The sling supports your elbow and leaves your shoulder all wibbly-wobbly, while this wrap holds the shoulder in place and reduces pain almost immediately.
I plan to bother my doctor some more on Monday. Of course this happened on a holiday week.
I also figured out how to halter a horse one-handed. Luckily I have tons of extra rope around, because a halter wouldn't do. I took a roughly 20-22ft rope, made a loop in one end, and used a "come along hitch." I don't know if Steve Edwards invented it - probably not - but he uses it a lot in his donkey and mule training. It's easy to do one-handed as long as your critter is sweet and wonderful like mine;) This video shows it pretty well:
Unlike my photo of fluffy Juniper, which doesn't show it at all:
I already have some ideas on bridling and saddling one-handed, but since I can hardly stand to ride in the car, I don't think I'll be riding a horse just yet.
I'm off to my super exciting life. Nap #1 for today. Enjoy your weekend!
1 comment:
That's horrible. Sounds like my year--the dreaded 2018 of injuries. Sometimes, all you can do is wait and rest, as awful as that sounds. Pushing it can make matters worse. I do like that sling though. It looks super supportive. Just be cautious until you find out more. Maybe practice "at liberty" work?
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