Re: Shoulder Laxity and instability

I have had the same thing and to raise my arms killed and to hold them in one place aslo done the same thing. I had my right shoulder operated on and it did relieve the pain in there. Then I had the left shouldeer done and that was a total balls up. I got an infection so a 2 day stay in hospital wended up being a 2 week stay. But now I'm having trouble once more with my right shoulder and I'm going to see about getting a quarterzone injection in it. At least this way it does work and there's no hospital stay. But the down side to it is that while you are moving about you are doing damage to your shoulder. So you have to weight it all up. Look at an operation and follow instructions to the letter or it will never be any good. Or put it off by going for the injection. Good short term but long term I really don't think this is the way to go. But I have had both and the doctors here are second rate so I will wait till we get new doctors to fix it.

Posted By R.Ernesti on May 24, 2007 at 03:12:37:

In Reply to: Shoulder Laxity and instability posted by Clint on March 21, 2007 at 18:10:09:

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