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Re: [wildwater] So i'm done paddling for a while....

Geoff- Good luck on the recovery.  Take the recovery as slow as needed, and build it back up strong, whether you keep racing or not.  My left shoulder (my vulnerable top hand side) used to sublux when I sneezed in high school.  I've built it up so much I've never felt a twinge racing or training on it.  (Knock on wood). I'm sure you've got access to Davey's shoulder routine, when the time comes, and USACK has got a pretty good one as well. ...Ed

Geoff <gcalhoun9@...> wrote:
i dislocated my shoulder creeking on difficult run (creek on the
virginia side) yesterday evening, a less than enjoyable experience, and
it took nearly 4 hours to get it back in the socket, the first hour and
a half without painkillers...i can wiggle my fingers now but have no
feeling between my elbow and my knuckles- my right arm is essencially
numb and limp until the nerves 'warm up' again. its weird having to
look at your arm to see where it is, not being able to feel it. im
typing with my left hand...tedious.

so it looks like i'm out for the gauley race, and paddling in general
for a while. but i guss i'll have a good long time to evaluate whether
im going to start training again or not. i'll be pissedwhen the next
tropical storm comes along in a few weeks and i cant do anything..




Wed Sep 6, 2006 6:23 pm

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i dislocated my shoulder creeking on difficult run (creek on the virginia side) yesterday evening, a less than enjoyable experience, and it took nearly 4 hours...
Geoff
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Sep 6, 2006
5:52 pm

Ugh, that sucks dude. Take care of yourself and take the time to let it rest. I know people who have rushed healing and had a shoulder dislocation develop into...
Chan Jones
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Sep 6, 2006
6:01 pm

Geoff- Good luck on the recovery. Take the recovery as slow as needed, and build it back up strong, whether you keep racing or not. My left shoulder (my...
Edward Gordon
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Sep 6, 2006
7:38 pm

Ed's got it right.... it's the quality of the rehab that counts. John Pinyerd USA Canoe/Kayak - Wildwater Committee Chairman web: www.usawildwater.com email:...
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Sep 7, 2006
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I just got a wildwater boat and it does not have a backband. I would like to put one it and I am open to any suggestions on how to do this. Pictures would be a...
Craig Wassinger
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Sep 7, 2006
7:29 pm

use a long adjustable strap with padding, but a slick surface. nylon works. resin it to the side of the hull, on the inside of course, so it goes roughly from...
Geoff
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Sep 8, 2006
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