Is this normal for frozen shoulder or rotator cuff tear?
I had to carry some heavy boxes for a few weeks and got bad pain in my right shoulder and in my biceps. Then my shoulder froze. I saw a PT who said I have frozen shoulder, or worst case rotator cuff tear? Does anyone know how to tell the difference? (I am not able to get a scan right now.)
I have the typical symptoms of not being able to raise my arm above my head or behind my back. But I also noticed, I can’t put my hand in the side of my waist/on my hip, if you get what I mean?
When I try, my elbow points backwards and my hand bends inwards and not even by force can I manage to get into this position. Is this common for frozen shoulder?
My left arm moves fine, so far.
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Thanks for letting me know that it got better after 15 months. There is hope for full recovery for me then. I appreciate your post. Let's hope it never comes back for any reason.
I think pt is almost required before insurance will pay for surgery. I won't lie, the initial appointment at pt left me in tears. It hurt a lot during the first stages of pt, but worth it by the end. I wish you the best and a very speedy recovery. Tylenol became a good friend while I was trying to recover. I still have a ways to go, but keep working at it every day. May the healing go quickly for you. 🙂 Keep us updated.