How to Rehab a SLAP Tear Without Surgery (Shoulder Labrum Injury)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @RehabScience
    @RehabScience  3 месяца назад +1

    Today's video covers exercises that you can use to rehab a SLAP tear without surgery. A SLAP tear, which is a type of shoulder labrum injury, typically results in pain and shoulder instability. Shoulder instability describes a condition of increased joint mobility that makes the shoulder feel like it will slip out of the socket. Labral tears can cause significant pain and severely impair function. The good news is that they often respond well to rehab programs that are focused on building multi-planar strength and improving neuromuscular control. If you have a SLAP tear or suffer from instability of the shoulder, make sure to give physical therapy, specifically, neuromuscular control and strengthening exercises a try for 3-6 months before having surgery.
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  • @kimalonzo3363
    @kimalonzo3363 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks Tom! I do the lateral arm lifts with my 8 lb dumbbells. I just began a new nanny job this week and the father happens to be a traveling PT!❤

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  3 месяца назад +1

      Wow, fun to hear that he is a PT as well! Glad you are implementing the lateral raises already.

  • @ErinM-2024
    @ErinM-2024 4 дня назад

    Are these the same exercises for a posterior labral tear. If not could you do a video for posterior labral tears

  • @delboy6384
    @delboy6384 3 месяца назад +8

    This was my report for a slap tear... There is an extensive labral tear. The tear begins anteriorly at the 2:00 position extends along the superior labrum to the posterior labrum terminating at the 7:00 position. The labrum is otherwise unremarkable. There is a intra-articular fracture of the posterior glenoid extending from the 9:00 to 7:00 position seen in association with this tear. No other glenoid abnormality is identified. There is no significant abnormality of the humeral head.
    I cannot see a significant abnormality of the glenohumeral.
    Surgery was out of the question as I'm self employed plumber, it took two years working with a physio to get back to normal. Pain was off the scale at times but pleased I didn't have surgery.
    Your body can definitely heal on its own from a slap tear, I weight train 4 times a week, still do plumbing with zero issues from shoulder now

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  3 месяца назад +3

      Thank you for sharing your story! It’s so important for people not to rush into surgery as the body can heal in many cases with enough time and the right exercises.

    • @delboy6384
      @delboy6384 3 месяца назад +2

      @@RehabScience I had my operation date fixed, on my last trip to discuss with the surgeon something told me not to go through with it so I didn't.

    • @duzabiit
      @duzabiit 2 месяца назад +2

      @@delboy6384 this was me today I felt like I chickened out but seeing these comments have gave me more confidence in that I made the right decision without going through with the surgery as I wasn't happy with the success rate percentage either defo gonna stick to these exercises and hopefully my shoulder will stop clicking

    • @delboy6384
      @delboy6384 2 месяца назад +1

      @@duzabiit Well done mate. You will have ups and downs with pain, but I always felt that after an increase of pain when it was healing, when it calmed down my shoulder was in a better position that before the pain, it was like an ongoing cycle of recovery. I actually have to revert back to my letter of diagnosis to know which shoulder it was now that had the slap tear, thats how well it's healed on its own. With all the exercises too, I found actually stopping them for 3/4 days every so often was beneficial. My pain was crazy, at night in bed, at work, but pleased I let my body heal on its own. All the best👍🏻

  • @ashrafkhan9363
    @ashrafkhan9363 3 месяца назад +1

    Good job

  • @陈沉沉-m2v
    @陈沉沉-m2v Месяц назад

    Is it possible get 90% even 100% recover from Slap Tear without any surgery.Or would i say is it possible heal my shoulder just by doing some phisical exersices?Hoping for your reply.❤❤

  • @SteelyTheVan
    @SteelyTheVan 2 месяца назад +1

    Tom, how can you determine if/when PT for labral tears is not enough and surgery is needed?

    • @angelasmith3037
      @angelasmith3037 Месяц назад

      This was my question as well. I have been recommended for surgery after an MRI that showed I have a torn shoulder labrum

    • @AjaxJG
      @AjaxJG 7 дней назад

      @@angelasmith3037NEVER do surgery unless the pain is unbearble to where you physically cant rehab it, 60 percent of slap tear surgeries dont work

    • @angelasmith3037
      @angelasmith3037 3 дня назад

      @ oh no 😭. Well the lawyer insurance will pay for surgery, and I can’t afford the rehab I would need

  • @DavidontheBayou
    @DavidontheBayou 3 месяца назад +2

    TY

  • @Dominicrocha4416
    @Dominicrocha4416 16 дней назад

    I’ve been doing some stretch excersise since I’ve tore my labrum. It’s been more than six weeks. Is it true that you shouldn’t start any until you see your doctor?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  15 дней назад

      Orthopedic and medical doctors are not rehab specialists and won’t know what to prescribe for this injury. It’s best to work with an orthopedic physical therapist. Usually, you can begin gentle strengthening exercises with a labral tear. The shoulder instability program in my book guides you through three phases of rehab. The first phase of the program has exercises that are often good to begin with when you have this injury. Here is an Amazon link for my book, if you want to learn more about it. a.co/d/0UtB9EG

  • @cindysmallwood5961
    @cindysmallwood5961 3 месяца назад +2

    I just tried the high plank shoulder tap and that is VERY painful- like a burn even down to my elbow crease! regressed to knees but still painful!

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  3 месяца назад +2

      I would recommend removing that one from your program until it can be completed with mild or less pain.

    • @cindysmallwood5961
      @cindysmallwood5961 3 месяца назад +1

      @@RehabScience Thank you!

  • @mmg9292
    @mmg9292 3 месяца назад +2

    Can i lift wight in the gym if i have slap tear because i push my self throgh the pain !?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  3 месяца назад +1

      If a gym exercise flares your pain up, it will need to be modified or removed until you have healed more.

    • @mmg9292
      @mmg9292 3 месяца назад +1

      @@RehabScience thanks alot 🙏🏼

  • @dassilbelloul
    @dassilbelloul 3 месяца назад +1

    Why I only feel one shoulder blade when doing pulling or pushing movements? What can the reason be

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  3 месяца назад +1

      It’s common for people to have asymmetry in terms of muscle activation patterns and how they perceive an exercise. I wouldn’t stress about it too much unless you notice a significant asymmetry in strength or limited mobility as compared to the other side.

    • @dassilbelloul
      @dassilbelloul 3 месяца назад +1

      @@RehabScience yes , you got it, I feel like I have less strength on the side that I don't feel my shoulder blade

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  3 месяца назад +1

      @@dassilbelloul you might try incorporating exercises that activate the muscles that surround and attach to the shoulder blade. Here are a couple of videos with exercises that might help.
      3 Exercises for Scapular Winging (Serratus Anterior Muscle Strengthening)
      ruclips.net/video/rj97r3yWAf0/видео.html
      5 Exercises to Improve Shoulder Stability
      ruclips.net/video/W4ayoGKXq3w/видео.html