Shoulder Replacement: Still having pain
I have recently had a total shoulder replacement and continue to have much pain eight weeks later. I wonder if anyone else is experiencing this with their standard shoulder replacement.
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Good luck and do let us know what the MRI reveals. Hoping for pain relief.
I had two reverse shoulder replacements last year…4 months apart. Seven weeks is not enough time to be out of pain. I went thru 7 months of physical therapy. My doctor moved out of state a week after my last surgery. I am seeing another orthopedic surgeon. I am still not out of pain. Turns out I have heterotopic ossification and notching in one shoulder and have been told I need another major surgery to correct this. The other shoulder has a fractured scapula from the surgery. So, that shoulder also hurts. Give it time to heal. If the pain is still there, An MRI should tell you if there is a problem. Best wishes for a smooth recovery. Just taking it day by day.
I had started PT; however my surgeon told me to refrain until after the MRI. Today is the 8th day of waiting for a MRI to be scheduled. I was directed to remove the immobilizer after 3 weeks. Yes, I use ice, several times a day. .When I lie on my back (only position possible) I have really bad pain under my shoulder blade. I am taking Meloxican for inflammation and Tylenol for pain, which does not seem to help. Yesterday I went to see my PCP and he gave my a prescription med for my pain, only for a few days.
Thank you
I got a reverse shoulder replacement about 4 years ago and I'm still in pain. I have great range of motion but there is pain. I went to a pain management doctor for a while and she suggested I go to a neurosurgeon. After an MRI shows some issues with C4/C5 and C6/C7 spacing being restricted he wants to open them up and install a plate over them to insure the spacing stays opened. He is saying he feels like there's possible pinched nerves causing the problem. I can't buy that. So I'm trying to make an informed decision on what direction to move in. Research, research and more research.
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See a pain management doctor and have him/her burn the nerve going to that shoulder. I've had it done for my neck and it helps for about a year or so. You would be going in as an outpatient and leave the same day. Piece of cake. No recover time at all. Its done with needles. Ask about it.
Scapula is healed. Going to physical therapy and doing well. Right shoulder needs a revision…but pain has subsided so I will wait to jump into another surgery. It has been over a year now. Pain is better and life is good.
I had reverse shoulder replacement going on 4 months ago, I am continuing outpatient therapy two days a week and my reach is at 45% I am told hopefully I will get 70% back, but a lot of the pain gone but still have days pain is terrible, mostly my muscles are the problems cannot reach behind yet. When in pain it is hard to get relief I am on Xarelto and there is limited over the counter that I can take, and doctor does not want give me prescription pain meds, so what do you do, suffer through this process
Cryocuff ice machine was my pain relief. It was awesome for that. I was in therapy for a year couldn’t drive til almost 4 months. It’s extremely hard work on our parts. If surgeon has done their part always tell your therapist issues you are having. Recovery is not a sprint but a marathon. My therapist had me using muscle stimulator did dry needling (not comfortable but results great) my RTS done in 2019 to date I still use pulleys daily, therabands and 5 lb weights. It’s a new normal not suppose to lift more than that because of AC joint that surgeon was unable to fix. Still do dry needling at least every three weeks and taping when pec and deltoid get upset cause of doing work for all the muscles lost but don’t regret doing it. I can reach for things etc no pain Best of luck