A standard protocol for patient rehabilitation after open Bankart procedure
has been used in our clinic for more than 5 years. This protocol emphasize
s the patient's role in controlling his or her rehabilitation over a 16-wee
k period that results in a full return to work and sport. We have retrospec
tively reviewed 100 patients (104 shoulders) with a minimum follow-up of 6
months on the program to assess the program's effectiveness. The patients w
ere assessed in terms of their satisfaction in relation to home, work, and
sporting activities and the speed with which they returned to work and spor
t. All patients found the program acceptable. For home activities 100 (96%)
of the shoulders were rated good or excellent, for work 94 (90%) were rate
d good or excellent, and 78 (76%) were rated good or excellent For sport. T
he shoulders of 5 patients redislocated, and a further 5 patients described
ongoing symptoms but no redislocations.