Is there a risk of recurrence in shoulder labral tears?
If shoulder stability and muscle strength are not strengthened, there is still a risk of recurrence. It is recommended to continue training and posture adjustment.
If shoulder stability and muscle strength are not strengthened, there is still a risk of recurrence. It is recommended to continue training and posture adjustment.
Light activities, such as daily life, office work, and simple stretching, can be resumed approximately 3–5 days after treatment. Shoulder training can be gradually introduced starting from the first week, and a full range of exercise or work requirements can be safely resumed around the 3rd–4th week, subject to assessment and adjustment by a physician and therapist based on individual circumstances.
No. The treatment is performed under local anesthesia and ultrasound guidance, allowing the doctor to precisely avoid nerves and sensitive tissues. Most people only experience brief, mild soreness or tingling sensations, which subside within 1-2 days after the procedure.
For mild lip tears, some patients experience significant improvement after a single PRP or PRF injection. However, for chronic injuries, degenerative tears, or structural instability, it is recommended to undergo 2-3 stages of injection therapy, combined with rehabilitation training, to achieve complete repair and functional recovery.
Depending on the severity, some patients may experience difficulties with actions such as raising their hands or using tools, requiring early diagnosis and intervention.
For example, those with recurrent shoulder dislocations, extensive tears causing significant instability, and whose condition cannot be improved through rehabilitation and injections.
Minor injuries can be improved with rehabilitation, but continued activity will worsen the wound.
Most mild to moderate tears can be improved with non-surgical conservative treatment, unless it is a severe tear or recurrent instability.
No. X-rays mainly show bone; the lip is cartilage tissue, requiring MRI or MR arthrography for clear observation.