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2015-Rnd 3 Carlton vs Essendon
(04-15-2015, 01:15 AM)Thryleon link Wrote: As someone who has suffered a sublux injury, I have never had an operation, and my shoulders have never been the same, however I have also sought the advice from an Orthopaedic surgeion and he adivsed that they would unlikely be rectified by surgery and that often intensive Physio therapy is a better outcome unless it becomes a serial problem.

Think back to Andrew Walker.  He had recurring issues with his until he had an operation but he also has issues over head these days.

Realistically, surgery isnt a great outcome for any injury, its better used as a worst case scenario.

I have had both shoulders dislocate. First one was playing g grade amateurs. i then re-dislocated it in a fight. The second one was when our neighbour went O/S and his car alarm kept going off for days. Police said they could do nothing and if I touched it they'd charge me. Finally got the RACV to come and dismantle the alarm after contacting the guy's work (it was a work vehicle). Then his dumbass missus comes home and gets the RACV to get the car going again. Later that night the alarm started again. I dislocated my shoulder punching the couch repeatedly in frustration. Cut a long story short my shoulders are now really strong through years and years of weights, so sometimes physio is the best thing.
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