Took the curve out this afternoon, for the first time since shoulder surgery (Jan. 6). A little stiff and sore for the first few shots. Started to loosing up around a doz. Need some strength yet, but looks good. I'll be ready for deer/moose this fall.
Good for you, keep at it and go slow.
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After your shooting sessions be sure to ice the shoulder. It will help a LOT!
I shot a 30# bow 12 weeks after elbow surgery last year for a couple of weeks just to get back to shooting. I moved to a 41# bow for a few weeks and then to my 50# bows. Now I'm shooting 55# which is more than I shot in 1967. Moral of story is take it slow and easy coming back.
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I went back to the Dr. for my last follow up this morning. He told me to continue shooting and continue my strengthening excercises.
Thanks all.
I think this is great news! Go slow and build up to it.
God bless,Mudd
Great to be back at it HUH!! :archer:
QuoteOriginally posted by Bill Carlsen:
After your shooting sessions be sure to ice the shoulder. It will help a LOT!
I concur. Ice the shoulder with an icebag for 15-20 minutes after your sessions. You may also warm up the shoulder with a heat bag BEFORE activity. This will increase bloodflow to the muscle and help loosen up tissue :)
I have a healing shoulder also. To warm up I shoot a 35# bow before jumping to my 55# bow. I stop shooting at the first sign of pain. Shoulder gets a liitle better every day. I hope yours heals quick.
That's good news. Just remember not to overdo it. I am about 3 weeks away from shooting after surgery on my hand. Bob
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Thanks for the encouragement and advice. I had my left shoulder done in '07, but it's a different feeling now that I'm pulling with the sore side instead of holding the bow with the sore side. Not any better or worse, just different. I'll be fine.
3 months without shooting, how miserable! I had ankle surgery each of the past 2 summers and wore a cast. I got my to put a stool in the yard and she would retrieve my arrows, I'm a lucky man. Take it slow and easy, lots of ice.
Good for you hope you have a full come back
I just got the news today...I need shoulder
replacement I will be off work 4 to 6 months
with a year recovery. :banghead:
great news...I know my arm feels great
Pops, good luck. Sounds serious.
I had a real hard time pulling the bow today. Sooooo, I pulled out the wheels and no problems whatsoever (except that it was so easy, even 14 weeks after surgery, that I wanted to puke). I'll practice with it for a while to strengthen, then move back to the curve.