VanillaGorilla
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From what I'm reading, it's a Labrum tear. I hope they're wrong.
A torn labrum is serious stuff - the surgery is generally refered to as SLAP Type II shoulder surgery.
Last winter, I went "under" for what was supposed to be a torn Rotator Cuff. The MRI is not very accurate at diagnosing shoulder injuries, which makes it difficult to judge until they actually operate. You have to sign a waiver that allows them to do whatever they have to, since the initial diagnosis is not guaranteed.
Sure enough, when I woke up much later than expected and with my whole arm / shoulder wrapped, I knew it was worse than expected - and it was - a labrum tear, which is where your bicep is anchored.
It takes 6 weeks for the tissue to heal, which means your in the harness 24/7 during that time. There after, your looking at months of therapy. For recovery all the way back to the pro level, I would think much longer than 3 months being reported. However, you never know with modern technology.
Regardless, I did make a full recovery and my shoulder feels great.
I wish Nicholas a speedy recovery.
I heard that Nic said 3 months til hes doing drills and 5 months til he's 100% is the pre surgery timeline.

