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DISTAL BICEP TENDON REPAIR GUIDELINES

DISTAL BICEP TENDON REPAIR GUIDELINES

The information below is meant as a guideline only. The professional skills of a therapist must come into play for each individual patient.

Protocols of…

Dr. Ben Robinson

DISTAL BICEP TENDON REPAIR GUIDELINES
  • PHASE ONE

    0-3 WEEKS

    RANGE OF MOTION

    None

    IMMOBILIZER

    Locked in neutral – worn at all times.

    EXERCISES

    Gentle wrist and shoulder ROM.

  • PHASE TWO

    3-6 WEEKS

    RANGE OF MOTION

    Active extension to 30° in brace.

    IMMOBILIZER

    To be worn at all times (including exercise) – removed only for hygiene.

    Week 3: 0° → full flexion

    Week 5: 20° → full flexion.

    EXERCISES

    Continue to maintain wrist and shoulder flexibility. Begin rotator cuff and deltoid isometrics, progress active extension in brace.  Submaximal pain-free isometric with forearm in neutral.

  • PHASE THREE

    6-9 WEEKS

    RANGE OF MOTION

    Gently advance ROM to tolerance.

    IMMOBILIZER

    None

    EXERCISES

    Continue to maintain wrist and shoulder flexibility, begin rotator cuff and deltoid isometrics, progress active extension in brace.  Submaximal pain-free isometrics with forearm in neutral.

  • PHASE FOUR

    9-12 WEEKS

    RANGE OF MOTION

    Gently advance ROM to tolerance.

    IMMOBILIZER

    None

    EXERCISES

    Begin active flexion and extension against gravity, start advancing strength in phase III to resistive, and maintain flexibility|ROM. (range of motion).

  • PHASE FIVE

    12 WKS – 6 MONTHS

    RANGE OF MOTION

    Gradual return to full ROM and pain-free.

    IMMOBILIZER

    None

    EXERCISES

    Begin gentle flexion strengthening, advance activities in phase IV.

  • PHASE SIX

    6 MONTHS +

    RANGE OF MOTION

    Full and pain-free.

    IMMOBILIZER

    None

    EXERCISES

    Return to full activity.