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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 495853" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Just an update, did not need surgery on the shoukders, tears were less than expected. However, having babied the shoulders for so long, they vecame what is called "frozen". The covering around the muscles tightebs up from non use. So after 6 weeks of painfull forced stretching of the shoulder muscles, they have loosened up to give me much more range of motion. Still they get sore from over use but far better than before. Still glad I bought that two speed winch, so much easier to crank and even the higher gearing is not that much slower to crank it in !!</p><p>I am retired so if it takes me another minute or two, so what....easier on these 72 yr old shoulders and what else do I really have to be in a hurry about ?? Come on summer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 495853, member: 1183"] Just an update, did not need surgery on the shoukders, tears were less than expected. However, having babied the shoulders for so long, they vecame what is called "frozen". The covering around the muscles tightebs up from non use. So after 6 weeks of painfull forced stretching of the shoulder muscles, they have loosened up to give me much more range of motion. Still they get sore from over use but far better than before. Still glad I bought that two speed winch, so much easier to crank and even the higher gearing is not that much slower to crank it in !! I am retired so if it takes me another minute or two, so what....easier on these 72 yr old shoulders and what else do I really have to be in a hurry about ?? Come on summer! [/QUOTE]
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