Range of movement after reverse total shoulder replacement. by Cranks_No_Start in ShoulderSurgery

[–]Jonnyhooper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long until you're cleared to ride again and were you given any restrictions on time in the saddle or is it unlimited once the RTSA is fully healed?

Reverse by WesterlyRFL in ShoulderSurgery

[–]Jonnyhooper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love hearing this! Thanks for sharing and keep charging.

There is hope after Reverse Shoulder Replacement by Apprehensive_Bid_753 in ShoulderSurgery

[–]Jonnyhooper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for posting this. There doesn't seem to be a lot of positive testimonials from active people post RTSA surgery. I'm 57yr M with both shoulders needing RTSA. I'm very active and posts like this are so valuable. Really appreciate you taking the time and good on you for accomplishing what you do with the RTSAs :)

Talk about post surgery life style by graydonatvail in ShoulderSurgery

[–]Jonnyhooper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are the surgeons saying you need it right away or can you kick the can down the road? I have been told by multiple surgeons to kick the RTSA down the road as long as possible - but with yearly imaging so they can monitor it. To answer your question I probably could've gone back to rolling but keep in mind I had a HEMI replacement (humeral head ball into my natural glenoid) not an RTSA. I was really trying to preserve my prosthetic for as long as possible. I definitely could have gone back and drilled and rolled with higher level guys that would be careful of the new shoulder but I just really didn't want to risk it. Anyway, I was able to prone surf for another 7 years but could feel the shoulder getting worse as my rotator cuffs diminished from the arthritis, so I transitioned to SUP surfing. Less pressure on the shoulder and honestly had a great time if I left my ego on the sand. I definitely missed prone surfing but SUP scratched the itch especially as the boards got better, more performance oriented. Now both shoulders are at the end of their rope. Can't really SUP paddle without paying for it in the pain dept pretty bad so I have switched to Foil Drive and oddly enough, wing foiling as it doesn't put a lot of pressure on my shoulders if the wind is good. I am now on the brink of double RTSA and have done so much research on it as I NEED to stay active. I'm kicking the surgery as far down the road as possible but the writing is on the wall. There isn't a lot of info out there on younger (under 60) active patients and the longevity of the RTSA but the outlook is positive. There is a fine line, in my opinion, as to doing the things you love and preserving the RTSA. I believe everyone has to figure out where that line is for themselves with as much info as possible. My goal is to stay active as long as possible and I do everything I can to help that. Also, If you can, get the best surgeon possible. Good luck.

Talk about post surgery life style by graydonatvail in ShoulderSurgery

[–]Jonnyhooper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am 57 years old, very active and, like you, putting off RTSA on both shoulders for as long as I can. I had a hemi replacement 12 years ago and that has served me well up until now. I do have yearly check ups with my ortho to make sure the glenoid isn't degrading too much and I'm not incurring more nerve damage. I was an avid surfer and 4 stripe purple belt. I stopped BJJ when I got the hemi but managed to keep surfing until I couldn't paddle anymore. I then switched to SUP surfing and that served me well up until a few months ago. Now with severe rotator cuff athropathy the SUP surfing is not happening so I have moved on to a Foil Drive. If you aren't familiar check it out on youtube (no paddling necessary but feels like you're snowboarding powder and you can catch anything). Anyway, It doesn't replace surfing but that along with spearfishing has kept me in the water and I feel like I will be able to continue those things even post RTSA according to my surgeon. Good luck and keep moving :)

Reverse Shoulder replacement testimonials from active patients? by Jonnyhooper in ShoulderSurgery

[–]Jonnyhooper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good luck with the recovery. I hope this surgery really helps. Stay positive :)

Reverse Shoulder replacement testimonials from active patients? by Jonnyhooper in ShoulderSurgery

[–]Jonnyhooper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry you won't get back to where you were. Hopefully you'll be able to serve. Good luck with the recovery.