You really need a medical opinion on this. The main problem with putting off treatment is the concern about redislocating the shoulder. There is a high recurrence rate (80 percent) in younger patients (up to age 30).
Many doctors advise early treatment to prevent further injury and damage to the joint. But a new study from the University of Minnesota showed that 90 percent of the athletes could complete their season with nonoperative treatment. The athletes went to physical
therapy and used a variety of shoulder braces, depending on their sport.
More than half of the injured athletes ended up having surgery during the off-season. There were no reports of injury that affected their ability to play or the surgery later.