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Shoulder surgery...when we’re you able to shoot again?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1908952" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Dec 3,2018 complete rebuild of right shoulder. Bone cyst detached all 4 rotator tendons, bicep tendon, torn labrum, impingement. Started shooting iff bench in May 2019 with .270, July with 300WM 200AB load, started bow at 55# and was up to 64 by end of Sept. Killed doe with bow in Oct, killed buck with slug gun opening day, following day killed buck in IN with 300WM. Shoulder has never felt this good. Only you will know what and how much to do. Long talk with surgeon led me to my path of recovery. PT was religion and got me back pretty fast. I never pushed my weight limits or duration but never missed my goals. PT and pain are path to recovery. Maybe I was luckier than most but I did every PT 100% no matter what. Every day, every minute you step forward is step to recovery. I am now back to shooting bow at 72 so it can be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1908952, member: 63925"] Dec 3,2018 complete rebuild of right shoulder. Bone cyst detached all 4 rotator tendons, bicep tendon, torn labrum, impingement. Started shooting iff bench in May 2019 with .270, July with 300WM 200AB load, started bow at 55# and was up to 64 by end of Sept. Killed doe with bow in Oct, killed buck with slug gun opening day, following day killed buck in IN with 300WM. Shoulder has never felt this good. Only you will know what and how much to do. Long talk with surgeon led me to my path of recovery. PT was religion and got me back pretty fast. I never pushed my weight limits or duration but never missed my goals. PT and pain are path to recovery. Maybe I was luckier than most but I did every PT 100% no matter what. Every day, every minute you step forward is step to recovery. I am now back to shooting bow at 72 so it can be done. [/QUOTE]
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