wow, thats unfortunate, i am sorry to hear it. i had bursits, i tore my labrum and rotator cuff myself (full thickness tear), (two separate times). im surprised they can do it with an arthroscope, your rotator cuff must not be in too bad a shape, they had to slice me about 4 inches in the front and a inch or so in the back. the labrum tear they did an arthroscope for. but the recovery wasn't too too bad, it definitely helped that i am still very young for any of this (i was 12 when i tore my labrum and 17 or so when i tore my rotator cuff about 2 years ago). how old are you? this will play a big factor in how well you recover.
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