Olecranon Bursitis and my Post Rotator Cuff Surgery Week 8 Update
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2023
- Week 8 post rotator cuff surgery and I am pleased with my range of motion and recovery. However I developed bursitis in my elbow and it's pretty big. My physical therapist took a photo and sent it to my doctor. Hopefully he just says ice and rest!
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I appreciate you making this video. I am 2 months post op full rotator repair in my dominant arm. Last week I noticed my elbow hurt and saw it is trying to swell. So I am icing and limiting certain movements and I plan to talk to my PT therapist Monday and then will call the doctor's office from there. I to am spot on with recovering. Stay patient and you will fully recover.
Yeah it took about five weeks for it to finally go away but I went into my doctor and talked to my physical therapist and both said you just have to wait for the fluid to go away 😞. Which eventually does… I stopped leaning on my elbow at the table though 😉
OMG I am so glad I found your channel. I broke my left arm and then the overcompensation I did with my right arm (where the rotator cuff was already iffy) helped me develop major RT issues on THAT arm -- meaning, the right arm. I am in a lot of pain and gearing up to go BACK to my ortho. I'm grateful to be able to see your journey and learn from your experience.
Oh, gosh, Lisa... I've been watching your surgery updates. I will say shoulder surgery was my WORST! I had a torn and detached labrum, bone spurs and dislocation. I will say, I could not have recovered as quickly as I did, without the Polar Care(PC), too. I'm so glad you brought the PC into your videos, because it is indeed, one of the BEST tools to use in joint surgery recovery, in my opinion. I feel for you, Lisa. 🙏🙏🙏 Prayers you get better soon. Keep up with the PT. God bless. KIMBER(Your Austin, Texas Sister)🥰😉
I had rotor cuff surgery 2 years ago. As long as you go through PT you’re good!
Thank you for the lovely video! I'm just recovering from a hysterectomy, and your video some time back about that was so helpful to me. It means a lot to hear someone's personal experience with things like this. Many hugs, Sandra ☘️
Thank you for your thorough update Lisa. I am a recently retired nurse and actually have two friends who have recently experienced cuff surgeries. It is definitely a journey. You are doing amazingly well. You give me great tips to share with them. ❤
Hey neighbor! Well, not really as I'm on the eastern side of TN. Anyway, I'm five years into my journey and even now, I still feel weirdness around the cuff every so often. I've also noticed that my surgery arm is actually stronger in some ways than my dominant side (I'm left-handed too), so I asked my PT and he said it was probably because I spent so much time working to regain strength in that side during therapy. He told me it was normal and I have since started focusing more on balancing out the difference. All this to say life goes on and five years from now, you'll probably forget you had it done! Glad you're healing up.
Hi Lisa. One week post surgery for me today yay 😎. 5 weeks to go with brace and sling. They took the stitches out and gave me exercises, 2 different ones, to do at home, for 2 weeks. Then another set of two to be added in 2 weeks. I enjoy your voice and your journey. Hope you continue to heal and be back to both limbs soon. I just turned 60 in August and so miss my gardening, mowing etc. My husband is doing his best to fill in, it's just so painful that it isn't exactly how I would do it 😍 lol.
😂😂😂 hope you have a speedy recovery and can get back to your gardens soon 💕
So glad you are doing better!!!
Hi Lisa, I love hearing about your progress in healing. We have different health issues but you are an inspiration to never give up ❤
I love your channel. Can’t wait to see the house updates.
You’ve made tremendous progress, Lisa! Keep going!!
I am so glad that you are doing well!!!
Thanks for letting us know how you are doing since your surgery. I fell playing pickle ball and broke 3 fingers so I retired from that sport. Sticking with swimming. You look amazing!
It is the fastest growing sport and causing the most injuries for the over 50 population🤪
Wow, what great timing! I'm at 6-weeks post-surgical for my rotator cuff on my right side and had almost the same surgery as you did! I'm also a Lefty 😊 I found your channel when looking for makeup tips and, after watching a couple of your videos, realized that we have a lot in common. I'm experiencing the same pain in my elbow and am going to order a compression sleeve for it today. Hopefully your recovery is still going well, it's somehow uplifting to know that I am not alone 😊. Have a good day and thank you for this video!
I hope your recovery goes well too. I feel like my range of motion is really good at the eight week point 💕
Hopefully Lisa you’ll be back to normal soon ❤
Wow. It's great that you're healing & recovering so well. I'm impressed. I was diagnosed w/ frozen shoulder so I'm seeing pt once a wk.
Thank you for being here !
How are your exercises going? Anything different than what I’m doing?
@@LisaMonique Thank you. They're very similar to yours. I just learned the 1 laying on your injured side & stretching the arm forward. One is standing inches from the wall & resting both forearms against the wall & sliding up to stretch then sliding down. I put a towel behind me & w/ my injured arm below & good arm on top, pulling my injured arm up to increase range of motion (so it'll be easier to hook my bra). It hurts during but after it feels so good & move more freely
Hello beautiful Lisa 😍
Good morning! 😊
Hi Lisa, I had a bad accident 10 years ago, l fell on black ice, so my right arm was really the bones all shattered so l had to have 3 surgeries for them to put my arm back to where it was before I injured it, now l have to have another surgery because I have 2 tears in my shoulder, and my shoulder is frozen, it has been like that since my surgery 10 years ago, l hope you are getting better with your therapy, hugsssss ❤❤
Oh no, frozen shoulder is not fun! I hope your recovery is swift and painless.
@LisaMonique HI Lisa, it sure isn't fun, l am on alot of pain killers, especially when you can't do alot, and l live here by myself, my husband Bruce passed away 2 years ago, but my son does come and help me out, he's a good son, but it's not fun, hugssss
@@janeashton2027 I'm sorry to hear that. It is tough when you're alone most of the time. I'm glad you is close by to help some of the time 💕
@@LisaMonique HI Lisa, yes l also have other family, my mom had 10 of us,6 girls and 4 boys, l also have my children, a son and daughter, 4 grandchildren all boys, hugsssss
I see your hyperextended fingers so I'm assuming you have EDS. Be careful with your stretches!