About 12 weeks ago I did something to my right shoulder. First the pain was sharp but intermittent and not that frequent or predictable. Things that triggered a sudden burst of pain were like taking a phone out of my pocket, or picking a pencil off the floor. It was still easy to pick up my seven year old and pit her into the bed of my pickup. As time went by the pain became worse and more frequent. Sometimes parts of the shoulder are tender to the touch, and sometimes not. It has been just enough pain to make it difficult to sleep properly.
Three days ago I decided to try Advil (that shit fucked my stomach) it really settled down the pain in the shoulder.
Thursday I have my annual physical. When I tell my doctor this what should he recommend? Do I need an xray, or am mri? Should I see an orthopedic surgeon, a chiropractor, or a Physical therapist? It sure would be nice to get this resolved before I loose too much strength on my right side.
As things stand I'm unable to shoot from prone.
It sucks to say this, but it seems like my doctor is always trying to gather into the system as much of the money from my insurance as he can. I don't mind them getting paid, I just want to make sure that I'm not undergoing surgery for something a PT could have helped me straighten out.
For those in the know, can you rehab something like this while it still hurts, or do you need to settle down the pain somehow before you start PT?
Three days ago I decided to try Advil (that shit fucked my stomach) it really settled down the pain in the shoulder.
Thursday I have my annual physical. When I tell my doctor this what should he recommend? Do I need an xray, or am mri? Should I see an orthopedic surgeon, a chiropractor, or a Physical therapist? It sure would be nice to get this resolved before I loose too much strength on my right side.
As things stand I'm unable to shoot from prone.
It sucks to say this, but it seems like my doctor is always trying to gather into the system as much of the money from my insurance as he can. I don't mind them getting paid, I just want to make sure that I'm not undergoing surgery for something a PT could have helped me straighten out.
For those in the know, can you rehab something like this while it still hurts, or do you need to settle down the pain somehow before you start PT?