Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!ncar!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!emory!ducvax.auburn.edu!wesson From: wesson@ducvax.auburn.edu Newsgroups: rec.skydiving Subject: Skydiving at Auburn, with loose sholders Message-ID: <1991May1.112153.4070@ducvax.auburn.edu> Date: 1 May 91 16:21:52 GMT Lines: 23 I wanted to know if any of you have known jumpers that have had disloacted sholders that had problems when jumping. I disloacted both my sholders on my 13th jump about a year ago. I rehabilitated the left, I didn't know the right one had ever come out, and continued to jump. Some time later our club (Auburn University Sport Parachute Club) disbanded because of an insurance policy change at Auburn and loosing out DZ to an airport that wanted to start teaching for profit. At any rate I have not jumped in about a year and a half. I had 27 jumps under my belt and now two sholders that dislocate whenever I get into the frog position. Have any of you known people that had sholder problems when they jumped. They always made a slight right-hand twist because they feel as they are about to come out when i get it just right. I'd love to jume some more and can't figure what to do. I realy miss the 10K freefall. Grounded in Auburn, ============================================================================== Rick H. Wesson Student Assistant Internet: Wesson@ducvax.auburn.edu Auburn University Bitnet: wesson@auducvax Dep. of Management Auburn, AL