Originally posted by ghl312
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To give you an idea of my mind set, I was working on a UC berk. job, moving the basketball players shower room when harmon gym was being renovated, and, I broke my wrist, with a hole hawg drill, caught on a 4" round circle saw drill hole, a huge amount of torque. I could not leave the site and go to a doc, so I fashioned a metal splint: aluminum door threshold bar, bent it to fit my hand/wrist, lined it with foam, and cast it after setting the wrist myself, and cut it in half, but taped during the day so I could work with it set, but remove it once home. ONce home, I removed it nightly, and ran a large high speed heated Panasonic Panabrator model vibrator horizontally back and forth, and back and forth, across the break, rivaling gout for pain. The pain of a vibrated bone break puts many into shock instantly.
The idea was to speed up healing, by speeding up the vibratory rate of the area, and increase blood flow. It healed without any side affect pain, in three weeks which would normally stay cast for six weeks in plaster but the removable cast allowed for the warrior mentality to adapt. I covered the cast during meetings with a rain jacket, as it was the rainy season, and once I sold bids, worked with the cast visible, while clients said,
"Wow. I didn't see that cast during the estimate!" One of ten broken bones in a dangerous job and dangerous hobbies. But it illustrates the out of the box thinking a warrior has to have to win against all odds and all comers and all breaks. To prove it was healed completely, the day I removed it, went out in a rainy day, hit with Dr. Dave Weiland on the uc berkeley campus, and slipped, fell right on the wrist in the rain, and it was fine.
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