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Rehabilitation Protocol Radial Head Replacement
WebRehabilitation Protocol: Post-Operative Cervical Spinal Fusion Department of Neurosurgery Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Burlington 781-744-7580 Lahey Neurosurgery at Emerson Hospital 978-287-3194 Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Peabody 978-538-4037 Department of Rehabilitation Services Lahey Hospital & Medical … WebFeb 11, 2013 · Patellar Fracture with ORIF PROTOCOL-(Dr. Rolf) Brace locked at 0 degrees for ambulation for 6-8 weeks with use of bilateral axillary crutches. Initial Visit: Dressing change . Start P.T. at 2-3 weeks from surgery . Referring Physician will assign patient’s WB status depending on the type of repair and the quality of patient’s tissue. dawe future drought fund
Rehabilitation Protocol for Achilles Rupture Repair
Web• MD follow up visit at 2 weeks post op • Begin physical therapy for knee ROM at 2 weeks post op ... Rubin, Amy, PT. Brigham and Women’s Hospital Department of … WebIntegra® MCP Joint Replacement Postoperative Therapy Protocol Osteoarthritis & Trauma Patients o Postoperative Dressing Apply a bulky dressing with palmar and dorsal plaster splint maintaining wrist at 10-15° of dorsiflexion and slight ulnar deviation. The MCPs should be held in full extension and the IPs in slight flexion at 5-10°. WebThe intent of this protocol is to provide the clinician with a guideline of the post-operative rehabilitation course of a patient that has undergone an arthroscopic assisted/mini-open rotator cuff repair. It is no means intended to be a substitute for one’s clinical decision making regarding the progression of a patient’s post-operative course daw effects