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Greater Tuberosity Fracture Rehabilitation Therapy

 ·  โ˜• 4 min read  ·  โค๏ธ Deshawn Ziemann
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Greater Tuberosity Fracture Rehabilitation Therapy

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Greater tuberosity fractures may occur due to trauma or shoulder dislocation, and represent a boney disruption to the rotator cuff tendons around the shoulder. Conquest hospital fracture clinic reception: They can occur in any age group, although they are most commonly due to a fall in older individuals or due to athletic injuries.

Commonly missed upper extremity fractures.

This condition is a fracture of the bony bump that is located opposite of the head of the humerus. The appropriate management of greater tuberosity fractures of the humerus is dependent on the knowledge of relevant anatomy, injury epidemiology, fracture pattern and, importantly, an understanding of the injured patient. During conservative treatment of fracture of the greater tuberosity, earlier rehabilitation allows rapid range of motion and functional recovery limiting care duration. >5mm displacement will result in impingement with loss of abduction and external rotation. Who gets them and when do they occur? Bone fractures, such as great tuberosity, inferior glenoid fossa, acromion, scapular spine, coracoid process, and/or soft tissue injuries, such as avulsed shoulder capsules, rotator cuffs tears, or ruptures of the adjacent muscles (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, sunscapularis) are likely with inferior. There are many accelerated rehabilitation programs but it is my experience that the shoulder remains painful for a very long time if the patient is mobilized too early. After fracture healing, the rehabilitation program becomes similar to that advocated in rotator cuff disease. Answer | fractures of greater tuberosity can occur in isolation or in combination with anterior dislocation of the shoulder. Greater tuberosity fracture rehabilitation after the fracture the shoulder joint is immobilized in sling for roughly one to one and half month. Sometimes swelling also develops in. Displaced isolated greater tuberosity fractures are rare injuries that require operative treatment to optimize rotator cuff function and prevent painful subacromial impingement. The patient is placed in a sling with abduction pillow. Most fractures are nondisplaced and can be treated. Symptoms can include pain and swelling of the shoulder. Generally complain of shoulder pain after a fall. During conservative treatment of fracture of the greater tuberosity, earlier rehabilitation allows rapid range of motion and functional recovery limiting care duration.

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