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Has anyone ever had a Tenotomy or a Tenodesis?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 590097" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Haven't had either of those, nor has anyone close to me. But at this age, when I still plan to have decades of active live left, I would really question an operation, that (almost) surely leaves me with limited function, if there is an option for an operation that can give me better function. Even if the recovery is longer and rehab harder. If there is limited function, you will live with it rest of your life. 3 months more recovery and maybe tougher rehab feels rather small thing compared to that.</p><p></p><p>I would find few physiotherapist to talk with and ask about rehab and long term functionality. Surgeons don't tend to be the best people to care about 'slight' loss of long term functionality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 590097, member: 14557"] Haven't had either of those, nor has anyone close to me. But at this age, when I still plan to have decades of active live left, I would really question an operation, that (almost) surely leaves me with limited function, if there is an option for an operation that can give me better function. Even if the recovery is longer and rehab harder. If there is limited function, you will live with it rest of your life. 3 months more recovery and maybe tougher rehab feels rather small thing compared to that. I would find few physiotherapist to talk with and ask about rehab and long term functionality. Surgeons don't tend to be the best people to care about 'slight' loss of long term functionality. [/QUOTE]
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