Posted by TonyIN on August 20, 2011 at 18:14:07 from (74.215.182.169):
In Reply to: shoulder pain??? posted by dave2 on August 20, 2011 at 05:22:26:
Had similar problem - started out with overnight rest then started taking a couple days to feel better, then a couple more days. After a few years finally went to doc who rebuilt my knee. Xrays showed a bone spur in the rotator. Said they could do it now and i would be in a sling for a couple weeks and about a month or two of therapy, or wait and let it tear some more and many weeks in a sling and many months of therapy. Said ok lets do it. Woke up with a bunch of screws in my shoulder - found out that was only part of the problem - was tough to see on the mri but had ripped most of my labrum out (didn"t know us guys had those....!) So, 6 weeks in a sling and 4 months of therapy. But it"s like new now. So, if it is a bone spur you may want to have it checked out before it digs in deeper. Mine was not due to the spur, just too many years of abuse and not letting it heal. Good luck.
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