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Seperated Shoulder Treatment
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[QUOTE="colotowyo499, post: 1202977, member: 78095"] More common than I thought...the 3rd degree AC separation. Did mine 7 years ago snowboarding and have been living with the horn or "alien" as I call it ever since. It's become more commonplace lately with today's X-sports popularity. I've been to two different ortho surgeons who said that there's no real surgery to fix and that it's just cosmetic. I'd like them to feel the grind and pop thru rotation and have them tell me it's just cosmetic then. One said they tried to make a kevlar mesh type repair in one motocrosser's shoulder and it just wore a hole in his bones. Yikes! Maybe your other doctors (like Dr. Sanders) have some better info. Anyway, after 7 years it's still pretty strong, can lift weights fairly decently, ride well, and it doesn't slow me down too much other than you won't see me doing front handsprings anytime soon. Maybe we'll find new technology pretty soon to fix our ongoing problem?! :cool: [/QUOTE]
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