Conservative Multi-Directional Capsular Instability Protocol

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SPORTS & ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIALISTS 8100 W. 78 th Street Edina, MN 55439 952-946-9777 www.womensorthocenter.com Conservative Multi-Directional Capsular Instability Protocol 4-6 visits over 6 weeks Primary instability often experiences secondary impingement. To treat multidirectional capsular instability effectively, treat the impingement first. Then, instability should be addressed with stabilization exercises per functional demands of the patient. Emphasize complete rotator cuff strengthening and scapular stabilization. Emphasis is on high repetition, low weight, free weight program Address scapular mal-positioning if applicable Minimal to no pain during or after exercises, although fatigue is OK No passive ROM (PROM) or pulleys unless specifically indicated by the physician I. Modalities: A. Ice following exercises B. Transfrictional massage for tendonitis (if indicated by physician) C. No phonophoresis/iontophoresis D. Ultrasound (if indicated by physician) E. Soft-tissue techniques (if indicated by physician) II. Strengthening all exercises in midrange ROM only (3x/week max) A. Isometric exercises 1. Manual resistance will ensure shoulder stability during exercises B. Isotonic exercises strengthening exercises #1-8 as tolerated 1. Perform with free weights only (No theraband - except IR #6) a. Repetitions 20-50 reps before adding/progressing in weight b. Start against gravity without weight; progress as tolerated to: - 2 oz. (dinner knife) - 4 oz. (tuna can) - 8 oz. (soup can) - 1 lb. weight - 2 lbs., 3 lbs., etc. 2. Caution against push-ups and bench press 3. Goals: a. Overhead athlete: 3-5 lbs x 50 reps. b. General rehab candidate: 1-3 lbs x 50 reps. c. Progress weight as tolerated painfree

C. Scapular stabilization exercises #1-8 as tolerated 1. Particular emphasis if scapulothoracic weakness or maltracking present 2. Emphasize inferior trapezius and serratus anterior - Inhibit excessive superior trapezius This protocol provides you with general guidelines for the conservative rehabilitation of the patient with multi-directional capsular instability. The physician will make specific changes to the program as appropriate for an individual patient.

SHOULDER ISOMETRICS Hold seconds. Perform repetitions times per day. 1. Flexion Press hand forward into wall. 2. Extension Press hand backward into wall. 3. Abduction Place towel inside arm. Push elbow into wall. Page 1 of 2 Revised 6/14

SHOULDER ISOMETRICS 4. Adduction Place towel inside arm. Pull arm in toward body. 5. External Rotation Place towel inside arm. Press back of hand into wall. 6. Internal Rotation Place towel inside arm. Press palm of hand into wall. Page 2 of 2 Revised 6/14

1. Exercises should not be painful. 2. Perform exercises slowly. 3. Maintain the correct position. 4. Warm up prior to using weights stretching and pendulum exercises as instructed. 5. Ice after exercise for 10-20 minutes. 6. Exercise 4 days a week. 1. Flexion Start with arm at side, thumb forward. Raise arm to shoulder level (parallel to ground). Lower slowly to starting position. SHOULDER STRENGTHENING EXERCISES General Guidelines Perform exercises slowly with control for both the up and down motions. Do not allow your shoulder to shrug. Begin program without weight and the progress as tolerated to: 2 oz. (butter knife) 4 oz. (tuna can) 8 oz. (soup can) 1 lb. weight 2 lb. weight 2. Abduction Start with arm midway between front and side of your body, thumb pointing up. Raise arm sideways to shoulder level in scapular plane. Lower slowly. Page 1 of 3 Revised 6/14

SHOULDER STRENGTHENING EXERCISES 3. Abduction Start with arm midway between the front and side of your body, thumb down. Raise arm diagonally to 45 level and lower slowly to starting position. 4. External Rotation Lie on uninvolved side. Place a towel roll under elbow. Keep elbow bent at 90 squeeze shoulder blades together. Raise hand away from stomach toward the ceiling. Lower slowly to starting position. 5. External Rotation Keep elbow bent at 90. Squeeze shoulder blades together. Raise hand up. Lower slowly to starting position. Page 2 of 3 Revised 6/14 Page 2 of 3

SHOULDER STRENGTHENING EXERCISES 6. Internal Rotation with Theraband Place Theraband in door. Squeeze shoulder blades together. Pull hand toward stomach. Slowly return to starting position. 7. Wall Push-Ups Perform standing push-ups against the wall. Progress to a counter top, then to the floor with knees bent and then floor with knees straight. 8. Biceps Curls Raise hand toward shoulder with palm up. Lower slowly to starting position. Page 3 of 3 Revised 6/14

SCAPULAR STABILIZATION General Guidelines 1. Exercises should not be painful. 2. Perform exercises slowly. 3. Maintain the correct position. 4. Ice after exercise for minutes. 5. Perform times per day for days per week. 1. Scapular Retraction Pull shoulder blades together and down. Hold seconds 2. Scapular Depression Place theraband over door, squeeze shoulder blades together while pulling your arm to your side. Slowly return to starting position. Page 1 of 4 Revised 6/14

SCAPULAR STABILIZATION 3. Extension Start with your arm hanging straight down with your thumb pointing down. Raise arm backwards and slowly return to starting position. 4. Horizontal Abduction Start with your arm hanging straight down with your thumb pointing out, raise arm out to the side to shoulder level (parallel to ground) and then slowly return to starting position. Perform repetitions 5. Proprioception (Countertop) Place your hands on a countertop. Slowly shift weight from one side to the other while keeping your shoulder blades flat to your back Page 2 of 4 Revised 6/14

SCAPULAR STABILIZATION 6. Proprioception (Wall) Stand facing a wall. Keep your shoulder blades together and down and make circles with a ball in a clockwise direction. Repeat same number of reps in a counterclockwise direction. 7. Proprioception (Ball dribble) Stand facing the wall. Keep your shoulder blades together and down and dribble to ball off of the wall. You may advance to dribbling the ball in shapes and patterns. Perform repetitions. 8. Wall Push-Ups Perform standing push-ups against a wall. Progress to countertop, then floor with knees bent and then floor with knees straight. Page 3 of 4 Revised 6/14

SCAPULAR STABILIZATION 9. Proprioception (Hands & Knees) Get on your hands and knees. Keep your shoulder blades together and down and make circles with the platform in a clockwise direction. Repeat same number of reps in a counterclockwise direction. Page 4 of 4 Revised 6/14