I fell on my right shoulder from the rear of a P/U truck many years ago causing the shoulder (horizontal) bone to pop up about half an inch at the shoulder-arm joint. Initially the arm was useless; hung my thumb on my belt when walking around to take the weight of my arm stress off the joint. Put up with it for a year or two. Went to an Orthopedic Surgeon and he didn't see anything to fix. So I put up with it. Took a long time, but it returned to it's proper place and the arm is functional again, but I do have to be careful and not stress it...works ok.
Another problem that developed was my right hand got to where it wouldn't close, would only go from full open palm to half closed. Got into taking Swanson Vitamins item # SW1138 as recommended on the bottle. Over the course of roughly a year the hand slowly went back to normal and today I have no idea that I ever had a problem.....I can squeeze your hand in a handshake and make you say ouch!
I know that sometimes the knife is what it takes. But the problem I have with it is that once it's done it's done. If you don't like the results you can't put the parts back in!
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