Maximizing Muscle Function in Cuff-Deficient Shoulders: A Rehabilitation Proposal for Reverse Arthroplasty

Purpose The purpose of this review is to describe the role of altered joint biomechanics in reverse shoulder arthroplasty and to propose a rehabilitation protocol for a cuff-deficient glenohumeral joint based on the current evidence. Methods and Materials: The proposed rehabilitation incorporates th...

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Main Authors: Helen Razmjou MSc, PT, PhD, Varda van Osnabrugge BSc, PT, Mark Anunciacion BSc, PT, Andrea Nunn BSc, PT, Darren Drosdowech MD, FRCSC, Ania Roszkowski MSc, PT, Analia Szafirowicz BSc, PT, Dragana Boljanovic MSc, PT, Amy Wainwright MSc, PT, Diane Nam MSc, MD, FRCSC
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/24715492211023302
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spelling doaj-780986a53c6f4f83b1356cdd9526821b2021-07-02T21:33:19ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty2471-54922021-06-01510.1177/24715492211023302Maximizing Muscle Function in Cuff-Deficient Shoulders: A Rehabilitation Proposal for Reverse ArthroplastyHelen Razmjou MSc, PT, PhDVarda van Osnabrugge BSc, PTMark Anunciacion BSc, PTAndrea Nunn BSc, PTDarren Drosdowech MD, FRCSCAnia Roszkowski MSc, PTAnalia Szafirowicz BSc, PTDragana Boljanovic MSc, PTAmy Wainwright MSc, PTDiane Nam MSc, MD, FRCSCPurpose The purpose of this review is to describe the role of altered joint biomechanics in reverse shoulder arthroplasty and to propose a rehabilitation protocol for a cuff-deficient glenohumeral joint based on the current evidence. Methods and Materials: The proposed rehabilitation incorporates the principles of pertinent muscle loading while considering risk factors and surgical complications. Results In light of altered function of shoulder muscles in reverse arthroplasty, scapular plane abduction should be more often utilized as it better activates deltoid, teres minor, upper trapezius, and serratus anterior. Given the absence of supraspinatus and infraspinatus and reduction of external rotation moment arm of the deltoid in reverse arthroplasty, significant recovery of external rotation may not occur, although an intact teres minor may assist external rotation in the elevated position. Conclusion Improving the efficiency of deltoid function before and after reverse shoulder arthroplasty is a key factor in the rehabilitation of the cuff deficient shoulders. Performing exercises in scapular plane and higher abduction angles activates deltoid and other important muscles more efficiently and optimizes surgical outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1177/24715492211023302
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author Helen Razmjou MSc, PT, PhD
Varda van Osnabrugge BSc, PT
Mark Anunciacion BSc, PT
Andrea Nunn BSc, PT
Darren Drosdowech MD, FRCSC
Ania Roszkowski MSc, PT
Analia Szafirowicz BSc, PT
Dragana Boljanovic MSc, PT
Amy Wainwright MSc, PT
Diane Nam MSc, MD, FRCSC
spellingShingle Helen Razmjou MSc, PT, PhD
Varda van Osnabrugge BSc, PT
Mark Anunciacion BSc, PT
Andrea Nunn BSc, PT
Darren Drosdowech MD, FRCSC
Ania Roszkowski MSc, PT
Analia Szafirowicz BSc, PT
Dragana Boljanovic MSc, PT
Amy Wainwright MSc, PT
Diane Nam MSc, MD, FRCSC
Maximizing Muscle Function in Cuff-Deficient Shoulders: A Rehabilitation Proposal for Reverse Arthroplasty
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty
author_facet Helen Razmjou MSc, PT, PhD
Varda van Osnabrugge BSc, PT
Mark Anunciacion BSc, PT
Andrea Nunn BSc, PT
Darren Drosdowech MD, FRCSC
Ania Roszkowski MSc, PT
Analia Szafirowicz BSc, PT
Dragana Boljanovic MSc, PT
Amy Wainwright MSc, PT
Diane Nam MSc, MD, FRCSC
author_sort Helen Razmjou MSc, PT, PhD
title Maximizing Muscle Function in Cuff-Deficient Shoulders: A Rehabilitation Proposal for Reverse Arthroplasty
title_short Maximizing Muscle Function in Cuff-Deficient Shoulders: A Rehabilitation Proposal for Reverse Arthroplasty
title_full Maximizing Muscle Function in Cuff-Deficient Shoulders: A Rehabilitation Proposal for Reverse Arthroplasty
title_fullStr Maximizing Muscle Function in Cuff-Deficient Shoulders: A Rehabilitation Proposal for Reverse Arthroplasty
title_full_unstemmed Maximizing Muscle Function in Cuff-Deficient Shoulders: A Rehabilitation Proposal for Reverse Arthroplasty
title_sort maximizing muscle function in cuff-deficient shoulders: a rehabilitation proposal for reverse arthroplasty
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty
issn 2471-5492
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Purpose The purpose of this review is to describe the role of altered joint biomechanics in reverse shoulder arthroplasty and to propose a rehabilitation protocol for a cuff-deficient glenohumeral joint based on the current evidence. Methods and Materials: The proposed rehabilitation incorporates the principles of pertinent muscle loading while considering risk factors and surgical complications. Results In light of altered function of shoulder muscles in reverse arthroplasty, scapular plane abduction should be more often utilized as it better activates deltoid, teres minor, upper trapezius, and serratus anterior. Given the absence of supraspinatus and infraspinatus and reduction of external rotation moment arm of the deltoid in reverse arthroplasty, significant recovery of external rotation may not occur, although an intact teres minor may assist external rotation in the elevated position. Conclusion Improving the efficiency of deltoid function before and after reverse shoulder arthroplasty is a key factor in the rehabilitation of the cuff deficient shoulders. Performing exercises in scapular plane and higher abduction angles activates deltoid and other important muscles more efficiently and optimizes surgical outcomes.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/24715492211023302
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