SheFly
04-18-2008, 04:17 AM
Well, I finally graduated from my physical therapy - yay! My shoulder is actually feeling great, and I am SO GLAD that I decided against the surgery for the SLAP tear. It seems the tendonitis in the rotator was really the culprit, and that now is under control. Of course, I do need to remember to do my exercises :o.
After 3.5 weeks in a splint for my hand injury, I returned to the quack (sorry, that is Dr. to some) on Weds. If smoke could have come out of my ears, it would have! I had an appt at 2:10. at 2:50, I finally went to the receptionist to see what was up - my file had gotten stuck with someone else's, so they brought me into an examining room. At 3:20, the quack/Dr. finally came in, asked how it was and then told me we were moving on to phase 2 - buddy taping my first and second fingers together 95% of the time for the next 3 - 3.5 weeks, and then I should come back. Five minutes of visit, no apologies for the hour plus wait, and not really a satisfactory response... I am NOT going back there. :mad: And what, pray tell, is buddy taping the fingers going to do????
The hand does feel a little better, but I still have some significant pain with certain actions - twisting lids, hitting my turn signal in the car, carrying items in my hand that require me to use the middle finger. If I really do have tendonitis as suspected by the quack/Dr., I suspect it is just going to take some time to heal.
The good news? It doesn't hurt when I ride :D
SheFly
After 3.5 weeks in a splint for my hand injury, I returned to the quack (sorry, that is Dr. to some) on Weds. If smoke could have come out of my ears, it would have! I had an appt at 2:10. at 2:50, I finally went to the receptionist to see what was up - my file had gotten stuck with someone else's, so they brought me into an examining room. At 3:20, the quack/Dr. finally came in, asked how it was and then told me we were moving on to phase 2 - buddy taping my first and second fingers together 95% of the time for the next 3 - 3.5 weeks, and then I should come back. Five minutes of visit, no apologies for the hour plus wait, and not really a satisfactory response... I am NOT going back there. :mad: And what, pray tell, is buddy taping the fingers going to do????
The hand does feel a little better, but I still have some significant pain with certain actions - twisting lids, hitting my turn signal in the car, carrying items in my hand that require me to use the middle finger. If I really do have tendonitis as suspected by the quack/Dr., I suspect it is just going to take some time to heal.
The good news? It doesn't hurt when I ride :D
SheFly