This is the best, straightforward, down to earth explanation of any PT approach that I have ever seen on RUclips. I got the idea that all this doctor cared about in the presentation was the health, care, rehab and recovery of his patients. Big wow factor for me. No ego! Great stuff.
I’m glad you are doing so well!😊 Please make sure you continue to follow your surgeons instructions and get an appointment with your local physical therapist.
Had rotor cuff surgery at age 70 and it failed 11 months ago so I just had reverse shoulder replacement seven days ago. Thank you for explaining what I’ll be looking forward to in the coming weeks. I couldn’t find no one else putting out a video like this except for you.
Thank you for your kind comments Joyce! Best of luck through your rehab process. I hope the video is a helpful supplement to the information you get from your surgeon and PT.
I’m 76 going in for reversal rotor cuff surgery .. not happy about.. How do you feel? I’m have three full thickness tears and lots of arthritis. Been waiting 31/2 yrs AFRAID are you happy so far? Blessings💞
I am 75 years old and I had this surgery 8 weeks ago- after having a "Hemiarthoplasty" 3 years ago that left me with a stiff and "aching" shoulder-- this surgery has given me much more range of motion and NO PAIN--except for "stretched" muscle burn from exercise-- (use an ice pack after exercising). Physical Therapy will take you much faster through your rehab than this video shows-- I was out of the sling for all intents and purposes in 2 weeks while around the house and driving once again; and then doing stretching and motion exercises at 4 weeks; and now, at 8 weeks, am using 3 pound weights and 30# strength bands for resistance exercises. I think having experienced the failed previous surgery has allowed me mentally to do More and Faster this time around, knowing what to expect-- but all with the PT people and the doctor in agreement. I attend PT classes for guidance 2 times a week; but I do those exercises EVERY DAY at home. I expect to start practicing my golf game in 2 weeks, and playing once again 2 weeks after that. Don't think that what I do is any different than what someone else who wants "get better" can do-- you just have work at it, and while being careful not "over do" anything, do each exercise with full commitment.
Hello Keith, so happy to hear you are having such great results! Thank you for watching my video. I’m glad you are ahead of schedule. Keep in mind healing time frames can greatly vary from person to person. You are correct that it is important to not over do it and to be patient as it is a major surgery. Hope your golf game is improved as well!😊
I had a reverse total shoulder surgery on my right shoulder nearly 9 years ago. I did my own physical therapy. I had two other failed surgeries before it ,due to formal physical therapy..with a therapist who was too aggressive... both times . My shoulder dislocated, and separated both times .Not Fun at all....
Thank you so much!! I have osteoporosis and all it took was my grandson running and jumping on me and made me fall with him on to a hardwood floor. Reverse surgery is this Fri 2/3/23. Made me feel better and less nervous. Thank you! Great video.
Thank you for taking the time to produce this. I will be proceeding with Reverse Shoulder surgery in the new year - this will assist with prep and followup. Also great to know what I can expect and plan for.
Dr. Waldron, Thank you so much for making and posting this wonderful video! I’m sure this is going to be very helpful, not just for me, but for many other people. I wish every doctor was like you. Best wishes!
I just had Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement surgery a week ago I’m so glad I found your video. I will be referring to this for next 10 week s thank you
I had a TSR surgery and felt lost upon returning home. I was given nearly non existent info on how to handle my Post Op recovery!! Thank goodness for RUclips and this video is THE BEST video I have seen which gives me not only a timeline to benchmark my recovery process, but it also allows me to track how I’m progressing in PT. Thank you for making this video. It made a big difference for me.
Things you should know from my personal experience. I exploded my shoulder in a work accident. I had the old school repair done first, didn't work. Then they completely rebuilt the shoulder using cadaver skin. It failed, then they went in and did a scope. Cleaning everything out of the shoulder. Then with no option left, they did a complete reverse shoulder replacement. The only thing it did was get rid of the non stop, never ending pain. I'm extremely thankful for that. But i only have less than 25% usage of my dominant arm. If your shoulder is extremely damaged and has been through multi surgical procedures. Don't build, or fool yourself up into thinking. This surgical procedure will fix everything, cause it won't. My surgeon told me our best outcome. Would be ending the non stop, never ending pain. We did that so I'm forever grateful to my last surgeon for that. This isn't my opinion, this is exactly what i went through. In a two year and three month process. Nobody should have to go through that many surgical procedures. In that short amount of time. I wish i would have had the surgeon. That did the last two surgical procedures from the start. Instead of going through two surgeons before him. Maybe things could have turned out differently.
Thank you Dr. Jeff. This was extremely thorough, and helpful. I'm gleaning what I can regarding pre and post op techniques, to hopefully have a good outcome.
Awesome video on what to do before & after surgery!!! I'm having my first TSR Reversal next year. I'm soon to turn 65. Following year, my right shoulder.
Thank you for this excellent presentation on how to prepare and recover from Reverse Shoulder Replacement surgery. Although I will seek the initial guidance of a PT, much of these recovery techniques I can do by myself. Your explanation of the requisite steps and exercises here will save me a substantial amount of money during my recovery. I really appreciate your taking the time to do this.
Your reverse shoulder replacement video was the most useful I have found. Your coverage of PRE surgery exercises was especially helpful because, although I had performed those exercises after prior surgeries years ago, I had wrongly "given up" because of my increased pain before this surgery. I also appreciate your captions of many of your most critical instructions so I can make screenshots that are easy to follow. For instance, "Most times in sling 100% of time first 72 hours " I need your specific instructions. Your video was complete and straightforward, and I can easily keep reviewing the things I might otherwise not do, like "icing several times a day...". My only suggestion from prior surgeries is that you suggest people buy one of the five-foot by 3-inch foam swimming pool poles and cut it into one-foot lengths to support your elbows rather than rolled-up towels. The foam is lighter, and easier to grab and hold than a folded towel.
I very much appreciate straightforward teaching videos like this one. I'm doing research to decide if I will have RTSR surgery. I fell and pulled my right humerus out of its socket and down an inch a half or so. I began PT right away. To my amazement, my muscles have pulled my humerus humerus back up a half inch toward its correct placement. It will never go back to where it was, though. I'll wait another five months, have some new x-rays made, and talk again with the expert surgeon who would do the surgery if I decide I want that. It has been surprisingly difficult to get the information I need to understand the benefits and downsides of each choice. There are some unknowns, of course. Even so, I need to know as much as I can to choose the option that is most likely to be a good one for me. Thank you for this helpful video.
Thank you for watching Zeba and your kind words! It sounds like you are doing your research and have a great team that is guiding you in recovery! Your approach towards taking time to strengthen and gain capacity will be helpful long-term strategy regardless of wether you have the surgery or not.
