MC,
I'm starting a research phase that involves how, or if, I can repair a torn posterior labrum that has early signs of thinning cartilage. I had an MRI with contrast dye last month and went over the results today with the Dr. Of course he mentioned having surgery, but I would rather take the IGF route first I'm 35 yrs old, 195 lbs, 8-10% BF (maybe less).
I have heard that IGF-1 can help repair a torn labrum. I've also read that TEST, DECA, and Boldernone can accelerate healing as well.
What are your thoughts on it? I am able to lift and do just about anything and it's not to the point where I have constant pain, etc. In fact, I've done quite a bit of repair on it already. The results showed that I have thinning cartilage in the posterior region, which is where the tear is the worst. Primarily, I have a Posterior labrum tear. The biceps tendon is intact and has no damage.
What do you suggest? Where did you inject? How do I shorten the learning curve so I can make the best decision?
Thank you for any help or advice you can give
I'm starting a research phase that involves how, or if, I can repair a torn posterior labrum that has early signs of thinning cartilage. I had an MRI with contrast dye last month and went over the results today with the Dr. Of course he mentioned having surgery, but I would rather take the IGF route first I'm 35 yrs old, 195 lbs, 8-10% BF (maybe less).
I have heard that IGF-1 can help repair a torn labrum. I've also read that TEST, DECA, and Boldernone can accelerate healing as well.
What are your thoughts on it? I am able to lift and do just about anything and it's not to the point where I have constant pain, etc. In fact, I've done quite a bit of repair on it already. The results showed that I have thinning cartilage in the posterior region, which is where the tear is the worst. Primarily, I have a Posterior labrum tear. The biceps tendon is intact and has no damage.
What do you suggest? Where did you inject? How do I shorten the learning curve so I can make the best decision?
Thank you for any help or advice you can give