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Should You Delay Range of Motion after a Rotator Cuff Repair? - #AMR344

Should You Delay Range of Motion after a Rotator Cuff Repair? - #AMR344

Update: 2024-09-05
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Rotator cuff repair surgery is one of the most common procedures in physical therapy, yet the recommended postoperative guidelines vary significantly.

Different doctors worldwide disagree on what’s best. Some want to be conservative and delay range of motion and physical therapy to maximize the chance that the repair does not fail.

But is that best? Are there negatives?

In this episode, we discuss some of the science behind delaying range of motion after rotator cuff repair surgery.


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

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Should You Delay Range of Motion after a Rotator Cuff Repair? - #AMR344

Should You Delay Range of Motion after a Rotator Cuff Repair? - #AMR344

Mike Reinold