Shoulder replacement surgery
I am looking at total reverse shoulder replacement. I have torn rotator cuffs in both shoulders. I have had both knee replacements, and did well. I am hearing mixed messages about shoulder replacements. I am 82 years old, but in good health otherwise. Any advice/experience would be appreciated
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I’m with you. He may not have pain now but no guarantee of the future. The limitations with the RC sure affected my life in a negative way and I am appreciative of the results from the surgery.
Everyone makes decisions based on personal preference and your friend has made his. Trusting he has made the right one,
H.
My experience from reverse shoulder replacement was the right decision for me. Two different surgeons for each shoulder. The first surgery was a total success. The other had post pain that was an issue. Frankly, I believe the difference was the surgeons.
Do your research and get a surgeon with experience in SHOULDERS. There are specialists for a reason.
It seems both knees and reverse shoulder replacements can have variable end results and variable pain profiles during recovery.
My advice is to make sure you set up good professional supervision, experience in RSR, befor e surgery.
All the best!
I agree with your friend. I too had damaged rotator cuff inoperable. Was recommended reverse replacement on that shoulder. After 6wk therapy, it helped but I'm not fixed. Limited use but am learning to live with the inconvenience for now. From what I've researched on the procedure, end result would leave me somewhat more limited than I'm currently dealing with. Everybody different. I can always get it done if it gets unbearable. For now I'll live with it. I'm 74