That's very interesting Rin...You kept that one quiet.Rin wrote:Good skill with the healing.
If I can help with any of the recovery stuff this is my patch. Having bitter personal experience, it's now my job to fix the painful stuff after the operations, though folks don't usually hear about me until years after the event.
It's a really physical therapy, I pummel things back into action. Have a read of testimonials to get the idea. Plenty of bikers on the books recently.
http://www.oxfordpainclinic.com
Rin
My 2 minutes of Fame in the Oxford Mail recently:
http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/106544 ... _business/
There are plenty of knackered bones & joints on this forum to keep you busy for a few years...
Have you had a read through this thread from the start to see the extent of the damage ?
At the moment I don't really have pain in the injury from day to day, yeah it aches abit in the mornings & hurts if I over do it. the main problem is lack of movement. It's badly 'subluxed' into a 'dinner fork deformity' as can be seen here, taken yesterday...

The main issue at the moment is lack of strength, grip strength is quite poor but is improving slowly.
Having had a read through your sight I can tell you...I smoke & my diet is crap...

Mac