
Originally Posted by
Quester
Labrum in left shoulder is completely torn. The tear is on top from the front to the back, that's what the doc said. The rotator cuff is fine. He prescribed two months of physical therapy at their pt facility. Here's the thing: I know the labrum is connective tissue. Connective tissue cannot be improved through physical therapy because it doesn't grow as a result of use the way that muscle does. The goal of pt is to improve the rotator cuff in order to help stabilize the shoulder in the absence of a function labrum. But, I don't think it will grow back on its own and I already have strong, functional, rotator cuffs. I'm happy to do pt after an op. I guess this is turning into a journal instead of a question but I'm just frustrated. Anybody got any thoughts?