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Shoulder Surgery. Anyone had it?
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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 2788500" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Don't know anything about David Holden, but Don McGinnis at McBride's did mine in June of 2006. Great guy and obviously a great surgeon. I had a bone spur which they removed arthroscopically, but they had to open me up to repair the full thickness tear. I never had the chair, but started PT the next day. Yeah, some of it is painful as hell for a while, but it makes all the difference in the world. I'm right-handed and it was my right shoulder, so it was pretty awkward for some time. I already had arthritis in that shoulder, so that made it even worse. Whatever you do, go to and do the PT religiously! I know folks who did it, and some who did not. Those who didn't do the PT never fully recovered, i.e. they never regained their full range of motion. I don't believe I would be using that arm much at all today if it had not been for the surgery. Do it, and listen to the Doc and the Physical Therapist!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 2788500, member: 530"] Don't know anything about David Holden, but Don McGinnis at McBride's did mine in June of 2006. Great guy and obviously a great surgeon. I had a bone spur which they removed arthroscopically, but they had to open me up to repair the full thickness tear. I never had the chair, but started PT the next day. Yeah, some of it is painful as hell for a while, but it makes all the difference in the world. I'm right-handed and it was my right shoulder, so it was pretty awkward for some time. I already had arthritis in that shoulder, so that made it even worse. Whatever you do, go to and do the PT religiously! I know folks who did it, and some who did not. Those who didn't do the PT never fully recovered, i.e. they never regained their full range of motion. I don't believe I would be using that arm much at all today if it had not been for the surgery. Do it, and listen to the Doc and the Physical Therapist! [/QUOTE]
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