Grade 5 AC Joint Shoulder Separation with complete CC Ligament Rupture
Well ladies and gents, I felt it coming. Got back about two months ago from a DownHill Biking accident that landed me in a cast. Before that, I was coming back from a complete UCL Rupture from last years ski season. I kept pushing trail riding harder and harder trying to get my legs ready for this upcoming ski season.
Came charging down a run ive done dozens of times, tucked a corner super tight, front wheel hit a log covered in leaves. Bike stopped, I went OTB far enough to have time to think about my fall. Tucked the arm under me to avoid hand/wrist/arm, and rotated to tuck my head (I have a bunch of concussions, cant afford another one, but was wearing a helmet). Full force onto shoulder/clavicle/collarbone.
Im 195 lbs so not small, so when I fell I fell hard. Rolled around on the ground for a bit, gathered my thoughts, sat up and all the sudden i felt my should crunch, all the bones move around, a big pop, and i got dizzy and almost passed out. Luckily with the help of a stretchy Arcade belt sling, a few beers, and some good friends, i was able to walk out of the woods.
ER doc said I was completely fine, just a bruise. Ortho specialists diagnosed above. Happened last Saturday and I go under the knife Tuesday. Couple screws, some wire, and new cadaver tendons to hold the bonest together and I should be good to go. Immobilized for 4 weeks then PT. Looks like my ski season is gone to shit, hoping for lots of PT and healthy enough to take some easy backcountry laps in BC come March time. All other trips cancelled. Pretty pissed, down, upset, and mad at myself for this.
Anyone else had this? I saw the collarbone thread, but this differs slightly. Couple months of getting in shape down the drain. Glad I bought 5 new ski movies this year. I see lots of that and beer in my future.
Grade 5 AC Joint Shoulder Separation with complete CC Ligament Rupture
I had this exact injury and I wore a sling while I went cross-country skate skiing to finish off that season, (the injury happened cycling in March), but it was super important to not have that joint move at all. I didn't do any backcountry or alpine style skiing, because I was way too afraid of falling on it.
I did all the physical therapy and then more, and mostly it was to get the flexibility back.
Funny story: I go in there the first time and the gal just starts bending my arm back and I'm like oh that's good, we're done, and she does it again, and I'm like "Jesus H. Christ how many more of these are you going to do?" I need to know! She's like "eight more" I'm like "thanks, I need to zone out and go to a happy place".
I don't remember when it was fine again, but it certainly didn't bother me the next season for skiing. I remember lifting weights that Thanksgiving, (so seven months later?), and I could do all my normal stuff, I just went really light on weight. I mean, I was lifting weights before that, this is just what I remember.