Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of the early initiation of passive and active range of motion exercises following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Methods: The study included 40 patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Patients were quasi-randomly assigned into accelerated (ACCEL) protocol (n=19) and slow (SLOW) protocol (n=21) groups. Patients in both groups were treated with the same protocol. Active range of motion was begun at the 3rd week in the ACCEL group and the 6th week in the SLOW group. Range of motion was recorded at postoperative weeks 3, 5, 8, 12, and 24. Results: While active range of motion for all measurements improved across weeks, there were no differences between groups, wi...
Aim/objective The aim is to critically analyse and discuss the current literature and determine the ...
Author: Anna Reiterová Title: Early rehabilitation in comparison with the traditional approach after...
The aim was the presentation of two years results of supervised physiotherapy and home exercise prog...
Purpose: To compare range of motion and healing rates between 2 different rehabilitation protocols a...
Objectives: In this study, we sought to compare the effects of the slow and accelerated protocols on...
Background Early passive motion exercise has been the standard rehabilitation protocol following rot...
BACKGROUND: Mobility recovery after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in different tears size. AIM:...
Background and objectives: To compare the long term clinical outcomes, range of motion (ROM) and str...
This prospective randomized study compares the clinical results of immediate passive mobilization ve...
Background: While animal studies have shown better healing with a longer duration of protection with...
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of early rehabilitation compared with delayed/standard re...
Purpose: To assess the effects of joint mobilization on range of motion and pain in the post-operati...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to ...
Objective: To determine how the timing of rehabilitation, early versus delayed, affects clinical res...
Abstract Background The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to compare the conser...
Aim/objective The aim is to critically analyse and discuss the current literature and determine the ...
Author: Anna Reiterová Title: Early rehabilitation in comparison with the traditional approach after...
The aim was the presentation of two years results of supervised physiotherapy and home exercise prog...
Purpose: To compare range of motion and healing rates between 2 different rehabilitation protocols a...
Objectives: In this study, we sought to compare the effects of the slow and accelerated protocols on...
Background Early passive motion exercise has been the standard rehabilitation protocol following rot...
BACKGROUND: Mobility recovery after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in different tears size. AIM:...
Background and objectives: To compare the long term clinical outcomes, range of motion (ROM) and str...
This prospective randomized study compares the clinical results of immediate passive mobilization ve...
Background: While animal studies have shown better healing with a longer duration of protection with...
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of early rehabilitation compared with delayed/standard re...
Purpose: To assess the effects of joint mobilization on range of motion and pain in the post-operati...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to ...
Objective: To determine how the timing of rehabilitation, early versus delayed, affects clinical res...
Abstract Background The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to compare the conser...
Aim/objective The aim is to critically analyse and discuss the current literature and determine the ...
Author: Anna Reiterová Title: Early rehabilitation in comparison with the traditional approach after...
The aim was the presentation of two years results of supervised physiotherapy and home exercise prog...