Posted by MSD on January 07, 2014 at 18:15:49 from (71.32.35.144):
In Reply to: rotator cuff repair posted by Brandon J on January 07, 2014 at 16:20:19:
Had both of mine done. Both from work related accidents. First one They said was one of the worst tears they had ever worked on. It is better now than it was for a long time before I hurt it. Went to pt once every 2 weeks and they just gave me things to do at home and I worked at them religiously. That's been close to 18 years ago. The second one they ended up putting 4 screws in it to hold it together. Did all my therapy at home like the first time but it seemed to take longer to get full range of motion back. One day while driving the tractor with a full bucket of dirt and struggling to get it to turn I felt it get real different. I thought I had re-injured it and was cussing myself. But the next day it was looser than it ever had been since the surgery. Doc said I probably loosened some scar tissue up. That one has been close to 12 years ago. With both of them I can put my arm behind my back and scratch it no problems. As others said, do the therapy religiously and good luck.
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