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Early rehabilitation in comparison with the traditional approach after arthroscopic surgery of the rotator cuff - literature search.
Reiterová, Anna ; Šorfová, Monika (advisor) ; Malá, Jitka (referee)
Author: Anna Reiterová Title: Early rehabilitation in comparison with the traditional approach after arthroscopic surgery of the rotator cuff - literature research Aim: To process a literature search concerning the reconstruction of the rotator cuff with regard to early physiotherapy, its safety and effectiveness.To map the approach to the issue from the point of view of surgeons in the form of a non-standardized questionnaire survey. To compile a systematic review of studies comparing early and delayed physiotherapy in the form of passive movements. Backgroung: The primary goals in the postoperative period after rotator cuff repair are to minimize pain, protect the repaired muscle and tendon, and finally restore shoulder function. At a time when the gold standard was open access, surgeons recommended an early passive range of motion after repairing the rotator cuff in an effort to reduce the likelihood of the formation of adhesions leading to stiffness of the operated arm. Although early passive movement may minimize the chance of a stiff arm, it may not be optimal for the early stages of rotator cuff healing. Metoda: thesis is processed in the form of literary research. Literary sources of the work were searched in the databases PubMed, MEDLINE, PEDro, Web of Science, EBSCOhost and Scopus. The...

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