Re: Re: MRI on shoulder results
daveyboy said:UGH! Do you realize that all of the debris, frayed ends and what not is easily removed by the body? If thats the case then why does a doc have to go in and remove tissue? He has to go in and remove tissue because his own recomendation on treating the injury (ie ice, anti-inflamatories etc) prevent that (ie healing) from happening. I simply am in awe by how many of you guys are so willing to go under the knife, especially since cleaning it up still does not fix the problem. The debris is a result of a sloppy joint due to tendon/ligament laxity and it will oftem times simply return because the underlying issue is not dealt with.DangerousGrounds said:I talked to the radiologist told me one of the 4 rotator muscles or tendon was like a rope and frayed?
You might need to get it scoped too. I had frayed tendons in my shoulder as well, amongst other things. My sports doc scoped it & basically cleaned out the whole joint. Used a small dose of deca (200-300 mg) during rehab. It took a while for it to start feeling better, probably 5-6 months or so....but now as long as I stretch it before workouts & do my rehab exercises a few days a week it feels pretty good. Just another option to consider.