Fig. 9
FOR ANTERIOR INSTABILITIES
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 10
A/P Strap
STEP 3
A/P STRAP APPLICATION
FOR POSTERIOR INSTABILITIES,
MULTI
-
DIRECTIONAL INSTABILITIES,
AND ROTATOR CUFF DECELERATION*
Secure A/P Strap
(shown as dashed
outline) on top of
Deltoid to Velcro
®
Landing Pad
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
A/P Strap
A/P Strap
Fig. 8
A
Attach the A/P
Strap under
the affected
arm with the
Butterfly
Velcro
®
Closure.
(Fig. 5)
B
With affected
hand on hip, wrap
up posteriorly
around Triceps,
Biceps and
through Axilla.
(Fig. 6)
C
Pull A/P
strap firmly
over opposite
trapezius. (Fig.
7) Attach to
chest (Base
Closure) with
Reversible
Butterfly Velcro
®
Closure. (Fig. 8)
D
Adjust A/P
Strap tension
as necessary for
desired range of
motion.
NOTE: WHEN PATIENT
HAS AN ANTERIOR
SEPARATION, THE
HUMERUS COMES
OUT THE FRONT
(FORWARD AND
DOWN). THE PURPOSE
OF THE STRAP
CONFIGURATION IS TO
RETAIN MOBILITY AND
PROVIDE GREATER
RESISTANCE AT
THE HEAD OF THE
HUMERUS
NOTE: A/P Strap may be
customized to length
with reusable Butterfly
Velcro
®
Closure
*NOTE: for Rotator
Cuff Deceleration: if
there is no shoulder
instability present,
decreasing tension
of the Integrated
Strapping System
(ISS) is optimal for
allowing greater range
of motion.
A
Attach the A/P
Strap under the
affected arm with
the Butterfly
Velcro
®
Closure.
(Fig. 9)
B
With arm in
external rotation
and Abduction,
wrap A/P Strap
up anteriorly over
Biceps and over
Deltoid (Fig 10).
Peel back Velcro
®
Landing Pad.
To ensure A/P
strap maintains
alignment over
Deltoid, secure to
Velcro
®
Landing
Pad (Fig. 11)
C
Pull firmly across
back and attach
to chest (Base
Closure) with
Reversible Butterfly
Velcro
®
(Fig. 12)
D
Adjust A/P
Strap tension
as necessary for
desired range of
motion.
NOTE: A/P Strap may be
customized to length
with reusable Butterfly
Velcro
®
Closure
6
Velcro
®
Landing
Pad
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