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Got some pretty bad news today from the Orthopedic Surgeon; Dec 24, I was moving some furniture around and feeling so good. I was thinking how glad I was I had been training and lifting because I had the strength do things I have not been able to do for years. I was a in a bit of an awkward position trying to push a china hutch with my left arm; it was almost completely extended. I was moving it, but slowly; so I added pressure. OMG I heard and felt the most sickening POP in my left elbow and then excruciating pain!
Today was the soonest I could get in to see the Ortho Doc and he confirmed my fears. I ruptured one of the two tendon bands that connect the triceps to the forearm. The pain is not bad now unless I try to push something, I can curl or lift using biceps, but the triceps, no way.
The only option for repair is surgery, which will be around Feb 10. After surgery, the arm must be immobile for at least two weeks, then physical therapy will start to keep the elbow from freezing or getting stiff or losing range of motion. After two months of that, I can start to rebuild the strength. What this all means other than the pain and expense is that I will be letting my triceps sit idle for about 4 months before I can think about training them again. The good news is that I should be able to get back 100% or even more than before as far as tendon strength goes.
The thing is; I did not even have a thought in my mind that I could injure myself moving furniture while I was feeling so good. I think about injury all the time when I'm in the gym and am very careful; but one stupid thoughtless move and this is the result.
Just be careful out there what ever you're doing. As the doc said to me; well you're training and you're strong and when you have that kind of power, you can do a lot more damage than when you do not have that kind of power / strength. Compared to most of you guys, I'm a weak old man and look what I did... If I can do that kind of damage, just think what you could do.
Be careful and be aware all the time that you really can injure yourself.
Today was the soonest I could get in to see the Ortho Doc and he confirmed my fears. I ruptured one of the two tendon bands that connect the triceps to the forearm. The pain is not bad now unless I try to push something, I can curl or lift using biceps, but the triceps, no way.
The only option for repair is surgery, which will be around Feb 10. After surgery, the arm must be immobile for at least two weeks, then physical therapy will start to keep the elbow from freezing or getting stiff or losing range of motion. After two months of that, I can start to rebuild the strength. What this all means other than the pain and expense is that I will be letting my triceps sit idle for about 4 months before I can think about training them again. The good news is that I should be able to get back 100% or even more than before as far as tendon strength goes.
The thing is; I did not even have a thought in my mind that I could injure myself moving furniture while I was feeling so good. I think about injury all the time when I'm in the gym and am very careful; but one stupid thoughtless move and this is the result.
Just be careful out there what ever you're doing. As the doc said to me; well you're training and you're strong and when you have that kind of power, you can do a lot more damage than when you do not have that kind of power / strength. Compared to most of you guys, I'm a weak old man and look what I did... If I can do that kind of damage, just think what you could do.
Be careful and be aware all the time that you really can injure yourself.