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Thread: Fucked up shoulder
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11-30-2024, 09:08 AM #251
14 weeks out. Saw my surgeon Tuesday and my progress has greatly exceeded his expectations given the magnitude of damage I had ("It was like a bomb went off in there"). He said he'd cut most people loose for unrestricted activity at this point, but knowing how I roll and how much damage I had he'd prefer I keep it dialed back a bit until around New Year's. Got cleared to ride the road bike now, and ski by mid-Dec if I keep it on the ground.
No dips or benching until January, wanted pushups to be limited, well controlled, and elbows tight. No restrictions on pulling as long as the progression is deliberate. Been doing full weigh static hangs and may have done two pullups yesterday.
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12-06-2024, 03:55 PM #252
New shoulder installed today. Everything seems to have gone smoothly. New type of nerve block is more advanced, I have had limited use of hand and fingers, so that’s cool.
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12-06-2024, 04:00 PM #253Registered User
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12-06-2024, 04:10 PM #254
Standard (not reverse).
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12-06-2024, 04:18 PM #255
Oh man. Caught an edge today on some icy bumps and I think I subluxed my left shoulder, which I previously repaired after a blown labrum. I was able to get the humerus back in the socket with no issues, but now (a few hours post injury) I have some pretty severe weakness. Got my shoulder looked at in the clinic and it sounds like I didn't tear my rotator cuff or any of the big ones, I'm just worried about the weakness. Is that normal or is it an indication of more serious damage?
Plan right now is to take things easy for a few days and then start looking at PT exercises, mostly just looking for reassurance that weakness is normal after a subluxation.
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12-06-2024, 05:12 PM #256
Sorry Tgapp, that sucks!
Weakness has been normal for me after a subluxation or dislocation. It typically resolves in <one week. But I've never had an MRI so who knows what is going on with my shoulder at this point haha. I've actually been dealing with some weird occasional soreness after a nasty MTB fall a few months ago, I might have to resolve to finally having it looked at in 2025.
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12-07-2024, 09:32 PM #257
Weakness seems pretty normal, at least acutely. Tingling or loss of sensation would make me concerned, or if the weakness persists.
So it stayed out and you had to reduce it?
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12-07-2024, 09:45 PM #258
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12-07-2024, 11:05 PM #259Registered User
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I never had weakness from subluxations. MY shoulder would get varying levels of sore and stiff that would last days or weeks. The only weakness would be kind where a movement would be so instantly painful your body collapses the joint to protect it. N=1... every injury and reaction to the injury is a little different.
My $0.02: Give it a couple weeks for symptoms to improve or resolve. If little or no improvement by end of week 2 AND your symptoms are bad enough that it prevents you from doing activities its probably time to see an ortho to have it looked at. In the meantime keep the shoulder mobile with pendulum swings, passive ROM then active ROM stuff as tolerated. Reassess in 2 weeks whether you think you need to go into an ortho and get it scanned.
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12-08-2024, 07:56 PM #260
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