by jaffa1949 » Wed Feb 11, 2015 6:02 am
My son has had that injury on both shoulders and has had a double total reconstruction on one.
There are a number of considerations,
firstly a partial tear often heals with a thicker but less elastic tendon so correct and devoted physical therapy is vital to gaining as much of the original movement as possible.
Attention must be paid to the whole of the groups muscles and tendons surrounding the injured shoulder and they should be redeveloped in a balance that keeps the structure of the shoulder in correct alignment. ( this slows down wear and tear in the actual joint)
Appropriate medication to ease pain and lessen inflammation is vital too but they only cover the issue, so attention is needed for what i have already said.
massage and tissue work can lessen scar tissue that can inhibit full function of the muscles around the shoulder and into the neck and midback.
Doctors Physiotherapist, Chiropractor, massage therapist all need to know that you surf and your aim is surf again.
You may have to acquaint them with what is actually required in both paddling and popping up so they can help you work towards recovering that.
They need to either work together or have your permission to talk to each other about how they will manage your case.
You may get a time frame for recovery, don't rush back, the injury you could do on top of what you have will be more severe.
Meanwhile get smart, work on fitness and flexibility in other non injurious ways.
Some of the shoulder exercises you get may be progressive swimming follow the schedule.
A caution under no circumstances do ballistic shoulder stretches.
get shown slow, release stretch techniques and use them as advised .
There are Chinese liniments and balms that also help the healing, and they can be useful.
just consider allergies.
I'm giving this as general advice as I have not actually seen your injury and seen the limitations it has placed on you.
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