Saturday, June 10, 2023

What can you not do after total shoulder joint replacement surgery?

ChatGPT is a interactive language model developed by OpenAI, that uses a deep learning framework to understand queries and to generate coherent, contextually relevant responses based on a set of books, websites, and texts selected by researchers at OpenAI. While search engines such as Google provide links to websites that may or may not be accurate or relevant, ChatGPT provides a readable synthesis of the information from its comprehensive sources,
We sought ChatGPT responses to questions frequently posed by patients with shoulder arthritis. These responses cannot used as specific medical advice. Patients should consult medical professionals for the most current and accurate information on their shoulder condition.




We asked "What can you not do after shoulder surgery?"

ChatGPT replied:

"After shoulder surgery, there are certain activities and movements that are typically advised against during the initial stages of recovery. However, it's important to note that specific restrictions may vary depending on the type of surgery performed and the individual's unique situation. It is crucial to follow the advice and guidelines provided by your surgeon and physical therapist. Here are some general activities that are often limited or avoided after shoulder surgery:

Lifting heavy objects: Heavy lifting can put excessive strain on the shoulder joint and potentially disrupt the healing process. It is generally recommended to avoid lifting heavy objects or weights until your surgeon gives you clearance to do so.

Overhead activities: Activities that involve reaching overhead, such as placing items on high shelves or participating in overhead sports like tennis or basketball, are typically restricted during the initial recovery period. These movements can stress the healing tissues and compromise the stability of the shoulder joint.

Abrupt or forceful movements: Quick, sudden movements or jerking motions should be avoided to prevent potential dislocation or strain on the surgical site. Examples include throwing, swinging, or any activity that involves rapid or forceful arm movements.

Excessive stretching: Overstretching the shoulder joint or attempting to achieve a full range of motion too quickly can be detrimental to the healing process. It is important to follow the prescribed rehabilitation exercises and gradually increase the range of motion under the guidance of a physical therapist.

Impact or contact sports: Engaging in contact sports or activities with a high risk of falls or collisions can jeopardize the stability of the shoulder joint and increase the likelihood of injury. These activities are typically discouraged, especially in the early stages of recovery.

Driving: Driving a vehicle may be restricted during the early recovery phase, particularly if the surgical arm is the one typically used for steering. The ability to safely control a vehicle and react quickly may be impaired initially, and it is important to follow the recommendations of your surgeon regarding when it is safe to resume driving.

It's essential to remember that these restrictions are temporary and are meant to protect and promote proper healing of the shoulder joint. As you progress in your recovery and receive clearance from your healthcare team, you will gradually regain your strength, range of motion, and ability to perform daily activities and sports."


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