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Laith M Jazrawi, MD
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery Chief, Division of Sports Medicine T 646-501-7223
NYU Langone Orthopedic Center 333 E 38th St, New York, NY 10016 T 646-501-7223 F 646-754-9505 www.NewYorkOrtho.com
Post-Operative Instructions Open Elbow Surgery, Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction
“Tommy John” SurgeryDayofSurgery
A. Dietastolerated.B. Painmedicationasneededevery6hours.C. Icingisimportantforthefirst5-7dayspost-op.Whilethepost-opdressingisinplace,icingshouldbedone
continuously.Oncethedressingisremovedonthefirstorsecondday,iceisappliedfor20-minuteperiods3-4timesperday.Caremustbetakenwithicingtoavoidfrostbite.
D. Makesureyouhaveaphysicaltherapypost-opappointmentsetupforthefirstweek-10daysaftersurgery.E. Ifyouhaveasplintorhalfcast,youwillstartPTafterthesplintisremovedintheofficeatyourfirst
postoperativeappointmentwhichisusuallyat2weeksFirstPost-OperativeDay
A. ContinueicingB. Youwillneedtokeepyourincisiondrywhentakingashower.Dothisforabout2weeksaftersurgery.If
youhaveasplintorhalfcast(hardshell)leaveitdry.Noneedtododressingchangesuntilyourfirstfollow-upvisitat2weekspost-op.
SecondPost-OperativeDay
A. ContinueicingThirdPost-OperativeDayUntilReturnVisit
A. Continueicepackasneeded.B. Ifyoudon’thaveasplitorhalfcast,youmayremovesurgicalbandageafteryoushowerandapplya
waterproofbandage(maybepurchasedatyourlocalpharmacy)tothewounds.Pleaseensurethatthebandageislargeenoughtocompletelycovertheincision.Applyafreshwaterproofbandageaftereachshower.Ifyouhavesplintyoudonotneedtochangeanything.Keepextremitydry
Callouroffice@646-501-7223option4,option2toconfirmyourfirstpostoperativevisit,whichisusuallyabout1-2weeksaftersurgery.Ifyouareexperiencinganyproblems,pleasecallourofficeorcontactusviatheinternetatwww.newyorkortho.com.
Dr. Laith M. Jazrawi Chief, Division of Sports Medicine Associate Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Rehabilitation Protocol FollowingUlnarCollateralLigamentReconstruc5onUsingAutogenousGra8
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Theelbowisacomplexsystemofthreejointsformedfromthreebones;thehumerus(theupperarmbone),theulna(thelargerboneoftheforearm,onthesmallfingerside),andtheradius(thesmallerboneoftheforearmonthethumbside).Thiscomplexsystemallowsahingingac?on(bendingandstraightening)andarota?onac?on.Thestabilityoftheelbowjointismaintainedbythebonycongruency,themusculara@achmentsandtheligaments.Thereareseveralimportantligamentsintheelbow.LigamentsaresoC?ssuestructuresthatconnectbonestobones.Theligamentsaroundajointusuallycombinetogethertoformajointcapsule.Ajointcapsuleisawater?ghtsacthatsurroundsajointandcontainslubrica?ngfluidcalledsynovialfluid.Intheelbow,twoofthemostimportantligamentsaretheulnarcollateralligament(UCL)andthelateralcollateralligament(LCL).TheUCLisalsoknownasthemedialcollateralligament.TheUCLisonthemedial(thesideoftheelbowthat’snexttothebodywhenyourarmsareatyoursidewithyourpalmsuporfacingoutinfrontofyou)sideoftheelbowandLCLisontheoutsideofyourelbow.Theulnarcollateralligamentisathickbandof?ssuethatformsatriangularshapealongtheinsideoftheelbow.Ithasananteriorbundle,posteriorbundle,andathinner,transverseligament.Theseligamentscanbetornwhenthereisaninjuryordisloca?onoftheelbow.Iftheinjurytotheligament(s)affectsthestabilityofthejoint,itispossiblethatthefunc?onoftheelbowwillbecompromised.InjurytotheUCLinoverheadathleteshasbeenwidelyreported.Normalac?vi?esofdailylivingrarelyplaceenoughstressontheUCLtocreateinstability;howeverthrowingsportsplacehighstressesontheelbowsuppor?ngstructures.Over?me,thehighrepe??vestressesassociatedwiththrowingandoverheadac?vitymaycreateoverloadtothesuppor?ngligamentoussupport,resul?nginaUCLtear.Typically,athleteswithUCLinjuryreportahistoryofrepe??vethrowingwithcomplaintsofpainatthemedial(inside)aspectoftheelbowduringoraCertheirac?vity.Onsetoccursfromeitheronetrauma?cincidentorcandevelopthroughoutalongperiodof?meduetorepe??veelbowstress.Eventuallytheathletelosestheirvelocityandaccuracyofthrowing.Morethan40%ofathleteswithUCLinjuryalsoreportsymptomsofulnarnerveirrita?onfromfric?onorsnappingofthenerveduringac?vity.TheoverheadthroweroCenexperiencespainwiththearmfullycocked(shoulderinfullexternalrota?onorthearmrotatedallthewayback)andasitacceleratesthroughthethrowandreleaseoftheball.Whilethrowing,theelbowcanstraightenatspeedsofover2300degreespersecondandmayhaveavalgus(side)forcethatexceedstheul?matestrengthofthenormaluninjuredUCL.Therefore,propermechanicsandop?malstrengthandenduranceofthemusclesoftheupperextremityareneededtoassistwithinjurypreven?on.TraumaorinjurytotheUCLresultsinsignificantfunc?onallimita?onsincludingmedialelbowpain,lossofvelocityandaccuracywiththrowing,instability,neurologic(nerve)symptoms,anddecreasedmuscularstrength.TheconsequencesofthisinjuryusuallyleavetheathletewhohasatornUCLwithtwoop?ons:1)rehabilita?onwithac?vitymodifica?on(i.e.avoidanceofpitchingandperformancethrowing)or2)surgicalreconstruc?onwithpost-opera?verehabilita?onpriortoreturntopitchingandperformancethrowing.UCLreconstruc?onsurgeryisperformedthroughanincisiononthemedial(inside)sideoftheelbowjoint.Thedamagedulnarcollateralligamentisreplacedwithatendontakenfromsomewhereelseinthebody.ThetendongraCcancomefromthepa?ent’sownforearm,hamstring,kneeorfoot.ThisiscalledanautograC.Thistendonisweavedthroughdrillholesinthehumerusandulnatore-createthetriangularshapeoftheUCL.
Rehabilitation Protocol After Elbow UCL Reconstruction
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Onecommontechniqueusedtoreplacethedamagedulnarcollateralligamentiscalledthedockingtechnique.Thesurgeondrillstwoholesintheulnaandthreeinthemedialepicondyleofthehumerus(thesmallbumpofboneontheinsideoftheelbowatthebo@omoftheupperarm).ThetwoholesintheulnaformatunnelthatthetendongraCwillbeloopedthrough.Thethreeholesinthemedialepicondyleformatriangle.Thebo@omholewillbebiggerthanthetoptwoholes,sothatthesurgeoncanslidetheendofthetendongraCintothebo@omhole.ThetwotopholesareusedtopullthetendongraCintothetunnelusingsuturesthatarea@achedtothegraCandthreadedthroughthetwoholes.ACerthetendonisharvested,suturesarea@achedtobothends.Thetendonisloopedthroughthelowertunnelformedintheulna,andstretchedacrosstheelbowjoint.Thetwosuturesa@achedtotheendsofthegraCarethreadedintothelargerbo@omtunnelinthemedialepicondyleandeachisthreadedoutoneoftheupper,smallerholes.Usingthesetwosutures,thesurgeonpullstheendofthegraCfartherintotheuppertunnelun?ltheamountoftensioniscorrecttoholdthejointinposi?on.Thesurgeoncarefullyputstheelbowthroughitsfullarcofmo?onandreadjuststhetensiononthesuturesun?lsa?sfiedthattheproperligamentoustensionisrestored.Thetwosuturesare?edtogethertoholdthetendongraCinthatposi?on.AnothercommontechniquetoreconstructtheUCLiscalledthefigureofeighttechnique.Inthistechnique,thetendongraCisthreadedthroughtwopairsofholes-twodrilledinthemedialepicondyeofthehumerusandtwointheulna.ThegraCisloopedthroughtheholesinafigureofeightfashion.Thetwoendsofthetendonaresuturedtothetendonitself.Previouslythemusclesontheinsideoftheelbowjointandforearm(theflexormusclesofthewrist)werecompletelydetachedfromthehumerus.Now,theflexormusclesarenotdetached,butaresplitandretractedtoallowthesurgeontoseetheareasoftheelbowjointrequiredtoperformtheopera?onsuccessfully.Ifthereisanyconcernthattheulnarnervehasbeenstretchedanddamagedduetotheinstability(asmen?onedabove),itmaybere-routedsothatitrunsinfrontoftheelbowjointratherthanthroughthecubitaltunnelinthebackoftheelbow.Theincisionissuturedtogetherandtheelbowisplacedinalargebandageandsplint.Rehabilita?onfollowingsurgicalreconstruc?onoftheUCLbeginswithrangeofmo?onandini?alprotec?onofthereconstruc?on,alongwithresis?veexercisestokeeptheshoulderandcorestrong.Thisisfollowedbyprogressionsforresis?veexercisethata@empttofullyrestorestrengthandmuscularendurancetoallowforasafereturntothrowingandoverheadfunc?onalac?vi?es.Theseguidelinesalsoincludeaerobictrainingthroughouttherehabilita?onprocessand,formany,alaterstageanintervalthrowingprogram.Thismul?