Ways To Treat A Labrum Tear
Shoulder Reduction

The difference between arthroscopic surgery and shoulder reduction surgery is mainly the difference in the size of the surgical area. Arthroscopic treatments require a much smaller incision, which means reduced swelling, pain, and healing time. However, some shoulder injuries require further surgical treatment. The incision is larger, though still not a large incision by medical standards. The labrum is sutured so it can heal back into its correct place supporting the joint. Larger injuries simply require more involved treatments. Following the doctor's instructions, which is a hard thing for many athletes who are used to intensity, competition, and activity, will provide the absolute best healing possible. Often, a fall or sports-related injury cannot be prevented, but we can have more control over the healing process than we may realize. Using that control for optimum healing can bring out the athlete in anyone.