For those of you long timers here on discuss fastpitch, I posted roughly a year and a half ago about a shoulder injury I was dealing with. I ended up going through surgery #1 (botched) to fix a torn labrum, and then surgery #2 (all is well) to fix the first surgeries mistake, and ended up finding a torn rotator cuff and 1 inch bone spur, both fixed, as well as re-fixing the repair of the torn labrum. Surgery #2 was in April of 2014, and I have been cleared to return (after months of PT and recovery) to play in February of this year.
Although I had one of the best shoulder surgeons around, I wasn't really guided into a way to return. Simply, I was told just to ease into throwing at a short distance and gradually progress. Being 19, I'm confident in trusting my body's ability to separate pain from discomfort/unfamiliar movements/etc. However, I'm looking for some help on specific drills to help ease myself into this process, besides simply playing catch.
Any advice, feedback, thoughts, comments or concerns are welcome. Thank you in advance!
http://www.discussfastpitch.com/softball-discussions/13631-injury-not-quite-sure.html
this is the link to my previous forum post, and I did reply a few times throughout the thread!
Although I had one of the best shoulder surgeons around, I wasn't really guided into a way to return. Simply, I was told just to ease into throwing at a short distance and gradually progress. Being 19, I'm confident in trusting my body's ability to separate pain from discomfort/unfamiliar movements/etc. However, I'm looking for some help on specific drills to help ease myself into this process, besides simply playing catch.
Any advice, feedback, thoughts, comments or concerns are welcome. Thank you in advance!
http://www.discussfastpitch.com/softball-discussions/13631-injury-not-quite-sure.html
this is the link to my previous forum post, and I did reply a few times throughout the thread!
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