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Shoulder Impingement ... #8086871
02/26/24 06:40 PM
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All you folks that have had cuff surgery, any of ya had to deal with "impingement" , and the occasional spur ?

I've had 4 shots over the years ( I'm 66), last one only lasted 4 months. Doc said they'd likely go downhill from here. 3 months being the limit.

Just started looking into PT, and initially looks promising (I hate the knife, fearing a trigger happy mad scientist with a yacht payment).

Can you relate ? Care to share ?
Thanks

Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8086879
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I have had an employee off for a year and a half and had his 3rd surgery this morning. I would put it off all you can and if you have it done make sure your doc is a good one. Sorry for the negative post. Seems like the guy I know is having a lot of problems. I have no personal experience with this.


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Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8086927
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I've had both shoulders done. Dr. removed 3/8" of the end of my clavicle on both sides. Left shoulder in 2002, right shoulder in 2010. If you have it done, I highly recommend physical therapy post surgery. It will help you recover quicker.

Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: kinley31] #8086958
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I had both my ac joints snipped, the procedure is called a distal clavicle resection, they both healed up pretty fast, I lift weights 3 days a week and not a problem!


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Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8086964
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Bone spur impingement, yup.. Had left done in 2007, right in 2010. Arthroscopic through 4 and 3 holes respectively. 6 or 8 weeks of therapy after. Hurts a bit after, but full range of motion and no pain since. Don't cheat on therapy and ice after done.

Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Larry Baer] #8087063
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Originally Posted by Larry Baer
I have had an employee off for a year and a half and had his 3rd surgery this morning. I would put it off all you can and if you have it done make sure your doc is a good one. Sorry for the negative post. Seems like the guy I know is having a lot of problems. I have no personal experience with this.

I don't mind negative, just wanting truth.
Thanks Larry.
I gather its about a 90% success rate. Some seem to end up worse off, regardless of the post PT.
Only regrets some have ... is not getting it done sooner.
Thanks folks, you really help.
Cheers.

Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8087069
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I had my left done a few years ago. They gave me a shot in the neck before the operation for a pain block and my left lung collapsed and i had a heck of a time. I'm putting off doing my right shoulder as long as i can. I'm hoping it will stay together till my expiration date.

Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8087136
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I ripped my cuffs several times I have one healing now from a fall last May in MO, it's about 85% healed just over the shoulder reaching up needs work. At first it was like a stroke victim about useless for the most part now it's not noticeable unless I'm lifting over chest height but it improves every month.

My PT is working it like its meant to be used to build the range of motion back. Spent the day picking up, moving and splinting huge rounds on the log splitter. There's a lot out there on the unneeded surgery that's being done on shoulders that would heal on their own.


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Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8087182
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both of mine have been torn badly several times. Still lift heavy weight and for me swimming helped more than pt several times. I"m 65 and still work like im 25.

Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: bleeohio] #8087219
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Originally Posted by bleeohio
I had my left done a few years ago. They gave me a shot in the neck before the operation for a pain block and my left lung collapsed and i had a heck of a time. I'm putting off doing my right shoulder as long as i can. I'm hoping it will stay together till my expiration date.


Not sure what they hit in my neck with that shot, but it troubled me for months.
Wasn't thrilled with results in right shoulder, July '23, so decided not to.proceed with left until it's unbearable.
Was told that one will probably need a total replacement at some point.

Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: DaveP] #8087263
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Originally Posted by DaveP
Originally Posted by bleeohio
I had my left done a few years ago. They gave me a shot in the neck before the operation for a pain block and my left lung collapsed and i had a heck of a time. I'm putting off doing my right shoulder as long as i can. I'm hoping it will stay together till my expiration date.


Not sure what they hit in my neck with that shot, but it troubled me for months.
Wasn't thrilled with results in right shoulder, July '23, so decided not to.proceed with left until it's unbearable.
Was told that one will probably need a total replacement at some point.

Hope you both have better luck with the next one ..... if necessary.
Do you mind stating your age ?
I'm 66, and hope to be using/needing these arms for years to come.
Thanks again,
smile

Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8087265
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61, but I'm in pretty good shape for a man twice my age, lol

Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8087270
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Ha ... thanks Dave grin

Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8087344
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I’ve had impingement syndrome four times, twice in each shoulder. I just deal with the pain and am careful for about six months and get over it! One thing that helped was dropping weight on my traditional bow from 75 lbs to 65 lbs!


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Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8087401
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Crowfoot You need to talk to Charles on here. It seems like he said he has had his operated on eight times. So it must work good.


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Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8087412
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I was in my mid fifties when i had mine done that was 6-7 years ago. I wore my body out working road construction for over 30 years and after retiring i didn't want to spend my time getting rebuilt. Although it would be cool to be like the 6 million dollar man. I only need 5,999,999 more dollars to get it done.

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Originally Posted by MJM
Crowfoot You need to talk to Charles on here. It seems like he said he has had his operated on eight times. So it must work good.

Now there's a contradiction in terms if I ever saw one grin
Personally, I'd limit my Dr. to 7 attempts smile
Thanks MJM,
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Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: bleeohio] #8087424
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Originally Posted by bleeohio
I had my left done a few years ago. They gave me a shot in the neck before the operation for a pain block and my left lung collapsed and i had a heck of a time. I'm putting off doing my right shoulder as long as i can. I'm hoping it will stay together till my expiration date.

Originally Posted by bleeohio
I was in my mid fifties when i had mine done that was 6-7 years ago. I wore my body out working road construction for over 30 years and after retiring i didn't want to spend my time getting rebuilt. Although it would be cool to be like the 6 million dollar man. I only need 5,999,999 more dollars to get it done.

So overall, how happy are you with the results ? Full range ? Like new again ? No pain ? or maybe not worth the endeavor ?
Thanks

Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8087476
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Definitely do the PT as suggested. I learned the hard way on my first one, and did exactly as the Doctor ordered on the next two rotator cuff repairs. Went back to the Gym for a year after PT on both surgeries and did fine. ALSO, AND THIS IS IMPORTANT, don't let it go so long that it become more difficult to repair. Just a thought.

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Re: Shoulder Impingement ... [Re: Crowfoot] #8087618
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Crow, overall it was well worth it. I was in a lot of pain and had limited movement before the procedure. Like others have said, definitely stick to the pt and the exercises. I have full range and no pain at all. If i get to the point of having my right one done, i'm gonna skip the neck shot, not going to chance the other lung ordeal. Good luck

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