Friday, October 20, 2023

Ream and run news

Frequently patients send photos or videos of their recreational activities after their ream and run procedure (see this link).

Here are two that were received recently.

(1) A man in his 70s now10 months after ream and run for arthritis



Reported "Went waterskiing at least 50 times this summer".


(2) A man in his early 40's having a ream and run for glenohumeral arthritis 



reported on the ream and run support facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1194479510666751): "23-ish months post right shoulder replacement Ream and Run. 315x10 flat bench, 120lb dumbells incline press x 9-ish. Felt really good. No abnormal aches or pains. Not yet 2 years out, and only getting stronger and more "able" each month!"



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Here are some videos that are of shoulder interest
Shoulder arthritis - what you need to know (see this link).
How to x-ray the shoulder (see this link).
The ream and run procedure (see this link).
The total shoulder arthroplasty (see this link).
The cuff tear arthropathy arthroplasty (see this link).
The reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (see this link).
The smooth and move procedure for irreparable rotator cuff tears (see this link).
Shoulder rehabilitation exercises (see this link).