizabeth Frye Jan 2007

Physical Therapy Intervention Following An Arthroscopic Bankart Repair, Elizabeth Frye

Physical Therapy Scholarly Projects

Background and Purpose. Returning athletes to high level activity following surgery is a delicate decision. The purpose of this case study is to describe the physical therapy intervention and the results an athlete following an arthroscopic Bankart repair.

Description. A 24 year old male, professional surfer, underwent an arthroscopic Bankart repair to the right shoulder and physical therapy was initiated at week 4 as ordered by his orthopedic surgeon. The patient presented with decreased range of motion (ROM), decreased strength, pain upon movement, and functional disability of the right shoulder. Interventions included postural training, therapeutic exercise, and joint mobilization to …