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My dad did also he just started bowling after having a full knee replacement and it was done I think in January so he is just starting to bowl again and my mom she had
a shoulder replacement from a car wreck we were both in cause she had a shattered shoulder and wrist she had a full shoulder replacement and 8 screws and 2 plates put in her wrist so she has limited
movement in her left arm thankfully she is right handed and it was did it to her left arm so she is just now learning to bowl again she got a new ball I cause I bowled for her one this summer cause she needed a
lighter ball cause she couldn't lift a 14 pound ball no more so she got a 12 pound Meanstreak Brawler and my dad he is gonna bowl for him a new ball next summer he has a urethane ball 16 pound and he gonna
go with a 15 pound since most people bowl with 15 pound balls instead of the 16 pound ball so my dad is subbing on my summer league and mom practices with me on Monday with me and my friend.
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I had a total left hip replacement between Christmas and New Year's day and after 6 months I tried it out for 2 games. It felt really weird but I finished the games and didn't do any damage to the hip. Since our league doesn't start until Labor Day, I'll rest it until the middle of August. For your knee, I'd try it just a little to see how it works. Expect to be sore but hope it all goes well.
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