-facetedrehabilita?onapproachoCenincludesbiomechanicalvideoanalysistoensureproperthrowingmechanicsbeforeanathletereturnstotheirsport.Theearlyphasesofpost-opera?vecareforUCLreconstruc?onsinvolvespecific?meframes,restric?onsandprecau?onstoprotecthealing?ssuesandthesurgicalfixa?on/reconstruc?on.Thelaterphasesofrehabilita?onarepresentedinacriterionbasedprogression,whereadvancementtosubsequentlevelsisbasedonstrengthandcontrol.Returntocompe??vethrowingwilltake8-12months.Notallathleteswillbeabletoreturntocompe??vethrowing.Theathleteshouldicetheelbowfor15-20minutesaCertheirrehabilita?onprogramtohelpdecreasepainandswelling.
Rehabilitation Protocol After Elbow UCL Reconstruction
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Goals o Protect healing tissue o Retard muscle atrophy o Decrease pain/inflammation
Week 1 o Posterior splint at 90° elbow flexion for 7 days o Brace: application of functional brace set at 30-100° at day 7-10 after splint
removed o ROM: wrist AROM extension/flexion o Elbow compression dressing 2-3 days o Exercises: gripping, passive wrist ROM, shoulder isometric (no shoulder ER),
biceps isometrics, cryotherapy
Week 2 o Brace: elbow ROM 25-100° in brace o Gradually increase ROM 5° extension and 10° flexion per week o Exercises: continue all exercises listed above o Initiate elbow extension isometrics
Week 3 o Brace: elbow ROM 15-110° o Exercises: continue all exercises listed above, elbow ROM in brace, initiate
active ROM wrist and elbow (no resistance)
Goals o Gradual increase to full ROM o Promote healing of repaired tissue o Regain and improve muscular strength
Week 4 o Brace: elbow ROM 0-125° o Exercises: begin light resistance exercises or arm (1 lbs), wrist curls,
extensions, pronation, supination, elbow extension/flexion o Progress shoulder program to emphasize rotator cuff strengthening,
avoiding eternal rotation until week 6
Week 5 o ROM: elbow ROM 0-135° o D/C brace o Continue all exercises
Week 6 o ROM: 0-145° without brace or full ROM o Exercises: progress elbow strengthening exercises, initiate shoulder external
rotation strengthening
Week 7 o Initiate Thrower’s Ten Program o Progress light isotonic program
Phase I (Surgery to 4 weeks after surgery)
Phase II (4 weeks to 7 weeks following surgery)
Rehabilitation Protocol After Elbow UCL Reconstruction
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Goals o Improve strength/power/endurance o Maintain full elbow ROM o Gradual return to functional activities
Weeks 8-10 o Exercises: initiate eccentric elbow flexion/extension, o Continue isotonic program (forearm and wrist), o Shoulder program (Thrower’s Ten), o Stretching program (especially elbow extension)
Goals o Continue to increase strength, power and endurance of upper extremity musculature
o Gradual return to activities
Week 14 o Exercises: continue strengthening program, emphasis on elbow and wrist strengthening and flexibility exercises
o Maintain full elbow ROM
Week 16 o Exercises: initiate interval throwing program (Phase I), continue all exercises o Stretch before and after throwing
Weeks 22-24 o Exercises: progress to Phase II Throwing Program (once Phase I complete)
Week 30 o Exercises: progress to competitive throwing
