A while back, I posted a thread regarding rotator cuff injuries, and since then I've gotten it looked at by a doctor. He said that he doubts my rotator cuff is suspect and could find no evidence of any further soft-tissue damage. So, I guess that's pretty reassuring. But I'm still noticing a very dramatic decrease in endurance--particularly in my left (jab) arm. I've been experiencing these symptoms for the last 3 months or so. So, is there anything I can do to bring it back up to speed?
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I remember that thread, your story made me warm up for atleast 5 minutes extra since i read it. to be honest mate, i think you should leave nothing down to chance consult your boxing trainer about what you should do, then get a sencond opinion. if you dont have a trainer get one. you dont want to go through any of that bull**** again so dont leave anything down to chance, get science on your side as much as is possible
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Originally posted by Bendigo View PostA while back, I posted a thread regarding rotator cuff injuries, and since then I've gotten it looked at by a doctor. He said that he doubts my rotator cuff is suspect and could find no evidence of any further soft-tissue damage. So, I guess that's pretty reassuring. But I'm still noticing a very dramatic decrease in endurance--particularly in my left (jab) arm. I've been experiencing these symptoms for the last 3 months or so. So, is there anything I can do to bring it back up to speed?
here are a few (sorry for the medical speak, but you'll get the idea...) abstracts from pubmed library.
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Neurovascular injuries to the athlete's shoulder: Part I.
Neurovascular injuries to the athlete's shoulder: part II.
Axillary nerve injuries in contact sports: recommendations for treatment and rehabilitation
(* note the part about direct blow to deltoids....)
Suprascapular neuropathy in athletes:...
Entrapment of the suprascapular nerve: anatomy, etiology, diagnosis, treatment.
Peripheral nerve injuries in the athlete
Brachial Plexus injuries
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I'm just suggestioning that IF you are still having shoulder problems, particular endurance and weakness, it could be a nerve issue, not specifically an "orthopedic" (bone/muscle) issue. In that case a neurologist would be the next medical physician to see. He'd probably do these:
EMG & NCS
Good luck and I hope all is on the mend.
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Originally posted by speedbag View PostIf you still have some weakness and reductions in function you might consider the cause to be a nerve injury. The doctor you saw stated no "rotator cuff or soft tissue damage.." but you mention nothing about the possibility of nueronal (nerve) problems. There are a lot of less common nerve conditions that could cause it, and I would suggest seeing a neurologist if the *********** continues.
here are a few (sorry for the medical speak, but you'll get the idea...) abstracts from pubmed library.
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Neurovascular injuries to the athlete's shoulder: Part I.
Neurovascular injuries to the athlete's shoulder: part II.
Axillary nerve injuries in contact sports: recommendations for treatment and rehabilitation
(* note the part about direct blow to deltoids....)
Suprascapular neuropathy in athletes:...
Entrapment of the suprascapular nerve: anatomy, etiology, diagnosis, treatment.
Peripheral nerve injuries in the athlete
Brachial Plexus injuries
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I'm just suggestioning that IF you are still having shoulder problems, particular endurance and weakness, it could be a nerve issue, not specifically an "orthopedic" (bone/muscle) issue. In that case a neurologist would be the next medical physician to see. He'd probably do these:
EMG & NCS
Good luck and I hope all is on the mend.
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yo i had some rotator cuff injuries in BOTH shoulders..but right was a little worst..i had to take about 3 months off also but during those 3 months and i still do, i did alot of rotator cuff exercises and my shoulders are about 95% back to normal..im also boxing again ive had no problems so far..just make sure you do alot of shoulder exercises and some physical therapy n ull be fine..
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