Wounded Lion
11-26-2007, 01:27 AM
This past summer, I was diagnosed with a stressed growth plate, after playing a full varsity season and pitching over 40 innings during the spring and about 10 innings in the summer, until the pain became too much. I am sixteen years old and I know that growthplate injuries at my age are uncommon. It has now been nearly six months of rest, and last week I gave throwing a try. At first, light throwing, there was no pain. Once I began to move back and throw a little harder, i felt a clicking or catching feeling in my shoulder, along with minor pain. This happened continuously on every throw that I reached "full extension" on afterwards (aka I was not shortarming it). Today i tried throwing and the same thing occured. I went to a doctor in late august, and he said that my injury was healing, and I could resume normal activites/lifting in a couple weeks. I have been lifting and working out a lot over the past 2 months. I am a lot bigger and stronger than I was when I was diagnosed with my injury, but my ability to throw a baseball seems to be completely gone. I am so confused and my dad scheduled an appointment with a specialist this week. He seems to think that I could have a "frayed labrum" which that would mean surgery right? If i got this surgery, how long would it take to recover? Is my growthplate still not fully healed?
Oh yea and the clicking i did not feel while pitching over the summer, but then again, when I did pitch, I tended to shortarm the baseball because of the pain.
Symptoms:
Clicking in shoulder and some pain
Discouraged athlete
Please Help!!!!!!
Oh yea and the clicking i did not feel while pitching over the summer, but then again, when I did pitch, I tended to shortarm the baseball because of the pain.
Symptoms:
Clicking in shoulder and some pain
Discouraged athlete
Please Help!!!!!!