Rehab Protocols

With over 600 protocols and guidelines written by some of the top Orthopaedic Surgeons and Physical Therapists in the world, OrthopaedicProtocols.com is the largest library of non-surgical and surgical rehab protocols in the world.

As clinicians, we’re all in the outcome business.

Both our patients and payors expect us to deliver the highest standard of care in order to achieve the best possible outcome on their behalf.

Our outcomes not only affect our patients but also our professional reputations. Excellent care = excellent outcomes = excellent reputation.

How do your protocols compare to those of your colleagues? Can you improve your protocols?

The OrthopaedicProtocols website was designed to help clinicians find protocols and guidelines to help them in making the most informed treatment decisions and recommendations for their patients.

Orthopaedic Protocols

 

Looking for MORE Rehabilitation Protocols?

It is hard to stay on top of the current research and know how to progress your patients after a variety of different injuries and surgeries. Let Wilk, Reinold, and Andrews take the guess work out of how to progress your patients following an injury or surgery.

Have You Had These Questions About Rehabilitation Protocols?

  • What exercises should I perform at week 6 following a total knee replacement?
  • How does rehabilitation differ after a large or small rotator cuff tear?
  • How much range of motion should I have at week 8 following a SLAP repair?
  • How does rehabilitation differ based on using a patellar tendon or hamstring autograft during ACL reconstruction?
  • How does adding a subacromial decompression change your rate of progression after a labral repair?

Rehabilitation Protocols by Wilk, Reinold, and Andrews

These rehabilitation protocol CDs include over 135 protocols that cover not only postoperative rehabilitation protocols, but also nonoperative protocols, preoperative protocols, exercise programs, and interval return to sport programs. There are many variations based on surgical technique, concomitant procedures, and patient activity level. These rehabilitation protocols are offered one two different CDs, one for the shoulder and elbow and another for the knee, foot, and ankle. Click below for a full list of protocols that are available on each CD as well as other educational products.

 

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