I know there are some chiropractors and PTs around here (and pleny of folks with a good general understanding of physiology), so I'm hoping yall can give me a hand. Its been determined that I've got an anterior subluxation of the right shoulder. The big problem with that, though, is that my pectoral muscle, muscles in the neck, and bicep have shortened/gotten tighter, thus holding my shoulder in that anterior subluxated position. The doc (MD) recommended that I lay off any shoulder work for about a month, then start stretching the affected muscles and doing some very light external rotation work -- all of this over the span of two months. Is it yall's opinion that this is a reasonable amount of time, or is there any way I can speed up the process? I'd be interested in hearing any specific recommendations yall may have regarding specific rehab approaches for this sort of situation. Thanks.
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