Postoperative Rehabilitation Protocol for Elbow Stabilization Surgery (According to P.D. Dr. Florian Grubhofer) 

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Phase 1: First 14 Days After Surgery 

• Immobilization in a motion brace. 

• Only finger movements and slow movements are allowed exclusively within the brace

• The wound should remain covered with the waterproof dressing until the wound check (10 to 14 days after surgery). 

Strictly no weight-bearing on the operated arm. 

• Pain medication should be taken as prescribed. If no pain is present, the patient may discontinue medication independently. 

• Cold packs can be applied immediately postoperatively, but the brace must not be removed

Phase 2: Week 3 to Week 6 Postoperatively 

• After suture removal and removal of the dressing, increased range of motion exercises are now allowed. 

• The brace must still be worn consistently. 

No weight-bearing on the operated arm! 

• Patients should actively practice elbow extension and flexion. 

• Physical therapy should be initiated and followed according to the physiotherapy protocol. 

Important: Range of motion exercises must be performed daily by the patient. 

Phase 3: Seventh to Twelfth Postoperative Week 

• Range of motion exercises can now be performed independently without the brace

• When leaving the home, the brace should still be worn for another six weeks. 

Still no weight-bearing allowed! 

• The brace may be removed at home

Valgus and varus stress (side loading of the elbow) must be avoided – explanation by the physical therapist or P.D. Dr. Florian Grubhofer. 

Phase 4: From 12 Weeks Postoperatively 

• Full range of motion is now allowed without the brace. 

Gradual weight-bearing may begin (3–5 kg). 

• Valgus and varus stress should still be avoided. 

Phase 5: From 16 Weeks Postoperatively 

Full weight-bearing is allowed, including valgus and varus stress. 

Contact sports may be resumed.