What is the time frame for acute injuries?
48 hours to 4-10 days
What is the time frame for subacute injuries?
48/72 hours to 6-10 weeks
What is the time frame for chronic injuries?
N/A
What is the wound closure time frame for ligaments?
3-6 weeks
When can ligaments tolerate mild tension?
3 weeks
When can ligaments tolerate low resisted activities?
6 weeks
When has a ligament regained maximum tensile strength?
12 weeks
What is the proliferative phase time frame for tendons?
48-72 hours
What is the remodeling phase time frame for tendons?
6-8 weeks
What is the guideline for active tension in tendon rehabilitation?
NO ACTIVE TENSION FIRST 4-6 WEEKS → PROM
What is the duration of tendon rehabilitation programs?
> 6 months
What is the short-term immobilization time frame for muscles?
2-5 days
What is the focus during weeks 2-3 of muscle recovery?
Balance between tissue extensibility and protection of fibers from reinjury
What is the guideline for muscle activity during weeks 4-6?
Gentle AROM, < full range - NO RESISTANCE
What should be included after 6 weeks in muscle rehabilitation?
Warm up periods and endurance activities
What should be avoided in muscle rehabilitation?
Eccentric contractions or stretch
What is the inflammatory phase time frame for bone injuries?
1-2 weeks
What is the soft callus time frame in the reparative phase for bone?
1 week
What is the hard callus time frame in the reparative phase for bone?
Several weeks to months
What is the remodeling phase time frame for children?
4-6 weeks
What is the remodeling phase time frame for adolescents?
6-8 weeks
What is the remodeling phase time frame for adults?
10-18 weeks
What is the guideline for bone rehabilitation if stable?
Gentle PROM; controlled WB