Thanks for this video. Best one I have watched yet. I am scheduled to have surgery soon after Thanksgiving. I have heard my doc is slow on ordering PT from a physical therapist my wife sees. After watching this video I can see the need to move slow with exercise. I like to golf so hoping this surgery allows me range of motion.
My pleasure, so glad that you found the video helpful! Definitely take it slow and following your surgeons instructions. Return to golf is often possible once cleared by your surgeon and physical therapist 😊.
Thank you for the information I am 4 weeks out from surgery. I have been told to take it easy since I think the case was more involved than expected. I have been given only a couple exercises. 😊
You are welcome! Not all surgeries are the same, if you have been told to take it easy, then you need to follow those instructions from your surgeon. I wish you a successful recover 😊
Thank you so much you help me to understand so much what to be expecting about this surgery. I’m getting ready to have it done in six weeks this helped tremendously. Thanks!
Hello Dr. Jeff. Great rehab video I just had my Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement 3 weeks ago. Can you possibly provide a web link where you purchased your pulley set up ? I've searched all over and haven't found any like yours. Thank you much!.........
Had both shoulders done cost under 1 million done paid for by Humana insurance. Hope to work soon been 5 months layed up vetty physical therapist. Thanks Joel
Hi rebbeca I had this same operation on the 16th January 2023 prior to this I had 2rotarty cuff tears same shoulder cartilage repair on my other shoulder I received 6 physio appointments then they said I could have no more because it looks bad on there feedback I am also on gabapentin which I’ve been prescribed for nerve pain in my spine due to 2x collapsed discs resulting in sciatica having pain going down my arm to the top of my hand if it wasn’t for garden gate hitting my shoulder full on I would not have had surgery i to wish I had not had done I know what you are experiencing and you have my deepest sympathy are you uk based I’m due to see my surgeon inappropriately 2 weeks have cut my gabapentin down from 3x600mlg to 3x150mlg cannot work out after 6 hours if it’s withdrawal from the surgery/or the medication I hope you recover the worst 4months of my life I am 68 years old and up to the operation I used to work 7 days a week doing timber restoration and exterior work painting/decorating i yours improves regards Paul
I am 52 and I just had a complete shoulder replacement in my left shoulder. Osteoarthritis bone on bone. Doctor said I have a shoulder of a 90 yr old! 😅 five weeks postop still out of work on STD, most likely will be in till first week of February, at least. Going to physical therapy three times a week but it’s only six weeks I believe I thought that was kind of a low amount but then they give me home courses.
Thank you for your comment. Be patient with yourself and follow the plan given to you by your surgeon and PT. It’s important to focus on quality of movement over quantity. Minimize substitutions of neck and wrist.
Very helpful. I had the other shoulder done early 2020 during the pandemic and I didn't remember all. Of the exercises between week 1 and week 4. Thank you Doctor.
excellent. Mine was a quad break of the proximal humerus. I didn’t have much of a choice. I had some minor nerve damage but it’s corrected over time. Still have some numbness over the skin area of my affected shoulder. The time/gradual progress for PT was and is a mystery. My surgeon wanted aggressive rehab right out of the gate. I’m a medical doctor so I iced, did some mild passive ROM exercises. I’m past week 16 and can only lift my arm ninety degrees. It’s a different ball game when it’s traumatic vs degenerative. I can use light dumbbells and resistance bands. At this point It’s minimum 5 days a week for at least 40 -50 mins. 1-2 dats a week won’t get the job done. i’m expected to be skiing and playing basketball by December. That makes about 7-8 months.
Thank you for your comments Joe. I would make sure that the PT that is working with you assesses your neck and thoracic spine to help aide your shoulder rehab! Good luck and let me know if you have any questions.😃
How is your shoulder now? All I could remember is he said I have 3 full thickness tears & lots of arthritis I really don’t want reversal.. want just regular surgery.. so what if it’s bumpy. Can’t see it snd I’m 76 yrs old .. that’s what I’m thinking . Blessings to you
I am 74 and four weeks out of left shoulder total reverse shoulder replacement. In the sling when doing nothing. The rest of the time I keep the elbow against my side. I had been exercising before surgery with Battleropes and TRX. Never had any problems with the ropes. TRX on some always kept elbow in to side. It the humerus was destroyed by arthritis it had to be replaced. I had good strength before surgery and it is helping tons. Today is your weeks but no lateral movement.
Great video. I am 74 and was in surgery a week after the diagnosis. (8 years post fauled rotator cuff surgery) Your 19:16 instructions varied some from my Dr. He just wants me to do the pendulum along with an assisted sawing motion and an assisted curls for the first month. Then, to the assisted broomstick close to my chest for 4 weeks, then the broomstick assisted raised straight arm in front the next 4 weeks. I have the pulley, but I forgot to ask Dr. if I should use it. Love the video. I do think it jumps around a bit.
I see the Dr in a couple days.. I think I will do Carpal Tunnel surgery first then the reversal I fell holding a glass sliding door wall. Never let it go. Yelled my leg my leg which turned purple from knee to butt.. and FAT I didn’t think about shoulder as I worked General Motors Truck plant assembly line 30 yrs Shoulders always ached but as time went on I am unable to raise to use arm So surgery here I come .. Hoping for the BEST
Thank You Dr Jeff Waldron I saved this .. I will do the before surgery routine.. As I’ve had other shoulder done when I was 24 from bad car accident I threw a rope over shower rod and would pull arm up that way.. then I would lay in bed raise arm to headboard .. going to was hard but bring back down was very hard but I persisted and the arm they said would never work again .. works amazing they ran a ?? a coat hanger down my arm and whatever at shoulder .. crushed collar bone. Shoulder, arm and ribs I was young and wouldn’t give up.. but I’m afraid I might do less with my arm after surgery then now .. from some things I read.. WOW I usually don’t rant on but I feel you understand I love your routine for repair I’m so impressed thank you!
excellent and informative video. I'm having RTSA in about a week. One note however - If I could do the pre-surgery range of motion exercises you show I wouldn't need this surgery! For those with arthritis we often can't rotate out to the side much at all or get our arm much above shoulder height.
Thank you for watching and best of luck with your surgery. The pre-op exercises are just the movement you can do within tolerance and helps to get a little more movement before the surgery. 😊
thank you s much for the step by step protocol for both preoperative and postoperative recovery and physical therapy instructions. I wanted to know what to expect. have gone through my share of physical therapy for back injuries and total knee arthroplasty, but not the shoulder. I am a long time RN., but it's different when you are the patient.
