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post surgical fusion protocol

Phase I Fusion: 6-10 Weeks Post-Surgery

  • Instruction in proper icing techniques to control inflammation
  • Anti-inflammatory modalities on a limited basis
  • Dural stretching / gentle AROM, avoid rotation
  • Floor stabilization exercises as tolerated
  • Low intensity cardiovascular exercise ( 5-15 min / 50-60%max HR)
  • Posture and body mechanics instruction with ADL’s
  • Return to light ADL’s

Phase II Fusion: 11-15 Weeks Post-Surgery

  • No isometric tests
  • No rotational MedX or forced rotational exercise
  • Progression of spinal mobility exercises to include the Swiss ball
  • Increased cardiovascular activity (20-30 min / 65-70% max HR)
  • Progression of HEP / Circuit to mild-moderate intensity

MedX cervical rehabilitation

  • Limit cervical extension AROM to 18-90 0; normal measure is 0-126 0
  • Starting cervical weight resistance of 90-120 inch pounds for females, 120-140 inch pounds for males
  • Resistance exercise limited to 40 repetitions at moderate fatigue level
  • Progress to max weights at 140 (women) and 180 (men) or by doctor order

MedX lumbar rehabilitation

  • Limit lumbar AROM to 12-42 ° (extension – flexion); normal measure is 0-72 ° *Ensure patient is moving slowly and pausing to avoid using momentum in shorter arc of motion.
  • Starting lumbar weight resistance is at 20-30% BW for females & males
  • Resistance exercise limited to 40 repetitions at moderate fatigue level.
  • Progress to max weights at 40%BW for females, 50%BW for males

Phase III Fusion: 6 Months Post-Surgery

  • Isometric testing per physician
  • Rotary MedX added at week 9 per physician
  • Increased cardiovascular activity (20-30 min / 65-85% max HR)
  • Progression of HEP / Circuit to moderate-max intensity
  • Functional and Return to Work conditioning

MedX cervical EXT rehabilitation

  • Progress slowly to limited AROM at most 0-108 (normal is 0-126)
  • Starting cervical extension weight resistance of 120-140 inch pounds for females, 140-160 for males if not involved with Phase II.
  • Resistance exercise limited to 40 repetitions at a moderate-max fatigue; pain limited
  • Progress resistance up to 190 inch-lbs for women/ 240 for men; additional resistance by doctor order only

MedX cervical ROT rehabilitation

  • Cervical Rotation AROM initially limited to 24-24; not to exceed 54-54
  • Cervical Rotation starting resistance 10-20 inch-lbs women/ 20-30inch-lbs for men
  • Resistance exercise limited to 40 repetitions at a moderate fatigue level; pain limited
  • Progress resistance up to max 60 women/ 90 men; additional resistance by doctor order only

MedX lumbar rehabilitation

  • Progress slowly to 12-60 at most (normal 0-72)
  • Progress weights to max 60% BW for women / 80% BW for men; additional resistance by doctor order only
  • Resistance exercise limited to 40 repetitions at a moderate-max fatigue; pain limited

MedX rotary torso rehabilitation

  • Rotary torso initial ROM limited to 36-36; not to exceed 42-42
  • Initial resistance warm up weights of 20 for women / 30 for men
  • Progress resistance up to max 30% BW for women / 40% BW for men; additional resistance by doctor order
  • Resistance exercise limited to 40 repetitions at a moderate fatigue level; pain limited

 

 

 

 

 

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