I had an MRI for my shoulder last week due to shoulder pain and it showed inflammation in the AC joint and a superior labral tear. I was hit by a car while jogging in April and I believe the driver's side mirror hit my shoulder (broke off the truck from the accident). I also broke the wrist on the same arm. I had a lot of swelling and bruising on the shoulder with limited range of motion, but over the course of the past couple months the range of motion has improved but I still have residual pain in the shoulder (in both the AC joint and front area of the shoulder).
MY physical therapist said last week he thought there was a problem with the labrum and I talked to my Dr about it so she ordered and MRI, but she is insisting it's not an issue. She had me stop PT and I need to follow up with her in 5 weeks (still doing exercises at home though). She said she is primarily treating the ac joint inflammation and not worrying about the tear.
If you had a labrum tear, how did you treat it? I am the last person to think that surgery is the first course of action, and I am all for conservative treatment, but I don't want to ignore this issue either and have it become an even bigger problem down the road.
MY physical therapist said last week he thought there was a problem with the labrum and I talked to my Dr about it so she ordered and MRI, but she is insisting it's not an issue. She had me stop PT and I need to follow up with her in 5 weeks (still doing exercises at home though). She said she is primarily treating the ac joint inflammation and not worrying about the tear.
If you had a labrum tear, how did you treat it? I am the last person to think that surgery is the first course of action, and I am all for conservative treatment, but I don't want to ignore this issue either and have it become an even bigger problem down the road.