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Old October 8th, 2006, 07:18 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
JR
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Default Rotator cuff stuff

A while ago I was diagnosed with rotator cuff tendinitis in my left
shoulder.

This is actually somewhat on-topic. Although it doesn't affect my trout
fishing, because I cast with my right arm, it's put a real crimp in my
steelheading. Hauling hurts and I'm not sure it's good for the healing
process. Haven't been out for steelhead for almost a month now.

It was suggested that I do physical therapy, that it would help speed
healing, but I have had unsatisfactory experiences with PT (for other
problems). Lots of money spent with little apparent benefit. I have
even been known to refer to the "physical therapy racket..."

Now, I've got health insurance, but with a large deductible and large
co-pays, I could conceivably spend a bundle out of pocket, and I'm leery
of the whole thing. At first, I was going to just try to let it heal on
its own, although I know that can take some time, but even after giving
up on steelheading the pain is getting worse, especially at night.

So, my question is, has anyone here done PT for rotator cuff tendinitis?
Did it do any good, or should I just tough it out until it heals on
its own?

Alternatively, if I go steelheading in BC next week, and, uh, injure my
shoulder, could I get some of that National Health Care PT up there do
you think....?

- JR