Pressure work is a killer on the shoulder & I'm paying the price for bearing down with it earlier today. They had to remove tendons from the bone, then grind off where some of the tendons had calcified (making the bone like a hacksaw blade with bigger teeth) the re-attach the muscles to bone. Everytime the muscle & nerves would rub against that rough part before, it would short out the nerves & I would lose sensation to my forearm and the middle, ring, and pinky finger to my left hand (about 95% of the time). Now, I have feeling in all my fingers for the first time in almost 2 years. It hurts like a son of a gun where the muscles were re-attached to the bone and where the went through the skin. But it's a whole lot better to feel all ten fingers again! Barring other complications, I may be able to draw a bow again in about 5 months. *fingers crossed*
Jim