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Restoring Range of Motion After Rotator Cuff Repair - #AMR359

Restoring Range of Motion After Rotator Cuff Repair - #AMR359

Update: 2025-04-102
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Restoring range of motion after a rotator cuff repair is one of the most important factors in long-term patient satisfaction.

Internal rotation is especially important, as a loss of IR can really limit their functional movements.

There are many variables to consider when rehabbing a rotator cuff repair patient. Several factors will alter our speed of progression.

Unfortunately, protocols vary greatly. Here are our thoughts on restoring range of motion after rotator cuff repair surgery.

To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/restoring-range-of-motion-after-rotator-cuff-repair/

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Restoring Range of Motion After Rotator Cuff Repair - #AMR359

Restoring Range of Motion After Rotator Cuff Repair - #AMR359

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