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Rotator cuff tears
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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 16353763" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p>You picked the right time to post this...I am 68- fell down flight of brick stairs- tearing my rotator cuff in two places and partially detaching bicep!!! Surgery March of 2019 and I STILL have difficulties as I reinjured shoulder by falling through my attic two weeks ago..I have to start rehab all over...</p><p></p><p>Advice: If separated - it won't heal by itself- get surgury done by best Ortho guy you know/find. The fact that you could lay on table for MRI suggests you are not that bad. I could not lay on table flat back for 6 months and had to be doped up to do it.</p><p>Surgery?- piece of cake..a little gas and you wake up fixed. Dr will prescribe Oxycodone for pain but I just took Advil.</p><p>You will need to go to rehab- starting day after surgery- that is when you think about those Oxys but just take advil and get ice pad for shoulder after workout...the more you work- the quicker you will recover...just don''t do something stupid like me and fall through your ceiling.</p><p>Your age makes a huge difference in how quickly you will heal...but average is about 6 months... Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 16353763, member: 9092"] You picked the right time to post this...I am 68- fell down flight of brick stairs- tearing my rotator cuff in two places and partially detaching bicep!!! Surgery March of 2019 and I STILL have difficulties as I reinjured shoulder by falling through my attic two weeks ago..I have to start rehab all over... Advice: If separated - it won't heal by itself- get surgury done by best Ortho guy you know/find. The fact that you could lay on table for MRI suggests you are not that bad. I could not lay on table flat back for 6 months and had to be doped up to do it. Surgery?- piece of cake..a little gas and you wake up fixed. Dr will prescribe Oxycodone for pain but I just took Advil. You will need to go to rehab- starting day after surgery- that is when you think about those Oxys but just take advil and get ice pad for shoulder after workout...the more you work- the quicker you will recover...just don''t do something stupid like me and fall through your ceiling. Your age makes a huge difference in how quickly you will heal...but average is about 6 months... Good luck [/QUOTE]
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