- Jan 21, 2005
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About 6 months ago I was playing football with some friends.
I arrived a bit late, and didn't bother to warm up my arm. I ended up throwing long passes for a pretty good amount of time.
That night, my arm was in excruciating pain. I could move it forward and backward (walking motions), I could also move it inward (across), but I absolutely could not move my arm outward no matter how hard I tried due to excessive pain and inability.
I saw a couple doctors, they told me I had basically torn one of the four muscles which comprises my rotator cuff.
Since then, it doesn't hurt very often. However, I can't throw anything more than once or twice, and I will deal with 24 hours of pain if I sleep on it wrong or have a girl fall asleep on that particular arm.
I'm going to go back to the doctor pretty soon--Is surgery my only option?
I arrived a bit late, and didn't bother to warm up my arm. I ended up throwing long passes for a pretty good amount of time.
That night, my arm was in excruciating pain. I could move it forward and backward (walking motions), I could also move it inward (across), but I absolutely could not move my arm outward no matter how hard I tried due to excessive pain and inability.
I saw a couple doctors, they told me I had basically torn one of the four muscles which comprises my rotator cuff.
Since then, it doesn't hurt very often. However, I can't throw anything more than once or twice, and I will deal with 24 hours of pain if I sleep on it wrong or have a girl fall asleep on that particular arm.
I'm going to go back to the doctor pretty soon--Is surgery my only option?
