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BTKR, I'm almost scared to ask how ur doing! But, are u seeing any progress?
For you guys on here in the medical/physical therapy field...I haven't worn my sling for the last 2 days. Today marks the 5 week past surgery date. I'm going through my daily work routine (just at a desk and driving) and am using my right arm but am not lifting or pushing or using it other than to maybe brush my teeth and use my computer mouse. I don't have any pain and don't feel like I'm "rushing it" by doing this. But what are your thoughts?I know they told me 6 weeks in a sling and I figured if I'm out at 5 weeks its not the end of the world...Mike
Quote from: MichaelJ on April 30, 2012, 12:16:04 PMFor you guys on here in the medical/physical therapy field...I haven't worn my sling for the last 2 days. Today marks the 5 week past surgery date. I'm going through my daily work routine (just at a desk and driving) and am using my right arm but am not lifting or pushing or using it other than to maybe brush my teeth and use my computer mouse. I don't have any pain and don't feel like I'm "rushing it" by doing this. But what are your thoughts?I know they told me 6 weeks in a sling and I figured if I'm out at 5 weeks its not the end of the world...MikeSure, go ahead. Start throwing a football.This is funnier than chit. Are you kidding with this here? You're asking for medical advice about a shoulder from someone other than the guy who operated on it or his assigned PT professional? I love HuntWA and all, but when it comes to how to behave after surgery, I don't think I'll be asking a bunch of hunters.Now, ask how to tune a bow or cape an elk, this is the right place.
Good Luck guys! I am a physical therapist and have certainly seen a good share of Rotator cuff surgery patients. Take your time to get back - do not rush shoulder surgery recovery.
Hey guys,I have been reading alot of your posts and I would like to offer some advice if possible. I am new to the forum. I am a bow hunter, but also in the Medical field. I am an athletic trainer that now works as a medical device sales rep, selling rotator cuff implants to Orthopedic surgeons. I have been in the O.R. for almost 10 years with Orthopedics surgeons, and have seen it all. Would be happy to offer advice to guys like you who go under the knife. I have seen great surgeons perform this operation and some not so good.Please let me know if I can help with any Physical Therapy questions and or help explain what some of your doctor's are telling you regarding the surgery itself. I would love to help out where I can.