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

Journal of shoulder and elbow arthroplasty Pub Date : 2021-07-01 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/24715492211023302
Helen Razmjou, Varda van Osnabrugge, Mark Anunciacion, Andrea Nunn, Darren Drosdowech, Ania Roszkowski, Analia Szafirowicz, Dragana Boljanovic, Amy Wainwright, Diane Nam
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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.

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最大限度地发挥袖带缺陷肩部的肌肉功能:一种反向关节置换术的康复建议。
目的:本综述的目的是描述改变的关节生物力学在反向肩关节置换术中的作用,并根据目前的证据提出一种针对袖带缺陷的盂肱关节的康复方案。方法和材料:建议的康复结合了相关肌肉负荷的原则,同时考虑了危险因素和手术并发症。结果:由于肩胛骨平面外展能更好地激活三角肌、小圆肌、上斜方肌和前锯肌,因此在逆行关节置换术中肩部肌肉功能改变的情况下,应更多地使用它。在逆行关节置换术中,由于冈上肌和冈下肌的缺失以及三角肌外旋力矩臂的减少,尽管完整的小圆肌可能有助于升高位置的外旋,但外旋可能不会明显恢复。结论:提高肩带缺损肩关节置换术前后三角肌功能的效率是实现肩带缺损肩关节康复的关键因素。肩胛骨平面和较高外展角的锻炼可以更有效地激活三角肌和其他重要肌肉,优化手术效果。
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