Yes, the knee is certainly complicated, and fragile. I have liquid on my knee,
possibly from a fall on a loose paving slab outside our back door. But I work
with loads of doctors so I might get a quick consultation with one.
Chris
On 18 May 14, at 20:46, bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> You might recall that some weeks ? 6? ago, I was felled by our cat,
> injuring one knee (deep abrasion) and left shoulder muscles.
>
> The news
> is that finally, after several weeks, my knee has healed very well and
> my shoulder is about 95% OK, to the extent that I have resumed cautious
> rowing machine exercise.
>
> Having had a good look in wikipedia about the
> musculature of the shoulder joint and the shoulder blade, I am much more
> respectful of that very complex area. I just have to restore the
> strength and function there.
>
> The loss of the use of one arm is not a
> trivial matter.
>
> At my age, seemingly it doesn't take a whole lot to
> throw your body and life out of whack, as the saying goes, and it takes
> more effort to regain lost ground, if that is even possible.
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