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Shoulder Labrum Tear & Choosing Surgery: Personal Experience

April 10, 2020 by John Nestler in Personal Health

I first started dislocating my shoulder as teenager while whitewater kayaking, and this set me off on a path which has made me very familiar with the medical management of labrum tears in the shoulder. Shoulder injuries aren’t uncommon in whitewater kayaking since the force of water & precarious positioning of the arms can easily lead to injury if you’re not careful. It’s not just paddlers though, I have a handful of friends who are runners, mountain bikers, and soccer players who have needed surgery for shoulder instability. It’s a common problem that really isn’t talked about enough. Hopefully you don’t need this article since you’ve been practicing good technique & keep your arms in the “safety box” to prevent injury. If you’ve had an injury or recurrent shoulder instability in the past, then this might be a good resource for you.

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April 10, 2020 /John Nestler
Shoulder, Sports, Surgery
Personal Health
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How to Naturally Fall Asleep Faster Without Sleeping Pills

May 28, 2017 by John Nestler in Personal Health, Research, Sleep

A few years ago I sustained a significant concussion while mountain biking, then just a week later had surgery for a pre-existing labral tear in my shoulder. A couple weeks after I was back in college, and felt just a bit different. I never had insomnia previously, but suddenly I found myself anxious and confused as I struggled to fall asleep each night. I would get in bed and keep checking the clock each hour as I tried to calm my mind, but before I knew it five hours would pass and I’d still be awake. Sleep was even harder then as I would start to fret about the next day. Thus began a vicious cycle, and I soon broke down and asked for a prescription of Ambien (zolpidem) sleeping pills.

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May 28, 2017 /John Nestler
insomnia, sleep, natural, medication
Personal Health, Research, Sleep
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Are Vitamin D and Calcium Supplements Beneficial for Fracture Healing?

May 11, 2017 by John Nestler in Research, Personal Health

As I got up to leave the examination room, the doctor's assistant mentioned that if I wanted to facilitate the healing process I could consider taking a calcium supplement or multi-vitamin. Historically the research has been inconclusive on whether vitamin supplementation is effective or possibly even harmful, so I decided to look into this statement a bit further.

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May 11, 2017 /John Nestler
fracture, bone, healing, calcium, supplements
Research, Personal Health
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