The most common instability of the shoulder joint is acute acquired instability. This means that an accident causes the shoulder to either subluxate or luxate entirely. The accident damages the...
Category: Shoulder Injuries
What is the Difference Between a Hill-Sachs and a Bankart Lesion?
Hill-Sachs and Bankart lesions are both forms of shoulder injuries that occur after the humerus either partially or entirely luxates. This causes damage to the structures in the shoulder joint which...
You can climb again after injury if you can move the injured part of your body similarly to the healthy side, pain-free, and you need to be able to load it over a prolonged period. You can test by...
Latarjet Surgery can be a definitive way to resolve chronic instability with or without repeated dislocations of the shoulder in rock climbers. It’s a surgery with a high success rate and is only...
It is the injured structure, the time your shoulder hurts, and the severity of eventual deficiencies in and around the shoulder joint that dictate how long it takes to heal from shoulder...
There are 3 reasons why your shoulder can hurt, either due to an acute accident that damaged structures in the shoulder, or overuse which might or might not have provoked any actual tissue damage or...