Being that you had an injury I'll add this different take. This will be my first year bow hunting so I'm new to it. I researched a bunch. Ended up with an R26 Ravin. Was hard to part with that kind of cash but I feel it was a good decision for me. I tore my left bicep a couple years back which is my forearm hand and with this cross bow I can keep my left hand as close to my body as possible to minimize the weight forward and really lock both arms in to steady it for an offhand shot. Which also helps is that it is pretty light I think around 6.5 lbs or so.
In your case depending on your injury you might want to reconsider any bow that's a bit longer or is on the nose heavy side which I think the recurves are but maybe some are not. Just another thought.