Before surgery is scheduled, you'll meet with your surgeon for evaluation. This visit typically includes:
- A review of your symptoms
- A physical exam
- X-rays and computerized tomography (CT) of your shoulder
Some questions you may want to ask include:
- What type of surgery do you recommend?
- How will my pain be managed after surgery?
- How long will I have to wear a sling?
- What kind of physical therapy will I need?
- How will my activities be restricted after surgery?
- Will I need to have someone help me at home for a while?
Other members of the care team will assess your readiness for surgery. You'll be asked about your medical history, your medicines and whether you use tobacco. Tobacco interferes with healing.
You may meet with a physical therapist who will explain how to do physical therapy exercises and how to use a type of sling (immobilizer) that prevents your shoulder from moving.
Currently, many people leave the hospital the same day of the shoulder replacement procedure.