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Recovering from torn labrum

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What is a reasonable expectation of recovery from a partial torn labrum surgery? The tear was on the back side of my left shoulder. I had a small bone spur and bursitis removed as well. Any information would be great. I'm a little discouraged at the moment that I still can't bench without pain.
 
I had four anchors put in with my torn labrum, slow and steady with recovery for sure. Was back easing into actual lifting around 4 months in
 
I've had three labrum surgeries! Honestly the fastest I was back to 100% for football was 3 & 1/2-4 months. Take your rehab extremely serious, all those little shoulder exercises pay off! Now that I'm not hitting people every day my shoulders are healthier than ever! Not to mention I hit a new PR on bench yesterday. Listen to the docs, work your ass off in rehab
 
How long has it been?

I created a full recovery log here. Been through the exact same myself

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Today it is 32 days since surgery. Thanks for your input and the link.
 
I've had three labrum surgeries! Honestly the fastest I was back to 100% for football was 3 & 1/2-4 months. Take your rehab extremely serious, all those little shoulder exercises pay off! Now that I'm not hitting people every day my shoulders are healthier than ever! Not to mention I hit a new PR on bench yesterday. Listen to the docs, work your ass off in rehab
This is very encouraging. I think I need to be more patient
 
This is very encouraging. I think I need to be more patient

Being patient and working hard is key to recovering from a labrum year! Plus u said the tear is in the backside of the labrum Correct? I've had a front tear and destroyed 80% of my labrum, 6 hour surgery and a 4 inch scare in my armpit, stronger than ever!
 
Day 32 since Labrum surgery
Body weight: 161.5 pounds
Cardio: 20 minutes treadmill
Today's workout:
Db incline bench press
20x20
25x20
30x20
Rotary chest machine
70x15
85x15
100x12
50x30/20/20 (30 seconds rest between these)
Sumo deadlifts
135x10
185x10
215x10
Hyper extensions
80x10x3
Deadlift
265x6
305x1
Supplements:
APS Nutrition-
Mesomorph pwo
Isomorph 28 whey
Formutech Nutrition-
Flexible
Lean EFX
ALR Industries-
HumaPro
 
I shared today's workout to give an idea where I'm at in my recovery and training
 
1 month after surgery and you're able to do all this? You're doing great then. I wasn't able to do all that! But maybe I was too protective
 
One thing I wish I had done differently was to have purchased a home TENS unit during rehab. It's been a lifesaver for me.
 
UPDATE ON RECOVERY:
Shortcut to Size: Phase 1: Week 2: day 1
Day 74 since shoulder surgery
Body weight 167lbs
Cardio 20 minutes treadmill
Bb bench press (touch chest)
125x3
135x3
145x3
155x3
165x3
175x3
185x2
200x1
Db bench press
20x20
35x20
50x11
60x11
Smith incline bench (6 pin 90 degrees elbow)
110x11
130x11
150x10
Rotary chest
85x11
100x9
Triceps press down
85x15
100x11
115x8/85x4
Lying db extension
25x11
30x11
35x11
Cable overhead triceps extension
55x12
60x11
60x10
Seated calf raise
135x25
160x25
195x25
225x25
Standing calf raise
Be/30x25x4
Supplements:
APS NUTRITION-
Mesomorph pwo
Isomorph 28 whey
FORMUTECH NUTRITION-
Endurance Bcaa's
Flexible
ALR INDUSTRIES-
HumaPro non whey protein
Glyco Fusion
LEGAL GEAR SCIENCES-
Glutamine
Creatine Monohydrate
CONTROLLED LABS-
Oximega fish oil
 
Has your surgeon given his input on your recovery and rehab time?
Yes. He is amazed at how fast I am recovering. I have actually been back to the gym since two weeks out of surgery.
 
That's great. Just make sure you're following his recommendations for how aggressive you should be. Good luck with your recovery!
 
Thanks! I sure will. I really don't want to be down and out again
 
Wow, I would be nothing but encouraged with your recovery. I blew my shoulder out in baseball, had 6 anchors to re-attach my labrum, fraying of the rotator cuff and front/rear capsule reconstruction. I was in a sling for 8 weeks and then didnt start rehab for another 8 weeks. One word of advice, do not push to hard. If it feels weird, back off and give it a slight break! Great work so far! GL
 
Wow, I would be nothing but encouraged with your recovery. I blew my shoulder out in baseball, had 6 anchors to re-attach my labrum, fraying of the rotator cuff and front/rear capsule reconstruction. I was in a sling for 8 weeks and then didnt start rehab for another 8 weeks. One word of advice, do not push to hard. If it feels weird, back off and give it a slight break! Great work so far! GL

Thanks for the advice. I am encouraged with how my recovery has gone so far. I haven't had any for physical therapy through this. My doctor gave me some stretches and band work to do. He also is amazed at my recovery. I was back in the gym 2 weeks after surgery. I'm just starting to feel some of my strength return and I'm experiencing less pain by the week. I'm off for 4 days now. This should help some. Have a great weekend!
 
This is my training 18 weeks from surgery on my shoulder for partially torn rotator cuff and labrum, bone spur and bursitis removal.
- Surgery was August 18, 2015
- everything is full range of motion

Good day today! Body weight is 176lbs.

Db incline twist press
20x20
25x15
35x20
45x10
Db flat twist press
20x20
30x15
40x15
45x8
Face pulls
55x20
70x15
85x15
100x15
Standing calf raise
140x20
190x15
250x15
270x10
Bb bench press (bar to chest)
135x3
155x3
175x3
195x3
205x3x2
210x3x2
220x3x2
Db seated shoulder press
30x15
40x15
50x6
45x8
Standing cable tricep extension
85x15
90x12x2
95x10
Bb shrugs
185x12
225x10
275x10
 
Good day indeed.
 
I wish my rehab were going so well. I had 5 anchors put in. But had a torn labrum, a tear in the subscapularus and my biceps tendon. It has been slow and painful. But the therapy is important out of everything I am doing.
 
I wish my rehab were going so well. I had 5 anchors put in. But had a torn labrum, a tear in the subscapularus and my biceps tendon. It has been slow and painful. But the therapy is important out of everything I am doing.

Wow. That's a bit more then what I had done. They thought I had torn my bicep tendon as well. Thankfully I hadn't. I still have a little pain, but I'm learning how to exercise the area in such a way that the pain is minimal when I lift heavy. I'm close to being back to where I left off when I got hurt. It's been about 18 weeks since my surgery. Stay at it and don't get discouraged. I keep a notebook so I can track my progress. Any progress from week to week should encourage you. It may be an increase in weight or reps. Either is good. Just be consistent and the progress will continue
 
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