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hi , 2 days ago i was jumping and fall over my bike bar,
in result i broke left end of my collar bone, (last 2 cm of bone cracked) it is clear, no pieces of bone anywhere, but bone moved little up. i live in Poland but used to live in US so i can clearly say that polish medical service is far from being perfect . After few Rtg's Orthopedist (who is friend of my brother also MD - i got special treatment in hospital) decides to put mi in something called here Dassault bandage - kind of plaster immobilizer that cover you completly on your left side with my arm close to my belly so only my hand is out and covers my left shoulder and goes across my chest.it is to remain there for 4 weeks after that rehabilitation. now i know how medieval knights felt in their armor. my question is- did anyone had similar accident and how they treated it in his/her country, what do you think about what they did to me, (any ideas how they could do it better?) and generally everything that you can advise me in this sad situation...... |
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Maciej Gałuszka wrote:
> hi , 2 days ago i was jumping and fall over my bike bar, > in result i broke left end of my collar bone, (last 2 cm of bone cracked) > it is clear, no pieces of bone anywhere, but bone moved little up. > > i live in Poland but used to live in US so i can clearly say that polish > medical service is far from being perfect . > > After few Rtg's Orthopedist (who is friend of my brother also MD - i got > special treatment in hospital) decides to put mi in something called here > Dassault bandage - kind of plaster immobilizer that cover you completly on > your left side with my arm close to my belly so only my hand is out and > covers my left shoulder and goes across my chest.it is to remain there for 4 > weeks after that rehabilitation. I had a very similar break two years ago, in the same location as yours. They gave me a sling to use for two weeks -- I used it for only one. Two weeks after the break, I was sent to physical therapy and did twice-daily exercises. My mobility came back within another two weeks. Four weeks is a *very* long time to keep a shoulder immobilized. Physical therapy is going to be brutal after that long, as your range of motion will be very limited from the lack of joint movement. -- terry morse Palo Alto, CA http://bike.terrymorse.com/ |
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Here is some good information about collar bone rehabilitation:
http://sportsmedicine.upmc.com/Inju...actureRehab.htm -- terry morse Palo Alto, CA http://bike.terrymorse.com/ |
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Maciej Gałuszka wrote:
> hi , 2 days ago i was jumping and fall over my bike bar, > in result i broke left end of my collar bone, (last 2 cm of bone cracked) > it is clear, no pieces of bone anywhere, but bone moved little up. > > i live in Poland but used to live in US so i can clearly say that polish > medical service is far from being perfect . > > After few Rtg's Orthopedist (who is friend of my brother also MD - i got > special treatment in hospital) decides to put mi in something called here > Dassault bandage - kind of plaster immobilizer that cover you completly on > your left side with my arm close to my belly so only my hand is out and > covers my left shoulder and goes across my chest.it is to remain there for 4 > weeks after that rehabilitation. > > now i know how medieval knights felt in their armor. > > my question is- did anyone had similar accident and how they treated it in > his/her country, what do you think about what they did to me, (any ideas > how they could do it better?) and generally everything that you can advise > me in this sad situation...... > > I broke my right collarbone last year in an accident. Different break though - mine was toward the middle and my collarbone is now v-shaped. I experienced nerve damage to some muscles in my arm. I immobilized the arm in a sling for four weeks. The hardest part of recovery was reducing the nerve damage and rebuilding atrophied muscles in the arm. It felt like someone skewered me with hot needles. Plaster casts are not commonly used for collarbones anymore in the U.S. , according to my doctor. They are far too uncomfortable, and most people regain 100% of their motion even if the bone is not shaped properly without a cast. A cast would be used for bones that are shattered or otherwise REALLY need to be immobilized. It sounds like you have no nerve damage. If so, feel good because recovery is just a matter of doing a little therapy and basic exercises. I am very glad I had the therapist, instead of just exercising myself. The therapist massaged the muscles around my humerus to clavicle joint and relieved the pent-up tension. This accelerated the healing. Typing with one hand sucks, doesn't it? -Collin |
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Hi,
I broke my collar bone three weeks ago when a car broadsided me on my roadbike. I jumped up on the hood to prevent injury, but when the driver stopped, I rolled off the front of the car, landed on my shoulder, and broke the collar bone. The last 1.5-2 inches of the collar bone snapped off. I had surgery over a week ago and now have a titanium plate and seven screws holding my collar bone together. My hope is that rehabilitation and recovery will be quick so that I can get back on the bike soon. Best of luck with your recovery. "Maciej Gałuszka" <glagster@yahoo.com$> wrote in message news:c7l3nb$7b1$1@inews.gazeta.pl... > hi , 2 days ago i was jumping and fall over my bike bar, > in result i broke left end of my collar bone, (last 2 cm of bone cracked) > it is clear, no pieces of bone anywhere, but bone moved little up. > > i live in Poland but used to live in US so i can clearly say that polish > medical service is far from being perfect . > > After few Rtg's Orthopedist (who is friend of my brother also MD - i got > special treatment in hospital) decides to put mi in something called here > Dassault bandage - kind of plaster immobilizer that cover you completly on > your left side with my arm close to my belly so only my hand is out and > covers my left shoulder and goes across my chest.it is to remain there for 4 > weeks after that rehabilitation. > > now i know how medieval knights felt in their armor. > > my question is- did anyone had similar accident and how they treated it in > his/her country, what do you think about what they did to me, (any ideas > how they could do it better?) and generally everything that you can advise > me in this sad situation...... > > |
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On Sun, 16 May 2004 12:47:18 -0400, "8cht" <hortakiller@yahoo.com> from wrote:
>The last 1.5-2 inches of the collar bone snapped off. I >had surgery over a week ago and now have a titanium plate and seven screws >holding my collar bone together. You should have gone with carbon -- better road feel. ![]() I, too, hope you heal soon and have many good days biking. -- Kevan Smith xrinafzvgu23@lnubb.pbz |
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