Cheeky Monkey
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- Jul 17, 2003
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It's 'look at me' thread time again gang:
Following a bicycle crash that made a mess of my left shoulder (biggest separation of clavicle he'd ever seen the X-ray guy said) the operating surgeon told me I'd have restricted movement in my left arm for life and would never be able to get it half way up my back (e.g. to itch my upper back). After some basic NHS physio I soon regained the movement I'd previously had in that arm and could reach further up my back than I ever could before, and significantly further than I can with my right.
Anyone?
Following a bicycle crash that made a mess of my left shoulder (biggest separation of clavicle he'd ever seen the X-ray guy said) the operating surgeon told me I'd have restricted movement in my left arm for life and would never be able to get it half way up my back (e.g. to itch my upper back). After some basic NHS physio I soon regained the movement I'd previously had in that arm and could reach further up my back than I ever could before, and significantly further than I can with my right.
Anyone?