Rehabilitation

Functional results

Here are examples of patients rehabilitated according to the same protocols that we have used since our return from the United States in 1986.
But be careful! Every patient is a unique case.
See the article: “The essential role of rehabilitation in the management of an operated and non-operated shoulder: 40 years of experience (1985-2025)”

Video 1: Rehabilitation of a patient with a painful, stiff shoulder following occupational overuse. No surgery was required in this highly motivated patient.

Bibliographic reference: Reflections on a particular clinical form: the shoulder stiffened in flexion, T. Thomas, D.F. Gazielly, G. Bruyere, C. Alexandre. Rev Rhum, (Eng. Edt), 64(4): pp. 249-254, 1995

Video 2: Immediate post-operative rehabilitation of a patient operated on arthroscopically for the removal of a calcification in a rotator cuff tendon.

Video 3: Rehabilitation after arthroscopic repair

Video 4: Return to sport after arthroscopic repair of a rotator cuff tear combined with subacromial bony decompression.

Video 5: Rehabilitation after arthroscopic debridement for an irreparable rotator cuff tear combined with a tenotomy of the long head of biceps

Video 6: Rehabilitation and return to sport after a “Bristow-Latarjet” procedure, performed on an athlete with recurrent anterior dislocations

Video 7: Rehabilitation and functional result after the fitting of an “anatomical” total shoulder replacement for primary centred glenohumeral osteoarthritis.

Video 8: Return to sport after the fitting of an “anatomical” total shoulder replacement for primary centred glenohumeral osteoarthritis.

Video 8: Return to sport after the fitting of an “anatomical” total shoulder replacement for primary centred glenohumeral osteoarthritis.