BillYikes!! I have had Steroid shots in each shoulder and x-rays of course but no surgery. Does your shoulder have pain all the time? what about when you sleep?
Quote from: 2K1TJ on January 07, 2022, 03:37:37 PMQuote from: avator on January 07, 2022, 03:21:11 PMQuote from: 2K1TJ on January 07, 2022, 02:51:55 PMQuote from: avator on January 07, 2022, 07:32:10 AMMakes me wonder.. is there now head space that can be adjusted out? That was my first thought. Might be an intentional buffer or governor to keep from over-stressing these.It'll be a while before I can find out on mine. I ended up having to get my rotator cuff fixed yesterday. I had put it off too long. They say it's gonna be a 3-6 month recoveryWon't take that long.. stay diligent but don't over do rehab. I was using mine in 2 months but, it failed. I waited too long to have it repaired... 35 years. So the next step was total reverse shoulder replacement. That also failed. Now I am left with a shoulder that falls out of socket and I only have about 50% movement in it. I find ways to work around it but I look pretty funny doing it.Ouch, that not worthy. Hopefully I'll have a little better luck with mine.Yep, best of luck to you. I just waited way too long, that was my bad. Don't look if you have a weak stomach. Here is some of the damage.
Quote from: avator on January 07, 2022, 03:21:11 PMQuote from: 2K1TJ on January 07, 2022, 02:51:55 PMQuote from: avator on January 07, 2022, 07:32:10 AMMakes me wonder.. is there now head space that can be adjusted out? That was my first thought. Might be an intentional buffer or governor to keep from over-stressing these.It'll be a while before I can find out on mine. I ended up having to get my rotator cuff fixed yesterday. I had put it off too long. They say it's gonna be a 3-6 month recoveryWon't take that long.. stay diligent but don't over do rehab. I was using mine in 2 months but, it failed. I waited too long to have it repaired... 35 years. So the next step was total reverse shoulder replacement. That also failed. Now I am left with a shoulder that falls out of socket and I only have about 50% movement in it. I find ways to work around it but I look pretty funny doing it.Ouch, that not worthy. Hopefully I'll have a little better luck with mine.
Quote from: 2K1TJ on January 07, 2022, 02:51:55 PMQuote from: avator on January 07, 2022, 07:32:10 AMMakes me wonder.. is there now head space that can be adjusted out? That was my first thought. Might be an intentional buffer or governor to keep from over-stressing these.It'll be a while before I can find out on mine. I ended up having to get my rotator cuff fixed yesterday. I had put it off too long. They say it's gonna be a 3-6 month recoveryWon't take that long.. stay diligent but don't over do rehab. I was using mine in 2 months but, it failed. I waited too long to have it repaired... 35 years. So the next step was total reverse shoulder replacement. That also failed. Now I am left with a shoulder that falls out of socket and I only have about 50% movement in it. I find ways to work around it but I look pretty funny doing it.
Quote from: avator on January 07, 2022, 07:32:10 AMMakes me wonder.. is there now head space that can be adjusted out? That was my first thought. Might be an intentional buffer or governor to keep from over-stressing these.It'll be a while before I can find out on mine. I ended up having to get my rotator cuff fixed yesterday. I had put it off too long. They say it's gonna be a 3-6 month recovery
Makes me wonder.. is there now head space that can be adjusted out?
If the " clackity-clack " bothers you on ANY pumper, stick a piece of Velcro, fuzzy side, on the contact areas.