In june last year I unfortunately fractured my right elbow. The surgeons operated screws and cerclage into my elbow to make the bones(elbow) connect and stay connected so that it could grow together again. I have since the operation been troubled with my arm whenever the right tricep is activated. Thus, it's been very little weightlifting for the last 7-8 months...
Like I said, the time went by and it didn't get any better, so the the surgons finally decided to remove the screws and ceclage. They probably caused an irritation in my elbow, they said.
This operation was done yesterday, and the first thing I heared the surgon said when I woke up was "I hope you don't have any plans becomming a world champion".
The fracture has grown good, BUT, the elbow has some crushed parts which havn't grown any good. The bonetissue or whatever it's called is supposed to grow in straight lines, but in my case some of it have grown in cross etc.. This is what causes the problem.
Quote from report: "It looks like it is some irregularity in the jointarea equivalent olecranonfracture"
The surgeon keeps talking about how good RUNNING is. This actually made me mad/sad, because running and weightlifting is like night and day. Then he told me that I might have to take it easy for a FEW YEARS!
I just wanted to kill myself when I heard that, because I've had plans to compete soon.
Another quote from the raport: "It's possible the patient will not
This solution is VERY RISKY.
Ask the doctors to re-BREAK your elbow at the point where
you're bone grew skewed. Then they'd try to
re-position the fracture so that it grows straight.
Its 50/50. You just have to decide how important BB'ing is
for you.
If it doesn't work you could screw-up your elbow for life.
If you do nothing, no more weights.
Not an easy decision by any means.
Fonz.