NWFlyer 2 #26 September 5, 2006 Quote Big bummer for me, i was really begining to fall in love with this sport. Just thought i'd share my experience for the next guy who ends up searching 'dislocated shoulder' on the forum. It'll still be here when you're done recovering. Good for you for being patient and getting everything fixed so that you don't end up with a significantly greater problem."There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." -P.J. O'Rourke Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
calledisrael 0 #27 September 5, 2006 it's so worth it. i dislocated four times jumping (three times in freefall) before i had mine fixed thirteen months ago... and once i finished enough PT to jump again it felt totally great and very safe. if i ever dislocate again, it will probably be my OTHER shoulder... haha. life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. (helen keller) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #28 September 5, 2006 so how did you detemine that you were ready to jump again? I'm rehabbing my shoulder from a bad break and this concern is pretty high on my list, at least once the fractures all bind up. If timing allows, I'd like to hit the tunnel first to validate the shouilder, but it's 450 miles away, and may not even be conclusive. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daremrc 0 #29 September 6, 2006 Quoteso how did you detemine that you were ready to jump again? I'm rehabbing my shoulder from a bad break and this concern is pretty high on my list, at least once the fractures all bind up. If timing allows, I'd like to hit the tunnel first to validate the shouilder, but it's 450 miles away, and may not even be conclusive. hey im just a student, but from my experience I was able to bring my arm to near-dislocation on the ground. tghrow it up, back & behind you (once youre rehabbed enough to do so of course) every wihich way & see if you are able to make it feel unstable in any way. I can usually feel mine 'falling' out before it actually dislocates. YMMVGood judgement comes from experience, and most of that comes from bad judgement. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snakeeater 0 #30 September 7, 2006 my left shoulder popped out while body-surfing (coming from a landlocked country..guess how much experience i had with that) this february. had to watch the brazilian boogie from the ground, three weeks later.. i haven't jumped yet due to lack of opportunities but i feel pretty confident about it. the shoulder feels almost as did before it dislocated (was the first time). i didn't really think this could be a problem until i read the posts here. i guess i'll be careful on my next jump, then.. does it make sense to see a therapist six months after that happened? "He tried to kill me! He tried to f***ing kill me!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #31 September 7, 2006 PT would likely encourage strength building of all the muscles around the joint. There's quite a few different exercises you can do! Takes me a couple hours. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JOHNBSKI 0 #32 September 8, 2006 POPED MY KNEE SKIING AND HOPE I CAN GET BACK BY OCTOBER IT'S BEEN 6 MONTS . MY ADVICE TO YOU IS KEEP YOUR NOSE INTO IT AND DONT STOP STUDING.GO TO THE DZ AND WATCH LANDINGS AND LISTEN TO PEOPLE ITS A GOOD LEARNING METHOD. GOOD LUCK Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daremrc 0 #33 September 8, 2006 im just trying to suck up as much knowledge about jumping as i can, even if i can't do it right now. i just realized that even in my avatar picture from my tandem, I can see how i'm babying my left shoulder & not fully extending it...Good judgement comes from experience, and most of that comes from bad judgement. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phoenixlpr 0 #34 September 8, 2006 Try to release the CAP LOCK! Stop yelling! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites