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Physical therapist management following rotator cuff repair for a patient with postpolio syndrome.Carlson M, Hadlock T Physical Therapy Program, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79902, USA. mcarlson@utep.edu BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Postpoliomyelitis sequelae, such as gait instability and progressive weakness, predispose people with postpolio syndrome to secondary disabilities. With aging, people who depend on their upper extremities to accommodate lower-extremity deficits may anticipate overuse injuries. The purpose of this case report is to describe the use of mobilization and exercise in postoperative rehabilitation of rotator cuff surgery on a patient with postpolio syndrome. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 48-year-old woman with postpolio syndrome had rotator cuff surgical repair followed by physical therapy intervention. Maitland mobilization and mild functional exercises were chosen to avoid triggering fatigue. OUTCOMES: Measurements taken preoperatively, before and after physical therapy intervention, and 2 years after intervention showed return to independent status with excellent retention. DISCUSSION: No fatigue or overuse weakness was encountered. This is the first case report to document physical therapy following rotator cuff repair in a patient with postpolio syndrome. Published 2 February 2007 in Phys Ther, 87(2): 179-92.
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