RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Rehabilitation Following Repair of a Torn Latissimus Dorsi Tendon JF Physical Therapy JO Phys Ther FD American Physical Therapy Association SP 411 OP 423 VO 86 IS 3 A1 Burks, Robert A1 Burke, Wendy A1 Stevanovic, Milan YR 2006 UL http://jcore-reference.highwire.org/content/86/3/411.abstract AB Background and Purpose. This report describes the rehabilitation of a patient following surgical repair of a torn latissimus dorsi tendon. The scientific rationale for the treatment progression is discussed. Case Description. A 35-year-old man with a ruptured latissimus dorsi tendon 6 weeks following surgical repair was referred for physical therapy to recover range of motion and strength sufficient for return to work as a police officer on the SWAT team. A review of tendon healing in animal studies is presented and related to the development of the plan of care for this patient. Outcomes. Latissimus dorsi muscle isometric force generation on the injured side was 92% of that of the uninjured side. The patient returned to work as a SWAT team member. Discussion. No detailed reports of postoperative latissimus dorsi tendon rehabilitation are available. The program for this patient was based on research demonstrating the timeline for recovery of tensile strength in healing tendons. This approach can direct rehabilitation following repair of other tendons, especially in uncommon injuries where specific guidelines have not been developed. [Burks R, Burke W, Stevanovic M. Rehabilitation following repair of a torn latissimus dorsi tendon.