Jeff H
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Read through PenSki’s post on rib injuries and decided to do the same for shoulders.
Went otb a couple of weeks ago separating my left shoulder (AC). Doc says if not grade 3 its close. Probably fractured a side rib from landing on my elbow. Fortunately the rotator cuff is fine. Twisted my right knee so now it hurts more than usual. Btw that knee has been problematic for a while. It causes my foot to rotate clockwise and I felt my heel rub the rear tire helping to send me otb. Grrrr...
This is the most serious injury I’ve had in my life. Never even broke a bone. Considering the huge bump at the end of my collar bone I feel better than I look. Range of motion is decent and is improving each day. Confidence is high I’ll be back in the saddle
Any insight from fellow separated shoulder survivors would be appreciated. I’m considering body armor but seems to be a compromise between comfort and protection, especially for hard shoulder impacts.
Rib Injuries
So I’ve done my first ever rib injury. Hard fall onto my left shoulder and there was a definite feeling of unnatural movement in my ribs just below my armpit. Didn’t feel like bones breaking though. But 10 days later the pain is still there and I don’t feel ready to hit trails again yet...
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Went otb a couple of weeks ago separating my left shoulder (AC). Doc says if not grade 3 its close. Probably fractured a side rib from landing on my elbow. Fortunately the rotator cuff is fine. Twisted my right knee so now it hurts more than usual. Btw that knee has been problematic for a while. It causes my foot to rotate clockwise and I felt my heel rub the rear tire helping to send me otb. Grrrr...
This is the most serious injury I’ve had in my life. Never even broke a bone. Considering the huge bump at the end of my collar bone I feel better than I look. Range of motion is decent and is improving each day. Confidence is high I’ll be back in the saddle
Any insight from fellow separated shoulder survivors would be appreciated. I’m considering body armor but seems to be a compromise between comfort and protection, especially for hard shoulder impacts.