Rehabilitation after arthroscopic shoulder decompression is a relatively quick process. The procedure aims to relieve pain and improve movement by removing inflammation and reducing pressure within the rotator cuff region of the shoulder.
Unless other repair procedures were needed, the shoulder is structurally sound immediately after the surgery. Your rehabilitation focuses on restoring movement early, followed by gradual strengthening and return to normal activities.
No sling needed – the shoulder is often more comfortable out of the sling
Driving permitted within a few days
Exercises – demonstrated by the hospital physiotherapist
These guidelines provide a general framework for recovery. Any specific instructions provided by Dr Richard Dallalana or your treating physiotherapist, whether written or verbal, should be followed in preference.
Report persistent pain or failure to progress in recovery.
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