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I wonder how well he'll be able to extend his elbow after this heals since that's what triceps primarily do (even just throwing a ball). I bet that arm's mobility and strength will be weakened a bit even after surgery and physical therapy.
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I met a guy who lost most of the musculature in his upper arm. It took about a year of intense physical therepy, but he made it back to playing baseball (he was the pitcher), so hopefully he'll do ok.
I think a lot of it has to do with the skill of the surgeon, though.
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I met a guy who lost most of the musculature in his upper arm. It took about a year of intense physical therepy, but he made it back to playing baseball (he was the pitcher), so hopefully he'll do ok.
I think a lot of it has to do with the skill of the surgeon, though.
Sounds of the country? good luck.
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It blows my mind how unhygienic everything is- no gloves, etc.
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I’m confused as to why this guy is speaking so aggressively. We do see, sir that he has extensive wounds.. please explain in a less harsh manner. Maybe we might then understand.
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Said in his butcher deli apron that makes you believe he is relation to the guy in the hills have eyes.


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