muledeerarea33? Report post Posted 21 hours ago Who’s done it? How bad is it and how long until you were back to normal? Is normal the same after? I’ve read all the medical websites but looking for real world hunters perspective. Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed67 Report post Posted 21 hours ago It really depends on the severity of your damage. Sometimes screws are needed for labrum repair in addition to the rotator. If so, the recovery is more involved opposed to what someone with less invasive surgery would need. I had my rotator and labrum repaired in 2016 but no screws needed. I don’t feel my recovery was terrible nor was the pain but mine was entirely scoped. Your surgeon can give you more info on what exactly is being done so you can get a better idea. Good luck. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
muledeerarea33? Report post Posted 20 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Ed67 said: It really depends on the severity of your damage. Sometimes screws are needed for labrum repair in addition to the rotator. If so, the recovery is more involved opposed to what someone with less invasive surgery would need. I had my rotator and labrum repaired in 2016 but no screws needed. I don’t feel my recovery was terrible nor was the pain but mine was entirely scoped. Your surgeon can give you more info on what exactly is being done so you can get a better idea. Good luck. Thank you, I guess they’re planning on doing exploratory first but said they’ll more than likely relocate the bicep at the same time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NOTAGS Report post Posted 19 hours ago Be prepared for your arm in a full sling for 4 weeks. If they reattach the bicep, no using it at all during that time, as in lifting that arm with the good one to bathe etc.etc., and then light weight limits with different time frames for max amounts. My first one (left)took 8 months for a pain free recovery, but it was a sub pectoral reattachment. It sucked. Had the right done 3 years later but reattached to the humorous. Recovery was short and all but pain free. Different doctors, different techniques. You’ll probably end up going to physical therapy too. Neither arm recovered full strength in the biceps, probably 85-90%. Good luck with it. Shoulder pain sux. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed67 Report post Posted 19 hours ago 2 hours ago, Ed67 said: It really depends on the severity of your damage. Sometimes screws are needed for labrum repair in addition to the rotator. If so, the recovery is more involved opposed to what someone with less invasive surgery would need. I had my rotator and labrum repaired in 2016 but no screws needed. I don’t feel my recovery was terrible nor was the pain but mine was entirely scoped. Your surgeon can give you more info on what exactly is being done so you can get a better idea. Good luck. I was back to work in 4 weeks 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
creed Report post Posted 12 hours ago I ruptured the long head of the bicep tendon and had massive and irreparable damage to the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons. The surgeon said I had a max of 2 years before I would need a reverse shoulder replacement. That was 8 years ago. I get PRP treatment about once a year and am completely pain free. I had a 40% tear in the other shoulder and took PRP treatments in that shoulder rather than surgery. It repaired it. I have limited strength overhead in my bad shoulder but have complete range of motion and good strength in any position but overhead. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mc68 Report post Posted 9 hours ago I’ve had 3 shoulder surgeries done. 1 was rotator cuff and other 2 labrum tears. IMO shoulder surgery sucks. It took close to a full year on each surgery before everything seemed right. Long journey. Very, very important to take it slow during the earlier recovery phase. I rushed one of mine due to feeling good and ended up doing damage. It’s a long process. Hopefully things go easy for you. Mine were done 25 yrs ago so might be better now. Good luck with it!! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stanley Report post Posted 8 hours ago One more, here.... Can vouch for the summary that shoulder surgery sucks. lol Full rotator cuff tear plus separation for me approx. 14 years ago. (Tripped on a tent stake in the dark on a Kiabab youth hunt... lol ) The surgeon did an outstanding job, and I returned to having a fully operating shoulder with zero pain in approx. 9 months. Still 100% good with no pain today. That being said, the first week post-op was VERY painful. The rehab was really rough for the first 4 weeks or so, then broke through with much more motor function from that point. GOOD LUCK!!! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZbowhntr Report post Posted 5 hours ago My wife just had the same surgery done this last Tuesday. They relocated the bicep at the same time. She is in a sling until she goes back in to the see the Dr on the 24th. But he said that after the first few days once the original bandages come off and she can shower she could exercise the elbow a little so that it doesn't freeze up. And little circular motions with her arm hanging straight down. So far, so good. It is important to stay on top of the pain. Don't try to be the guy that just deals with the pain. It will make it way worse. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catclaw Report post Posted 4 hours ago I type my labrum in a mule wreck. Surgeon said he wouldn't do surgery on it. I live with it. Hard to shoot my bow and he signed my crossbow permit. Glad it's on my left side Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ctafoya Report post Posted 4 hours ago My dad was down for a year. He is a truck driver and it was his right arm. Couldn't shift. He was in his 60's when he had it done so that might have contributed to his recovery time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites