Olecranon Fixation: Postoperative Rehabilitation Protocol
Phase I: Protection and Early Recovery (0–2 Weeks)
Immobilisation:
Sling for comfort for 2 weeks
Sling removed for hygiene and prescribed exercises
Precautions:
No lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, or weight bearing through the operated upper limb
Avoid resisted elbow extension
Avoid forceful elbow flexion
Avoid supporting body weight through the arm
Therapy:
Oedema management and elevation
Active wrist and hand range of motion
Gentle active and active-assisted elbow flexion and extension
Active shoulder range of motion
Criteria to Progress:
Wound healed
Pain controlled
Minimal swelling
Comfortable elbow motion
Phase II: Restore Motion (2–6 Weeks)
Immobilisation:
Wean from sling as comfort allows
Precautions:
No lifting greater than a cup of tea
Avoid resisted elbow extension
Avoid repetitive pushing activities
Avoid impact activities
Therapy:
Progress elbow flexion and extension
Commence forearm pronation and supination
Gentle stretching as tolerated
Scar management
Criteria to Progress:
Functional elbow ROM
Improving forearm rotation
Minimal pain with movement
Tolerating light hand use
Phase III: Strength and Functional Recovery (6–12 Weeks)
Precautions:
Gradually increase loading following evidence of fracture healing
Avoid heavy resisted elbow extension initially
Avoid repetitive loaded pushing activities
Therapy:
Restore full elbow and forearm ROM
Commence grip strengthening
Progressive elbow and forearm strengthening
Functional upper limb strengthening
Criteria to Progress:
Clinical and radiographic progression toward union
Functional ROM restored
Improved strength
Minimal pain with strengthening
Phase IV: Return to Function and Endurance (3–6 Months)
Precautions:
Gradual return to unrestricted activity
Avoid abrupt progression into heavy loading
Therapy:
Progressive strengthening
Functional rehabilitation
Occupation-specific rehabilitation
Sport-specific rehabilitation as required
Criteria to Progress:
Radiographic union achieved
Near full elbow ROM
Functional strength restored
Return to unrestricted activity
General Recommendations
Work:
Office and sedentary work may resume after approximately 1–2 weeks depending on comfort
Manual labour is commonly delayed until approximately 3–6 months depending on fracture healing and occupational demands
Driving:
It is important that you are medically fit to return to driving and liaise with your insurance provider to confirm liability requirements.
Driving should only resume once you are no longer requiring a sling and can safely control the vehicle and perform emergency manoeuvres.
Sports and Leisure:
Lower-limb activities may resume as comfort allows.
Light use of the operated upper limb may commence from approximately 4–6 weeks.
Progressive return to functional and gym activities from approximately 8–12 weeks.
Contact sport, racquet sports, or impact activities typically from 3–6 months or longer with full recovery and surgeon clearance.
Disclaimer: This protocol is intended as a general rehabilitation guide only. Rehabilitation progression should always be individualised and may be modified by A/Prof Ernstbrunner and the treating rehabilitation team based on the patient’s clinical progress, surgical findings, and individual circumstances.
Your recovery is our priority, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
If you have any questions or concerns during your postoperative recovery, please refer to the postoperative protocol that has been provided for you or don’t hesitate to contact us directly on (03) 9970 1704 or admin@ROMortho.com.au.