Most individuals are doing well with minimal pain by two weeks post-op. However, others with neck pain and other comorbidities may have longer healing timeframes.
@@dr.jeffwaldrondptocscomt4462 I have degenerative lumbar disc and cervical challenges. But I'm relieved to know that the worst of the pain will diminsh after the first two weeks. Thank you so much.
I’m two weeks postop tomorrow still going through basic PT here at my home and start physical therapy on December 2. Looking forward to regaining function following left reverse shoulder replacement had two prior rotator cuff attempts and they lasted a good long time, but my rotator cuff was completely torn so although there was not a lot of pain prior to my surgery, I couldn’t lift my left arm above 45° to gain as much over head function as possible. Thank you for this very explanatory video!
Thank you for a video on reversed total replacement this is the 1st 1 ive found could you do a video on rehab on LONG TERM ROM STRENGTH like 1-2 yrs out i had a 1 with a humourus elbow replacement almost 2yrs ago ( i had a crushed shoulder broken arm ribs ×4yrs ago and had intial shoulder replacement and arm kept breaking and eventually went compound) i need a rountine to devolpe strength post 2yrs on arm im grateful they didnt amputate tht was the other option 😮 so if you could do a video on this niche issue i would be gratefull thank you
Hi Dr. Waldron I am 13 weeks out from shoulder replacement surgery and I still have trouble lifting my arm past 90 degrees infront of me. I have a torn rotatorcuff and my surgeon and I agreed to wait 6 weeks to see if things improve,but if they dont would a reverse shoulder replacement help someone like me that is very active?
Best ways to avoid scar tissue? I had a TKR two years ago, and working through the scar tissue was tough. I did have a good overall recovery with my knee. I’m hoping to stay ahead of the game with development of scar tissue on my upcoming (reverse) shoulder replacement. Thanks.
Great question! Gentle regular movement of your shoulder will reduce scar tissue formation. The surgical techniques down today minimize the amount of scarring as well. You should be in great shape following the care guidelines from your surgeon and physical therapist.
Isn’t one of the post-op precautions for rTSA is avoiding extension past neutral as well as IR and adduction which is pretty much hands behind the back?
Great question Warren. Yes you will be careful with motions behind your back the first 6 weeks. After 6 weeks of you have normal healing most patients begin work on these motions gently. Of course follow your physician and physical therapist’s instructions for your case.
Great video Dr. Waldron, I'm 79 and had my reverse shoulder surgery about 7 weeks ago I'm worried because I can only get 20 - 30 degrees of motion with the cane push(rotator). I've been in therapy for 3 weeks(3 times a week) and do the major exercises 1-3 times a day, but still have a lot of soreness. The therapist says that my shoulder is very stiff and will take a lot of work. Should I go easier until the pain goes away? - Andy
Hello Andy, thank you! Definitely follow the instructions of your PT. A stiff shoulder it’s a good idea to respect the pain and do your exercises 3-5x a day in more gentle bouts than going more aggressive 1-3x a day. Be patient with your body and remember to do the same exercises on your non operative shoulder so you don’t get neck pain.
I was 55; horrible osteoarthritis. Bone on bone with a rotator cuff tear. The Doctor did a rotator cuff repair with a hemi replacement. I am in so much pain 2 1/2 years after surgery. I’ll be 58 years old this year ; I’ve had two opinions, one doctor will do a reversal; the original doctor won’t because of my age.
Sorry to hear about your situation. I would try an get your function right now. 58 is young and having function right now should be your top priority. Please seek out skilled physical therapy care as well.
@@dr.jeffwaldrondptocscomt4462 I think I’m headed for that reversal! I totally agree with getting the function of my arm back! Thank you! And yes, pretty sure my rotator cuff has torn, again! So I don’t think I have many options 🤷🏼♀️ Also, I’ve had foot fusion( twice) both hips replaced, back fusion, neck fusion, right major rotator repair! Yes, I AM A MESS!😭But I’m tough!💪🏼
Wish I had never had this surgery. Left me with nerve damage in my arm and hand. My hand is now deformed and I drop things. The feeling in my arm and hand is horrible. Have to take gabapentin and it does not much good but does help me to be able to rest at night. When I woke up from surgery I told the nurses something was wrong with my hand. They did nothing. I had a total knee replacement, rotator cuff and carpal tunnel surgery and they were perfect. Same surgeon. But I pray I never have to have another surgery because this shoulder surgery done me in!!
Sorry to hear you had such a poor outcome Rebecca and wound up with nerve damage in your hand. This is definitely not the norm and more than 95% of patients have a successful outcome to this procedure.
@rebeccasimmons3536, @dr.jeffwaldronptocscomt4463. I had reverse shoulder replacement exactly 2 years ago following a fall and fractured humerus. Have been to PT since. I had damage to all 3 nerves in arm and have a numb hand and can't make a fist. Barely touch top of my head. Seeing a chiropractor next week. Am thinking I have calcific tendonitis. No pain, thankfully.
I had Balloon Surgery at NYU LANGONE .. after eight weeks in a sling and seven weeks of physical therapy three times a week and MRI now shows I am worse now than I was before the operation… apparently my only hope is reverse shoulder replacement which I’m having done April 26 by Dr. Jonathan Levy…I am 67 but extremely active ..racquetball and weightlifting…Just curious to know if I can return to the sports and if so how long and any limitations
Having multiple surgeries or procedures done can change or influence your potential return to sports. This will need to be a discussion you have with your surgeon and physical therapist. In general most RTSA can return to sports at 6 months to one year at a graduated progression and racquetball would be fine as long as you don’t run into the wall.
@@dr.jeffwaldrondptocscomt4462 Much appreciation for your response..I am beyond frustrated.. The initial surgeon told me they were two options depending on how much arthritis was in the shoulder..#1 if there wasn’t too much arthritis he would be able to do the balloon surgery..#2..If the arthritis was too much there would have to be a reverse shoulder replacement done and he does not do that operation.. after the operation he told me he was able to do the balloon surgery…. now he’s telling me the reason why the operation failed was because there was too much arthritis..Sorry to vent ..again thank you for your time and guidance
@@charliebutera1198 Can empathize somewhat - had a failed "partial" shoulder replacement 3 years ago-- was told it might take a "couple of years" to get rid of the pain-- after a 2 1/2 years, no improvement-- so I inquired of another Dr. who recommended a RTSA -- operation was 8 weeks ago-- and the results "night and day" better-- I am pain free and well on the road to playing golf in another 6 weeks, if not sooner. By the way, a youngster like you should fare much better-- I am 75!
