Reverse Shoulder Replacement: Recovery process
I am scheduled for this surgery in September. I have been putting it off as long as possible, because I am worried about recovery. I don't have a lot of help and am very concerned with how well I will be able to handle daily living activities with the shoulder immobilizer. If anyone has gone through this recovery process, I would appreciate any advice or input you may have.
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I agree that shoulder surgery requires the most patience. But I am recovered at 80 and am back to swing dancing!
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Shoulders are indeed the most difficult recovery. I was patient , did my exercises, and now can return to swing dancing. I’m 80.
Had total shoulder replacement in 5/22. Tore a muscle and prosthesis dislocated. Had a reverse procedure yesterday. Saw the therapist today. In for another 6 months of pt.
3rd day post open, pain not to bad. Bruising all over my back and rt. Side. Hurts worse than the surgery. You will need help after surgery. PT his coming to my house since I can't drive, bought lots of frozen meals no lifting any pots or pans. Sling stays on 6 weeks that the worst part. I have severe bruising under my arm and the sling irritates it, get a rolling laundry basket no lifting. No housecleaning with the injured arm. A maid service would be nice. I sleep in a recliner lying in a bed is to uncomfortable. You will need someone to stay with you. Glad to answer anymore questions
Try to freeze foods in advance also I hear an ice shoulder machine is good.
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If you were told you need reverse shoulder replacement surgery, there is probably a lot of damage. I was told in 2015 that I needed a total shoulder replacement. It was scheduled for 2016 but I backed out. I had undergone two knee replacements in 2015 and I just felt adding a third surgery would be too much.
I exercised in our heated pool and really did not have any pain. When I asked a surgeon why I had no pain, he said that my bones had fused together so there was no osteoarthritis to cause pain. I am not sure I understand that.
So, finally, in 2023, I had reverse shoulder replacement surgery on my left non dominant shoulder. I had no pain with the surgery nor after the surgery. I think it is common now to give you a type of lidocaine that gets pumped into the nerves going to your shoulder. You wear it for 2 1/2 days and by that time, the pain is pretty much gone.
I did not need pain meds - just tylenol. I also took celebrex. Celebrex may interfere with healing but I have taken it for a long time.
I don't know what my final range of motion will be. I am concerned that I have been a little aggressive about lifting stuff and also using that shoulder. Would I know if something is out of whack?? Not sure.