Rehabilitation Following Posterior Shoulder Stabilization

Posterior shoulder instability has been noted in recent reports to occur at a higher prevalence than originally believed, with many cases occurring in active populations. In most cases, primary surgical treatment for posterior shoulder instability—a posterior labral repair—is indicated for those pat...

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Autores principales: Brandon T Goldenberg, Pamela Goldsten, Lucca Lacheta, Justin W Arner, Matthew T Provencher, Peter J Millett
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a0da8273d93a4e7e9af36b0580f6c9e32021-12-02T16:01:46ZRehabilitation Following Posterior Shoulder Stabilization10.26603/001c.225012159-2896https://doaj.org/article/a0da8273d93a4e7e9af36b0580f6c9e32021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ijspt.scholasticahq.com/article/22501-rehabilitation-following-posterior-shoulder-stabilization.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2159-2896Posterior shoulder instability has been noted in recent reports to occur at a higher prevalence than originally believed, with many cases occurring in active populations. In most cases, primary surgical treatment for posterior shoulder instability—a posterior labral repair—is indicated for those patients who have failed conservative management and demonstrate persistent functional limitations. In order to optimize surgical success and return to a prior level of function, a comprehensive and focused rehabilitation program is crucial. Currently, there is a limited amount of literature focusing on rehabilitation after surgery for posterior instability. Therefore, the purpose of this clinical commentary is to present a post-surgical rehabilitation program for patients following posterior shoulder labral repair, with recommendations based upon best medical evidence. # Level of Evidence 5Brandon T GoldenbergPamela GoldstenLucca LachetaJustin W ArnerMatthew T ProvencherPeter J MillettNorth American Sports Medicine InstitutearticleSports medicineRC1200-1245ENInternational Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, Vol 16, Iss 3 (2021)
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Brandon T Goldenberg
Pamela Goldsten
Lucca Lacheta
Justin W Arner
Matthew T Provencher
Peter J Millett
Rehabilitation Following Posterior Shoulder Stabilization
description Posterior shoulder instability has been noted in recent reports to occur at a higher prevalence than originally believed, with many cases occurring in active populations. In most cases, primary surgical treatment for posterior shoulder instability—a posterior labral repair—is indicated for those patients who have failed conservative management and demonstrate persistent functional limitations. In order to optimize surgical success and return to a prior level of function, a comprehensive and focused rehabilitation program is crucial. Currently, there is a limited amount of literature focusing on rehabilitation after surgery for posterior instability. Therefore, the purpose of this clinical commentary is to present a post-surgical rehabilitation program for patients following posterior shoulder labral repair, with recommendations based upon best medical evidence. # Level of Evidence 5
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author Brandon T Goldenberg
Pamela Goldsten
Lucca Lacheta
Justin W Arner
Matthew T Provencher
Peter J Millett
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title Rehabilitation Following Posterior Shoulder Stabilization
title_short Rehabilitation Following Posterior Shoulder Stabilization
title_full Rehabilitation Following Posterior Shoulder Stabilization
title_fullStr Rehabilitation Following Posterior Shoulder Stabilization
title_full_unstemmed Rehabilitation Following Posterior Shoulder Stabilization
title_sort rehabilitation following posterior shoulder stabilization
publisher North American Sports Medicine Institute
publishDate 2021
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