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Originally posted by halfwatt View Postno idea how i did it, but rotated my pelvis 3mm out of adjustment, dislocated my hip-bone...or somethin like that. nothin but sharp shooting pain up my back and down my left leg. according the chiropractor i'm back in alignment but am suppose to lay flat for a while. no twisting, bending, lifting anything over 25#Waiting for another good one!
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Originally posted by Fiveflat View PostOuch! Wish you the best! I'm familiar with something similar. I didn't rotate my hip too much, I simply split my entire pelvis in two (where your femur ball plugs into the hip socket)Sometimes it's better to break than strain IMO...
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Originally posted by Fiveflat View PostOuch! Wish you the best! I'm familiar with something similar. I didn't rotate my hip too much, I simply split my entire pelvis in two (where your femur ball plugs into the hip socket)Sometimes it's better to break than strain IMO...
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Originally posted by skippabcool View PostWas that your wakeboarding wreck
My hip was a horse flipped over on top of me. The reins got caught up on my spur and I couldn't get off the horse. He flipped his head, reared up and came down on top of me on hardpack clay... That was in 2008Waiting for another good one!
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Originally posted by Fiveflat View PostNo, that was a shattered Femur in 1999.
My hip was a horse flipped over on top of me. The reins got caught up on my spur and I couldn't get off the horse. He flipped his head, reared up and came down on top of me on hardpack clay... That was in 2008
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