Becoming ambidextrous might be more in reach than we think. I had the left shoulder replaced a year ago. In two months I could clap hands overhead. In 5 I was totally finished with rehabilitation with full strength and flexibility.

But interesting phenomena was observed. I was doing 90 minutes of PT a day's in two 45 minute sessions on the left shoulder and back. It included a lot of work on the muscles supporting the shoulder blade and on the core including using resistance bands in a core twist exercise almost resembling a golf swing. I found last November that as a result, I suddenly could swing a left-handed golf club. I had worked for years at a young age perfecting a left handed jump shot and hook shot in basketball. Now looking back on it, physical therapy might have been more efficient.

Ted, I'm wondering if a really good physical therapist could give some exercises to reinforce your now required right-handedness?


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