OVERVIEW
Multidirectional Instability Signs and Symptoms
There are signs of ligamentous laxity. Subluxations (partially moving out of joint) in the shoulder can cause pain and weakness. On examination by a doctor, a positive “sulcus” sign is found.
Physical therapy is a common treatment option that works well for most patients. Because it is difficult to stabilize the shoulder in all directions, surgery is rarely necessary.
TREATMENT
Possible Treatments
- Active Assistive Range of Motion
 - Aerobic/Endurance Exercise
 - Core Strengthening
 - Cryotherapy or Cold Therapy
 - Electrotherapeutic Modalities
 - Isometric Exercise
 - Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)
 - Proprioception Exercises
 - Physical Agents
 - Shoulder Active Range of Motion
 - Shoulder Joint Mobilization
 - Shoulder Passive Range of Motion
 - Shoulder Resistive Range of Motion
 
GOALS
Possible Treatment Goals
- Decrease Risk of Reoccurrence
 - Improve Fitness
 - Improve Function
 - Improve Muscle Strength and Power
 - Improve Proprioception
 - Self-care of Symptoms
 - Improve Safety
 - Improve Tolerance for Prolonged Activities
 - Improve Wound Healing
 










