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Originally Posted by Walkabout
Shoulder not wrist but I would say --
It's early days; trust the physio and do as you are told, exactly as you are instructed (don't invent things for yourself).
Work with the physio, show interest, question what is happening but in a positive way (lots of UK patients of the NHS think that miracle cures are on hand and they don't actually have to do too much to be fully cured - maybe they have been watching too many BS movies wherein the hero always stands up and walks away?).
Don't accept that the physio process is finished until you are content that it is finished - by which I mean that you have to decide what % recovery you want to achieve (connect this point with those above).
Good luck; you will be riding again sometime in the future if you really want to do that.
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To elaborate on my info from Aug last.
I had metalwork in my shoulder for 3-4 years and then had it removed for further medical reasons.
The UK medics I came across were not keen to reverse an earlier operation: it is almost akin to an admission that errors were made first time around.
You will need to listen to the surgical advice and what they are saying based on all the evidence that you/they have and we don't know.
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Dave
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