Orthopaedic Upper limb lab Flashcards
Week 0-6 post shoulder operatioon exercise
Sling at all the time
- AROM elbow flexion/extension (supine)
- AROM hand (supine)
- Pendular exercise (standing)
- make sure no AROM shoulder
Week 2 post shoulder operatioon exercise
ORIF [open reduction internal fixation] from 3-4 weeks
- Passive elevation of arms with a stick (supine)
- Passive ER of arms with a stick (supine)
Week 6-12 post shoulder operatioon exercise
No sling
-Pulleys
Week 12-16 post shoulder operatioon exercise
-Strengthening (resisted)
[Tendon healing at least 12 weeks]
Week 16 post shoulder operatioon exercise
- Work towards full function
- Work and sport specific exercises
Most patients encouraged to continue exercises for at least ____
1 year after surgery
Return to sports
6 - 9 months
After Reverse total shoulder replacement, for 12 weeks, you want to avoid moving your arm in which direction?
- IR
- Adduction
- Extension
After Standard total shoulder replacement, for 12 weeks, you want to avoid moving your arm in which direction?
- ER
- ABduction
RA
- Inflammatory / autoimmune disease (attacks panas synovium = synovial membrane)
- Rapid onset
- Small joints / Bilateral
- Worse in the morning / Stiff > 1hr
- Blood test
OA
- “wear and tear” / “degenerative” disease (articular cartilage)
- Gradual onset
- Large WB joints / Uilateral
- Worse in the morning / Stiff < 1hr
- X-ray (Kellgren-Lawrence Grading Scale)
Are there any likely cardiopulmonary complications following shoulder Arthtoplasty?
The risk is low.
[however, elderly and prior cardiac event are associated with higher risk of having cardiac complications]
Name 2 most common complications in Reverse total shoulder replacement.
-Instability
-Infection
[both are around 4 %, but the most common]
Process of OA
- superficial collagen fibres fray = loss of tensile stiffness
- high stresses in tissue beneath form fissures following the direction of collagen (obliquely)
- disturbance in PG synthesis and degradation = decreased ability of cartilage to resist compression