S/P Total Shoulder Replacement

Definition:
Total shoulder joint replacement is an option given to patients who suffer from joint dysfunction. This is usually the result of osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, but more rarely for those who have sustained severe trauma from a shoulder fracture. Generally, all other modes of treatment are considered first, such as physical therapy and medication, but total shoulder replacement can provide pain relief and increased mobility for those who have not experienced relief. The primary goal of total shoulder replacement surgery is to alleviate pain with secondary goals of improving motion, strength and function.

Symptoms
  • Pain in the shoulder
  • Pain with movements of the shoulder
  • Loss of ROM of the shoulder
  • Clicking and locking of the shoulder
  • Weakness in the shoulder
Causes
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Shoulder fracture
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Post traumatic arhtritis
  • Avascular necrosis
Treatment
  • Period of immobilization in a sling x 3-4 weeks
  • Avoid shoulder hyperextension x 6-8 weeks
  • Passive ROM, then progress to active ROM
  • Maintain elbow and wrist ROM
  • Posture program
  • Shoulder stabilization exercises
  • Upper extremity shoulder strengthening
S/P Total Shoulder Replacement Phase I

Purchase Phase

  • Pendulums
  • Passive Shoulder Abduction
  • Passive Shoulder Internal Rotation
  • Passive Shoulder External Rotation
  • Passive Shoulder Flexion
  • Passive ER With Stick
  • Restorative Shoulder Quadrant
  • Table Slides
  • Shoulder Sitting Posture
  • Scap Squeezes
  • Sitting Posture
  • Walkfit
  • WalkFit Program

S/P Total Shoulder Replacement Phase II

Purchase Phase

  • Tband Shoulder ER At Zero Deg
  • Tband Shoulder ER At 90 Deg
  • Q Ped Weight Shifts
  • Wall Push Up
  • Prone Rotator Cuff Circuit
  • Wall Slides
  • T Band Wall Push W ER
  • Superman Holds
  • Curl Press

S/P Total Shoulder Replacement Phase III

Purchase Phase

  • Push Ups
  • Hummers
  • Sumo Flies 3 Positions
  • Wall Slides
  • Prone Rows
  • Single Arm Push Up Holds
  • Push Up Hand Fire