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Bankart lesion shoulder surgery
Had done my bankart lesion shoulder surgery for right hand shoulder .. fixed 3 anchors in my hand it's been 2 months since surgery & Doing physiotherapy from past 1 month Last month surgeon doctor told only do slow moments Now he is telling this 3rd month is very important u should do very strong moments in physiotherapy and how much ever we can do in this 3rd month till that only hand will stay forever. But iam scared so is my hand not 100% recover and moments in future ? Plz tell doctors ..🥺 Any advices plz
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It will recover Don't worry Continue physiotherapy
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recovery protocol of rotator cuff tear after surgical repair demands full range of motion after 3 months of repair. For better recovery and functional outcome you have to do physiotherapy as much as you can. Gradual progression will benefit you to do much more as compared to current status.
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Maintain positive attitude towards your recovery journey. Pushing your limit gradually will benefit you.
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Don't do much beyond your limit.
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Follow your operating surgeon advise, U will cover very well
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Continue physiotherapy.It will heal gradually.
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