To the ones saying they can't afford to have the surgery, you will figure it out once you can no longer move your arm. I've had the surgery. I have 4 anchors in mine. The day I hurt mine I heard a pop, went to my knees, cold sweat poured out all over my body, 5 minutes later everything seemed fine, the next day I couldn't raise my arm. X-rays were done in the ER and they said it was arthritis. MRI confirmed different. The worst part after surgery is the sling you have to wear. It's attached at your waist so you can't move the arm around. Then the physical therapy ain't fun. You'll be surprised how weak your arm gets from being in the sling for 4-6 weeks. A can of 12 oz. Soup in circulating motions will make you feel like that arm is on fire and ready to fall off but the exercises help tremendously.
@TexasToast Free lunches don't exist. If you look at it that way then nothing is free in this world. That's why we draw a line where we start calling things "free". There's no point in diminishing this term, I'm just happy that whatever happens to me, I can get urgent care and can be grateful it doesn't empty my wallet even the slightest at that particular time.
I went through 2 shoulder surgeries, one on each shoulder. This was not how they did it. Best advice, if it is determined that you have a full torn rotator, work and strengthen the surrounding muscles as much as possible before surgery. That will shorten your recovery time. Normally it takes 6 months, I was back, full duty in 4.5 months.
How was the recovery? Did it hurt a lot after the surgery and after therapy or whatever you had to do to recover it was it the same how it use to be before the torn cuff or just slightly better?
@@Nic0Dr4ws my left shoulder wasn’t too bad what was surprising since they couldn’t use nerve block. My right was a little more painful but there was more damage. I only took half of the oxycodone because I heard of addictions and I didn’t want to mask any pain since I was probably doing too much with it. I suspect I had I might have had a partial tear in my right shoulder before the injury since it bothered me throwing the football or baseball. Now I can throw the ball and a lot of other activities a lot easier now. It happened when I was 51/52 and now at 58 I feel like I still have two new shoulders. I still workout and do the physical therapy to help keep the shoulders in good condition. FYI I drive truck but I have to unload 50 to 150 lb doors so I’m kinda forced to keep them strong. Hope that answers your question without putting you to sleep
@@TheDojomeat 3-4 months. At first the doctor didn’t think it was torn because I could still lift my arm up so they tried physical therapy. Then after 2-3 months of that and it wasn’t improving, then they scheduled a MRI. It was only 2-3 weeks from scheduling the MRI to the surgery. Wish we would have done the MRI right away.
I could not tell if it was a good pain or bad that I was feeling when watching this. I ripped both out twice and never got surgery. I can barely get my arms over my head without screaming.
I had my left shoulder repaired 15 years ago. For about 4 weeks after I wished I didn't get it done but I'm very happy with it now. My right shoulder needs repair as it has been torn 7 years. I just need to save up for those weeks I will be off work as I'm self employed.
Hi , I got tear off supraspinatus 3.5 cm also left arm so Doctor told me I have to have Surgery but Im scare What you think its worth it ? And What about the Pain is really Big Pain ??
Ever since I became a CSCS I get a lot of surgery videos like this popping up and I actually think it’s weird but also cool. Need to know all of this stuff when I work with athletes and the general population
So 10 years after rotator cuff surgery it seems like I have a research. I had an MRI Saturday, this is the report. Postoperative changes of distal clavicle resection and subacromial decompression. The inferior AC joint capsule is partially torn consistent with postoperative change. Small subacromial-subdeltoid bursal effusion contiguous with the AC joint. Postoperative changes of superior rotator cuff repair. The superior rotator cuff tendons are attenuated without a high-grade retracted tear. There is partial-thickness bursal-sided tearing of the supraspinatus tendon. Teres minor is intact. Subscapularis tendinopathy. Fatty infiltration of the rotator cuff musculature involves less than 50% of the muscle volume. The long head biceps tendon demonstrates tendinopathy and partial tearing at the genu with peritendinous edema. The tendon is perched on the lesser tuberosity. Diffuse degeneration of the labrum. Diffuse, partial-thickness thinning of the glenohumeral articular cartilage without reactive osteoedema. No joint effusion. Contusion or low-grade strain of the lateral deltoid muscle. Mild infiltration of the subcoracoid fat can be seen with adhesive capsulitis. No lymphadenopathy. Does this seem serious enough to need another surgery?
