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Originally Posted by cmac2012
Sounds plausible. Do you mean you weld on a round or square bit of plate with the rebar in the middle like an actually giant nail?
For some reason when I first read it I was thinking of a square bit, say 1 ft.² with rebar on each corner. That might be overkill though, A single piece in the middle ought to be good.
I keep reading of the surgery not working, I see those accounts about as often as it working. I also had the long head of the biceps rupture, that's one of the upper two tendons on the biceps. Almost like one of those evolutionary accidents, it fails much more often than the short head and you can get by without it but the muscle looks funny. Yields a Popeye bulge. And you lose some twisting power, supination I think they call it, used for turning a screwdriver for example.
John Elway won two Super Bowls with the long head tendon on his throwing arm ruptured and not repaired. He put mine back on.
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I've got popeye sprung muscles on both arms due to distal bicep tendon ruptures. It's been years and they still hurt if I make the wrong move. One is worse than the other. One is from roping and the other, the worst one, is from me thinking I could kneel down at the age of 60 and stick my left arm out and catch a panicked 200 pound sheep going full blast. Bad idea. She bent my arm backwards at the elbow like a twig.
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