Impingement syndrome causing limited range of motion? - fell on shoulder limited range motion
2 years ago I fell on a concrete floor, and gradually after a year of pain, I could not with my arm on anything he was a doctor who diagnosed the impact syndrome, rotator cuff, took painkillers and surgery is recommended, physical therapy, never happened. A year later, the pain is not so bad, but still can not move on the arms above shoulder height or lifting anything heavier than 5 pounds. It's like she is frozen in place. Is it too late to exercise for a treatment or without surgery for movement back in my shoulder? I looked at the issues of compression and the responses of others and can not find an answer.
Fell On Shoulder Limited Range Motion Impingement Syndrome Causing Limited Range Of Motion?
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Physiotherapy is a good start when the first event occurs. What I usually do is, exercise. Please move your shoulder because it hurts to move it "freezes". It is very painful, I know. I've been there. Healed after so many years have passed, you can scar tissue, has, and now limits his movement. I was hurt in a car accident 4 years ago and crossed the pill, the therapy (before subsidies) of cortisone injections into the shoulder more than the labor. I do not recommend the shots, because if the needle in May COLLISION more. But what finally after 6 months of physical therapy, an orthopedic surgeon was to be seen. Then I had to go through PT, but the pain after the surgery was not as bad as the pain I had before surgery. I was starting to wear a sling for 3 weeks and then PT. Now I have the range of motion. Believe me the pain I feel now to be greater than the pain after the operation. Do not worry, it's not as bad as you think. You will feel better.
The question is: Is your movement limited by pain due to a weakness or not even go there. If it is one of the first two are considered to have broken the rotator cuff. Physiotherapy can also be an advantage, but it depends on the size of the crack. A large mass, or the tear is better suited for the repair of sugical.
In the latter case, have "frozen shoulder" May was to prevent abuse and physical therapy would not be indicated. Frozen should occur more frequently without reason, but can occur after periods of immobilization or trauma.
Let me start by a specialist.
ADDENDUM: physiotherapy for frozen treatments should be the first reduction in pain increased and are motion by stretching and / or joint mobilization.
Follow up with your specialist.
Follow up with your specialist.
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