PHYSICAL THERAPY INTERVENTION FOR A PATIENT WITH POST-SURGICAL SHOULDER CAPSULORRHAPHY

Background: Posterior shoulder capsulorrhaphy is a surgical procedure to help restore shoulder joint stability in patients with a history of recurrent shoulder dislocations. Physical therapy (PT) may be beneficial in outpatient rehabilitation to improve patient shoulder range of motion (ROM), muscu...

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Main Authors: Mark Mendoza, Trent Jackman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJPHY 2018-06-01
Series:International Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/368
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spelling doaj-0385bbf98b2d4a03ad21fdec2e493eb62020-11-25T00:42:28ZengIJPHYInternational Journal of Physiotherapy2349-59872348-83362018-06-015310.15621/ijphy/2018/v5i3/173937PHYSICAL THERAPY INTERVENTION FOR A PATIENT WITH POST-SURGICAL SHOULDER CAPSULORRHAPHYMark Mendoza0Trent Jackman1Clinical Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, Idaho State University, Campus Stop 8045, Pocatello, Idaho 83209.Staff Physical Therapist, Idaho State University, 1033 West Quinn Road, Pocatello, Idaho 83202. Background: Posterior shoulder capsulorrhaphy is a surgical procedure to help restore shoulder joint stability in patients with a history of recurrent shoulder dislocations. Physical therapy (PT) may be beneficial in outpatient rehabilitation to improve patient shoulder range of motion (ROM), muscular strength, endurance, joint stability, and return to prior level of activities after general shoulder surgery. The purpose of this case study was to describe PT intervention for a patient with shoulder posterior capsulorrhaphy in an outpatient setting. Methods: 21-year-old male with post-surgical right shoulder posterior capsulorrhaphy due to multiple posterior shoulder dislocation. Patient’s impairments were right shoulder weakness, decreased ROM, and functional immobility due to pain and a retracted capsule. PT intervention was 2-3X per week for nine weeks and included therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, modalities, and patient education for a home exercise program (HEP). Results: Patient was seen for 13 visits in an outpatient PT setting which improved his shoulder active ROM, strength, and outcome measures. The pain was also reduced. He returned to work with light duty restrictions after the 3rd week of PT and was able to perform normal responsibilities by the 9th week. He achieved the majority of his goals. Conclusion: PT intervention may have accelerated the progression of patient’s functional mobility, strength, ROM, and reduction of pain. Compared to the currently available literature for this diagnosis, the patient returned to normal function three weeks earlier than normal, probably due to earlier internal rotation exercise. Future research should include a randomized control trial regarding effective PT interventions following shoulder capsulorrhaphy surgery. https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/368Physical TherapyCapsulorrhaphyRehabilitationShoulderInterventionSurgery
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PHYSICAL THERAPY INTERVENTION FOR A PATIENT WITH POST-SURGICAL SHOULDER CAPSULORRHAPHY
International Journal of Physiotherapy
Physical Therapy
Capsulorrhaphy
Rehabilitation
Shoulder
Intervention
Surgery
author_facet Mark Mendoza
Trent Jackman
author_sort Mark Mendoza
title PHYSICAL THERAPY INTERVENTION FOR A PATIENT WITH POST-SURGICAL SHOULDER CAPSULORRHAPHY
title_short PHYSICAL THERAPY INTERVENTION FOR A PATIENT WITH POST-SURGICAL SHOULDER CAPSULORRHAPHY
title_full PHYSICAL THERAPY INTERVENTION FOR A PATIENT WITH POST-SURGICAL SHOULDER CAPSULORRHAPHY
title_fullStr PHYSICAL THERAPY INTERVENTION FOR A PATIENT WITH POST-SURGICAL SHOULDER CAPSULORRHAPHY
title_full_unstemmed PHYSICAL THERAPY INTERVENTION FOR A PATIENT WITH POST-SURGICAL SHOULDER CAPSULORRHAPHY
title_sort physical therapy intervention for a patient with post-surgical shoulder capsulorrhaphy
publisher IJPHY
series International Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 2349-5987
2348-8336
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Background: Posterior shoulder capsulorrhaphy is a surgical procedure to help restore shoulder joint stability in patients with a history of recurrent shoulder dislocations. Physical therapy (PT) may be beneficial in outpatient rehabilitation to improve patient shoulder range of motion (ROM), muscular strength, endurance, joint stability, and return to prior level of activities after general shoulder surgery. The purpose of this case study was to describe PT intervention for a patient with shoulder posterior capsulorrhaphy in an outpatient setting. Methods: 21-year-old male with post-surgical right shoulder posterior capsulorrhaphy due to multiple posterior shoulder dislocation. Patient’s impairments were right shoulder weakness, decreased ROM, and functional immobility due to pain and a retracted capsule. PT intervention was 2-3X per week for nine weeks and included therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, modalities, and patient education for a home exercise program (HEP). Results: Patient was seen for 13 visits in an outpatient PT setting which improved his shoulder active ROM, strength, and outcome measures. The pain was also reduced. He returned to work with light duty restrictions after the 3rd week of PT and was able to perform normal responsibilities by the 9th week. He achieved the majority of his goals. Conclusion: PT intervention may have accelerated the progression of patient’s functional mobility, strength, ROM, and reduction of pain. Compared to the currently available literature for this diagnosis, the patient returned to normal function three weeks earlier than normal, probably due to earlier internal rotation exercise. Future research should include a randomized control trial regarding effective PT interventions following shoulder capsulorrhaphy surgery.
topic Physical Therapy
Capsulorrhaphy
Rehabilitation
Shoulder
Intervention
Surgery
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