[Rehabilitation concepts and return to sport after interventions on the shoulder].

K E Dreinhöfer, S Schüler, M Schäfer, T Ohly
Author Information
  1. K E Dreinhöfer: Muskuloskeletale Rehabilitation, Prävention und Versorgungsforschung, Centrum für Sportwissenschaft und Sportmedizin (CSSB), Centrum für Muskuloskeletale Chirurgie (CMSC), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland, karsten.dreinhoefer@charite.de.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation of athletes following surgical interventions for shoulder injuries is of utmost importance for recovery and return to sport.
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to determine adequate concepts for rehabilitation following shoulder surgery in athletes.
METHODS: A selective literature search was carried out in PubMed and a review of the available concepts is given taking personal experiences as well as national and international recommendations into consideration.
RESULTS: This article presents the basic principles of functional rehabilitation, the kinetic chain and the different phases in rehabilitation. Specific rehabilitation concepts and return to sport strategies following traumatic dislocation, superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions and rotator cuff tears are presented. There is little high-level scientific evidence available for the treatment of these patients and most concepts are based on clinical experience and expert opinion.
CONCLUSION: Rehabilitation of athletes with shoulder injuries requires a broad consensus strategy with respect to the next steps. Individual concepts for rehabilitation should take surgical and patient-specific criteria into consideration. Further research is urgently required to develop evidence-based recommendations.

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MeSH Term

Athletic Injuries
Athletic Performance
Biomechanical Phenomena
Humans
Joint Instability
Physical Therapy Modalities
Postoperative Complications
Postural Balance
Prognosis
Recovery of Function
Rotator Cuff
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Shoulder
Shoulder Dislocation
Shoulder Injuries

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