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I would suggest the same things.
Pay attention to your posture, alignment of the whole body, find ways to make troublesome tasks easier to do, take time to totally relax and deep breathe.
Like perhaps the corpse pose from yoga.
but for now give yourself plenty of time to heal from the surgery, be gentle with yourself.
avoid quick reaching or grabbing moves, rough, jerky, bumpy car rides etc...
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