I don’t really understand ANYTHING you just commented about, however if you’re having trouble doing household chores or working then I’d say you should get surgery if possible
TY4Visual demonstration! 4yr ago(@age 66) I tore my right arm rotator cuff during a violent Nightmare dream( injury was very real) I didn't go to Dr., but 6mos later, wished that I had gone. Now, @70, I still have only 85-90% use ability in my right arm. @ my age, unsure if surgery would heal/be of any benefit. Now it is only an annoyance, unless I reach up, over-head to put/retrieve items from cabinet, or try to throw a ball. Won't matter in a few years!!
Probably not worth the risk of bloodcluts etc to get a surgery at your age. Esp at 85-90% functionality. Surgery might even make it worse, 90% is hard to beat! Surgery is better for 10% original power, to bring it up to 50%
How big is the rate of success on this surgery? A friend of mine actually reports regular cuff friction (producing an audible chalkboard like scratching noise) after surgery.
@@FFLL2112 because I’m still functional, have serious discomforts you can say, idk if it’s displaced or torn but i simply can’t afford surgery now so have to for therapy or sth. Got my injury from fighting and falling and also hanging
I have a tear on my right shoulder for almost a year. It keep popping every time I move my right arm. I'm a bit worried about this video that recommended to the people have tear on their arm required surgery. I need to work to pay my bills not to lay in bed with wrapped bandage on my right arm for weeks or months. I'm going to see the doctor this Friday and hope the doctor would give me something different than for me to not have a surgery.
@@gauharali745 I took a x-ray and doctor said it’s nothing wrong on my right shoulder. No tears and no broken bones. But, he gave me a steroid injection on my right shoulder. And, I have to come back on next appointment to do therapy.
it's a rotator cuff tear, I just did an MRI on my and surgery is required, I've had this problem with six months and hasn't healed with bs physical therapy nothing can fix it, you need a surgery TRUST ME on that, just ask your doc for an MRI
@@drkoko9604 4 months recovery time from surgery & that includes 3 to 4 months of physical therapy. Not fun. I had a major tear. Main culprit was lighting weights for 20 years which resulted in wear & tear. A final golf swing did me in!
My orthopedic doctor said that this is the most painful surgery out of all surgeries. I had it done 3 years ago and I'll never do it again. My recovery was hell.
my shoulder pops out 3 times in just a year ..i cannot raise my arm straight anymore its like to pop out..is this the only way to get my shoulder fix? .how much is this surgery? thanks
Yeah unfortunately so, mines gone 4 times in the last 2 years, got rheumatologist appointment and physiotherapist next week but once you’ve got a problem with it it will just keep popping and end up tearing muscles (like the rotator cuff) so surgery is usually the only option.
I dislocated my shoulder once but it's never been the same since , like when I rest my shoulder it lowers down like loosens more down I hear my shoulder bones and shit. Idk what actually happened like if I teared something
@@ericschattel2723 It’s been 10 years now. I’d say I’m 90% back to normal. Strength is hard to gauge because I’m 50 now. ( no spring chicken) no pain now and I can still work ( I’m an electrician) Get it done is my advice. Hope this helps
Could you elaborate on how it was good but also bad? I’m pretty sure I need surgery but I’m VERY scared of surgery ( I mean I’d still do it ofc because this shit sucks but still) and I’m also scared about the recovery and if it will actually help me live a normal life with my shoulder again
@@Nic0Dr4ws I had a hard time with recovery, and it seem to take forever . My arm was completely useless for three months. I couldn’t even raise my arm to give a handshake. That’s the bad part . Before my rotator cuff surgery, my arm was in 24 hour pain. I walked around with a tens, unit essentially welded to my arm. When all of that nonsense was over, and after physical therapy, it was 100% pain-free and remains that way. Going on 10 years now. It was definitely worth the 6 to 8 months inconvenience. You are better to get it done sooner rather than later. I waited much longer than most people do and that’s what led to my long recovery. Get the surgery. It’s really a quick in and out procedure. It’s the recovery that is a bitch. Hope this helps.
