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Hit a tree with my bike. Broke both arms and shattered shoulder -Graphic Pics & Story
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<blockquote data-quote="kirks5oh" data-source="post: 12259764" data-attributes="member: 23235"><p>you owe your surgeon a sincere thank you. you have no clue how bad of an injury the plated shoulder is---no clue. the fact that you can raise your arm above your shoulder, and that the humeral head is intact and not dead (due to loss of blood supply) is remarkable. lol at the comments about the position of the screws and thinking you can do a better job. look at an anatomy book sometime, and realize how hard it must be to avoid all the nerves/arteries/veins/tendons/ligaments that go through that area, let alone the fact that people have variations in their anatomy, and the injury itself displaces the normal anatomy and obscures things. </p><p></p><p> the hardware in your shoulder is well over $4k, by the way. the screws go for roughly $150-200 apeice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirks5oh, post: 12259764, member: 23235"] you owe your surgeon a sincere thank you. you have no clue how bad of an injury the plated shoulder is---no clue. the fact that you can raise your arm above your shoulder, and that the humeral head is intact and not dead (due to loss of blood supply) is remarkable. lol at the comments about the position of the screws and thinking you can do a better job. look at an anatomy book sometime, and realize how hard it must be to avoid all the nerves/arteries/veins/tendons/ligaments that go through that area, let alone the fact that people have variations in their anatomy, and the injury itself displaces the normal anatomy and obscures things. the hardware in your shoulder is well over $4k, by the way. the screws go for roughly $150-200 apeice. [/QUOTE]
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