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Eat plenty of decent food to maximize recovery. (Not sure if taking calcium supps will speed up healing process.....but can't hurt) When I broke mine, 4 weeks exactly to first training ride. Doctor said he could have inserted pins/plate for a two week break, but there is real possibilty for nerve damage. Better to go natural for the sake of 2 weeks. |
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Long time listener, first time caller! I broke my left collarbone and fractured my scapula on May 1. The crash snapped my Profile BSC fork right off. The doctor told me that for everything to completely heal it will take 12 weeks! However, he has allowed me to ride the trainer from day one, which I have done religiously and with the sling on. I see the doctor on monday and hopefully will be cleared to ride on the road. My advice is to follow your doctor's advice! Take care and be patient. Good luck! |
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Get out the trainer or go to the local gym and do spin classes. I know this is boring during the season but in order to keep your current conditioning this is a must. When you feel you are ready go out and try it out but suggest to stick to what the Doc tells you. 4 weeks after breaking mine I was back racing but still sore for the rest of the season. Take your vitiamins drink lots of beer and smile you'll be back before you know it. |
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its been 3 and a half weeks and im going back to the hospital tomorrow week(29th) for more x-rays and hopefully all will be healed. i was on the anti-inflamatry's and pain killers for about a week and a half and the pain was pretty much gone. i had 1 or 2 bad nights sleep and aggrevated it a little but its hasnt been too bad. As for trying to stay fit, i joined a local gym for 2 weeks just to keep the legs going and theres a hydrotherapy pool there too that supposed to be good for it. jacuzzi etc. I've also used the sauna...that can get the HR going. in the gym they have the bikes where you sit like your in a chair so your not leaning forward having the shoulder hanging forward. i didnt really feel too comfirtable on the rollers, i only did them once. Also, id recommend taking off the sling to keep your elbow mobile, straightening the arm. you might have to support it with your other hand. this way you elbow wont be seized if you havent used it for 4 weeks. best of luck with the recovery, its more just frustrating than anything else i think. |
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