When I had mine done the doctor asked if I wanted to see the video at my first follow up appointment. I said " sure, sounds cool " I almost passed out. Lol
I know your comment and surgery is pretty recent but could you give me some details on the pain and if your shoulder is doing better, in terms of mobility and being able to do things like lift heavy things or chores ( for me personally vacuuming and dish washing KILLS me)
Just had a major rotator cuff repair from a major tear. At 74 years of age pretty painful. Three tendons involved. One final golf swing did me in, but the main culprit was ‘pumping iron’ for 20 years resulting from “wear & tear” (& age)! Beware for weightlifting will do you in when you get old! Was fun during my youth & later years & now paying the price!
@@brucedeerhaven yeah, pumping iron at old age is like walking through a minefield, so I have heard. I am still quite young though. Thank you for sharing that, knowing my limits and respecting my body is definitely something I will keep in mind throughout my life.
@@jatinbandhiwal1987 Actually I quit lifting about 20 years ago due to problem with other shoulder (not a tear). But the damage was already done on my muscles, tendons, & joints. Besides shoulder issues, I have neck & back issues.
I have shoulder dislocation problem in my right arm, whenever I move my hand up or back it gets dislocated, also I cannot throw anything, do I recommended for this surgery?!
my shoulder hurts a little when i workout. i can do anythink, i mean, i can raise my hand and pick weights but it just hurts a little at some positions. could i have a tear or strain or something else. please help
bit late but you should take a break from working out. say like a month. if it continues like this you should def get it checked out, before it gets any worse.
Having had rotator cuff for years with daily pain, I gave up caffeine and within 2 weeks the pain had almost vanished. I get a twinge every now and then but I can live with that.
@@abramturley2572 Watched a Liam Neeson interview where he said he was in regular pain until he gave up coffee. Not even a viewer of his movies but fair play. Best medical advice I've received from anyone.
Looks easy enough, gonna try this myself tomorrow.
How did it go?
@@javedhashmi3315 bro leave it he ded 💀
Riperino shoulder-bro
@@javedhashmi3315 he is dead
😂😂😂
To the ones saying they can't afford to have the surgery, you will figure it out once you can no longer move your arm. I've had the surgery. I have 4 anchors in mine. The day I hurt mine I heard a pop, went to my knees, cold sweat poured out all over my body, 5 minutes later everything seemed fine, the next day I couldn't raise my arm. X-rays were done in the ER and they said it was arthritis. MRI confirmed different. The worst part after surgery is the sling you have to wear. It's attached at your waist so you can't move the arm around. Then the physical therapy ain't fun. You'll be surprised how weak your arm gets from being in the sling for 4-6 weeks. A can of 12 oz. Soup in circulating motions will make you feel like that arm is on fire and ready to fall off but the exercises help tremendously.
Free healthcare for the win.
@@oz_peter bro them CrossFit pull ups are wacky💀💀
@TexasToast Nope, doctors still make way over the average in free healthcare countries.
@TexasToast From taxes. It will cost you more to have a medical checkup than chemotherapy
@TexasToast Free lunches don't exist. If you look at it that way then nothing is free in this world. That's why we draw a line where we start calling things "free". There's no point in diminishing this term, I'm just happy that whatever happens to me, I can get urgent care and can be grateful it doesn't empty my wallet even the slightest at that particular time.
I did this procedure 15 years ago and never had shoulder issue anymore.
That’s good
Are you able to bench press heavy?
Where were you able to purchase the anchors and suture material?
Is it painful?
@@Zayd765 The pain compared with shoulder dislocation is nothing.
I went through 2 shoulder surgeries, one on each shoulder. This was not how they did it. Best advice, if it is determined that you have a full torn rotator, work and strengthen the surrounding muscles as much as possible before surgery. That will shorten your recovery time. Normally it takes 6 months, I was back, full duty in 4.5 months.
How was the recovery? Did it hurt a lot after the surgery and after therapy or whatever you had to do to recover it was it the same how it use to be before the torn cuff or just slightly better?
