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SUPERIOR LABRAL REPAIR GUIDELINES | SLAP

SUPERIOR LABRAL REPAIR GUIDELINES | SLAP

The information below is meant as a guideline only. The professional skills of a therapist must come into play for each individual patient.

Protocols of…

Dr. Ben Robinson

SUPERIOR LABRAL REPAIR GUIDELINES | SLAP
  • PHASE ONE

    0-4 WEEKS

    RANGE OF MOTION

    0-2 weeks: PROM to 140° flexion, 45° ER IR as tolerated.

    2-4 weeks: Active/active-assisted stretch to 45° ER, 140° forward flexion, IR as tolerated.

    IMMOBILIZER

    0-2 weeks: Immobilized at all times day and night.

    Off for gentle home exercise only.

    2-4 weeks: Worn daytime only.

    EXERCISES

    Wrist and hand ROM, grip strengthening, and isometric abduction. Start external and internal rotation with elbow at side.

    2 weeks: Begin cuff and deltoid isometrics at 2 weeks.

  • PHASE TWO

    4-8 WEEKS

    RANGE OF MOTION

    Increase forward flexion and internal/external rotation to full ROM as tolerated.

    IMMOBILIZER

    None

    EXERCISES

    Advance isometrics in phase I to use a theraband, continue with wrist and hand ROM, and grip strengthening. Begin prone extensions, scapular stabilizing exercises, and gentle joint mobs. Avoid resisted shoulder flexion and bicep contraction.

  • PHASE THREE

    8-12 WEEKS

    RANGE OF MOTION

    Progress to full AROM without discomfort.

    IMMOBILIZER

    None

    EXERCISES

    Advance theraband exercises to the use of weights and progress phase II work. Apply PNF strengthening and rhythmic stabilization exercises.

    10 weeks: Outdoor running, planks and push-ups at 10 weeks.

  • PHASE FOUR

    12-20 WEEKS

    RANGE OF MOTION

    Full + pain-free.

    IMMOBILIZER

    None

    EXERCISES

    Strengthening as tolerated, higher reps with lower weight.

    Begin functional progression to return to previous activity level. *

    16 weeks: Throwers may begin interval throwing program at 16 weeks.