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<blockquote data-quote="MuskyManiac" data-source="post: 274698" data-attributes="member: 381"><p>My gut reaction would think you sprained your AC joint (separated shoulder). It would be real easy to tell if you had pain over that joint compared with pain over the side of your arm which could indicate rotator cuff. Or you can have a torn labrum. If it is separated and you have a step-defect over that joint you need to get your arm in a sling that provides compression over the joint so it heals even. If you let it heal with an offset you will get arthritis in there eventually and bone spurs which will cut into to rotator cuff, and then you will eventually need two surgeries--one to eliminate the AC joint, and one to repair the rotator cuff. <strong>Just go into to someone and get it evaluated correctly. You can't have an accurate treatment plan if you don't have an accurate diagnosis.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuskyManiac, post: 274698, member: 381"] My gut reaction would think you sprained your AC joint (separated shoulder). It would be real easy to tell if you had pain over that joint compared with pain over the side of your arm which could indicate rotator cuff. Or you can have a torn labrum. If it is separated and you have a step-defect over that joint you need to get your arm in a sling that provides compression over the joint so it heals even. If you let it heal with an offset you will get arthritis in there eventually and bone spurs which will cut into to rotator cuff, and then you will eventually need two surgeries--one to eliminate the AC joint, and one to repair the rotator cuff. [B]Just go into to someone and get it evaluated correctly. You can't have an accurate treatment plan if you don't have an accurate diagnosis.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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