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Re: Shoulder labral tear
[Re: JustinJ]
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11/30/23 12:39 PM
11/30/23 12:39 PM
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tombo51
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Delt. with a torn labrum in my right shoulder. Not sure in your age, but a labrum tear can heal without surgery. I fought with mine for close to two years, but between a handful or cortisone injections, I physical therapy and being careful with that shoulder for a bit, mine eventually healed and I am back 100% with full strength, range and zero pain and did not have to get cut on for it. I’ll be 43 in January & work a somewhat physical job (machinist)
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Re: Shoulder labral tear
[Re: tombo51]
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11/30/23 09:33 PM
11/30/23 09:33 PM
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Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 248 Carriere, Ms
JustinJ
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Delt. with a torn labrum in my right shoulder. Not sure in your age, but a labrum tear can heal without surgery. I fought with mine for close to two years, but between a handful or cortisone injections, I physical therapy and being careful with that shoulder for a bit, mine eventually healed and I am back 100% with full strength, range and zero pain and did not have to get cut on for it. I’ll be 43 in January & work a somewhat physical job (machinist) 42 here and a welder by trade. I'd do what you can to take it easy and make your best attempt to let it heel without getting g cut on if you can. Mine was pretty bad for a while, had about given up hope it would get better, then I slowly rounded the corner. Had a meniscus tear in my knee cut out, and I wish I had tried other options on that now. Best of luck!
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Re: Shoulder labral tear
[Re: tombo51]
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11/30/23 11:11 PM
11/30/23 11:11 PM
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Posts: 615 Alabama
jsubrett6
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I’m 10 months post labrum and bicep tenodesis surgery. I highly recommend the Andrew’s Clinic and Dr. Cain. The first 3 months is rough and I’m still not 100%. Sleeping was very difficult for several weeks, even in a recliner. I’m 39 and Dr. Cain said surgery was my only choice to repair the tear. I would get a second opinion no matter what ortho surgeon you’ve seen, but the Andrew’s clinic is the best in my opinion.
Last edited by jsubrett6; 11/30/23 11:14 PM.
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