Arthroscopy Shoulder Surgery Set
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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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What is the recovery time for arthroscopic shoulder surgery?
Recovery time after arthroscopic shoulder surgery varies depending on the complexity of the procedure, but most patients begin light activities within two to four weeks. Full recovery, including regaining strength and range of motion, typically takes three to six months. Physical therapy is essential during this period to restore shoulder function and prevent stiffness. While pain and swelling are common initially, these symptoms improve with proper care and rehabilitation. Following your surgeonās instructions is key to achieving the best outcome.
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How bad does arthroscopic shoulder surgery hurt?
Pain after arthroscopic shoulder surgery is usually moderate and manageable with prescribed medications and cold therapy. Most patients experience discomfort for the first few days, which gradually decreases over time. The minimally invasive nature of arthroscopy means less tissue trauma compared to open surgery, resulting in quicker pain relief. Physical therapy may cause mild soreness as you regain mobility, but this is normal and temporary. Proper pain management and adherence to post-operative care help ensure a smoother recovery.
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What not to do after arthroscopic shoulder surgery?
After arthroscopic shoulder surgery, you should avoid lifting heavy objects, reaching overhead, or performing strenuous activities until cleared by your surgeon. Do not remove your sling prematurely, as it supports healing and prevents accidental strain. Avoid driving until you have regained adequate strength and mobility in your arm. Skipping physical therapy or ignoring movement restrictions can lead to complications or delayed recovery. Always follow your surgeonās guidelines for safe rehabilitation.
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What position are you in for arthroscopic shoulder surgery?
During arthroscopic shoulder surgery, patients are typically positioned in either the beach chair position or the lateral decubitus position. The beach chair position involves sitting upright at an angle, which provides excellent access to the shoulder joint and allows easy adjustment during surgery. The lateral position places the patient on their side with the arm supported and traction applied for joint visualization. Both positions are chosen based on the surgeonās preference and the specific procedure being performed. Proper positioning ensures safety, comfort, and optimal surgical access.
