Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Buckskinner on June 17, 2022, 02:23:03 pm
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Just got back from Ortho and review my MRI, tear of rotator cuff so needs surgery. I have been rehabbing and strengthening my shoulders and feeling a lot better lately and I had even started shooting a 35# hickory bow that I made for recovery. Bummed and now trying to figure out when to do it. I really don't want to mess up my summer and fall so thinking late November or early December. The only risk of that is I might tear it completely, which just means a longer recovery. He said 6 months for full recovery.
I may have to figure out how to make a crossbow for hunting this fall!
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Having had both shoulders repaired, the sooner you get it done, the sooner you can get back to normal! I don't think a crossbow is practical as they usually are heavy draw. Good luck, whatever you decide to do!
Hawkdancer
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That is a bummer.
I was really lucky. I got mine better with just rehab and exercises. It’s been pain free for seven years now. Sure wish I could say the same for my back, neck and knees. But at least I can still shoot my bows.
Good luck Buckskinner.
Bjrogg
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Thanks guys. I've been trying to strengthen my shoulder and do notice a difference, but pain is still there. Does feel pretty good after harvesting some hickory yesterday, will see how it is after splitting today.
Sucks getting old, but better than alternative...
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six of one, half dozen of the other. My wife's shoulder has never been the same....