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Shoulder surgery...when we’re you able to shoot again?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Ridge Rifleman" data-source="post: 1909069" data-attributes="member: 100057"><p>In January of this year I had a repair of a complete tear of the supraspinatus along with repair of a "SLAP" tear (superior labrum anterior posterior), tedonesis of long head biceps tendon, and ground down bone spurs. For four months, it was passive range of motion, no lifting anything heavier than a coffee cup. Next week I go through the same for my right (dominant) shoulder. Key takeaway, do not rush back to work, do not rush the PT, it takes a long time for the rotator cuff tendons to heal... do not rush it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Ridge Rifleman, post: 1909069, member: 100057"] In January of this year I had a repair of a complete tear of the supraspinatus along with repair of a "SLAP" tear (superior labrum anterior posterior), tedonesis of long head biceps tendon, and ground down bone spurs. For four months, it was passive range of motion, no lifting anything heavier than a coffee cup. Next week I go through the same for my right (dominant) shoulder. Key takeaway, do not rush back to work, do not rush the PT, it takes a long time for the rotator cuff tendons to heal... do not rush it!! [/QUOTE]
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