Timing of The Repair (Delayed Primary or Secondary), The Location
The rehabilitation protocol for a patient depends on when the repair was done (immediately or later), where on the tendon the injury occurred (different zones), and how cooperative the patient will be (early movement for cooperative adults or delayed movement for children and uncooperative patients).
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Timing of The Repair (Delayed Primary or Secondary), The Location
The rehabilitation protocol for a patient depends on when the repair was done (immediately or later), where on the tendon the injury occurred (different zones), and how cooperative the patient will be (early movement for cooperative adults or delayed movement for children and uncooperative patients).
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The rehabilitation protocol chosen for a patient depends on the
timing of the repair (delayed primary or secondary), the Location
of the injury (zones 1 through 5), and the compLiance of the patient (early mobilization for compliant patients or delayed mobilization for noncompliant patients and children younger than 7 years of age).