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SLAP Tear

SLAP Tear

The term "SLAP" stands for "Superior Labrum from Anterior to Posterior." A SLAP tear occurs when the superior (top) component of the labrum tears within its substance or from its attachment at the top of the shoulder socket. The labrum can be torn from the front (anterior) to the back (posterior) end. It could also be more regional.

SLAP tear symptoms include:

  • shoulder popping, locking, or grinding
  • shoulder weakness
  • pain with certain movements or positions
  • pain when lifting things, especially over your head
  • reduced range of motion

SLAP treatment depends on the severity and location of your injury.