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Restoring Range of Motion After Rotator Cuff Repair - #AMR359
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Mike Reinold
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.
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