Which of the following is true about postoperative precautions and the rate of progression of rehabilitation after surgery for glenohumeral instability?
A) Progress upper extremity weight-bearing exercises more slowly/cautiously after surgery for posterior instability than for anterior instability.
B) Progress exercises more slowly/cautiously if the origin of the instability was traumatic versus atraumatic.
C) Progress exercises more slowly/cautiously after an arthroscopic capsular shift involving imbrication and suturing the capsule than after an arthroscopic thermally assisted capsular shift.
D) Progress ROM into internal rotation more slowly/cautiously after surgery for anterior instability than for posterior instability.
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