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Shoulder Arthroscopy- SLAP repair |
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Range of Motion* |
Sling |
Therapeutic Exercises** |
Phase I 0-4 wks |
Active/Active-assist: Stretch to 40° ER and 140° of Forward Flexion. Internal Rotation as tolerated. |
Sling to be worn at all times except for hygiene and exercises. |
Wrist/Hand ROM, Grip strengthening, isometric abduction, external/internal rotation exercises with elbow at side, gentle elbow ROM. |
Phase II 4-8 wks |
Increased Forward Flexion, Internal and External rotation to full motion as tolerated. Overhead athletes should focus on reaching maximal Internal Rotation.* |
None |
Advance isometrics exercises in Phase I to the use of Theraband. Continue with wrist/hand ROM and grip strengthening. Begin prone extensions, and scapular stabilization exercise, and gentle joint mobs.
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Phase III 8-12 wks |
Progress to active full motion without discomfort. Teach good Posterior Capsule stretch technique in overhead athletes.* |
None |
Advance Theraband exercises to the use of weights. Continue with Phase II exercises and begin upper body ergometer. |
Phase IV 12 wks-6 months**** |
Full motion without discomfort. |
None |
Advance exercises in phase III. Begin functional progression to work/sport, return to previous activity level.*** |
*Patient is required to complete stretching exercises 3 times per day. ** 6-8 weeks is required for healing of biceps labrum, therefore avoid activities that stress the repair (active biceps exercises) ***Patients may return to weight room at 3 months if approved by MD ****Patient may return to competitive sports including contact sports by 6 months if approved.
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