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<blockquote data-quote="nickdnz" data-source="post: 555049" data-attributes="member: 38640"><p>I'm in a situation where if my sholder doesn't come right I'll be joining you. Wondering if you have had something similar.</p><p></p><p>My issue started about four years ago when I was flipped in Hapkido and broke my collor bone. Because of this I had to take time of rugby and I think my left sholder lost quite a bit of muscle. I started finding that I'd make a tackle or get hit in a ruck and my sholder went from extremely painful to just a dead arm which I couldn't move much. I had to switch from TH to LH to accomidate it - as when I went to bind with my left arm it would feel uncomfortable and occasionally 'pop'. Anyway this year it has been especially bad, to the point I felt it pop out three or four times a week doing easy tasks like stretching.</p><p></p><p>I've gone to physio for it over the last few years, but it seem to only take one heavy contact and I'm back to square one. Did you have something similar?</p><p></p><p>In terms of an inspirational story to help you get over it - in 1973 a man was attacked by a shark in NSW, Australia. He fought for 3 and a half minutes with the shark but eventually managed to escape <span style="font-size: 9px">before eventually succumbing to his injuries<span style="font-size: 10px">.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickdnz, post: 555049, member: 38640"] I'm in a situation where if my sholder doesn't come right I'll be joining you. Wondering if you have had something similar. My issue started about four years ago when I was flipped in Hapkido and broke my collor bone. Because of this I had to take time of rugby and I think my left sholder lost quite a bit of muscle. I started finding that I'd make a tackle or get hit in a ruck and my sholder went from extremely painful to just a dead arm which I couldn't move much. I had to switch from TH to LH to accomidate it - as when I went to bind with my left arm it would feel uncomfortable and occasionally 'pop'. Anyway this year it has been especially bad, to the point I felt it pop out three or four times a week doing easy tasks like stretching. I've gone to physio for it over the last few years, but it seem to only take one heavy contact and I'm back to square one. Did you have something similar? In terms of an inspirational story to help you get over it - in 1973 a man was attacked by a shark in NSW, Australia. He fought for 3 and a half minutes with the shark but eventually managed to escape [SIZE=1]before eventually succumbing to his injuries[SIZE=2].[/SIZE][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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