Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Tips to help recover from shoulder surgery

Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is a procedure that has been around for decades. It's less invasive than open surgery, but there is still a significant recovery time and it is not a cake walk. Stitches need to heal and muscles and tendons need to be used again, gently, with the guidance of a physical therapist. According to the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons, it could take several weeks to bounce back from this type of surgery in one of the most complicated joints in the body. This article includes a good description of the shoulder joint anatomy, possible areas that need repair, some planning tips, procedures, and rehab.

1. Give yourself time. Arrange for help during the first two weeks of recovery and maybe longer.

2. Have a reclining chair or plenty of pillows for propping yourself up in bed. Laying flat may not be comfortable for a few weeks after the surgery.

3. Use ice to reduce swelling. When my mother had shoulder surgery she was reluctant to use ice because of the harsh cold. She was already in pain and didn't want more discomfort. Then she tried a gentle ice pack that is also a microwave heating pad. It is filled with dried corn and because there is low water content it does not get as cold as a bag of frozen peas or ice cubes.

4. Use a sling to help immobilize the shoulder during recovery as recommended by your physician.

5. There are physical aids like a "grabber" or that a occupational therapist might recommend to help you cope in the first week or two if you cannot arrange for help 24/7.

Man using microwave heating pad in the shape of a Black Bear for his shoulder
Black Bear Ice Pack and Microwave Heating Pad
A Cozy Black Bear from Maine Warmers can be stored in a plastic bag in the freezer and used it for about Seal or a Back Warmer. Once your shoulder has healed, a physical therapist may have you use heat to stimulate circulation and  increase flexibility. Then you can take your frozen "Warmer" and heat it for 1.5 minutes and enjoy soothing heat therapy.
20 minutes every few hours. It helped reduce the swelling and was not harsh like ice cubes! Other products for the shoulder are a

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