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Originally Posted by GoinAllTheWay
So what exactly is a "shoulder injury"? Does is have to do with the socket? Muscles? Ligaments?
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Keep going: Tendons, labrum, bursae, blood supply, nerves. The list is endless when it comes to shoulder injuries. One of the most unstable joints in the body, held mostly in place by muscles. If I had to put money on it, I'd guess torn labrum or a bunch of scar tissue after a rotator cuff tear. That's most common for an athlete. The surgery is usually not too bad, but the rehab and recovery time is fairly long, especially if it's connective tissue (tendons, ligaments etc.).