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Postby expony18 » Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:59 am

anyone ever had surgery on their labrum?

if so, how long was the rehab? do you feel like it is better since the surgery? were there any complications, or lingering problems from the surgery?


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Postby CalallenStang » Thu Jul 31, 2008 12:54 pm

Never had it, but your post begs the question: something wrong with your shoulder?

If so, hope it gets feeling better soon.
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Postby KnuckleStang » Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:03 pm

I tore my labrum 1 yr ago in a softball game. (I guess because I broke the unwritten rule that says "no one over the age of 27 has any business playing softball.") Anyway, the doc said he wanted to send me to physical therapy for 3 months before he decided if surgery was necessary. I hated pt, but it does feel much better now. It doesn't wake me up at night any more, although I won't be going around throwing baseballs any time soon. I never did have the surgery, maybe I should have.
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Postby ClassOf81 » Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:17 pm

As long as you can play your guitar, surgery is optional.
Glad you're feeling better, and e18, I wish you the same return to good health.
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Re: Shoulder Surgery

Postby MrMustang1965 » Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:30 pm

expony18 wrote:anyone ever had surgery on their labrum?

if so, how long was the rehab? do you feel like it is better since the surgery? were there any complications, or lingering problems from the surgery?


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expony18: if you're having this kind of surgery, I hope you recover quickly.
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Postby expony18 » Thu Jul 31, 2008 2:10 pm

thanks guys... unfortunately I have done the PT route twice (2006 and the past few months). the orthopedic surgeon has come to the conclusion that I have to have the surgery. he gave me basically two options: have it now or wait until christmas break. the problem with waiting until christmas is that I'm not supposed to do any physical activity (i.e., golf), and the problem with doing it now is I won't be able to golf (and school starts in 3 weeks). i am getting a second opinion, but surgery seems to be in the future. My best friend at A&M had it done to both of his shoulders once he was finished playing, and he warned me against it based on the recovery time. I guess I am just curious to see how others have responded to this type of injury[/i]
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Postby couch 'em » Thu Jul 31, 2008 2:20 pm

I thought surgery on the labrum was now called FGM?
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Postby smu diamond m » Thu Jul 31, 2008 2:30 pm

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Postby FWMustangGirl » Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:10 pm

I don't know about this surgery in particular, but shoulder surgeries rarely heal well.
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Postby redpony » Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:42 pm

EX-18. You might want to consult with an ortho doc who specializes in shoulders. Many orthos now have a sub-specialty-e.g. knees, shoulders etc. Do you know if they can 'scope' it? That is a much better alternative if available and recovery time is much quicker.
Best of luck-hope everything turns out okay for you.

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Postby smu diamond m » Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:44 pm

Heads, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes.
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Postby EastStang » Thu Jul 31, 2008 4:40 pm

As the blonde asked when when her boyfriend spotted dandruff and suggested that she needed Head and Shoulders, "how do you give shoulders". Sorry I couldn't resist. On a more serious note, shoulder surgeries require lengthy rehab and you need to do EXCACTLY EVERYTHING your doctor tells you to do after surgery. No more, no less. Otherwise, you might want to ask him to put in a zipper since he'll be going in and out often.
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Postby MrMustang1965 » Thu Jul 31, 2008 4:42 pm

FWMustangGirl wrote:I don't know about this surgery in particular, but shoulder surgeries rarely heal well.
Talk to Stallion. His shoulder seems to recuperate quickly after patting himself on the back so often. ;)
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Re: Shoulder Surgery

Postby SmooBoy » Thu Jul 31, 2008 4:44 pm

expony18 wrote:anyone ever had surgery on their labrum?


No, and I thought this was a "family-friendly" board. I don't want my son reading this smut. Sheesh.
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Postby RE Tycoon » Thu Jul 31, 2008 6:49 pm

I had surgery last Nov. to repair my frayed labrum and stretched out capsule. I'm still having soreness issues and lingering range of motion issues. However, I can pretty much do everything I did before like lift weights (albeit not up to pre-surgery levels), play golf, etc.

I think a lot of my problems stem from the fact that the doc had to really tighten things up b/c of the loose capsule. A straight labrum repair might yield different results. Btw, not sure how old you are, but I'm 26. One of the reasons the doc suggested surgery as opposed to living with it.
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