View Full Version : Pretty sure I have a torn rotator cuff...
Dizzle-2k7
02-19-2015, 01:20 PM
was off and on the last few years, but within the last 9 months its been bad..
if i go hard for a board or block, or have to fight for a steal or rebound, i feel a sharp disconnect in my shoulder and ALOT of pain lol..
it sucks i cant go 100% anymore in pickup games.. cant even go 80% lol..
sometimes ill rest a few weeks and the pain is gone, but all it takes is one bad bump or loose balll and im in pain.
what yall think? anyone else experience this?.. anyone got some natural remedies or herbal supplement suggestions? cant afford surgery at the moment lol
probably just gonna stop playing :cry: :cry:
mr beast
02-19-2015, 06:56 PM
look up a guy name Kobe Bryant, i think he will have some great advice for you
also if you ever tear your acl, you can look up a guy named Derrick Rose , im sure he got some great advice for you too
jokes aside, if it's that bad, i think you need to go see a doctor period. you are not going to fix something that bad yourself, get it treated properly.
Charlie Sheen
02-20-2015, 11:47 AM
go see a physical therapist. you're nuts if you think surgery is your best first option.
Burgz V2
02-21-2015, 01:27 AM
was off and on the last few years, but within the last 9 months its been bad..
if i go hard for a board or block, or have to fight for a steal or rebound, i feel a sharp disconnect in my shoulder and ALOT of pain lol..
it sucks i cant go 100% anymore in pickup games.. cant even go 80% lol..
sometimes ill rest a few weeks and the pain is gone, but all it takes is one bad bump or loose balll and im in pain.
what yall think? anyone else experience this?.. anyone got some natural remedies or herbal supplement suggestions? cant afford surgery at the moment lol
probably just gonna stop playing :cry: :cry:
most rotator cuff injuries can be treated without surgery if you're a relatively healthy person otherwise. Go see a physio, even if only once, and see what sort of exercises they give you/what muscles need strengthening more specifically
01amberfirewv
02-21-2015, 11:51 AM
It depends on how bad the tear is. I have two partially torn rotator cuffs and I almost completely ruptured my right pec (how I found out about the rotators) a little over a year ago. When I ruptured my pec the doctor said the suture would not be as strong as the scar tissue.
If you can retain your range of motion you should be able to rehab it. I have full range of motion but my rotators flair up a good bit and I can't do any overhead lifts.
Lebron23
03-09-2015, 01:54 PM
any latest update on your injury??
oarabbus
03-12-2015, 02:41 AM
OP could definitely be a torn labrum. I had/have one. 99% of the time it's OK, but if you get it "just right" it's like someone slammed an icepick into your shoulder joint right and you feel as if your shoulder is about to come out of the socket for a quick second?
Dizzle-2k7
03-12-2015, 02:21 PM
OP could definitely be a torn labrum. I had/have one. 99% of the time it's OK, but if you get it "just right" it's like someone slammed an icepick into your shoulder joint right and you feel as if your shoulder is about to come out of the socket for a quick second?
yea bro that split second is insane pain.. interesting.. how did you fix yours?
oarabbus
03-24-2015, 03:39 PM
yea bro that split second is insane pain.. interesting.. how did you fix yours?
Sry for late reply... my doc prescribed physical therapy. Said the surgery option was there if I wanted it. The physical therapy helped, but unfortunately once in a while I still get that pain. doc said it's not gonna heal on it's own ever unless I undergo surgery, but since the injury is not debilitating in everyday life (mostly only during ball or certain lifts at the gym) It's not a necessary surgery.
I'd recommend you talk to your doc and definitely try out physical therapy.
Lebron23
05-09-2015, 06:05 AM
Any latest update to your injuries??
L.Kizzle
05-09-2015, 06:54 PM
Any latest update to your injuries??
Might have herpes.
Lebron23
05-11-2015, 05:25 AM
Might have herpes.
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