Abstract
We describe the treatment approach of an 87-year-old woman who developed a right glenoid fracture with right humeral head dislocation during hospitalization before transferring to a skilled nursing facility (SNF). The focus lies on how electrical stimulation (e-stim) therapy serves as an essential component of rehabilitation protocols. E-stim proved effective for pain management and enhanced mobility while leading to better functional outcomes. The patient received therapy without complications and reached pain management milestones and showed steady advancement toward therapy targets. E-stim therapy demonstrates its value as a supportive treatment in the rehabilitation process of subacute orthopedic care, especially for older patients living in SNF settings.