Luv Bunnies
DIS Veteran
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I've been having a lot of pain in one of my shoulder for at least a year. I thought perhaps I'd pulled something and it would eventually get better but it's just been getting worse. I saw my primary care doctor last week and talked to her about it. She prescribed ice and Motrin three times a day, an x-ray to look for calcium deposits on the bone and six sessions with a physical therapist. I've never been to a PT before so I admit to having no experience and not knowing how it works. But doesn't a PT need to know the diagnosis before working on a shoulder? My doctor said it could be tendonitis, bursitis, arthritis or a rotator cuff injury. Wouldn't the type of therapy they do depend on the diagnosis, or is it all basically the same? The doctor said if PT and the other things don't help, she would send me to an orthopedist who would probably have me get an MRI. Any experiences or advice would be appreciated.
Be persistent and figure it out.
