I am also a PT. I work with people after stroke who have major problems with shoulder joint subluxation. It's a real problem getting a brace that will do the job. One thing that can be helpful is strapping tape. If it's done firmly and in the right direction, the effect of the tape pulling on the skin, if it strays into the wrong alignment, gives increased sensory feedback so you adjust your alignment accordingly. The only issue is that it is difficult to put on yourself. Your PT will probably know a good shoulder tape and may be able to teach somebody else who can put it on for you before going skiing.
My other advice is do your exercises religiously. the role of the rotator cuff is to maintain the integrity of the joint. Even though your glenoid is shallow, getting those muscles super strong is vital. We give out these exercises for very good reason, boring though they can be.
Monty Python's version of the cougar phenomenon:
"This is a frightened city. Over these houses, over these streets hangs a pall of fear. Fear of a new kind of violence which is terrorizing the city. Yes, gangs of old ladies attacking defenseless, fit young men".
Bookmarks