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[Closed] Recovery from a broken collar bone ๐Ÿ™

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Broken on the 20th of Dec, the consultant said it was at the "good" end of the bone.

So, will I be riding at Hit the North (20 Feb)? Anybody have any experience of this injury?

Fitness: Gonna be stepping up the running from the end of Feb, and got a turbo trainer on the way. But, anybody know how to use it? Looked at a few sites and they all call for specialist bikes, cadence and HRMs. Can't really be bothered with all that, is there a "go like a bugger for 10 min, take it easy for 10min" sort of regime for the less serios 'athlete'?

This and any other advice V much appreciated as always,

Alex

PS Happy New Year
A


 
Posted : 30/12/2009 9:41 pm
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If its not a bad break you'll be back on your bike in no time.

Mine was 6 weeks healing time and exactly 6 weeks to the day of breaking it, I was doing a DH race in the Alps 8)


 
Posted : 30/12/2009 9:47 pm
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I did megavalanche 8 weeks after breaking mine in 2008.
however, folks at hospital didn't see the break at the time, so I continued physio and never went for any of that immobility stuff.
putting it in a sling is the worst thing you can do, muscle wastage etc.

good luck with it


 
Posted : 30/12/2009 9:48 pm
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Hate to disagree, dasnut, but if I hadn't kept mine in a sling I would have had to keep popping the ends of the bone back together every five minutes.

(Instead of every ten, with the sling.)


 
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You could make it, just don't crash!


 
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Visit Brian Simpson in Ipswich, he's a bone welder. Treats most of the MX and superbike guy's.


 
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putting it in a sling is the worst thing you can do, muscle wastage etc.

Sorry mate but thats absolute bollocks. I broke mine landing after a trick went wrong kitesurfing and i guarantee without a sling keeping the arm immobile i would have been in complete agony and the bone would not have had a chance to heal.

3 weeks after the break i was doing RPM classes and light riding.
6 weeks after break i was back to full riding and kitesurfing but strangely enough it took a while for me to stop being a mincer and get over the fear of doing myself more damage. The brain is a funny one ๐Ÿ˜ฏ


 
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Missed the whole of the summer,what summer there was anyway with a complete fracture of my right elbow!still a bit crook'ed and told that's as good as it will get,still a bit painfull too,not stopped me riding though!


 
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To be honest having seen you ride, best you give Hit the north a miss ๐Ÿ™‚


 
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Mine took ages to heal. Everytime 4 weeks I saw the consultant and he said leave it 4 more weeks. After 4 months it got operated on. But I am apparently in the minority and most heal fully within 12 weeks.

As far as a turbo goes, a friend of mine who races hates the thing but if he can't get out and ride he uses the turbo flat out for 1 hour as this is as long as he can do before the boredom sets in. Interval training works well on a turbo. Shorter invervals at high intensity then ease off for twice as long, repeat, repeat, repeat, sit on sofa!!


 
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Nice one JR, just the sort of simple training schedule I can follow. Off I go!

Beings, I should be OK as long as I avoid 40 kph road descents in the worst weather of the year...

A


 
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Bust mine and was riding to physio in 3 weeks.

OTOH, a mate bust his, and after another 5 months or so, he had to have it pinned 'cos it wasn't knitting (wasn't that bad a break either AFAIA)


 
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