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Hey all,
I recently (yesterday) dislocated my shoulder for the third time. I have a consultation with an orthopedic surgeon some time next week but the surgeon at the hospital said he reckoned I'd probably need a Bankart repair. Has anyone ever had this surgery? What was the surgery/recovery like? When were you back on skis? I'm a student, and spend probably 7-8 hours per day on my laptop, either typing or reading... how soon after surgery will I be able to get back to typing?
Other useful information: I'm 20 years old, and I did it horse riding, not skiing. This time I dislocated it and then fell (though I broke my fall with my right shoulder, the left one is dislocated... also, I didn't mention but I'm left-handed
), so there's been a lot more pain than the previous two times, both while it was dislocated and post reduction.
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