@@keithencapera8097 .. thanks for the reply. Best wishes to you…..I’m at 9 months ..about 70% strength level BUT still feeling a notch /weakness when raising my arm with anything 5lbs or more…
I had a total right shoulder reverse replacement Fe 2nd this year and am wondering if you have a video for this surgery? Some of the exercises you have do not work with my surgery. I have no rotator cuff. At 76 I cannot afford PT for months on end and want to get as good a recovery as I am able. Can you help?
Thank you for watching Ginger. I would recommend getting a few visits of PT to get pointed in the right direction and then use the posted video if your PT agrees. You have already spent a lot of money on the surgery, a few visits of PT would be well worth the expense. I understand that everyone has different situations and I hope this advice helps you.
Sadly, I am recovering from a 3rd shoulder surgery. 2 replacements. These exercises have been very useful. They will once again be implemented. Thank you!
Thanks doctor Can ask u few questions about my case .. its about external rotation ..my shoulder and external rotation is still stuck and what will occur if I make strech it with strong.. I hade frozen shoulder by posterior dislocation before 4 months How long does it take for my shoulders to be normal by performing above video exercises
What if there is pain doing normal activities - lifting coffee cup - book - at top of bicep and crunch noises after six months post 2ed reverse (1st failed). I am a left leg amputee which complicates this?
Hi Alf, you will need a physical therapist to help give you more optimal movement strategies. Crunching and pain especially after a revision, your body is substituting and will need guidance to alter these movements and get support from muscles that alleviate pain and allow increased function.
Had this done June 2020, best thing I ever did. No more Arthritis pain and my doctor said I'm a freak because I can now raise my arm almost as high as my good shoulder. Only thing I can't reach back or put on a belt but who cares? I don't lift any weights but I can still golf and actually hitting it further than before
So glad to hear that you are doing so well! At 8:27 into this video, I give two exercises especially the one grabbing a door handle and side stepping that would help you with getting your belt on! Thank you for watching!
@@dr.jeffwaldrondptocscomt4462 thanks, my doctor advised me not to put to much emphasis on those movements but I was doing almost every excercise you're showing 👍
Generally within the first three weeks depending on your surgeon and how you are recovering. You will be in a sling the first 4 weeks and will need to ice and might start PT the first week to help reduce pain and get instructions on how to care for your wound.
Hi Jeff, and thx for this awesome video. I have a reverse shoulder coming a week from today. I stopped doing the floor based, dumbbell locked to hip dumbbell against gravity work a few months ago. Listening to u I realize that I should have kept it up - instead I've been power walking up a steep hill and strongly swinging my arms - will this help me in recovering, or just the wrong motion? Also, is one week doing the moves in this video going to be helpful, or have I waited too long? Thx again, really appreciate the PT wisdom!
Hi Jeff, thank you for your kind words. One week of doing the exercises before surgery would still be beneficial as long as you minimize any pain with movements. Good luck next week!😊
That will limit your ability to lift your hand off your back when reaching behind. But luckily you have other shoulder muscles that internally rotate like the Lat muscle Teres Major.
Sorry to hear your husband is having such a bad outcome and experience. I hope you both find solutions and continue to seek out good doctors to help you on what sounds like a long path to recovery. Keep trying, the body has an amazing ability to find capacity in new ways. 🙏🏻
check Dr Scott Stephens on Advancements in Shoulder Replacement (also talks about Reverse SR) & new modular devices that ease revisions when necessary. Also ability to do 3D virtual custom fit. very advanced!
I have had 12 shoulder surgeries on left... 10 was a total reverse shoulder replacement. I have had a open wound since 2016 when it was done... I was told that I can only get 15_20 yrs out of this surgery. I'm 43 now do I was 37 when It got done. Is this true there a expiry date on this type of surgery
12 surgeries is a lot on one shoulder, sorry to hear you went through so many procedures. It’s hard to predict how long a joint will last and there are just general guidelines of 15-20 years. Do the best you can with self care to keep it healthy and mobile. Maybe have yearly check-in appointments with your local PT to update exercises and get advice on appropriate activities.
This is the best, straightforward, down to earth explanation of any PT approach that I have ever seen on RUclips. I got the idea that all this doctor cared about in the presentation was the health, care, rehab and recovery of his patients. Big wow factor for me. No ego! Great stuff.
Thank you Linda for your kind words! I so enjoy helping and treating patients every day and am glad that you find my channel helpful!
How long rehab
I had my reverse replacement last Wednesday; very little pain!! Praise God!!!! Again, I’m so glad I found your video!!!! THANK YOU!!!;)
I’m glad you are doing so well!😊 Please make sure you continue to follow your surgeons instructions and get an appointment with your local physical therapist.
Had rotor cuff surgery at age 70 and it failed 11 months ago so I just had reverse shoulder replacement seven days ago. Thank you for explaining what I’ll be looking forward to in the coming weeks.
I couldn’t find no one else putting out a video like this except for you.
Thank you for your kind comments Joyce! Best of luck through your rehab process. I hope the video is a helpful supplement to the information you get from your surgeon and PT.
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Blessings💞
How are you doing now Joy?
I am 75 years old and I had this surgery 8 weeks ago- after having a "Hemiarthoplasty" 3 years ago that left me with a stiff and "aching" shoulder-- this surgery has given me much more range of motion and NO PAIN--except for "stretched" muscle burn from exercise-- (use an ice pack after exercising). Physical Therapy will take you much faster through your rehab than this video shows-- I was out of the sling for all intents and purposes in 2 weeks while around the house and driving once again; and then doing stretching and motion exercises at 4 weeks; and now, at 8 weeks, am using 3 pound weights and 30# strength bands for resistance exercises. I think having experienced the failed previous surgery has allowed me mentally to do More and Faster this time around, knowing what to expect-- but all with the PT people and the doctor in agreement. I attend PT classes for guidance 2 times a week; but I do those exercises EVERY DAY at home. I expect to start practicing my golf game in 2 weeks, and playing once again 2 weeks after that. Don't think that what I do is any different than what someone else who wants "get better" can do-- you just have work at it, and while being careful not "over do" anything, do each exercise with full commitment.
Hello Keith, so happy to hear you are having such great results! Thank you for watching my video. I’m glad you are ahead of schedule. Keep in mind healing time frames can greatly vary from person to person. You are correct that it is important to not over do it and to be patient as it is a major surgery. Hope your golf game is improved as well!😊
I had a reverse total shoulder surgery on my right shoulder nearly 9 years ago. I did my own physical therapy. I had two other failed surgeries before it ,due to formal physical therapy..with a therapist who was too aggressive... both times . My shoulder dislocated, and separated both times .Not Fun at all....
