Typing after Frozen Shoulder Surgery???
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Hello everyone! I have learned so much from this discussion forum!! I just found out that I will be needing surgery for my frozen shoulder. I am not in as much pain as most of you thankfully but do have the pain and the trouble sleeping, range of motion problems, etc. I have an interesting question for all of you. I am an online college professor and spend a large part of my day typing, so my question to you is following the surgery, how difficult do you think it will be for me to type? Will I be in too much pain to type the next day or the next week? What do you think??? Thank you so much for your response. Leslie
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I'll never get full mobility back but can now wash my hair, put up a shower curtain etc and that arm has very few aches and pains at all.
Unfortunately my other arm is now at the 'freezing' stage so I'm going through all the pains again and can't be entirely accurate on whether the neck and back pain would have stopped. I feel they would have from the couple of weeks I had before the other shoulder started up.
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I hope that it goes well
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I had the surgery October 2014, followed by double steroid injection guided by xray in Jan 2015. As a secretary typing all day and using the mouses a great deal has been diffficult at times. Having regular breaks helps, but the most painfull part is the constant use of the mouse. Using the midddle finger is painful even now as it irritaes a nerve as you may have experienced. I am still very sore in the shoulder at the point where a seam of a shirt would be. I am not sure if this is because of my job or if there is still a problem I will find out on Monday. I have a new key board that has a ball in the middle to operate the mouse. Also have been given an orthoepaedic chair to help with posture and headsets for my phone. Getting a good work station is vital. I would definitely leave the typing until at least two weeks post surgery for things to settle down.
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