Best of luck Doug.
I blew the base of my ulna tendon saving a large stage prop during a State Thespian Competition.
I could shoot my bow but the release hurt a bit, and my bicep just wasn't right, I went to the doc almost too late as the tendon was starting to retreat into my bicep. I had surgery and they stretched the tendon through a hole they drilled in my forearm ulna bone and stapled it to the other side of the bone. The staple felt like a piece of rice under the skin. I asked the doc if that staple was going to hold that tendon there for the rest of my life and he replied, "That's just to hold it there till Jesus does the rest". He said the tendon would fuse to the bone like nothing ever happened, and that 'piece of rice' would disappear.
I had to wear a 'contraption' of some sorts that would let me 'dial' every week to bend my arm more open. This only lasted a month and then I slowly bent my arm everyday to full extension. That was about 7 years ago, and ever since I took that contraption off I haven't had a moments trouble.
My daughter won best actress in state that day and got a medal. I got a medal also that I get to wear everyday on the inside of my elbow.
You will do fine.