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Labrum Tear Deerfield Beach

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Labrum Tear Deerfield Beach

Experiencing deep shoulder pain, clicking, or a feeling of instability when reaching or lifting? These could be signs of a labrum tear—a common shoulder injury that affects the ring of cartilage responsible for stabilizing the joint. At Theracave in Deerfield Beach, we provide expert physical therapy for labrum tear recovery, focusing on reducing pain, restoring mobility, and strengthening the shoulder to help you avoid surgery and return to everyday activities with confidence.

The labrum plays a critical role in keeping the shoulder joint secure and functioning smoothly. When it’s torn—due to injury, repetitive strain, or overuse—it can result in weakness, limited range of motion, and chronic discomfort. At Theracave, we develop personalized rehabilitation plans that include manual therapy, targeted exercises, and movement retraining to promote healing, enhance joint stability, and support long-term recovery.

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Causes:

Shoulder dislocation or subluxation
Lifting heavy objects with poor technique
Degeneration from age or overuse
Sudden pulling or forceful motions involving the arm

Symptoms

Deep, aching pain in the shoulder
Weakness in the shoulder or arm
Decreased range of motion in the shoulder
Difficulty sleeping on the affected side

How Theracave Help Us?

Thorough Physical Evaluation
Custom Treatment Plan
Pain Management Strategies
Ongoing Support

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Q&A

A labrum tear is an injury to the cartilage ring that stabilizes the shoulder socket. This cartilage helps keep the ball of the upper arm bone securely in the joint, and when it tears, it can cause pain, instability, and restricted movement.

Yes, many mild to moderate labrum tears can be managed with physical therapy. Rehab focuses on strengthening surrounding muscles, improving joint stability, and reducing pain—allowing the shoulder to function effectively without surgical repair in some cases.

People often describe it as a deep ache in the shoulder, sometimes with a clicking or catching sensation during movement. It may also feel unstable or weak, especially with overhead or rotational motions.

With consistent physical therapy, recovery typically takes 8–12 weeks for non-surgical cases. Post-surgical recovery may take longer, often 4–6 months, depending on the severity and type of tear.

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How It Works?

Get a Complimentary Consultation

Reach out to us via our online form or call to schedule an initial assessment.​

Advanced Diagnostics Evaluation

Based on your unique needs, we develop a tailored therapy program.​

Personalized Treatment Plan

Our professionals guide you through each session, focusing on effective rehabilitation.

Send us a message

(954) 284-0716

office@theracave.com