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I just had a shoulder replacement and thanks to his guidance I am more flexible now
Hi Ana, thank you for watching and I glad you found the information helpful 😊.
Very thorough and informative video with no BS. Thank you for taking the time to explain everything and the important timeline.
You are most welcome Jean! Thank you for watching.
Thank you so much!! I have osteoporosis and all it took was my grandson running and jumping on me and made me fall with him on to a hardwood floor. Reverse surgery is this Fri 2/3/23. Made me feel better and less nervous. Thank you! Great video.
I’m sorry to hear about your fall. I’m glad the video put you at ease with up coming surgery😊. Best of luck in your recovery!
Thank you for taking the time to produce this. I will be proceeding with Reverse Shoulder surgery in the new year - this will assist with prep and followup. Also great to know what I can expect and plan for.
Your welcome Ginny! Good luck with your surgery and thank you for watching.
Dr. Waldron, Thank you so much for making and posting this wonderful video! I’m sure this is going to be very helpful, not just for me, but for many other people. I wish every doctor was like you. Best wishes!
My pleasure making this video! I so appreciate your kind comments, best of luck with your shoulder😊!
I just had Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement surgery a week ago I’m so glad I found your video. I will be referring to this for next 10 week s thank you
Thank you for watching. Please be sure to get scheduled with your local physical therapist as well.
I had a TSR surgery and felt lost upon returning home. I was given nearly non existent info on how to handle my Post Op recovery!! Thank goodness for RUclips and this video is THE BEST video I have seen which gives me not only a timeline to benchmark my recovery process, but it also allows me to track how I’m progressing in PT. Thank you for making this video. It made a big difference for me.
So glad you found this video helpful! I wish you success in your recovery! Thank you for watching!
A very down to earth explanation. It gave me courage to continue with my rehab.
Glad to hear you found the video helpful Pauline! Keep up your hard work!
Things you should know from my personal experience. I exploded my shoulder in a work accident. I had the old school repair done first, didn't work. Then they completely rebuilt the shoulder using cadaver skin. It failed, then they went in and did a scope. Cleaning everything out of the shoulder. Then with no option left, they did a complete reverse shoulder replacement. The only thing it did was get rid of the non stop, never ending pain. I'm extremely thankful for that. But i only have less than 25% usage of my dominant arm. If your shoulder is extremely damaged and has been through multi surgical procedures. Don't build, or fool yourself up into thinking. This surgical procedure will fix everything, cause it won't. My surgeon told me our best outcome. Would be ending the non stop, never ending pain. We did that so I'm forever grateful to my last surgeon for that. This isn't my opinion, this is exactly what i went through. In a two year and three month process. Nobody should have to go through that many surgical procedures. In that short amount of time. I wish i would have had the surgeon. That did the last two surgical procedures from the start. Instead of going through two surgeons before him. Maybe things could have turned out differently.
Thank you Dr. Jeff. This was extremely thorough, and helpful. I'm gleaning what I can regarding pre and post op techniques, to hopefully have a good outcome.
Thank you for watching Phil! I hope you have excellent outcomes!
Awesome video on what to do before & after surgery!!!
I'm having my first TSR Reversal next year. I'm soon to turn 65. Following year, my right shoulder.
Thank you, I’m so glad you found the video helpful! I wish you a successful recovery!
Thank you for this excellent presentation on how to prepare and recover from Reverse Shoulder Replacement surgery. Although I will seek the initial guidance of a PT, much of these recovery techniques I can do by myself. Your explanation of the requisite steps and exercises here will save me a substantial amount of money during my recovery. I really appreciate your taking the time to do this.
Thank you for watching Gary! Yes, please do consult with a PT close to your home. Good luck through your healing process! 😊
Excellent information! So glad you were available to talk to us!
Im so happy to hear you found this information helpful! 😊
Your reverse shoulder replacement video was the most useful I have found. Your coverage of PRE surgery exercises was especially helpful because, although I had performed those exercises after prior surgeries years ago, I had wrongly "given up" because of my increased pain before this surgery. I also appreciate your captions of many of your most critical instructions so I can make screenshots that are easy to follow. For instance, "Most times in sling 100% of time first 72 hours " I need your specific instructions. Your video was complete and straightforward, and I can easily keep reviewing the things I might otherwise not do, like "icing several times a day...". My only suggestion from prior surgeries is that you suggest people buy one of the five-foot by 3-inch foam swimming pool poles and cut it into one-foot lengths to support your elbows rather than rolled-up towels. The foam is lighter, and easier to grab and hold than a folded towel.
John, thank you for your kind compliments and I’m so happy to hear that you found the video helpful! I wish you a speedy recovery!
I very much appreciate straightforward teaching videos like this one. I'm doing research to decide if I will have RTSR surgery. I fell and pulled my right humerus out of its socket and down an inch a half or so. I began PT right away. To my amazement, my muscles have pulled my humerus humerus back up a half inch toward its correct placement. It will never go back to where it was, though. I'll wait another five months, have some new x-rays made, and talk again with the expert surgeon who would do the surgery if I decide I want that. It has been surprisingly difficult to get the information I need to understand the benefits and downsides of each choice. There are some unknowns, of course. Even so, I need to know as much as I can to choose the option that is most likely to be a good one for me. Thank you for this helpful video.
Thank you for watching Zeba and your kind words! It sounds like you are doing your research and have a great team that is guiding you in recovery! Your approach towards taking time to strengthen and gain capacity will be helpful long-term strategy regardless of wether you have the surgery or not.
@@dr.jeffwaldrondptocscomt4462 Thanks for the encouragement! 👍
Thanks for this video. Best one I have watched yet. I am scheduled to have surgery soon after Thanksgiving. I have heard my doc is slow on ordering PT from a physical therapist my wife sees. After watching this video I can see the need to move slow with exercise. I like to golf so hoping this surgery allows me range of motion.
My pleasure, so glad that you found the video helpful! Definitely take it slow and following your surgeons instructions. Return to golf is often possible once cleared by your surgeon and physical therapist 😊.
Thank you for the information I am 4 weeks out from surgery. I have been told to take it easy since I think the case was more involved than expected. I have been given only a couple exercises. 😊
You are welcome! Not all surgeries are the same, if you have been told to take it easy, then you need to follow those instructions from your surgeon. I wish you a successful recover 😊
Thank you so much you help me to understand so much what to be expecting about this surgery. I’m getting ready to have it done in six weeks this helped tremendously. Thanks!
You are so welcome Palu! Thank you for watching and good luck with your surgery!
Hello Dr. Jeff. Great rehab video I just had my Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement 3 weeks ago. Can you possibly provide a web link where you purchased your pulley set up ? I've searched all over and haven't found any like yours. Thank you much!.........
