The cheekbones are always around the fossa and are firmly and securely connected to the bone of the fossa in most areas. Recently, physicians point out which part is normal and which part directly reflects tears (Labral Lab of Labral tears, Methodist Orthopedic & Sports Medicine). Tearing the lips is very easy and painful. The second function of the lip is to act as an attachment to other structures or tissues around the joint.
The anatomical structure of the shoulder bone creates some suction force around the cannula depending largely on dynamic stabilizers including rotator cuff surrounding the scapulae, posture muscle and cartilage lip. The rotator cuff includes four muscles (supraspinatus muscle, submaxillaryis muscle, small circle muscle and scapula submuscle muscle), each involved in a particular shoulder movement. When someone says there is a cuff tear, in fact one or more individual muscles tear.
My shoulder surgery took about 5 months. Due to lack of abuse and recovery in the gym (and some other silly mistakes) I had to undergo arthroscopic repair to reconnect the tears of the lips. Over the past 5 months I have met doctors many times, I have received physical therapy often and treated my body very carefully. Unfortunately, recovery will take about 3 months, but after 5 months shoulder will cause problems. My idea is that only the torn lips are not a problem and the other problems are wrong, but at the moment I am too stubborn and can not return to the doctor. I decided to hold it with your own hands
Abdominal injury: The scapula (hairless) is surrounded by soft tissue lips (lips) which increases the depth and surface area of the socket to ensure stability, but allows sufficient arm movement. In baseball players, the upper part of the lip may be injured (SLAP tears), causing pain and throwing it sometimes can not be thrown. Non surgical treatment, including throwing rest, physical therapy and throwing mechanics assessment, tends to relieve pain and return to the game. Internal Impact: When repeatedly thrown, the rotator cuff and lips may come into contact with the arm in the raised position, causing progressive pathology and pain during the throwing behavior. Non surgical treatment, including throwing rest, physical therapy and throwing mechanics assessment, often helps to relieve pain and allow returning to the site.