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A Type 3 SLAP tear is a specific kind of shoulder injury involving the superior labrum, the cartilage that surrounds the socket of the shoulder joint. “SLAP” stands for Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior, referring to a tear from the front to the back of the top portion of the labrum. What makes a Type 3 SLAP Tear distinct? ▪️In a Type 3 SLAP tear, a bucket-handle tear occurs in the labrum. ▪️The torn part flips into the joint, but the biceps tendon remains intact and unaffected. ▪️This can cause mechanical symptoms such as clicking, catching, or locking during shoulder movement. Treatment Options Conservative (Non-surgical) Treatment: ▪️Rest and activity modification: Avoiding aggravating activities. ▪️Physiotherapy : Focuses on strengthening the rotator cuff and shoulder stabilisers. ▪️Anti-inflammatory medications: To manage pain and inflammation. Surgical Treatment: ▪️Arthroscopic repair: The torn piece of the labrum is removed (debridement), especially in a Type 3 tear. ▪️Biceps tenodesis (if needed): In cases with concurrent biceps involvement (though not typical for Type 3). Recovery ▪️After surgery: Sling use for a few weeks followed by Osteopathy or physiotherapy ▪️Full recovery: Usually takes 3 to 6 months depending on the severity and the patient’s physical demands. It’s essential to consult an orthopedic specialist to determine the best course of action based on the individual case and goals. #physiotherapy #osteopathy #fisioterapia #osteopatia #rotatorcuff #surgery #rotatorcuffrepair #anatomy #med #meddoctor #medstudent #shoulderpain #muscle #tear #musclepain #physiology #neckpain #pain #student #SLAPtear #SLAPlesion #SLAP #tear #lesion
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