Well, I'm glad it worked out for you, but I have NO desire whatsoever to have shoulder surgery.
Plus, the WSJ article, as I recall, says that you can re-tear in the same place. That's why they're looking at using PRP during the surgery. Me, I'm going to continue to be a PRP guinea pig because my shoulder feels better than it has in two years. I just have to limit how much fly I do and use fins.
I almost never use kickboards.
Well, I'm glad it worked out for you, but I have NO desire whatsoever to have shoulder surgery.
Plus, the WSJ article, as I recall, says that you can re-tear in the same place. That's why they're looking at using PRP during the surgery. Me, I'm going to continue to be a PRP guinea pig because my shoulder feels better than it has in two years. I just have to limit how much fly I do and use fins.
I almost never use kickboards.