Hello Arbtalkers, I'm Tom this is my first post.
I am 36 years old and run a small tree surgery business in Brighton, I have been a commercial tree surgeon for 13 years. I studied at Merrist Wood College in Guildford and have enjoyed an exciting and varied career so far.
In 2004 I noticed a sharp pain in my right shoulder which was at it's worst when loaded with an 020. I went to the doctors and it turned out that I had tendonitis. I visited an Osteopath for a couple of months and the problem seemed to pass. He was very good and gave me stretches and warm up techniques to try. I carried on working throughout the therapy.
In the years following this initial diagnosis the problem in my shoulder (and now shoulders) has got worse and worse and I have also now got really bad Tennis Elbow and wrist damage on both arms. Over the years I have tried every conceivable treatment (acupuncture, physio, sports physio, chiropractic, osteopathy, massage, cortizone injections, anti inflammation steroids etc etc.). Although I rarely have pain in my shoulders and elbows they pretty much ache all the time and feel weak and redundant. It's very depressing.
I have tried speaking to Merrist Wood and the Arb Assoc to see if they can help point me in a useful direction or maybe suggest some treatment or therapy that I have somehow overlooked but aLl they could suggest was going to my GP. Useless! They didn't even seem to think that these sorts of injuries were common in the industry. I beg to differ!
So I turn to you, my fellow tree dwellers, for help, guidance, thoughts, ideas, inspiration. My injuries are very bad and I am getting worried and desperate about my future. Any help would be so appreciated!
Many thanks
Tom