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  • scooby
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    Originally posted by amcdonald View Post
    Just be careful, I knackered mine surfing in a kayak and despite two operations it's never really recovered

    Don't exercise too early if the shoulder muscles get stretched two much you end up with a permanent weakness

    Hopefully as you've only had one dislocation you should be fine if you take it easy for a while though
    Yep, only one dislocation, is classed as a sublux as not fully out. Just been very unstable for 7mths, consultant thinks I've been lucky for the reasons you said

    Time will tell, and a slow recovery with the physio is the way forward me thinks (she is well fit!!)

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  • stek
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    Same thing happened to a mate of mine, exact same op. He was dead two weeks later.

    Bus hit him.

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  • amcdonald
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    Just be careful, I knackered mine surfing in a kayak and despite two operations it's never really recovered

    Don't exercise too early if the shoulder muscles get stretched two much you end up with a permanent weakness

    Hopefully as you've only had one dislocation you should be fine if you take it easy for a while though

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  • scooby
    started a topic Ouch

    Ouch

    Partially dislocated my shoulder last year in July while Kayaking. Had immediate intensive physio for 3mths and steroid injections, with no improvement.

    Turns out today after a MRI scan this week that I've caused a tear in my labrum, ripped nearly 2 thirds of the labrum from the bone, and need a bone shaving. keyhole surgery required. 3wks in a sling and 4-6 weeks no driving.

    Plus side, new client who is more than happy for me to work from home, and I'll be back in a boat by mid-July! Boomed!

    Just trying to convince the wife that a new kayak is need to motivate me to recovery quicker!

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