Rehabilitation Guidelines for Posterior Stabilization/Labral Repair
Post-Operative Rehabilitation Guidelines for Posterior Stabilization/Labral Repair
0-4 Weeks:
- Abduction or External Brace x4 weeks
 - Grip Strength, Elbow/Wrist/Hand ROM
 - Codmans Exercises
 
4-6 Weeks:
- Discontinue brace at 4 weeks unless otherwise indicated
 - Begin Passive→AAROM → AROM
 - Restrict FF to 90º, ER at side to tolerance
 - IR to stomach., No cross body adduction
 - No Manipulations per therapist
 - Begin Isometric exercises with arm at side
 - Deltoid/Scapular
 - ER/IR (submaximal) with arm at side
 - Begin strengthening scapular stabilizers
 
6-12 Weeks:
- Increase ROM to within 20º of opposite side. No manipulations per
 - Therapist. Encourage patient to work on ROM daily.
 - Cont. Isometrics
 - Once FF to 140º, Advance strengthening as tolerated: isometrics — bands à light weights (1-5 lbs); 8-12 reps/2-3 set per rotator cuff, deltoid, and scapular stabilizers.
 - Only do strengthening 3times/wk to avoid rotator cuff tendonitis Closed chain exercises.
 
3-12 Months:
- Advance to full painless ROM
 - Begin eccentrically resisted motions, plyometrics (ex weighted ball toss), proprioception (ex body blade), and closed chain exercises at 12 weeks.
 - Begin sports related rehab at 3 months, including advanced conditioning
 - Return to throwing at 4 ½ months
 - Throw from pitcher’s mound at 6 months
 - MMI is usually at 12 months