Rehabilitation Following Posterior Shoulder Stabilization

Posterior shoulder instability has been noted in recent reports to occur at a higher prevalence than originally believed, with many cases occurring in active populations. In most cases, primary surgical treatment for posterior shoulder instability-a posterior labral repair-is indicated for those pat...

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Main Authors: Brandon T Goldenberg (Author), Pamela Goldsten (Author), Lucca Lacheta (Author), Justin W Arner (Author), Matthew T Provencher (Author), Peter J Millett (Author)
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Published: North American Sports Medicine Institute, 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Posterior shoulder instability has been noted in recent reports to occur at a higher prevalence than originally believed, with many cases occurring in active populations. In most cases, primary surgical treatment for posterior shoulder instability-a posterior labral repair-is indicated for those patients who have failed conservative management and demonstrate persistent functional limitations. In order to optimize surgical success and return to a prior level of function, a comprehensive and focused rehabilitation program is crucial. Currently, there is a limited amount of literature focusing on rehabilitation after surgery for posterior instability. Therefore, the purpose of this clinical commentary is to present a post-surgical rehabilitation program for patients following posterior shoulder labral repair, with recommendations based upon best medical evidence. # Level of Evidence 5
Item Description:10.26603/001c.22501
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