You have just completed or are considering shoulder rotator cuff surgery. Our team of physical therapists has significant experience treating patients following arthroscopic rotator cuff shoulder surgery. Our physical therapy staff is competent and understands the differences in the rehabilitation and recovery when you have different size rotator cuff tears, glenoid labrum involvement, Mumford Procedure, acromial decompression, multidirectional instability, unidirectional instability, a repaired Bankhart lesion, a Hill-Sachs lesion, and associated rotator cuff tendonitis. The VTFC Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Rehab Protocol is a way for you to understand the expectations and progress you will make with a VTFC physical therapist.
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You have just completed or are considering shoulder surgery to repair a torn and damaged Superior Labrum of the shoulder. SLAP stands for Superior Labrum – Anterior Posterior. Our physical therapist staff has significant experience rehabilitating patients following arthroscopic rotator cuff shoulder surgery and labral repairs. The location and extent, Grade 1-4, of a SLAP tear will determine the surgical procedure and rehabilitation parameters. Our team of physical therapists understand the differences in the rehabilitation and recovery of the glenoid labral tear. The VTFC Arthroscopic SLAP Labral Repair Rehab Protocol is a way for you to understand the expectations and progress you will make with a VTFC physical therapist.
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