Proximal Humerus Fracture Surgery (ORIF)

Physical Therapy Protocol

Proximal Humerus ORIF Physical Therapy Protocol

Proximal Humerus Fracture Surgery (ORIF)

Physical Therapy Protocol


Phase I – Immobilization and Early Motion (Weeks 0–3)

Goals:

  • Protect fracture fixation
  • Minimize pain and inflammation
  • Initiate gentle motion without stressing surgical repair

Precautions:

  • Sling or immobilizer use for 2–3 weeks
  • Avoid external rotation for first 6 weeks

Therapeutic Exercises:

  • Pendulum exercises
  • Gently assisted range of motion (AROM and AAROM as tolerated)
  • Emphasize hand, wrist, and elbow mobility

Phase II – Assisted and Functional Motion (Weeks 3–9)

Criteria to Begin:

  • Radiographic and clinical evidence of healing
  • Fragments moving as a unit, no displacement on x-ray

Goals:

  • Improve range of motion
  • Initiate functional use within limits of healing

Therapeutic Exercises:

  • Active-assisted forward flexion and abduction
  • Gentle functional use (weeks 3–6) — avoid abduction against resistance
  • Gradually decrease assistance with ROM starting at week 6

Phase III – Strengthening Phase (Weeks 9 and Beyond)

Goals:

  • Restore full active range of motion
  • Improve shoulder strength and endurance

Therapeutic Exercises:

  • Add isotonic, concentric, and eccentric strengthening
  • If stiffness persists despite bone healing, begin passive stretching under therapist supervision