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Old 04-20-05, 01:54 PM
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Shoulder Injury - Glenoid Labrum

I had an MRI done on my R shoulder on Monday. The radiologist wrote out a report and this is what it says:

No fracture or bone marrow lesion noted. There is some minimal hyperintensity about the AC joint. This may reflect some minimal degenerative change. There is an unusual appearnace of the glenoid labrum. It appears to be incomplete and fractured at several levels. This is an unusual finding and does not appear to be associated, however, with increased fluid in the glenohumeral joint. There is no evidence of rotator cuff tear and no significant impingement syndrome changes are noted. There does appear to be one small periarticular cyst about the humeral head and neck junction. This should not be significant. No other changes are noted.

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1. Fragmentation of the glenoid labrum, may reflect tear of the glenoid labrum.
2. There is no evidence of significant glenohumeral joint fusion.
3. No rotator cuff tear or impingement syndrom changes.


Any input on this? Anyone have anything like this happen to them? I think this is an old injury of mine that comes back once in a while.
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Old 04-20-05, 04:46 PM
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I'm not sure what your asking. Do you understand the different things its saying? Are looking for opinions on what you should do about fixing it?
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Old 04-20-05, 05:13 PM
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Yes, I understand what he is saying. I tried to call the doctor that ordered the MRI, but he is out of the office until tomorrow afternoon. I'm looking for opinions on forms of treatment. It has healed itself in the past, but takes a couple of months. I was really surprised that my rotator cuff is okay
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Old 04-20-05, 05:34 PM
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Well the possible tear will take a couple months to scar up. That's probably what it did before. It could be catching and tearing in another place or re-tearing in the same place. It's kind of like the menisci in your knee. Surgery is the only real way to fix it.

"A lot can be done to help people who have a labral tear. Most times, treatment will begin with a conservative approach. A program of stretching and strengthening exercises, icing, pain medications or anti-inflammatory medications may be used to help decrease pain and improve function of the shoulder. Doctors and physical therapists who deal with people who have labral tears can help outline an individualized treatment program.

If the conservative approach to managing a labral tear is not effective, surgery may be required. An orthopaedic surgeon may be able to repair or remove the torn part of the labrum through arthroscopic surgery or through an open shoulder procedure. If the labral tear is also associated with an unstable glenohumeral joint, the surgeon may also be able to surgically stabilize the glenohumeral joint. "

So in conclusion, rest it as much as possible and see if the pain goes away and range of motion is kept.
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Old 04-21-05, 10:33 AM
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Have you had any major trauma to your shoulder, possibly a dislocation? That is pretty common with dislocations and blunt traumas.
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Damn you injured your labia, I didn't know guys had them...try stretching...

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Damn you injured your labia, I didn't know guys had them...try stretching...

"From ancient tribal times, Labia Stretching is an ancient and enduring practice, immersed in mystery and intrigue to all whom come upon it. It takes a unique breed of women who literally takes it into their own hands to stretch and elongate their inner vaginal lips to unimaginable lengths. One can only wonder what it must feel like to run thy hand through the unending lengths of a woman’s elongated vaginal lips..."



sorry to hear about you shoulder man.
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^^^^^ I thought you were a hack but you actually DO know what your talking about. Good reply.

Uhh, thanks I guess.
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^^^^^ I thought you were a hack but you actually DO know what your talking about. Good reply.
I thought you were a dick...guess I was right
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^^^^^ I thought you were a hack but you actually DO know what your talking about. Good reply.
We just had a convo the other day about how we come across n the board. This is pretty hard to decide if it's sarcastic or serious. It sounds quite rude from what I can tell.

Sibby is the real deal. Although not quite completely through schooling, I believe he has taken the anatomy classes and does not beat around the bush. Although I am not ortho, I have taken anatomy classes also and can vouche that Shibby is not pulling stuff out of his ass.
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It was a compliment. Sibbys a cool guy. Shortz have your read any of the injury related questions? I always refer to him as an expert.


I have a stong background in Science. I have also studied PT and AT. I know he knows what hes talking about. I have taken almost every science class offered including Adv. Anatomy and Physiology.



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I just getting sick of the negativity from this guy.
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Old 04-21-05, 07:01 PM
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NYC, like I said, sometimes it's just hard to tell. When I joke, I usually use a smilie or add "LOL" so someone knows, since I am also very hard to read from my replies.
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Old 04-25-05, 11:55 AM
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A simple shoulder question and all of this got stirred up. Sorry people. No, I have not ever had a dislocated shoulder. I injured it this time holding a bullmastiff back from tearing into my boxer. It's hard to split up a 140# dog and 70# dog fighting by yourself. Since then I sold my bullmastiff, so no more shoulder injuries caused by him. I knew exactly when it happened. My should had just kind of a numbing sensation after I got them apart. I am on some Mobic (anti-inflammatory) right now and I go to see an orthopedic surgeon on the 9th of May. If it's a lot better I doubt I will go... but it's not getting much better, so I'll probably go. I think it may be different than my old shoulder injuries. This time I can barely bench 135 and my shoulder hurts. Before I could still bench, it just hurt, but didn't limit how much I can push. I went from benching 315-350 to 135 in one day. Talk about an ego killer. I have still been lifting moderately. If it doesn't hurt, I lift whatever exercise. If it hurts, i try something else. I can't stay out of they gym, it's an addiction.

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It would be foolish not to go. If your getting a numbing sensaton and you have very little strenght, you could end up with permanant nerve damages. Then not benching would be the least of your worries.
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knox, take care of yourself man. I see that you in your mid 20's. You dont want to be 40 and gettin you shoulder replaced do you? i know i dont. I know a couple of guys who have had surgery and it is a long painful rehab. just watch it and do yourself a favor and see the doc.
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Only time will tell. I will go to the ortho doc on May 9th. I'll post an update as to what he says. I do want it fixed correct. Right now I'm in a pretty shitty predicament. I herniated a disk about a year ago, it's better but not all the way healed so I take it easy on the legs. I still lift, but light. Now I'm restricted on upper body. My job is kind of up in the air at the moment as well. I hate working where I do. Management sucks, quality issues are through the roof and it is "acceptable", communication through people is rotten. But if I leave, and go to another company, my insurance may not cover a prior injury. Maybe I should just stick it out til I'm better. dunno sometimes though.
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