Posted by MSD on February 10, 2010 at 17:20:11 from (4.254.220.152):
In Reply to: OT Rotator Cuff posted by pat sublett on February 10, 2010 at 14:47:39:
I've had both of mine done. First one I did all the pt at home. Therapist showed me what to do and as long as I made progress I didn't have to go in. Took about 6 weeks to get it loosened up again. The second one went much easier. Did the same therapy at home again. It got real stiff though after I went back to work. One day I was steering the 620 and it felt like I tore it loose. 4-5 hours later I could swing it all around like it was as good as new. Doctor said I probably had some scar tissue that caused it to tighten up and it let go when I did the steering thing. Both work good yet except the second one gets stiff in the winter but usually gets good again in the spring. I had 2 different doctors do mine. Wish I would have had the first one do the second one. First time was in 97. Second one was in 2002.
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