I am no doctor or expert but it sounds like the typical rotator cuff, overuse syndrome.
Most docs will just put you on rest an some form of meds. Here is what works for me when mine flares up.
Avoid those painful moves for a week and work around the area with pain free movements for higher reps and use a slow rep speed.
Return to the movements but only with DB's or Hammer type machines for a good month and keep the rep over 10 per set.
Unless you want to powerlift AVOID reg barbell benches or overhead barbell press movements for good.
Stick with DB presses for overhead moves and inclunes and DB presses for the chest.
good luck.
Ironman magazine had a great article called the 10 min rotator cuff solution.
Thanks for your notes Howard.
After today's visit obviously nothing was conclusive until I get the Arthrogram and the MRI on Friday, but the doc moved my arm around asking what hurt and what didn't. He gave me a prescription pain killer, Naproxen, and told me I don't have to stop lifting, just need to take it a bit easier!
The doctor said if it's inflammation then I will just get a cortizone shot... but if it's a tear I'll need to get surgery.
The Arthrogram and MRI is supposed to idenfify if its a Labrum tear or a problem with the rotator cuff!
Maybe I'm freaking myself out by reading about people's different Labrum tears. I'm a bit nervous, and reaaally just don't want to get surgery! ugh
Guess I'll just starting being a little more careful in the gym and hope for the best!