Honor&Glory
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As unfortunate luck would have it, my 16 year old daughter, a fast pitch catcher with several D2 schools that are all on the verge of offering her a scholarship, has been diagnosed with a labrum tear in her throwing shoulder.
Her shoulder specialist has said he wants to do everything possible to avoid surgery. The odds of her returning to form (1.8 pop time, 58-60 mph overhand throwing speed) are not great if he has to go in and repair or debride the injury.
We are 8 weeks into her rehab...the pain when she throws (which we have only done once this weekend as part of her throwing program that was prescribed for her) has subsided from a 10 to a 5...and her range of motion is getting better.
I wanted to ask if anyone here has or knows of a throwing athlete that was able to overcome this injury from rehab only?
The thing is that there is a divide in the sports ortho world between docs who want to do surgery and docs that do not. Truth is, if she wasn't a throwing athlete the rehab would be all she needs, I think. it only hurts when she throws, the MRI did not show any rotator cuff damage so it is not a quality of life thing.
Thought I'd ask if any throwers out there have had any experience. I'm a seriously worried dad at present time. Appreciate any stories anyone cares to share.
Thanks,
H&G
Her shoulder specialist has said he wants to do everything possible to avoid surgery. The odds of her returning to form (1.8 pop time, 58-60 mph overhand throwing speed) are not great if he has to go in and repair or debride the injury.
We are 8 weeks into her rehab...the pain when she throws (which we have only done once this weekend as part of her throwing program that was prescribed for her) has subsided from a 10 to a 5...and her range of motion is getting better.
I wanted to ask if anyone here has or knows of a throwing athlete that was able to overcome this injury from rehab only?
The thing is that there is a divide in the sports ortho world between docs who want to do surgery and docs that do not. Truth is, if she wasn't a throwing athlete the rehab would be all she needs, I think. it only hurts when she throws, the MRI did not show any rotator cuff damage so it is not a quality of life thing.
Thought I'd ask if any throwers out there have had any experience. I'm a seriously worried dad at present time. Appreciate any stories anyone cares to share.
Thanks,
H&G