Had both shoulders done cost under 1 million done paid for by Humana insurance. Hope to work soon been 5 months layed up vetty physical therapist.
Thanks Joel
Hi rebbeca I had this same operation on the 16th January 2023 prior to this I had 2rotarty cuff tears same shoulder cartilage repair on my other shoulder I received 6 physio appointments then they said I could have no more because it looks bad on there feedback I am also on gabapentin which I’ve been prescribed for nerve pain in my spine due to 2x collapsed discs resulting in sciatica having pain going down my arm to the top of my hand if it wasn’t for garden gate hitting my shoulder full on I would not have had surgery i to wish I had not had done I know what you are experiencing and you have my deepest sympathy are you uk based I’m due to see my surgeon inappropriately 2 weeks have cut my gabapentin down from 3x600mlg to 3x150mlg cannot work out after 6 hours if it’s withdrawal from the surgery/or the medication I hope you recover the worst 4months of my life I am 68 years old and up to the operation I used to work 7 days a week doing timber restoration and exterior work painting/decorating i yours improves regards Paul
Ps that reply was meant to go to rebbeca simons regards Paul
I am 52 and I just had a complete shoulder replacement in my left shoulder. Osteoarthritis bone on bone. Doctor said I have a shoulder of a 90 yr old! 😅 five weeks postop still out of work on STD, most likely will be in till first week of February, at least. Going to physical therapy three times a week but it’s only six weeks I believe I thought that was kind of a low amount but then they give me home courses.
Thank you for your comment. Be patient with yourself and follow the plan given to you by your surgeon and PT.
It’s important to focus on quality of movement over quantity. Minimize substitutions of neck and wrist.
Very helpful. I had the other shoulder done early 2020 during the pandemic and I didn't remember all. Of the exercises between week 1 and week 4. Thank you Doctor.
I’m glad you found this video helpful Jane. Thank you for watching.
excellent. Mine was a quad break of the proximal humerus. I didn’t have much of a choice. I had some minor nerve damage but it’s corrected over time. Still have some numbness over the skin area of my affected shoulder. The time/gradual progress for PT was and is a mystery. My surgeon wanted aggressive rehab right out of the gate. I’m a medical doctor so I iced, did some mild passive ROM exercises. I’m past week 16 and can only lift my arm ninety degrees. It’s a different ball game when it’s traumatic vs degenerative. I can use light dumbbells and resistance bands. At this point It’s minimum 5 days a week for at least 40 -50 mins. 1-2 dats a week won’t get the job done. i’m expected to be skiing and playing basketball by December. That makes about 7-8 months.
Thank you for your comments Joe. I would make sure that the PT that is working with you assesses your neck and thoracic spine to help aide your shoulder rehab! Good luck and let me know if you have any questions.😃
How is your shoulder now? All I could remember is he said I
have 3 full thickness
tears & lots of arthritis
I really don’t want reversal.. want just regular surgery.. so what if it’s bumpy.
Can’t see it snd I’m
76 yrs old .. that’s what I’m thinking .
Blessings to you
I am 74 and four weeks out of left shoulder total reverse shoulder replacement. In the sling when doing nothing. The rest of the time I keep the elbow against my side. I had been exercising before surgery with Battleropes and TRX. Never had any problems with the ropes. TRX on some always kept elbow in to side. It the humerus was destroyed by arthritis it had to be replaced. I had good strength before surgery and it is helping tons. Today is your weeks but no lateral movement.
Great info thank you, I'm 6 weeks out and doing great
Thank you, I’m so happy to hear you are doing so well! 😊
Great video. I am 74 and was in surgery a week after the diagnosis. (8 years post fauled rotator cuff surgery) Your 19:16 instructions varied some from my Dr. He just wants me to do the pendulum along with an assisted sawing motion and an assisted curls for the first month. Then, to the assisted broomstick close to my chest for 4 weeks, then the broomstick assisted raised straight arm in front the next 4 weeks.
I have the pulley, but I forgot to ask Dr. if I should use it.
Love the video. I do think it jumps around a bit.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for the feedback! 😊. Definitely follow your surgeons suggestions.
Great video. Thank you. I am having reverse total replacement next week. This information is very helpful.
Thank you, I’m so glad to hear you found it helpful! Good luck next week!
I see the Dr in a couple days.. I think I will do Carpal Tunnel surgery first then the reversal
I fell holding a glass sliding door wall. Never let it go. Yelled my leg my leg which turned purple from knee to butt.. and FAT I didn’t think about shoulder as I worked General Motors Truck plant assembly line 30 yrs
Shoulders always ached but as time went on I am unable to raise to use arm
So surgery here I come .. Hoping for the BEST
Best of luck to you Maura! 😊
Thank You Dr Jeff Waldron
I saved this .. I will do the before surgery routine..
As I’ve had other shoulder done when I was 24 from bad car accident I threw a rope over shower rod and would pull arm up that way.. then I would lay in bed raise arm to headboard .. going to was hard but bring back down was very hard but I persisted and the arm they said would never work again .. works amazing they ran a ?? a coat hanger down my arm and whatever at shoulder .. crushed collar bone. Shoulder, arm and ribs
I was young and wouldn’t give up.. but I’m afraid I might do less with my arm after surgery then now .. from some things I read..
WOW I usually don’t rant on but I feel you understand
I love your routine for repair
I’m so impressed thank you!
Thank You taking the time. This was a very informative and I appreciate the guidance.
My pleasure Greg. I'm glad you found the video helpful! Thank you for watching!
excellent and informative video. I'm having RTSA in about a week. One note however - If I could do the pre-surgery range of motion exercises you show I wouldn't need this surgery! For those with arthritis we often can't rotate out to the side much at all or get our arm much above shoulder height.
Thank you for watching and best of luck with your surgery. The pre-op exercises are just the movement you can do within tolerance and helps to get a little more movement before the surgery. 😊
thank you s much for the step by step protocol for both preoperative and postoperative recovery and physical therapy instructions. I wanted to know what to expect. have gone through my share of physical therapy for back injuries and total knee arthroplasty, but not the shoulder. I am a long time RN., but it's different when you are the patient.
Most individuals are doing well with minimal pain by two weeks post-op. However, others with neck pain and other comorbidities may have longer healing timeframes.
@@dr.jeffwaldrondptocscomt4462 I have degenerative lumbar disc and cervical challenges. But I'm relieved to know that the worst of the pain will diminsh after the first two weeks. Thank you so much.
This is just EXCELLENT, thank you!
