Need Help With Shoulder Diagnosis
I've been lucky not to need a doctor very often, so I'm completely ignorant when it comes to doctors, insurance, in vs. out-network, etc. and I could use some maggot advice.
Anyway, here's the situation:
About 2 weeks ago, I started experiencing severe pain in my right shoulder. Bad enough that I couldn't lay down without severe pain. I took all of the Alleve, Advil, and Tylenol in the house, but nothing helped (normally, 2 Alleve are enough for any pain I have had.) I had to arrange pillows under my back and shoulder just to keep the shoulder in a position that didn't make it feel like a knife was stuck in it. The shoulder was not immobile, but with certain movements, there was a stabbing pain that caused me to scream aloud and drop anything in my hand.
After about 4 days, the pain went away (now it is a dull ache that doesn't really bother me.) However, now I can't raise my right arm to a position where the elbow is above the shoulder. There is no pain - I just can't raise it. I also have a loss of strength in my right arm.
The loss of rang of motion has lasted 2 weeks now. I called my insurance company and made an appointment, but the only appointment they had available was with a nurse practitioner - and that wasn't for a week.
So here are my questions:
(1) At first I thought this was a bad muscle pull, but now I'm worried that it is a rotator cuff injury. Anyone experienced this before?
(2) Should I go to the Nurse Practitioner, or wait for an M.D. (2 week wait).
(3) Should I demand a specialist? If so, what kind? Sports Medicine?
I can't tie this injury to any specific incident, but the only "impacts" I have sustained are while snowboarding. However, the pain started at least 2 weeks after the last time I went snowboarding.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.