Had this surgery done and wish I hadn’t. My shoulder is in pain. It’s been over a year since this surgery. Finally found a surgeon that sent me for a ct arthrogram. They are thinking something going on with bicep or slap tear. The surgeon that did the distal clavicle excision didn’t look into the rest of the surgery. Hopefully will get results from ct arthrogram soon
I had shoulder pain last February but I worked a labor job and couldn't afford to stop working so I powered through the pain until August I went to a sports physio clinic and after x-rays and an mri it was clear that I had DCO. I did physio and rest and then a lot of at home posture/mobility work and it helped but anything overhead is still uncomfortable & would cause pain the next day. I did a follow up on the x-ray last month and it hasn't degraded anymore and when I asked about a injection the doctor said it would only help temporary. I think my next step will be surgery.
Was just diagnosed, sustained around 18 months ago. Does the bone remineralize in mild cases with conservative treatment and a high calcium diet? Or is the lost permanent, whatever extent it’s gotten to
I had this surgery done to me April 1st 2024 I’m 25 years old. Please I need tips on a nice speedy recovery.. I want to get back into weight lifting after 3 years dealing with DCO it affected daily activities so I had to get this surgery done.. please help post op thank you 🙏
What do you mean with seriousness? Just the end of the collarbone is removed, sling for only 1 day after surgery, I was back in the gym 3 days later, training back, legs and the other side of the chest/shoulder while doing the rehab exercises on the side I had the surgery. Range of motion was back during the first week and I was allowed to do all exercises based on my pain level. I was completely back to training after some weeks. I had the surgery in May 2021 and I already surpassed all of my strenght levels. During the entire time, I had no muscle loss on the operated side. It is an really easy procedure, took my surgeron maybe ~20 minutes. I will do the other side next month and I am really looking forward to it. Medical texts and studies also describes the surgery as easy going with zero complications. No muscles or bands are being cut during the surgery, so there is nothing that needs to heal or grow back together.
You're a lucky one dude. It's been 3 months now, and even though the ROM is ok the pain when pushing or moving fast my arm is still there. The symptoms after surgery are the same as before.
Had this surgery done and wish I hadn’t. My shoulder is in pain. It’s been over a year since this surgery. Finally found a surgeon that sent me for a ct arthrogram. They are thinking something going on with bicep or slap tear. The surgeon that did the distal clavicle excision didn’t look into the rest of the surgery. Hopefully will get results from ct arthrogram soon
Good luck! Shoulder pain sucks
I had shoulder pain last February but I worked a labor job and couldn't afford to stop working so I powered through the pain until August I went to a sports physio clinic and after x-rays and an mri it was clear that I had DCO. I did physio and rest and then a lot of at home posture/mobility work and it helped but anything overhead is still uncomfortable & would cause pain the next day. I did a follow up on the x-ray last month and it hasn't degraded anymore and when I asked about a injection the doctor said it would only help temporary. I think my next step will be surgery.
We are glad you went and got X-Rays and an MRI.
did you ever get the surgery
Helpful, thanks so much
Do you have a follow up on this specific patient? Now that it’s about 6mo since surgery?
Was just diagnosed, sustained around 18 months ago. Does the bone remineralize in mild cases with conservative treatment and a high calcium diet? Or is the lost permanent, whatever extent it’s gotten to
i have the exact same issue and mine is also mild
Any updates 11 months later plz??
@@PapiChuIoAny updates 11 months later now plz??
@Dark_Souls_3 plz any updates?
I had this surgery done to me April 1st 2024 I’m 25 years old. Please I need tips on a nice speedy recovery.. I want to get back into weight lifting after 3 years dealing with DCO it affected daily activities so I had to get this surgery done.. please help post op thank you 🙏
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@@jakejones451BPC157 TB500 and PT
How are you going now? I’m 3.5 months post op atm
5 1/2th months in it has improved yet I feel so much pain whenever I stretch my front deltoid!!! Has anyone experienced this??? And has it healed????
Three months here. Same pain as before surgery.
Is it common practice to remove the bursa with this surgery
Why do RUclipsrs talk the seriousness of it down when you look at medical texts and studies and they explain how serious it is?
What do you mean with seriousness? Just the end of the collarbone is removed, sling for only 1 day after surgery, I was back in the gym 3 days later, training back, legs and the other side of the chest/shoulder while doing the rehab exercises on the side I had the surgery. Range of motion was back during the first week and I was allowed to do all exercises based on my pain level. I was completely back to training after some weeks. I had the surgery in May 2021 and I already surpassed all of my strenght levels. During the entire time, I had no muscle loss on the operated side. It is an really easy procedure, took my surgeron maybe ~20 minutes. I will do the other side next month and I am really looking forward to it. Medical texts and studies also describes the surgery as easy going with zero complications. No muscles or bands are being cut during the surgery, so there is nothing that needs to heal or grow back together.
You're a lucky one dude. It's been 3 months now, and even though the ROM is ok the pain when pushing or moving fast my arm is still there. The symptoms after surgery are the same as before.