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Hogtamer
01-08-2023, 02:43 PM
Any of you guys had this? I had the reverse replacement on Tuesday after a couple of years of pain. Here on Sunday pain was pretty bad this morning after trying a night in bed. The recliner seems more comfortable. Rehab appt on Tuesday, what have I got to look forward to?

quilbilly
01-08-2023, 02:50 PM
I had a knee replaced seven months ago. Do what your physical therapist tells you religiously and you will do fine. Just don't be tempted to overdo the PT's program thinking it will speed things up. I hope you have as good a surgeon as I did.

Lefty Red
01-08-2023, 04:42 PM
I had a complete replacement with the reverse socket and head. Was the best thing ever! I was moving it right after surgery. It hurt! But not like before. Is I’m almost two year out from it and have about 90% strength and range of motion and no pain. Waiting for my left shoulder to be done in two more years if not sooner.

Lefty Red
01-08-2023, 04:42 PM
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725
01-08-2023, 04:48 PM
I plan on seeing my Doc for shoulder work. Been bad for a long time. Good luck with yours.

XDROB
01-08-2023, 06:58 PM
Yes, Had complete left shoulder replaced. Reverse socket. Pain before was too severe to ignore. Got to the point that I couldn't use my arm anymore. After surgery I went to rehab for a couple of weeks. I'm thinking it was about 6 months I was using pretty much normally. The only thing is you lose a small amount of backwards reach. Because of the mechanics of the artificial joint.

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white eagle
01-08-2023, 07:38 PM
I am a odd man out on these replacements, not so the shoulder but
I have had both knee's and a hip resurfaced biggest mistake in my life
pain is there yet and worse so I accomplished nothing cept getting the ortho an new BMW

T-Bird
01-08-2023, 10:33 PM
ortho surgeries are not 100% successful, but they are high percentage. Skill of the surgeon, response of the body to having the procedure done, what was corrected,as well as patient compliance with rehab, all play into the final result. Rehab with joint surgeries is PAINFUL, but necessary to avoid scar tissue formation etc. The advice of the rehab people should be followed religiously. I'm still recovering from double fusions in my lower back, in Aug. My rehab instructions were to MOVE, don't do anything that involves bending, twisting for 4 weeks. Moving (standing and walking) hurt like he## for a while. Then it got better. I'm slowly improving.

Hogtamer
02-16-2023, 07:00 PM
6 weeks after surgery and gotta say, “wow!” Doc cleared yesterday for most anything and pain (except tightness around joint) is gone! Full motion except behind back, said that would take about 3 months. Bought a new 28 ga. to celebrate but had too after buying loader, wads and hulls.
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Johnch
02-16-2023, 09:47 PM
Not that far Yeat for me
I had the right Rotator Cup done 8 years ago
The left side is needing done now
As it is causing pain 24 hours a day

Hope it works out well for you

John

waksupi
02-17-2023, 11:24 AM
I have a similar question. I'll be having a hip replaced in the near future. How long is recovery time before you can walk without a cane or similar?

Mr Peabody
02-17-2023, 11:32 AM
A friend of mine had a hip replacement done. One side that is. He was using a ladder and working on his roof in 4 months. Losing extra ponds makes a big difference

MostlyLeverGuns
02-17-2023, 12:56 PM
Had full hip replacement, titanium/cross-linked poly, took about 4 weeks to go from walker to cane, another 4 weeks on cane, then just got better. Physical therapy ended after about three months full function and strength back. Hip was injured badly, horse wreck when I was 25, 45 years later it caught up with me and got bad. Hip works GREAT again! Back to the black timber and steep hills for elk.

daengmei
02-17-2023, 02:38 PM
My "doc" said 7 months to heal. That after asking me what will I use my new shoulder for? He described different types of materials and what I wanted the fix to be. Normal movement or actually using my new joint. 7 months is a long time. He seemed to make it a point that he was from the Pacific North West area, University of Oregon. He talked a lot, the nurses said they should'a warned me, lol.

GregLaROCHE
02-17-2023, 03:19 PM
I have a similar question. I'll be having a hip replaced in the near future. How long is recovery time before you can walk without a cane or similar?

Hip replacements are the most successful joint operations done today. I have had both mine done. The recovery wasn’t very long. The first one was done in the morning and they had me up starting to walk in the afternoon. The second one was done in the afternoon and they had me up and walking the next morning.

Handloader109
02-17-2023, 03:30 PM
Just don't overdo, had neighbor have 3 hip replacements in a year. One side failed.

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ebb
02-17-2023, 03:37 PM
My daughter was a therapist for many years, I am facing the same surgery sometime in the future. She told me that the reverse patients always recovered better and faster than the others. But with any recovery is slow and hard. Good luck

waksupi
02-18-2023, 02:23 PM
Had full hip replacement, titanium/cross-linked poly, took about 4 weeks to go from walker to cane, another 4 weeks on cane, then just got better. Physical therapy ended after about three months full function and strength back. Hip was injured badly, horse wreck when I was 25, 45 years later it caught up with me and got bad. Hip works GREAT again! Back to the black timber and steep hills for elk.

That's my problem, bad horse wreck about 25 years ago.

pworley1
02-21-2023, 06:20 PM
The rehab is hard but as your range of motion increases the pain will decrease. It is not fun but it must be done.

Outer Rondacker
02-21-2023, 06:21 PM
Had it done twice on the same shoulder. Dont let it go to long before you get it fixed and once you do make sure you let it heal before doing anything. Just ask me how I know.

Jailer
02-23-2023, 01:09 AM
Mom had the reverse replacement and had a faster recovery than I did with my labrum repair.

schofieldbob
03-06-2023, 01:15 AM
I had complete reverse shoulder replacement Oct 31. I had PT 3 times a week until 3 weeks ago, it's a slow process, but certainly worth it. Doc said no shooting centerfire for 6 months, but I could shoot .22's after 3. I do most of the same PT at home that I did in the PT office. Still very weak and certain movements hurt.