Thank you, so glad you found the information helpful! 😊
I’m two weeks postop tomorrow still going through basic PT here at my home and start physical therapy on December 2. Looking forward to regaining function following left reverse shoulder replacement had two prior rotator cuff attempts and they lasted a good long time, but my rotator cuff was completely torn so although there was not a lot of pain prior to my surgery, I couldn’t lift my left arm above 45° to gain as much over head function as possible. Thank you for this very explanatory video!
Thank you for watching and be patient with the process. Take care!
Perfect info for my current post op condition. Thx!
Thank you Mary, I’m glad you found the information helpful!😁
Doc ...Thanks so much. Found a great PT finally. Best, A
Alf, you are very welcome! So glad to hear you found a great PT😊!
Thank you for a video on reversed total replacement this is the 1st 1 ive found could you do a video on rehab on LONG TERM ROM STRENGTH like 1-2 yrs out i had a 1 with a humourus elbow replacement almost 2yrs ago ( i had a crushed shoulder broken arm ribs ×4yrs ago and had intial shoulder replacement and arm kept breaking and eventually went compound) i need a rountine to devolpe strength post 2yrs on arm im grateful they didnt amputate tht was the other option 😮 so if you could do a video on this niche issue i would be gratefull thank you
Hi Dr. Waldron I am 13 weeks out from shoulder replacement surgery and I still have trouble lifting my arm past 90 degrees infront of me. I have a torn rotatorcuff
and my surgeon and I agreed to wait 6 weeks to see if things improve,but if they dont would a reverse shoulder replacement help someone like me that is very active?
I have a torn rotator cuff. Are the pre surgery exercises shown appropriate for me?
Best ways to avoid scar tissue? I had a TKR two years ago, and working through the scar tissue was tough. I did have a good overall recovery with my knee. I’m hoping to stay ahead of the game with development of scar tissue on my upcoming (reverse) shoulder replacement. Thanks.
Great question! Gentle regular movement of your shoulder will reduce scar tissue formation. The surgical techniques down today minimize the amount of scarring as well. You should be in great shape following the care guidelines from your surgeon and physical therapist.
Isn’t one of the post-op precautions for rTSA is avoiding extension past neutral as well as IR and adduction which is pretty much hands behind the back?
Great question Warren. Yes you will be careful with motions behind your back the first 6 weeks. After 6 weeks of you have normal healing most patients begin work on these motions gently. Of course follow your physician and physical therapist’s instructions for your case.
Great video Dr. Waldron, I'm 79 and had my reverse shoulder surgery about 7 weeks ago
I'm worried because I can only get 20 - 30 degrees of motion with the cane push(rotator). I've been in therapy for 3 weeks(3 times a week) and do the major exercises 1-3 times a day, but still have a lot of soreness. The therapist says that my shoulder is very stiff and will take a lot of work. Should I go easier until the pain goes away? - Andy
Hello Andy, thank you! Definitely follow the instructions of your PT. A stiff shoulder it’s a good idea to respect the pain and do your exercises 3-5x a day in more gentle bouts than going more aggressive 1-3x a day. Be patient with your body and remember to do the same exercises on your non operative shoulder so you don’t get neck pain.
@@dr.jeffwaldrondptocscomt4462 Thank you for the advice-Andy
Do you have pre & post advice for Superior Capsular Reconstruction due to full tear irreperable superspinatus?
I was 55; horrible osteoarthritis. Bone on bone with a rotator cuff tear. The Doctor did a rotator cuff repair with a hemi replacement. I am in so much pain 2 1/2 years after surgery. I’ll be 58 years old this year ; I’ve had two opinions, one doctor will do a reversal; the original doctor won’t because of my age.
Sorry to hear about your situation. I would try an get your function right now. 58 is young and having function right now should be your top priority. Please seek out skilled physical therapy care as well.
@@dr.jeffwaldrondptocscomt4462 I think I’m headed for that reversal! I totally agree with getting the function of my arm back! Thank you! And yes, pretty sure my rotator cuff has torn, again! So I don’t think I have many options 🤷🏼♀️ Also, I’ve had foot fusion( twice) both hips replaced, back fusion, neck fusion, right major rotator repair! Yes, I AM A MESS!😭But I’m tough!💪🏼
Check out shoulder replacement advancements by Dr Scott Stephen's, Orthoneuro on youtube. Great info on Reverse SR when rotator cuff irreparable!
What rotator cuffs are you working with the reverse shoulder?
Thank you for watching. You are working the entire cuff and scapular muscles as well.
what if you swim on a regular bases is that good for the shoulder?
Wish I had never had this surgery. Left me with nerve damage in my arm and hand. My hand is now deformed and I drop things. The feeling in my arm and hand is horrible. Have to take gabapentin and it does not much good but does help me to be able to rest at night. When I woke up from surgery I told the nurses something was wrong with my hand. They did nothing. I had a total knee replacement, rotator cuff and carpal tunnel surgery and they were perfect. Same surgeon. But I pray I never have to have another surgery because this shoulder surgery done me in!!
Sorry to hear you had such a poor outcome Rebecca and wound up with nerve damage in your hand. This is definitely not the norm and more than 95% of patients have a successful outcome to this procedure.
Bummer, I’m facing this very soon, sorry to hear about your results
This is just what I’m worried about..
Pray you heal more as time passes
Hand nerve damage here too
@rebeccasimmons3536, @dr.jeffwaldronptocscomt4463. I had reverse shoulder replacement exactly 2 years ago following a fall and fractured humerus. Have been to PT since. I had damage to all 3 nerves in arm and have a numb hand and can't make a fist. Barely touch top of my head. Seeing a chiropractor next week. Am thinking I have calcific tendonitis. No pain, thankfully.
I had Balloon Surgery at NYU LANGONE .. after eight weeks in a sling and seven weeks of physical therapy three times a week and MRI now shows I am worse now than I was before the operation… apparently my only hope is reverse shoulder replacement which I’m having done April 26 by Dr. Jonathan Levy…I am 67 but extremely active ..racquetball and weightlifting…Just curious to know if I can return to the sports and if so how long and any limitations
Having multiple surgeries or procedures done can change or influence your potential return to sports. This will need to be a discussion you have with your surgeon and physical therapist. In general most RTSA can return to sports at 6 months to one year at a graduated progression and racquetball would be fine as long as you don’t run into the wall.
