Symptoms of Labral Tears (SLAP Lesions)

If you have shoulder pain, especially with overhead movements, or if you feel a catching or clicking sensation in your shoulder, this could indicate a labral tear. Other symptoms may include shoulder weakness or instability, and a reduced range of motion.

How It’s Diagnosed

Dr. Khoo will use a combination of physical tests to assess shoulder stability and specific labral signs, followed by an MRI with contrast to confirm the diagnosis and assess the extent of the tear.

Living with Labral Tears

Living with a labral tear can make it difficult to lift objects or perform overhead activities. Athletes and those who perform physical work may find it especially challenging, as it can affect their strength and stability. Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe pain, impacting daily activities and quality of life.

Treatment Options

  1. Physiotherapy for Shoulder Conditions: Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in restoring shoulder function and alleviating pain for conditions like rotator cuff tears, impingement syndrome, and frozen shoulder. It involves targeted exercises and manual therapy to strengthen the shoulder muscles and improve mobility.
  2. Arthroscopic Labral Repair: Used to repair torn labrum, this surgery stabilises the shoulder joint and reduces the risk of dislocations.

When Is Surgery Necessary?

Surgery is necessary for athletes, those with persistent pain, or if the tear causes mechanical symptoms that interfere with daily activities. Dr. Khoo will help you decide the best course of action based on the tear’s severity and your activity level.

What if I Need Surgery?

If surgery is recommended, Dr. Khoo will take the time to explain the procedure, the recovery process, and what you can expect in terms of results. He will ensure you have all the information needed to feel comfortable and confident. You’ll be well-supported throughout your recovery with a clear plan and dedicated care.

What to Expect at Your Consultation with Dr. Khoo

Dr. Khoo will review your symptoms and discuss how the injury occurred. He will explain the nature of the tear and the treatment options available. If surgery is needed, he will describe the procedure and what to expect during recovery, ensuring you have a thorough understanding of your condition and the path to recovery.

FAQs

Can I continue sports with a SLAP tear?

Depending on the severity of the tear and symptoms, some people may continue with modified activity. However, continuing high-impact or repetitive shoulder movements without treatment can worsen the tear and symptoms.

What happens if I delay surgery?

Delaying surgery can lead to increased pain, reduced shoulder function, and potentially more extensive damage to the shoulder joint, making treatment more complex in the future.

What is the recovery time after labral repair surgery?

Recovery time varies but generally takes 4 to 6 months. This includes a period of immobilisation followed by a structured physiotherapy program to restore strength and function.

Is Surgery Really Necessary? Looking for a Second Opinion?

Depending on the severity of your condition and your lifestyle, surgery may be inevitable. But it’s your decision.
Let’s find out if it’s time or if other options are available, together.