Hope you get some answers.
Finding a balance when you're not 100% is very difficult.
Hope you get some answers.
Finding a balance when you're not 100% is very difficult.
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Yes it is, which is why I've been resistant to getting the very expensive pictures. The trick will be on finding the right specialist to examine them - since for so many surgery is the automatic outcome. I simply need to know exactly what is wrong and what I can realistically expect. From my experience the gym activities are helping it a lot - as long as it isn't anything overhead. Functionally speaking I am scre@ed for anything overhead and that can be a problem when you live along. Frankly I don't care if I can't press my weight in an overhead squat - I DO care if I can't perform normal functional movements - especially since I live alone. This particular shoulder tweak is getting my attention...
Just a thought but you know your body. Are you over thinking this? Would a massage or trip to PT be a less expensive visit. I have similar issues and a nice massage - sometimes w/ hot stones or hot cups and ASTEM treatment from the PT does wonders to redirect my muscles fibers and loosen the muscle
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It would be nice if PT WOULD help my shoulder, but it never has - and I've been in PT with multiple therapists for months on this very shoulder. The mobility work I do HAS helped in some areas. We KNOW there is a physical problem with my shoulder, it is time to figure it out. Part of it is indeed muscular and connective fiber related - but it is time to know if there is anything else going on. Thankfully the MRI isn't THAT expensive, I only have to pay 20% of it...and it is a good diagnostic tool. I DO know that I've never experienced anything like the pain I had last night. Ever, and that included when I broke my upper arm and collar bone. That is why it has my attention.
It is time for the MRI.
I tore my rotator cuff many years ago. I didn't know it for several years.
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