posted on Mar, 10 2023 @ 07:12 PM
a reply to:
that1lurker
It's not 100%, but it never probably will be again. I had severe, severe frozen shoulder, a SLAP tear, and nerve compression issues all going on it my
right at the same time. I lost nearly 100% of the internal/external rotation in my shoulder.
When they did surgery, I had a global capsulotomy, SLAP repair with biceps tenodesis (sp), and suprascapular nerve decompression all at the same time.
I was a year in PT, most of it more than once/week.
Right now, I'd say I'm about 95%+ in that shoulder. I do tae kwon do since my kiddo does, and it looked like fun and I needed to keep my shoulders
moving. I compete. I learned combat sparring left handed because I trusted that shoulder more, and I'm just now getting to where I feel equally
comfortable with my right about two years in.
Strength-wise, both shoulders are about equal. Where I can really still tell is when my morning exercise instructor hits the rotational lifts. I have
to really drop the weight for those.