HI FOLKS. AM NEW MEMBER BUT NOT NEW TO OUR WAY WITH THE BOW. OOPS, THE caps lock key is on here.
I've been shooting traditional for 60 years now, since age 4.
Anyone out there have experienced suggestions on recovering from severely injured hand-arm?
I am NOT copping out to go to a crossbow, somehow, someway I'm going to get back to shooting a stick bow. Surgeon and PT tell me it'll be at least a year. Meanwhile my arm is getting weaker by the day. bone edge severed main tendons, but surgery has some use back to 3 fingers, enough to trigger a mechanical release aid....which is a necessary compromise for now. Doc approves of this, provided the mechanical release is strapped to my upper arm, to by-pass stresses away from the wrist and hand. Alas, my pet, almost new Mahauska takedown longbow is no a viable option, no longer of use because I must switch to southpaw. But I am left eye dominate so this can work well eventually. If anyone has any experienced coaching tips I sure would appreciate.
thanks!