@@Nic0Dr4ws my left shoulder wasn’t too bad what was surprising since they couldn’t use nerve block. My right was a little more painful but there was more damage. I only took half of the oxycodone because I heard of addictions and I didn’t want to mask any pain since I was probably doing too much with it. I suspect I had I might have had a partial tear in my right shoulder before the injury since it bothered me throwing the football or baseball. Now I can throw the ball and a lot of other activities a lot easier now. It happened when I was 51/52 and now at 58 I feel like I still have two new shoulders. I still workout and do the physical therapy to help keep the shoulders in good condition. FYI I drive truck but I have to unload 50 to 150 lb doors so I’m kinda forced to keep them strong. Hope that answers your question without putting you to sleep
@@lazeppelin1 what was the time frame from injury to sugery?
@@TheDojomeat 3-4 months. At first the doctor didn’t think it was torn because I could still lift my arm up so they tried physical therapy. Then after 2-3 months of that and it wasn’t improving, then they scheduled a MRI. It was only 2-3 weeks from scheduling the MRI to the surgery. Wish we would have done the MRI right away.
Hi may I ask, what are your symptoms?
Thank you
Thanks youtube for recommending me this. It'll come in handy for sure.
Fr at sleepovers :D
First guy here who actually searched it on purpose lmao
They literally sew u back together
I mean wtf else can they do
@@Memerath regrow maybe
Can it though? Can new mucle regrow in this particular situation?
@ThaFashionAssassin
**Sleeps first during sleepover**
"I think we all know where this is going."
Rookie mistake
Watching this tutorial for my patients surgery tomorrow, hope it goes well
Edit: He died from blood loss. Anyway, we learn from our mistakes afterall
Bruuuuh 😭😭
Wtf😅
Thanks I'm having this tomorrow. Just what I needed to.know
I could not tell if it was a good pain or bad that I was feeling when watching this. I ripped both out twice and never got surgery. I can barely get my arms over my head without screaming.
You should probably consider an MRI at least.
Physiotherapy
Jesus Christ dude
Wtf
Wtf
I had my left shoulder repaired 15 years ago. For about 4 weeks after I wished I didn't get it done but I'm very happy with it now. My right shoulder needs repair as it has been torn 7 years. I just need to save up for those weeks I will be off work as I'm self employed.
Hi , I got tear off supraspinatus 3.5 cm also left arm so Doctor told me I have to have Surgery but Im scare
What you think its worth it ? And What about the Pain is really Big Pain ??
@@honda115a have you done the surgery? How was it?
Merica
Nice this seems like a fun prank to do on a sleepover, the lobotomy was fun too but my friend ended up pretty badly and doesn't talk much since then.
And doesn't move his arm much since then.
Jk
For when the "put his hand in warm water" trick doesn't produce the hoped-for results.
Ever since I became a CSCS I get a lot of surgery videos like this popping up and I actually think it’s weird but also cool. Need to know all of this stuff when I work with athletes and the general population
Umm why would it be weird?.....it's medicine u dummy
The medical field is fascinating and awesome at the same time.
So 10 years after rotator cuff surgery it seems like I have a research. I had an MRI Saturday, this is the report.
Postoperative changes of distal clavicle resection and subacromial decompression. The inferior AC joint capsule is partially torn consistent with postoperative change.
Small subacromial-subdeltoid bursal effusion contiguous with the AC joint.
Postoperative changes of superior rotator cuff repair. The superior rotator cuff tendons are attenuated without a high-grade retracted tear. There is partial-thickness bursal-sided tearing of the supraspinatus tendon. Teres minor is intact. Subscapularis tendinopathy.
Fatty infiltration of the rotator cuff musculature involves less than 50% of the muscle volume.
The long head biceps tendon demonstrates tendinopathy and partial tearing at the genu with peritendinous edema. The tendon is perched on the lesser tuberosity.
Diffuse degeneration of the labrum. Diffuse, partial-thickness thinning of the glenohumeral articular cartilage without reactive osteoedema. No joint effusion.
Contusion or low-grade strain of the lateral deltoid muscle. Mild infiltration of the subcoracoid fat can be seen with adhesive capsulitis.
No lymphadenopathy.
Does this seem serious enough to need another surgery?
