I've been very appreciative of the feedback/knowledge that is exchanged on this site. Just reading other member posts and the corresponding replies has been extremely helpful. Thank you to all the regular posters - you've saved me quite a bit in shop labor fees as well as headaches.
I apologize in advance for a somewhat odd/non-Tige question... this is directed at the skiers and boarders patrolling the forum. I took a particularly nasty fall during my last slalom set of the week about 10 days ago (wish i could blame bad water, but I was at Table Rock Lake so that surely wasn't the case... poor form was the true culprit). An MRI recently confirmed a posterior labrum tear caused by a partial/quick shoulder dislocation. I'm left with the decision to attempt a non-surgical recovery or dive in for the arthoscopic procedure. My physician claims 90% require surgery for full recovery; he's an experienced and well-respected surgeon.
I'm curious if any others have experienced a similar injury (water sport-related or otherwise) and - if so - if they can share their experience. I'm specifically interested to know if anyone has sustained the same injury and succesfully rehabed without surgery and been able to return to aggressive water sports without apprehension, shoulder instability, or pain. Also, for anyone that has undergone the surgery, how long until you were skiing/boarding full speed? I recognize that every injury and patient recovery experience is unique, but i'm looking for some general feedback.
A few notes: (1) i've had other surgeries so the procedure itself and the related recovery is something i'm willing to accept/undertake, (2) I'm not willing to give up skiing or any other sport to cope with my problem; I need to ensure this is fixed, and (3) I won't bore you with details, but if i'm going to have the surgery, I need to schedule it in 2013 for health insurance reasons (I also don't want to lose any more of the ski season in 2014 that i absolutely have to).
Thank you in advance for any insight or feedback.
I apologize in advance for a somewhat odd/non-Tige question... this is directed at the skiers and boarders patrolling the forum. I took a particularly nasty fall during my last slalom set of the week about 10 days ago (wish i could blame bad water, but I was at Table Rock Lake so that surely wasn't the case... poor form was the true culprit). An MRI recently confirmed a posterior labrum tear caused by a partial/quick shoulder dislocation. I'm left with the decision to attempt a non-surgical recovery or dive in for the arthoscopic procedure. My physician claims 90% require surgery for full recovery; he's an experienced and well-respected surgeon.
I'm curious if any others have experienced a similar injury (water sport-related or otherwise) and - if so - if they can share their experience. I'm specifically interested to know if anyone has sustained the same injury and succesfully rehabed without surgery and been able to return to aggressive water sports without apprehension, shoulder instability, or pain. Also, for anyone that has undergone the surgery, how long until you were skiing/boarding full speed? I recognize that every injury and patient recovery experience is unique, but i'm looking for some general feedback.
A few notes: (1) i've had other surgeries so the procedure itself and the related recovery is something i'm willing to accept/undertake, (2) I'm not willing to give up skiing or any other sport to cope with my problem; I need to ensure this is fixed, and (3) I won't bore you with details, but if i'm going to have the surgery, I need to schedule it in 2013 for health insurance reasons (I also don't want to lose any more of the ski season in 2014 that i absolutely have to).
Thank you in advance for any insight or feedback.
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