From the looks of things, if the back of your point is at 28", you're well under that. Others can correct me if I'm wrong but I think draw length is usually measured to the plunger hole and that's easily 2" from the back of your point in the first picture. On my Samick, the plunger hole is about 2" behind the front of the riser. But from what I can tell, there's at least a half inch or more of shaft hanging over the front of the bow. So, if I were to guess, I'd say you're at 25.5" +/-.
On a local shop's recommendation, I started a few years ago with a samick sage & 29" arrows. Drawn to 26.5", I'm good. But much past 27", a broadhead will hit the riser on the way back. So, again, if 28" is your arrow length, you're pretty far from that.
If your shoulder is limiting you too much, switch hands & learn to shoot left handed & left-eyed. A thumb ring will let you shoot the same bow with the opposite hand. It's a whole different way of shooting but if you can't wait for a full recovery, you may have to get creative.