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Possible Surgery (labrum tear)
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<blockquote data-quote="bullitt1672" data-source="post: 10808010" data-attributes="member: 36377"><p>I tore my anterior labrum when I was 17 (21 now). I had the scope surgery and was in a certain type of sling that didn't give my surgery arm/shouler hardly any movement for about 3 weeks, then to just a regular sling for week or two more. Had physical therapy for about 6-8 weeks after the sling came off, maybe longer don't really remember. I had it done in beginning of winter and don't think I was 100% until around beginning of spring. Doctor said it was the worst one he's seen and had almost no tissue to repair and work with because it was all scar tissue from letting the injury go too long. My arm never really hurt but my arm/shoulder would pop out of place if I moved it a certain way, or if my arm was moving forward and got stopped. It was very painful when that happened, luckily it always popped back into place on its own. About a year after the surgery I tore it again, but it hasn't given me much trouble, just can't move my arm back very far but have no pain unless it does pop out. 3 little scars from the where they went in with the scope, almost gone now. Hope this helps and good luck!</p><p></p><p>edit: Yes physical therapy is not fun at all the first few weeks, I was always scared it would pop out again when doing the exercises!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullitt1672, post: 10808010, member: 36377"] I tore my anterior labrum when I was 17 (21 now). I had the scope surgery and was in a certain type of sling that didn't give my surgery arm/shouler hardly any movement for about 3 weeks, then to just a regular sling for week or two more. Had physical therapy for about 6-8 weeks after the sling came off, maybe longer don't really remember. I had it done in beginning of winter and don't think I was 100% until around beginning of spring. Doctor said it was the worst one he's seen and had almost no tissue to repair and work with because it was all scar tissue from letting the injury go too long. My arm never really hurt but my arm/shoulder would pop out of place if I moved it a certain way, or if my arm was moving forward and got stopped. It was very painful when that happened, luckily it always popped back into place on its own. About a year after the surgery I tore it again, but it hasn't given me much trouble, just can't move my arm back very far but have no pain unless it does pop out. 3 little scars from the where they went in with the scope, almost gone now. Hope this helps and good luck! edit: Yes physical therapy is not fun at all the first few weeks, I was always scared it would pop out again when doing the exercises! [/QUOTE]
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