Shoulder surgery recovery - 2026

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Recovery is much harder than any of both knees replaced. Now, I can pick up anything in the pantry. Pre-surgery the most I can raise the arm is level to the shoulder.
 
My 13 year old son just had a partial RC tear repaird Monday morning. Complete tear of about half subscap tendon with a bone avulsion. Very uncommon injury in a youngster. He did it wrestling this winter. They were able to reattch the bone fragment in place so think he should make a full recovery. Time will tell. No other damgage to any structures in/around the joint.

He had the long term block and it started wearing off yesterday. He's a little painful but doing ok. Biggest hurdle is going to be keeping a kid from not using his dominant arm through the recovery process. Started passive motion yesterday. Goes to first PT in am. Will be nothing but passive motion for minimum of 6 weeks. Expected ful recovery 6-8 mos.
 
I’ve done both shoulder, all the things.

Did PT religiously and followed all directives. I still have trouble with my first one, I think the surgeon was not as good and I waited to long to get fixed.

Ice machines are your friend for pain management. Mobility first, strength second. Keep on the strength. Dry needling can really help when the shoulder flares up post rehab. My two cents
 
Thanks, all! 9 days out and I’m doing better. Intense pain has gone down and I’m now more sore and tender. Pt is going to great and my range of motion through passive movements is really good.

PT and doc think I’ll have longer residual pain from the bone related work on collar bond and AC joint. I’m eager for that to subside.

Tell ya what, this is mentally a grind with 2 little girls at home and not feeling like I’m very helpful. Wife has been a saint. Headed to the beach for a trip this weekend that we already had scheduled prior to surgery. This has put a damper on my red drum fishing plans but looking forward to trip with my family. Thank goodness there’s a recliner slat the house.
 
My 13 year old son just had a partial RC tear repaird Monday morning. Complete tear of about half subscap tendon with a bone avulsion. Very uncommon injury in a youngster. He did it wrestling this winter. They were able to reattch the bone fragment in place so think he should make a full recovery. Time will tell. No other damgage to any structures in/around the joint.

He had the long term block and it started wearing off yesterday. He's a little painful but doing ok. Biggest hurdle is going to be keeping a kid from not using his dominant arm through the recovery process. Started passive motion yesterday. Goes to first PT in am. Will be nothing but passive motion for minimum of 6 weeks. Expected ful recovery 6-8 mos.
Good luck to him! Tell him to take it easy and not rush into things. I ended up having a second surgery on my labrum on my throwing arm after jumping into baseball season right at 6 months post op.
 
My left and right shoulders. My right is bad. Bpc-157/ tb-500 have taken the pain away and I'm building strength. AISelect_20260506_141034_Gallery.jpgAISelect_20260506_141049_Gallery.jpg
 
Totally agree with all avoiding frozen shoulder...i've had it in both shoulders and it is no fun/takes a long time to get through it to the other side. Medically known as adhesive capsulitis.
 
Good luck to him! Tell him to take it easy and not rush into things. I ended up having a second surgery on my labrum on my throwing arm after jumping into baseball season right at 6 months post op.
Will do!. I'm not going to let him wrestle next year. Season will start right about 7 month mark, even if he's cleared. Well just play baseball next spring

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