[CAUT] Lessons from shoulder surgery

Jim Busby jim_busby at byu.edu
Wed Dec 19 13:34:12 MST 2007


You're a wild man!

Now that you mention it, maybe tuning wasn't the sole reason for my problem either! Other than the insane waterskiing, I'm right there with you.

Jim

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Subject: Re: [CAUT] Lessons from shoulder surgery

Don writes:

<< This is all very interesting because up to now I have not heard of any
other techs having this problem. I wonder how prevalent it might be? >>

If you are taking a poll, put me down for 3 rotator cuff repairs.  I had to
have one of them (left) redone, don't know why.  I think flexibility would have
helped avoid these repairs, but then again, reckless motorcycle riding,
absolute insane water-skiing stuff, high=school AAA football, recreational bar
fighting, etc might have set me up for unavoidable surgery long before I tuned my
first piano...



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