Shoulder replacement and sup boards

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stehar
stehar
NSW
598 posts
NSW, 598 posts
4 Nov 2015 4:23pm
Going in on Dec 8th for a shoulder replacement -- could be back in the water in 6 months going well, maybe 8 months if a bit fragile. Have two great boards Laird 10'6" 32"w surfer - ankle to rib high waves it rips with the quad setup I have on. 10 month old

Sunova 8'8" 28.5 w speed - knee high to overhead , a blast, pure speed rush 2 moths old

Any offers - need to sell!

Steve

PS if interested will upload some pics - both as new
DaveSandan
DaveSandan
VIC
1385 posts
VIC, 1385 posts
4 Nov 2015 5:29pm
Keep them you will need them when the shoulder comes good!!
boardboy
boardboy
QLD
554 posts
QLD, 554 posts
4 Nov 2015 5:33pm
you could be on the water faster than you imagine.
I had full shoulder reco including bursa removed, ac joint removed, rotator cuff etc.
Was back on the board in 10 weeks.
Sup'ing was part of my rehab.
Danny Lee
Danny Lee
SA
133 posts
SA, 133 posts
4 Nov 2015 7:02pm
Just had my shoulder operated on yesterday. No way i'd get rid of my boards, in fact have an order in for a 10fter to help me back into it
CarterSUPhysio
CarterSUPhysio
QLD
179 posts
QLD, 179 posts
4 Nov 2015 7:46pm
shoulder replacement and shoulder reconstruction are super different crew. I'm gonna assume the OP means reconstruction??Also a shoulder reconstruction is an umbrella term for many different things too! Just to be confusing!
Flying High
Flying High
NSW
217 posts
NSW, 217 posts
5 Nov 2015 5:59am
I agree with CarterSUPhysio
Not all shoulder operations are the same and I doubt you will be back SUPing in 6 months after a replacement, although I sincerely hope you are.
i had a reconstruction for a large rotator cuff tear (supraspinatus), bicep tenodesis and bursitis.
The surgeon didn't want me doing any strengthening exercises for 10 weeks and I didn't want to because of the pain.
You also don't want to rush things and damage it again.
Good luck with the op and take your time with the recovery.
stehar
stehar
NSW
598 posts
NSW, 598 posts
5 Nov 2015 9:06am
Yes it is a replacement - not reconstruction, I didn't mean surfing after 6 months, but perhaps a gentle paddle in flat water to see how things go, have built a pulley system under the house and bought my first ever automatic car, try to be independent, (cut up food for instance?)


Op on the 8th Dec and parents, kids and grandkids start arriving on the 12th and last lot leave on new years eve.

Hopefully there will be so much happiness about that the pain will be pushed into the background

Steve thanks for your comments people
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