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Post all your questions and comments about issues relating to orthopaedic physiotherapy in this forum. Ask advice about things such as arthritis, joint replacement, splinting & plastering or factors in treating the acute unstable fracture.

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Old 19-07-2001, 10:13 AM
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Shoulder instability

Our MSK Out-Patient Team are undertaking research into physiotherapy practises when treating/dealing with shoulder instability problems. We don't want to re-invent the wheel, and would be grateful if anyone doing/having done similar research could get in touch and let us know what they are/have looked at.

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re: Shoulder instability

I gauage alot of my functional rehab on the range and subsequent use of mid to upper thoracic extension when performing overhead activities. This should not be to the detriment of increased lumbar extension and hence abdominal support is also required. Further prggression address thoracic rotation and its use, pec monor length and its affect on the scapula, and lasty really the balancing of the rotator cuff. Without the other factors the cuff will just be overworked and blow up!!
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