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    Rehabilitation guidelines following arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation surgery for traumatic instability - a Delphi consensus

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    Willmore, Elaine
    Bateman, Marcus
    Maher, Natasha
    Chester, Rachel
    O'Sullivan, Joel
    Horsley, Ian
    Blacknall, James
    Gibson, Jo
    Jaggi, Anju
    Affiliation
    Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; University Hospitals of Derby & Burton NHS Foundation Trust; Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trusts; Rehab4Performance; Liverpool University; University of Salford; Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust; University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust; University of East Anglia; Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
    Publication date
    2024-05-16
    Subject
    Physiotherapy
    Surgery
    
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    Background: There is no consistent approach to rehabilitation following arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation surgery (ASSS) in the UK. The aim of this study was to agree a set of post-operative guidelines for clinical practice. Method: Expert stakeholders (surgeons, physiotherapists and patients) were identified via professional networks and patient involvement and engagements groups. A three-stage online Delphi study was undertaken. Consensus was defined by the OMERACT threshold of 70% agreement. Results: 11 surgeons, 22 physiotherapists and 4 patients participated. It was agreed patients should be routinely immobilised in a sling for up to 3 weeks but can discard earlier if able. During the immobilisation period, patients should move only within a defined "safe zone." Permitted functional activities include using cutlery, lifting a drink, slicing bread, using kitchen utensils, wiping a table, light dusting, pulling up clothing, washing/drying dishes. Closing car doors or draining saucepans should be avoided. Through range movements can commence after 4 weeks, resisted movements at 6 weeks. Patients can resume light work as they feel able and return to manual work after 12 weeks. Return to non-contact sports when functional markers for return to play are met was agreed. Return to contact sport is based on function & confidence after a minimum of 12 weeks. Additional factors to consider when determining rehabilitation progression: functional/physical milestones, patient's confidence and presence of kinesiophobia. The preferred outcome measure is the Oxford Instability Shoulder Score. Conclusion: This consensus provides expert recommendations for the development of rehabilitation guidelines following ASSS. CONTRIBUTION OF THE PAPER.
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    Willmore E, Bateman M, Maher N, Chester R, O'Sullivan J, Horsley I, Blacknall J, Gibson J, Jaggi A. Rehabilitation guidelines following arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation surgery for traumatic instability - a Delphi consensus. Physiotherapy. 2024 Sep;124:154-163. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2024.05.001. Epub 2024 May 16.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/6140
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    https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/physiotherapy/vol/124/suppl/C
    DOI
    10.1016/j.physio.2024.05.001
    PMID
    38908262
    Journal
    Physiotherapy
    Publisher
    Chartered Society of Physiotherapy London
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.physio.2024.05.001
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