Shoulder Instability and the Role of PT/OT Derek Cuff, M.D. Suncoast Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine.

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Shoulder Instability and the Role of PT/OT Derek Cuff, M.D. Suncoast Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine

Goals Focus on traumatic anterior instability Discuss Pathology Discuss PT role in non-op management Discuss PT role in post-op management

Normal Anatomy Shoulder is a ball and socket type joint Highly mobile joint The labrum is a structure that attaches to the socket to help increase stability of the joint

Shoulder Instability Traumatic injury Force applied with arm abducted and externally rotated Labrum tears and shoulder dislocates

Shoulder Instability Most commonly dislocated joint in the body Most common direction of dislocation is anterior

Shoulder Instability

Labral may not heal Can lead to recurrent instability-depends on age of initial dislocation -patient < 20 yrs old 80-90% -patients yrs old 50-75% -patients >40 yrs old lower rates of repeat dislocations, higher rate of rotator cuff tear

Shoulder Instability Treatment- some controversy – Non-op treatment has yielded success – Young contact athletes high risk of recurrence – I still believe in an attempt and non-op and PT

Shoulder Immobilization Itoi et al, JBJS 2007 External rotation brace may put labrum in better position to heal 3 weeks of bracing

Shoulder Instability PT can play a big role Dedicated cuff strengthening can help give stability to joint Possible prevent recurrence

Shoulder Instability Four weeks of formal outpatient PT Maintenance program to try and maintain stability

Shoulder Instability Have had many successful cases with non-op and good PT Even in contact athletes 2 nd dislocation = surgery

Shoulder Instability Goals of surgery – Repair labrum – Get it to heal – Restore stability and strength

Shoulder Instability Arthroscopic is most common approach in 2015 Anchor the labrum to the anterior glenoid

Shoulder Instability

Post-op – Shoulder immobilizer X 3 weeks – At 3 weeks PT/OT to restore ROM – Stiffness is a risk

Shoulder Instability Post op – Limit ER to 30 degrees – Hyper-abduction and ER to be avoided – Ligament takes about 3 months to heal

Shoulder Instability Post op – Start strengthening at 12 weeks – Clear for non-contact training – Contact sports at 6 months

Shoulder Instability Results – 5-15% recurrence rate after surgery – Higher for contact athletes – Slight loss of ER is common

Shoulder Instability Overall – Good outcomes even in high demand athletes – Success defined as no repeat dislocations

Shoulder Instability What if the soft tissue repair fails? Must then move on to more complex bony procedures

Shoulder Instability

Rehab after Laterjet – Immobilizer and no shoulder PT for 4 weeks – PROM weeks 4-6, AAROM 6-8, AROM 8-10 – Start strengthening week 10 – Contact sports 6 months

Summary Shoulder dislocations and instability a common problem Non-op treatment and PT has a big role Operative results are good and PT post op is crucial

Thank You