recovery time after frozen shoulder manipulation
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It's been 18 months of torture ! Going to have my shoulder manipulated this week . I am thrilled to have found this link . Knowing someone actually understands what I'm going through ! I was in tears reading everyone's situation .this is the most painful and debilitating situation ever ! Would like to.hear some stories on what happens after manipulation , I plan on only taking off work 3 days after . I am a mammographer . I suffer through my 12 hr days ! I am praying I will be on my way to recovery after 4 days !!
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kim70304 deb49491
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Good luck to you
joann61795 kim70304
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lissette70790 deb49491
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Tamara123 lissette70790
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Hi, brand new to this forum. Reading through all these and your situation is the most identical to mine. Mine started out as an impingement in the shoulder. The pain made me keep my arm stead for weeks, which turned into frozen shoulder. The shoulder pain eventually went away but now I'm stuck. Only pain I have is when trying to move arm beyond the "sticky point". Went back to Ortho surg today. She said to move forward with MUA. But reading this forum, I'm panicky. I don't want this to get worse and bring all that unbearable pain back... Wondering if I should just live with it and hope that it "thaws" over the next year. I'm in Month #6 right now.
kristina73093 deb49491
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The unfortunate thing is that I have ankle surgery coming up in exactly 4 months. I need to be on crutches for 6 weeks.
I am still in a great deal of pain, I take hydromorphone prior to physio, it doesn't help at all.
I would like to avoid an mua if possible, but somehow I don't think it is.
I will find out on Thursday what my surgeon thinks, but I know he'll say that there's something wrong.
I'm pretty scared about this.
FSconversations kristina73093
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You'll learn lots of tips on this forum if it does turn out to be FS. It is scary because a FS seems to have a mind of its own; it's self-limiting though, and does heal eventually from what most on here say.
All the best, Liane
kristina73093 FSconversations
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I hope that tomorrow, I can bring back positive news.
kristina73093
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Only plan of action is a month of physio targeting the frozen shoulder, and follow-up in June.
tracey39443 deb49491
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kristina73093 deb49491
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I'm concerned, being diabetic, that this will fail, and I'll need the surgery. But the surgery for this will have to wait until the winter.
lynn_23868 kristina73093
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kristina73093 lynn_23868
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Mine has been a success so far. There was more scar tissue than thought, as my surgeon told me when i saw him on Friday.
I have better mobility, less pain, and stopped my pain meds last week.
The only problem I'm having is with external rotation, but I'm working on that with specific exercises. My therapist this morning says it's better, but I need to work harder.
My surgeon thinks I'll be good to go when my ankle surgery happens in just over a month.
amit13239 lynn_23868
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I had bankart repair 7 months ago but havent gained full range of motion. Consulted Doc and planning for MUA next week. Just wondering how did your MUA went and did you guys gained full range of motion and if there was any complications.
lynn_23868 kristina73093
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2 weeks past surgery today and movement has improved greatly,but rotation is difficult as well for me. I was surprised my strength has decreased so much. Working on that with isometric exercises.
I only took the heavy pain meds for 3 days b/c I did not feeling stupid! Been keeping pain down with otc meds and lots of ice packs! Worst times during and right after pt, and in middle of night. I can handle it after suffering with the zingers and aching for 8-9 months! Just happy to be on right track and looking forward to getting almost normal movement back!
I hope your ankle surgery will go well!
kristina73093 amit13239
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I'm sitting at about 60% range of motion, I'm doing my exercises to try to increase my motion. No complications, only pain management issues. It's been 3 weeks.
alison41082 kristina73093
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Kristina, hi I am following your post as your story seems similar to mine! I am only 6 weeks out of surgery for 4 different shoulder issues! The surgery went well but about 2 weeks into sling my pain was unreal! I have neck issues as well so I couldn't wait to get out of the sling and I'm sure I was not using the sling correctly to avoid the neck pain! Anyway at 3 weeks I went to my pt and she removed the sling! I could barely move! I was told I have frozen shoulder! They put me on oral steroids this week and I go to pt 3 times a week, no improvement! But my main issue is outward movement! Is your movement limited in all directions? At pt how far can your therapist lift your arm? I feel so bad after reading this thread and I am afraid I am just at the beginning stage of the nightmare that everyone on here has been dealing with! I hope you continue to recover! Keep us updated on your progress!
Tamara123 lynn_23868
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how is your recovery?? I'm scheduled for MUA and am now 2nd guessing myself after reading the posts on here. My FS set in after trying to heal an impingement and the pain was unbearable, especially the zingers. A few of those dropped me to my knees and the tears would flow instantly.