@@dr.jeffwaldrondptocscomt4462 Much appreciation for your response..I am beyond frustrated.. The initial surgeon told me they were two options depending on how much arthritis was in the shoulder..#1 if there wasn’t too much arthritis he would be able to do the balloon surgery..#2..If the arthritis was too much there would have to be a reverse shoulder replacement done and he does not do that operation.. after the operation he told me he was able to do the balloon surgery…. now he’s telling me the reason why the operation failed was because there was too much arthritis..Sorry to vent ..again thank you for your time and guidance
@@charliebutera1198 Can empathize somewhat - had a failed "partial" shoulder replacement 3 years ago-- was told it might take a "couple of years" to get rid of the pain-- after a 2 1/2 years, no improvement-- so I inquired of another Dr. who recommended a RTSA -- operation was 8 weeks ago-- and the results "night and day" better-- I am pain free and well on the road to playing golf in another 6 weeks, if not sooner. By the way, a youngster like you should fare much better-- I am 75!
@@keithencapera8097 .. thanks for the reply. Best wishes to you…..I’m at 9 months ..about 70% strength level BUT still feeling a notch /weakness when raising my arm with anything 5lbs or more…
Great instructions!
Thank you for watching and your kind comments! 😊
I had a total right shoulder reverse replacement Fe 2nd this year and am wondering if you have a video for this surgery? Some of the exercises you have do not work with my surgery. I have no rotator cuff. At 76 I cannot afford PT for months on end and want to get as good a recovery as I am able. Can you help?
Thank you for watching Ginger. I would recommend getting a few visits of PT to get pointed in the right direction and then use the posted video if your PT agrees.
You have already spent a lot of money on the surgery, a few visits of PT would be well worth the expense. I understand that everyone has different situations and I hope this advice helps you.
Excellent
Sadly, I am recovering from a 3rd shoulder surgery. 2 replacements. These exercises have been very useful. They will once again be implemented. Thank you!
Sorry to hear you are on your third surgery. Hang in there, I’m glad the exercise have been helpful!
Thanks doctor
Can ask u few questions about my case .. its about external rotation ..my shoulder and external rotation is still stuck and what will occur if I make strech it with strong.. I hade frozen shoulder by posterior dislocation before 4 months
How long does it take for my shoulders to be normal by performing above video exercises
Hi Ashraf, thank you for watching. It sounds like you have a very complex history and should seek in office care.
Have had both shoulders replaced. Right is starting physical therapy. The left is bad. Thank God I found this pod cast.
Joel
Thank you for watching Joel. Good luck with both of your shoulders! 😊
What if there is pain doing normal activities - lifting coffee cup - book - at top of bicep and crunch noises after six months post 2ed reverse (1st failed). I am a left leg amputee which complicates this?
Hi Alf, you will need a physical therapist to help give you more optimal movement strategies. Crunching and pain especially after a revision, your body is substituting and will need guidance to alter these movements and get support from muscles that alleviate pain and allow increased function.
Why is there a pillow on my sling at the waist keeping my arm several inches away from my body?
The pillow is supportive for the shoulder and keeps the optimal level of tension on the cuff while allowing for good joint positioning for healing.
This is certainly not what I want to do but I’m out of alternatives
Had this done June 2020, best thing I ever did. No more Arthritis pain and my doctor said I'm a freak because I can now raise my arm almost as high as my good shoulder. Only thing I can't reach back or put on a belt but who cares? I don't lift any weights but I can still golf and actually hitting it further than before
So glad to hear that you are doing so well! At 8:27 into this video, I give two exercises especially the one grabbing a door handle and side stepping that would help you with getting your belt on! Thank you for watching!
@@dr.jeffwaldrondptocscomt4462 thanks, my doctor advised me not to put to much emphasis on those movements but I was doing almost every excercise you're showing 👍
@@bonscottrocks1728 Yes, do follow your doctor’s instructions.
Me gusta la intrusión pero quiero en español
Sir good afternoon sir
How manay days after shoulder surgery. Start psytherapy. Please
Generally within the first three weeks depending on your surgeon and how you are recovering. You will be in a sling the first 4 weeks and will need to ice and might start PT the first week to help reduce pain and get instructions on how to care for your wound.
Thank you
You are welcome! Thank you for watching!
Stick to what your good at.
Sir, Please upload the vedio of Excercise for Frozen Shoulder Problem.
Frozen shoulder has many causes and needs a skilled clinician to determine what is causing the problem.
left reverse total shoulder anthroplasty for fracture
Surgery left reverse total shoulder anthroplasty for fracture
Indeed helpful
Thank you Olga!
My wife completely separated the ball at the surgical neck of her humerus. All the pre-surgery exercises were impossible.
Hi Jeff, and thx for this awesome video. I have a reverse shoulder coming a week from today. I stopped doing the floor based, dumbbell locked to hip dumbbell against gravity work a few months ago. Listening to u I realize that I should have kept it up - instead I've been power walking up a steep hill and strongly swinging my arms - will this help me in recovering, or just the wrong motion? Also, is one week doing the moves in this video going to be helpful, or have I waited too long? Thx again, really appreciate the PT wisdom!
Hi Jeff, thank you for your kind words. One week of doing the exercises before surgery would still be beneficial as long as you minimize any pain with movements. Good luck next week!😊
Good I did like.
Thank you for watching and I appreciate your feedback! 😊
My surgeon said I won’t go to physical therapy until 6 weeks
Please follow your instructions from your surgeon. This video is just information and general guidelines. I wish you a speedy recovery!
They took my subscapularis.
That will limit your ability to lift your hand off your back when reaching behind. But luckily you have other shoulder muscles that internally rotate like the Lat muscle Teres Major.
DO NOT GET THIS SURGERY! MY HUSBAND CANNOT USE HIS ARM, HE HAD 3 SURGERIES SAME SHOULDER. MANY MONTHS PT, NO HELP. NOT VIABLE P🎉ROCEDURE.
Sorry to hear your husband is having such a bad outcome and experience. I hope you both find solutions and continue to seek out good doctors to help you on what sounds like a long path to recovery. Keep trying, the body has an amazing ability to find capacity in new ways. 🙏🏻
check Dr Scott Stephens on Advancements in Shoulder Replacement (also talks about Reverse SR) & new modular devices that ease revisions when necessary. Also ability to do 3D virtual custom fit. very advanced!
I have had 12 shoulder surgeries on left... 10 was a total reverse shoulder replacement. I have had a open wound since 2016 when it was done... I was told that I can only get 15_20 yrs out of this surgery. I'm 43 now do I was 37 when It got done. Is this true there a expiry date on this type of surgery
12 surgeries is a lot on one shoulder, sorry to hear you went through so many procedures. It’s hard to predict how long a joint will last and there are just general guidelines of 15-20 years.
Do the best you can with self care to keep it healthy and mobile. Maybe have yearly check-in appointments with your local PT to update exercises and get advice on appropriate activities.