I fell on my shoulder a few years ago and it was a sideways fall with all the weight on the shoulder and none on the elbow. I tried to take it for about 2 weeks but I finally broke down and went to the ER. They did X-rays first......................the thing is, x-rays only look at dense matter, such as bone and joint. They told me that the shoulder socket was inflamed but I would have to go to a specialist for more information. The specialist looked at the x-ray and told me that the joint was swollen and needed like 2 months AT LEAST, in order for it to heal. I passed the range of motion and resistance tests for the rotator cuff examination so I was good to go. If I had failed that, he would have needed to do an MRI to look at the soft tissue for ligament damage and/or muscle damage.
The AC tear is on the top of the shoulder and is very common in football players. Either the shoulder sags low or there is a lump in between the end of the collar bone and the shoulder....these are the "tell-tale" signs of this type of separation. All the doctor needs to see is the lump and he knows what it is...there is no need for any further examination in order to determine a diagnosis for this injury.

This one is pretty close to how Hopkins fell last night too.......

The AC tear is on the top of the shoulder and is very common in football players. Either the shoulder sags low or there is a lump in between the end of the collar bone and the shoulder....these are the "tell-tale" signs of this type of separation. All the doctor needs to see is the lump and he knows what it is...there is no need for any further examination in order to determine a diagnosis for this injury.

This one is pretty close to how Hopkins fell last night too.......


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