Natural Remedies for Labral Tear Recovery: Shoulder and Hip Solutions

on Nov 01, 2023| Modified on Oct 31, 2024
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Bone Broth, Molasses
Posted by s mcdanel (renfrew, pa.) on 10/31/2024
★★★★★

At age 57 my shoulders felt old. I had a tear in one cartilage and a chunk had broken off. It sounds funny to say but the hardest thing was getting a night's sleep. I would sometimes catch that chunk wrong and boy would that ever wake you up.

I started making bone broth with chicken legs and ACV. This stripped the cartilage off the chicken bones and finally a correct building block for shoulder repair. Too many chicken breast sandwiches! In about a year and a half my shoulders felt perfect! No surgery!

I am 66 now and my shoulders feel great, ten years ago they would clunk around like an old car with too many miles on the ball joints!

Molasses is important as well I believe. Praise Jesus and avoid too many acidic foods.


Shoulder Labral Tear Remedies
Posted by Loyd (Lakeland, United States) on 10/31/2023

How to heal small/subtle labral tear and paralabral cyst?

Hi:

I got the written report of an MRI of my right shoulder, and it shows a subtle labral tear and an internal cyst (paralabral cyst, also called a ganglion cyst) and I'm wondering what treatments, supplements or therapies you would recommend to try and heal this without surgery?

There is also mild chronic tendinosis and small joint effusion.

I'll write out the the radiologist impression:

1. Mild chronic tendinosis. No rotator cuff tear.

2. Focal fluid collection suggestive of paralabral cyst with subtle tear inferior anterior glenoid labrum.

3. Small joint efffusion.

If you know anything that could help or worth trying, please do let me know. Thank you!

Additional info: I'm unsure what caused the injury. I started noticing pain and it kept increasing, along with restricted movement in my shoulder. This started somewhere around 6 months ago.

Since then, the pain has lessened and I have significantly more movement, but still limited. For example, I can't reach across my body in a full stretch without a lot of pain.



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