nukenurse |
09-19-2014 07:49 PM |
update TOStrojan
Hello fellow tos'ers.
I had tos surgery w/ Dr. P in Texas in june 2013. Got post surgery atelectasis --- my SpO2 dropped when I would lay down -- felt difficult to breathe. Make sure you use that incentive spirometer during recovery. Surgery got me 50% reduction in pain but didn't improve function that much -- still had a lot of probs from my shoulder down my arm. Eventually I did some stretch techniques where I pinned the muscle and stretched it. That really helped. There were so many places where things were stuck together and when I stretched the right muscles the right way, I could hear/feel things crunching, popping, and unsticking. Every time I found one, my pain decreased and function improved dramatically --- and it has lasted for months (so far). It has been the most important part of my rehab. I don't think I would have been able to get things unstuck w/o having surgery first to loosen things up first. My right side is still a problem but it was my better side b4 surgery. My left side is pretty good and my right side is now the problem. I tried the pinning and stretching on the rt side, but it d/n work -- either b/c I don't have things stuck to each other on that side or b/c I haven't had surgery yet to loosen things up. I lean towards the former and not the latter b/c this side always had better funxn --- my collar bone is in the right place and I have always been able to raise my rt arm up w/o much restriction (esp if it isn't flared).
Regarding PT: weights always caused probs. Currently I am doing the stair climber, treadmill, and swimming (backstroke only). However, NO WEIGHTS for me.
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