Rotator Cuff Tears: Can BPC-157 Research Help You Avoid Surgery?
I'm going to share something that's been on my mind for months. If you've ever dealt with a shoulder injury, you know the dread that comes with the words "rotator cuff."
For those of us who lift, throw, or just sleep in the wrong position, the rotator cuff is that fragile piece of anatomy that can turn a healthy, active life into a saga of physical therapy appointments and sleepless nights. About six months ago, I started having that telltale ache in my right shoulder. The one that wakes you up when you roll onto it.
The one that makes reaching for a coffee mug feel like a gamble.
I did what most of us do: I ignored it. Then it got worse. An MRI later, I was sitting in an orthopedic surgeon's office looking at images of a partial-thickness tear in my supraspinatus tendon. The surgeon was nice enough. He gave me the standard spiel: try conservative treatment, physical therapy, anti-inflammatories. But then he said the words that haunt every athlete: "If it doesn't improve, we can talk about surgery."
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Rotator Cuff Tears: Can BPC-157 Research Help You Avoid Surgery?
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