If one has shoulder replacement surgery the physical therapy usually starts the day after surgery. It is stated that after approximately four weeks one can use the arm for light activity and active use of the arm and shoulder can usually begin about eight weeks after surgery.
I had manipulation on Monday and have been doing physio three times a day since and I'm playing Golf on Sunday.
It depends when it started like if it started today it might heal around 4 weeks if it is that minor but it depends how bad you hurt it.
You would have to stay in the hospital for about 2-3 days but it depends on each individual. Your arm is in a sling for 4 to six weeks,and then you should be good.
Recovery times vary based on the type of surgery that was done to the shoulder. Simple repairs done with Arthroscopy are done on an outpatient basis, and patients will spend 1 or 2 hours in the recovery room. More involved procedures like joint replacement can have patients spending 1 or 2 nights in a medical facility.
yes as long as you make a full recovery
Is it normal to have a gray shade still a week after surgery?
yes he is having hip replacement surgery
I am having a elbow replacement. can I take celebrex and Tylenol before surgery<
"The general recovery period for patients after lasic surgery is 24 hours, though for some it can be up to four days. Some pain may be experienced and special care is required."
The recovery time after having otitis media surgery is about 2 weeks. Another word for otitis media surgery is middle ear surgery.
He broke it, but he won't tell why. He is okay, though, and still perfect! Just having a tiring recovery.
Of course you could be! Having this surgery corrects the original problem you had (sunken chest wall) When you have had the surgery and recovery has taken place you should be as "normal" as anyone else seeking employment. Go for it!!
Surgery on the gallbladder is not an illness itself. The surgery is done on this organ BECAUSE of an illness. It may be done, most commonly, because the gallbladder has developed gall stones; but there are other reasons for this type of surgery. Today, this surgery can be done laparoscopically and as a result, the recovery is very short and usually uneventful. If it is done as an "open" procedure, hospitalization and recovery can be much longer.
Some of the complications that you can suffer from after going through Charite disk replacement surgery include, numbness, weakness and pain among others. The complications vary from one patient to another.
I normally park in a car park, can you re-phrase the question please!