Oh shut up
Thank you for sharing this diagnostic detail. It helps others identify trends or consistencies with issues related to shoulder injury.
I don’t really understand ANYTHING you just commented about, however if you’re having trouble doing household chores or working then I’d say you should get surgery if possible
TY4Visual demonstration! 4yr ago(@age 66) I tore my right arm rotator cuff during a violent Nightmare dream( injury was very real) I didn't go to Dr., but 6mos later, wished that I had gone. Now, @70, I still have only 85-90% use ability in my right arm. @ my age, unsure if surgery would heal/be of any benefit. Now it is only an annoyance, unless I reach up, over-head to put/retrieve items from cabinet, or try to throw a ball. Won't matter in a few years!!
man that sucks bro, keep living life
Probably not worth the risk of bloodcluts etc to get a surgery at your age. Esp at 85-90% functionality. Surgery might even make it worse, 90% is hard to beat!
Surgery is better for 10% original power, to bring it up to 50%
Dude, I won't even live that far.. I will be done before 60 😁👍
When you fall asleep first by the sleepover with the boys
POV:You fall asleep first at the sleepover
When u fell asleep first in a sleepover:
How big is the rate of success on this surgery? A friend of mine actually reports regular cuff friction (producing an audible chalkboard like scratching noise) after surgery.
I have the chalkboard I dint even have surgery lol
@@rizvirashid1493 why you dint
Only a dum mf dint whens they shud
@@FFLL2112 because I’m still functional, have serious discomforts you can say, idk if it’s displaced or torn but i simply can’t afford surgery now so have to for therapy or sth. Got my injury from fighting and falling and also hanging
It depends if you got it done in a reputable hospital or in somebody’s basement…
I have a tear on my right shoulder for almost a year. It keep popping every time I move my right arm. I'm a bit worried about this video that recommended to the people have tear on their arm required surgery. I need to work to pay my bills not to lay in bed with wrapped bandage on my right arm for weeks or months. I'm going to see the doctor this Friday and hope the doctor would give me something different than for me to not have a surgery.
What docter said brother
@@gauharali745 I took a x-ray and doctor said it’s nothing wrong on my right shoulder. No tears and no broken bones. But, he gave me a steroid injection on my right shoulder. And, I have to come back on next appointment to do therapy.
@@TJ-Huslter if u have a tear it doesn't shown in x-ray..you have to do MRI for deeply analysis
it's a rotator cuff tear, I just did an MRI on my and surgery is required, I've had this problem with six months and hasn't healed with bs physical therapy nothing can fix it, you need a surgery TRUST ME on that, just ask your doc for an MRI
@@drkoko9604 4 months recovery time from surgery & that includes 3 to 4 months of physical therapy. Not fun. I had a major tear. Main culprit was lighting weights for 20 years which resulted in wear & tear. A final golf swing did me in!
I got hit by a car and tore this muscle and my doctor just said “eh just take some ibuprofen”
Gotta stop falling asleep at those damn sleepovers so early man
POV: You fell asleep first at the sleepover
My orthopedic doctor said that this is the most painful surgery out of all surgeries. I had it done 3 years ago and I'll never do it again. My recovery was hell.
How does your shoulder feel now? Can you train?
my shoulder pops out 3 times in just a year ..i cannot raise my arm straight anymore its like to pop out..is this the only way to get my shoulder fix? .how much is this surgery? thanks
Off that sucks man hope u get better
Yeah unfortunately so, mines gone 4 times in the last 2 years, got rheumatologist appointment and physiotherapist next week but once you’ve got a problem with it it will just keep popping and end up tearing muscles (like the rotator cuff) so surgery is usually the only option.
Hahaha mines like 3-10 times a week it’s so misrablr
I dislocated my shoulder once but it's never been the same since , like when I rest my shoulder it lowers down like loosens more down I hear my shoulder bones and shit. Idk what actually happened like if I teared something
@@xxpatracionxx8984 the shoulder is very complex.
POV: You fell asleep first during a sleepover
(rookie mistake)
Man whoever falls asleep first at my sleepover tomorrow is gonna have a big surprise
How dare you beet me to it! 🤣💀
POV: You slept first at a sleepover
When you are the first to sleep at the sleepover
I tried it by myself and now the doctor said that they have to cut the entire arm off.
