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Patient 8 weeks after rotator cuff repair. Can I start strengthening?
09:41At 8 weeks only light, protected muscle performance is appropriate — not full progressive resisted strengthening.
The patient is in Phase 2 of the ASSET protocol; progressive strengthening usually starts around 12 weeks, when the repair has greater tensile strength (Thigpen et al., 2016).
09:41What you get inside:
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Why it exists
Shoulder literature grows every month. Between one patient and the next you have eight minutes.
The plan ends up coming from whatever you remember of the last course — or from a rushed search that hands back ten tabs and no answer.
You describe the case in your own words, the way you would to a colleague. The answer comes back structured and traceable.
Scientific rigour
What separates a clinical assistant from a generic chat is not fluency. It is where the information came from.
Dr. Joelly personally selected, item by item, all the science behind the answers — the same science she brings to her classes and mentorships.
What backs the answer is published, current science — not impression, not memory, not what “usually works”. And when the literature has yet to settle, you are told.
Not “improves a lot”, but passive external rotation < 30°, 8–12 reps, 3×/week for 12 weeks. An operational threshold is what you can actually take into the session.
Every claim that matters comes with its source cited. You keep the clinical judgement and can check where it came from.