Rehabilitation post surgical repair of the rotator cuff is an important determinant of the quality of the healing process, and of the clinical and functional results. Techniques used have been reported to favor certain of those parameters at the expense of others. Several approaches have been proposed; none has reached a consensus yet. The level of evidence in the literature does not allow for definitive recommendations and elaborating a protocol relies on clinical experience as well as expert opinion, incorporating scientific data. An initial period of rest with limited passive motion emerges though as an approach suited to the treatment of most clinical situations
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of early rehabilitation compared with delayed/standard re...
INTRODUCTION: There is a high rate of recurrence of tear and failed healing after rotator cuff repai...
Despite the modern advancement of surgical repair equipment and techniques, many rotator cuff repair...
Primary care physicians play a crucial role in rehabilitation following rotator cuff surgery. This s...
Rehabilitation has a fundamental role in the management of rotator cuff pathology whether the final ...
Current rotator cuff repair rehabilitation protocols focus on multiple areas, including protecting t...
Rotator cuff tears that do not respond to non-operative care may require surgical intervention. The...
The optimal form of rehabilitation after rotator cuff repair has yet to be determined. A randomised ...
Background: Rotator cuff tears may lead to significant limitations in function, pain and disability....
Aim/objective The aim is to critically analyse and discuss the current literature and determine the ...
BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation after rotator cuff repair surgery has been the focus of several clinical ...
The purpose of this project is to determine a rehab protocol for a postsurgical rotator cuff tear. T...
Background and objectives: To compare the long term clinical outcomes, range of motion (ROM) and str...
Optimum rehabilitation following Rotator Cuff Repair (RCR) remains a contentious topic. A wide range...
The main aim of this paper is to compare two diffrent rehabilitation tecniques for treatment of the ...
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of early rehabilitation compared with delayed/standard re...
INTRODUCTION: There is a high rate of recurrence of tear and failed healing after rotator cuff repai...
Despite the modern advancement of surgical repair equipment and techniques, many rotator cuff repair...
Primary care physicians play a crucial role in rehabilitation following rotator cuff surgery. This s...
Rehabilitation has a fundamental role in the management of rotator cuff pathology whether the final ...
Current rotator cuff repair rehabilitation protocols focus on multiple areas, including protecting t...
Rotator cuff tears that do not respond to non-operative care may require surgical intervention. The...
The optimal form of rehabilitation after rotator cuff repair has yet to be determined. A randomised ...
Background: Rotator cuff tears may lead to significant limitations in function, pain and disability....
Aim/objective The aim is to critically analyse and discuss the current literature and determine the ...
BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation after rotator cuff repair surgery has been the focus of several clinical ...
The purpose of this project is to determine a rehab protocol for a postsurgical rotator cuff tear. T...
Background and objectives: To compare the long term clinical outcomes, range of motion (ROM) and str...
Optimum rehabilitation following Rotator Cuff Repair (RCR) remains a contentious topic. A wide range...
The main aim of this paper is to compare two diffrent rehabilitation tecniques for treatment of the ...
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of early rehabilitation compared with delayed/standard re...
INTRODUCTION: There is a high rate of recurrence of tear and failed healing after rotator cuff repai...
Despite the modern advancement of surgical repair equipment and techniques, many rotator cuff repair...