Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7306
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Don't know, Boo. I fell at a recent shoot, but don't think that was what caused the problem. My Dr. says it's easy to do at my age and level of activity.
Had one three years ago. No surgery, no therapy, plenty of pain killers and a miserable nine months till it eased. Look on the net for exercise I did and it worked for me
Russ......I've been watching this post for a while now. What type of doctors have you seen? GP.....orthopedist......chiro, etc?
I've had dreadful left shoulder pain for 2 years now and it's only recently I found out it's a "pinched nerve" in my neck that is causing such pain and radiating all the way down to my biceps. It seems I have a habit of "tilting" my neck when I'm typing or playing the piano and kind of "crunching" that nerve.
So.......you've had an X-ray, MRI, or some kind of confirmation from more than one source that it's a "torn rotator cuff?"
And, if it is, I would consider acupuncture. It worked well for me when I had knee problems.
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7306
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Mark, so far, I went to my G/P, who sent me to get an X-Ray; then to therapy. The therapist has conducted 6 sessions and reported back to the G/P that MRI's and and ortho appointment are needed. I'll go to the ortho guy late next week. All indications are, there is no question that it is a classic rotator problem.
Persoanal beliefs will keep me from a chiropractor. I come from a long line of traditional medical people.