Apr 14, 2011 #21 chris_girard Branched out member Location Gilmanton, N.H. OK, someone asked me to see the picture of the torn tendon during the surgery when they had my arm opened up, so here it is one more time. Beware, it's nasty. Attachments 276461-tendon.jpg 276461-tendon.jpg 900.1 KB · Views: 48
OK, someone asked me to see the picture of the torn tendon during the surgery when they had my arm opened up, so here it is one more time. Beware, it's nasty.
Apr 14, 2011 #22 Northwind Location BC, Canada Hey Chris, nice comeback! I know that after my wrist reconstuction surgery, I decided to start climbing as if all my body joints were as iffy as Kong products. I got nothing rated for shock loads, I've checked my wrists, elbows and knees for a manufacturers stamp of WLL, and they ain't there. Climb Smart, Climb Safe. Northwind
Hey Chris, nice comeback! I know that after my wrist reconstuction surgery, I decided to start climbing as if all my body joints were as iffy as Kong products. I got nothing rated for shock loads, I've checked my wrists, elbows and knees for a manufacturers stamp of WLL, and they ain't there. Climb Smart, Climb Safe. Northwind
Apr 14, 2011 #23 chris_girard Branched out member Location Gilmanton, N.H. [ QUOTE ] I know that after my wrist reconstuction surgery, I decided to start climbing as if all my body joints were as iffy as Kong products. I got nothing rated for shock loads, I've checked my wrists, elbows and knees for a manufacturers stamp of WLL, and they ain't there. [/ QUOTE ] That made me laugh! Thanks Northwind.
[ QUOTE ] I know that after my wrist reconstuction surgery, I decided to start climbing as if all my body joints were as iffy as Kong products. I got nothing rated for shock loads, I've checked my wrists, elbows and knees for a manufacturers stamp of WLL, and they ain't there. [/ QUOTE ] That made me laugh! Thanks Northwind.