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							Hi there, 
I have a two year old shoulder injury which only until recently has been feeling a bit better.  It has been suspected that I tore the labrum but no diagnostics seems to be able to confirm it.  Recently I had a cortisone injection because they suspected bicep tendonitis but this didn't show up on the ultrasound but despite this, my shoulder has improved a great deal. 
Right now I am doing rehab exercises in the gym because after giving up on the theraband. I have been given theraband exercises for almost two years and they have not worked very well so I've progressed to weights. 
So I have two questions.  What sort of exercises should I be doing to help stabilise my shoulder? I have been mainly working on scapula stabilising exercises and exercises which work the posterior deltoid to help prevent my shoulders from rolling forward. 
The other question I have is a bit of probably more complicated.  I have noticed is that if my shoulder is sore (particulary at the front) if I go to the gym to do some light weights or I do some for of exercise the next day, it actually feels better.  Can anyone shed some light on this? I know I need to be extra careful because it is still tender but it seems to really help.  Could it be as a result of doing weights it increases the blood flow to sore muscles and helps it recover? 
Any insight is welcome!! 
Thanks 
Angie 
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