When you fall asleep first at the sleepover:
Thank you for tutorial! My shoulder has been hurting for weeks so I’m gonna have my big brother do this on me right now!!!! Update after
Bosch drills are the best,but Stanley aren't bad either.👍
i think he's dead
@@vmp.0 Yeah or the brother is really slow..
@@vmp.0 RIP
Never updated😭 you good???
I had this done.
It was both terrible and wonderful
You back to benching my brother?
Can you please give feedback on how it effected shoulder strength? Did it ever come back to normal
@@ericschattel2723
It’s been 10 years now. I’d say I’m 90% back to normal. Strength is hard to gauge because I’m 50 now. ( no spring chicken) no pain now and I can still work ( I’m an electrician)
Get it done is my advice.
Hope this helps
Could you elaborate on how it was good but also bad? I’m pretty sure I need surgery but I’m VERY scared of surgery ( I mean I’d still do it ofc because this shit sucks but still) and I’m also scared about the recovery and if it will actually help me live a normal life with my shoulder again
@@Nic0Dr4ws
I had a hard time with recovery, and it seem to take forever .
My arm was completely useless for three months. I couldn’t even raise my arm to give a handshake.
That’s the bad part .
Before my rotator cuff surgery, my arm was in 24 hour pain. I walked around with a tens, unit essentially welded to my arm.
When all of that nonsense was over, and after physical therapy, it was 100% pain-free and remains that way. Going on 10 years now.
It was definitely worth the 6 to 8 months inconvenience. You are better to get it done sooner rather than later. I waited much longer than most people do and that’s what led to my long recovery. Get the surgery. It’s really a quick in and out procedure.
It’s the recovery that is a bitch. Hope this helps.
I thought my dad needed a new joint. But after doing the surgery on him myself, I needed a new dad.
How long it takes to heal
I have suffered 13 years of pain and sleepless nights. Is it too late for surgery?
When the homie falls asleep first at the sleepover
When you're the first one to fall asleep at the sleepover.
When you fall asleep first on the sleepover
Bro fell asleep first at the sleep over
When I had mine done the doctor asked if I wanted to see the video at my first follow up appointment. I said " sure, sounds cool "
I almost passed out. Lol
cliff luebke
I still haven't watched mine. 😬😳
How is your shoulder now? Can you train? Do you regret getting a surgery?
@@besmart2350 that was '92, it lasted a long time but has since deteriorated. I don't regret having it done. Had a lot of pain free years.
This is a fantastic overview of the method of repair.
Bro thought nothing would go wrong if he slept early at sleepover
POV: You slept first in the sleepover.
From now on, I won't argue with my trainer, every time he yells at me, when using the wrong technique for shoulder exercises 💀😳
Atleast now understand that you should not do ego lifting guys!!
when you're that calisthenics athlete and fell asleep first at a sleepover:
Does this shorten the tendon since the remaining is sewed back?
Good question. I wonder the same thing.
Thank you, very helpful to know for the next sleepover with the boys
That pulling of tendons must have hurt excruciatingly
They are asleep
Just recovered from this,glad I didn't need a procedure,I get why it's the last ditch effort. I'd rather not have my bones drilled
Does it have any side effects or the same tearing chances or bone pain after recovery?
Bro fell asleep at work 💀
Another template for "POV: you slept first at the sleepover"⚰️
Your the first person to fall asleep at a sleepover
I feel his pain.......
You fall asleep first at a sleepover:
Someone actually invented this method. People are really smart!
Pov. Your the first one to fall asleep at a sleepover
This is of course a joke
POV: you fell asleep first at the sleepover.
I've had tons of customers have these operations and they all wish they didn't
Doesn’t say much for your surgical skills, are you doing the operation in your garage?
This reminds me of the meme "when you fall asleep first at the sleepover"
Just got this done 1 week ago. Not gonna lie, the pain sucks
I know your comment and surgery is pretty recent but could you give me some details on the pain and if your shoulder is doing better, in terms of mobility and being able to do things like lift heavy things or chores ( for me personally vacuuming and dish washing KILLS me)
Had it done 4 days ago. Brace is a torture chamber.