Phase III (8 weeks to 13 weeks following surgery)
Phase IV (14 weeks to 32 weeks following surgery)
References
Laith M Jazrawi, MD
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery Chief, Division of Sports Medicine T 646-501-7223
NYU Langone Orthopedic Center 333 E 38th St, New York, NY 10016 T 646-501-7223 F 646-754-9505 www.NewYorkOrtho.com
Post Operative Rehabilitation Protocol Following Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction Using Autogenous Graft
Name:____________________________________________________________Date:___________________________________ Diagnosis:_______________________________________________________DateofSurgery:______________________PhaseI–ImmediatePostOperativePhase
• Goalso Protecthealingtissueo Retardmuscularatrophyo Decreasepain/inflammation
• Week1o Posteriorsplintat90°elbowflexionfor7dayso Brace:applicationoffunctionalbracesetat30-100°atday7-10aftersplintremovedo ROM:wristAROMext/flexiono Elbowcompressiondressing2-3dayso Exercises
§ Gripping§ WristROM(passiveonly)§ Shoulderisometrics(noshoulderER)§ Bicepsisometrics§ Cryotherapy
• Week2o Brace:ElbowROM25-100°inbrace
§ GraduallyincreaseROM5°extand10°offlexionperweeko Exercises
§ Continueallexerciseslistedabove§ ElbowROMinbrace§ Initiateelbowextensionisometrics
• Week3o Brace:ElbowROM15-110°o Exercises
§ Continueallexerciseslistedabove§ ElbowROMinbrace§ InitiateactiveROMwristandelbow(noresistance)
PhaseII–IntermediatePhase(Week4-7)• Goals
o GradualincreasetofullROMo Promotehealingofrepairedtissueo Regainandimprovemuscularstrength
• Week4o Brace:elbowROM0-125°
Laith M Jazrawi, MD
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery Chief, Division of Sports Medicine T 646-501-7223
NYU Langone Orthopedic Center 333 E 38th St, New York, NY 10016 T 646-501-7223 F 646-754-9505 www.NewYorkOrtho.com
o Exercises § Beginlightresistanceexercisesorarm(1lbs)§ Wristcurls,extensions,pronation,supination§ Elbowext/flexion
o Progressshoulderprogramtoemphasizerotatorcuffstrengthening§ Avoidexternalrotationuntilweek6
• Week5o ROM:elbowROM0-135°o Discontinuebraceo Continueallexercises
• Week6o ROM:0-145°withoutbraceorfullROMo Exercises
§ Progresselbowstrengtheningexercises§ Initiateshoulderexternalrotationstrengthening
• Week7o InitiateThrower’sTenProgramo Progresslightisotonicprogram
PhaseIII–AdvancedStrengtheningProgram(Week8-13)
• Goalso Improvestrength/power/enduranceo MaintainfullelbowROMo Gradualreturntofunctionalactivities
• Week8-10o Exercises
§ Initiateeccentricelbowflexion/extension§ Continue
• Isotonicprogram–forearmandwrist• Shoulderprogram–Thrower’sTen• Stretchingprogram–especiallyelbowextension
• Week11-13o Exercises
§ Continueallexerciseslistedabove§ Initiateplyometricexerciseprogram
PhaseIV–ReturntoActivity(week14-32)• Goals
o Continuetoincreasestrength,power,andenduranceofupperextremitymusculatureo Gradualreturntoactivities
• Week14o Exercises:continuestrengtheningprogram
§ Emphasisonelbowandwriststrengtheningandflexibilityexercises§ MaintainfullelbowROM
Laith M Jazrawi, MD
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery Chief, Division of Sports Medicine T 646-501-7223
NYU Langone Orthopedic Center 333 E 38th St, New York, NY 10016 T 646-501-7223 F 646-754-9505 www.NewYorkOrtho.com
• Week16o Exercises
§ Initiateintervalthrowingprogram(phaseI)§ Continueallexercises§ Stretchbeforeandafterthrowing
• Week22-24o Exercises
§ ProgresstoPhaseIIThrowingProgram(oncecompletedPhaseI)
• Week30o Exercises
§ Progresstocompetitivethrowing
Comments:Frequency:______timesperweek Duration:________weeksSignature:_____________________________________________________Date:___________________________
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