What is the name of this surgery
Not my surgeon. “No sutures, no threads, no tendon shreds” . The best
Can you bench press after recovering from this?
Whats ur suggestion on partial tears?
How’s your tear? Can you train?
pretty much just "deal with it"
POV: someone fell asleep first at a sleepover.
Has it proven to be durable?
Does the muscle reattach to the bone, or are those anchors and cords permanent?
No debi dormirme primero en la pijamada 😭😭😭
Why did I get recommended this😂 RUclips trying to tell me someone?
Bro fell asleep first
bro fell asleep first💀💀💀
Look who fell asleep first
Prank em john
I wonder if they have a home kit for this?💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Never again sleep first on sleepover bruh 💀
Pov: you were the first to fall asleep during hangover
Great video and I couldn't take out of my head “missisipi queen" as a background soundtrack.
Are people asking YT comments of they need surgery? Its like web md lol
My right rotator has been killing me for nearly a year. The left one healed after two years. I really would prefer to go through this...
Hi may I ask did you get surgery or it heal on its own?
Thank you
Bro fell asleep first at sleepover 💀
when you fall asleep first at a sleepover
When you are the first to fall asleep in a sleepover
when you fell asleep first during sleepover
When you fall asleep at the sleepover first
Pov:- you slept early in the sleepover
I......I... Watched it before weight lifting and now I am terrified. 🥺
Just had a major rotator cuff repair from a major tear. At 74 years of age pretty painful. Three tendons involved. One final golf swing did me in, but the main culprit was ‘pumping iron’ for 20 years resulting from “wear & tear” (& age)! Beware for weightlifting will do you in when you get old! Was fun during my youth & later years & now paying the price!
@@brucedeerhaven yeah, pumping iron at old age is like walking through a minefield, so I have heard.
I am still quite young though.
Thank you for sharing that, knowing my limits and respecting my body is definitely something I will keep in mind throughout my life.
@@jatinbandhiwal1987 Actually I quit lifting about 20 years ago due to problem with other shoulder (not a tear). But the damage was already done on my muscles, tendons, & joints. Besides shoulder issues, I have neck & back issues.
@@brucedeerhaven Hope they are not troubling you much. Stay safe and healthy.
I have shoulder dislocation problem in my right arm, whenever I move my hand up or back it gets dislocated, also I cannot throw anything, do I recommended for this surgery?!
Same problem how fix it is surgery only solution?
Will these metallic bolts remain forever in the body? If not wilo the holes caused by them fill up?
Whappened if you fall asleep first :
Had rotator cuff surgery about a 7 weeks ago. March 14. I only had pain a couple days that was it. Not as bad as I thought
Kindly reply me the present situation after the surgery, Now I'm in the advice of the doctor for this surgery...
@antwilsonwilson was it partial or full thickness tear? How long do I need to take off from work after surgery? Please let me know. Thank you!
@@unnikrishnankarimath2680aab thik ho ??
"Hes gonna be so mad when he wakes up"
This is why don't ever sleep first in a sleepover
You fall asleep first at the sleepover
my shoulder hurts a little when i workout.
i can do anythink, i mean, i can raise my hand and pick weights but it just hurts a little at some positions. could i have a tear or strain or something else. please help
bit late but you should take a break from working out. say like a month. if it continues like this you should def get it checked out, before it gets any worse.
"thanks for fixing my shoulder guys.... i hope we have more sleepovers in the next years... 😃"
Pov : You are the first one asleep at sleepover (Rookie mistake).
POV: You're the first one to fall asleep at the sleepover (rookie mistake)
Having had rotator cuff for years with daily pain, I gave up caffeine and within 2 weeks the pain had almost vanished. I get a twinge every now and then but I can live with that.
Was lifting the coffee can down from the shelf hurting your shoulder?
I’m going to drop the coffee and see if this helps. The past two months I’ve been drinking it a lot. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Did you manage to step away from coffee?
Also what made you want to give up coffee?
@@abramturley2572 Watched a Liam Neeson interview where he said he was in regular pain until he gave up coffee. Not even a viewer of his movies but fair play. Best medical advice I've received from anyone.