MRI December 26 |
What looks like white fraying at the top of the picture is my tendon torn off. |
Surgery day arrived and I was not even nervous about this one. The day before I had subbed half a day at St. B's school, then played (and won) Bunco that night with my girlfriends. We dropped McB at school and went to the surgery center. I will swear part of my loosey goosey attitude was the 2nd grade praying for me and a lot of others associated with St. B's. I figured if they had my back I could just go in and get it done. (Much like the 200 free at Masters Nationals, ha ha). I walked in at 8:30 and was in the wheel chair heading home at 12:20 with a nerve block that lasted 21 hours. Always make friends with your Anesthesiologist, they keep the pain away.
If you look up my procedure this is what it says: The Bio-Tenodesis Screw System was designed specifically for the reattachment of soft tissue, both ligament and tendon, to bone. The Bio-Tenodesis Driver facilitates accurate graft tensioning into a bony socket in a simple “push-in” method. The interference fit provided by the Tenodesis Screw and FiberWire virtually eliminates graft separation from the bone. Because of the strength of the repair achieved with the system, patients are generally allowed to begin postoperative rehab earlier than previously permitted. The Bio-Tenodesis Screws are composed of PLLA and are available in numerous sizes to fit all applications. There are also titanium and PEEK Tenodesis Screws available for use with the system, if desired. The system is ideal for the reattachment of soft tissue to bone in proximal/distal biceps tenodesis.
Four weeks, March 28. |
First day the bandages came off, Thursday March 7. |
The picture on the right is my scar one week post surgery when the bandage came off. This one on the left is what it looked like at four weeks post surgery on Friday, March 28.
First PT appointment on March 8. I could do the pulley already. |
More important is this picture below, from day 13-post surgery; my arm is over my head. My movement and flexibility at that point would be considered 'book normal' by most and it's fantastic for anyone, especially less than two weeks after a major joint surgery. My flexibility and movement is a bit more than that so I'm almost there now but to have my arm move above my head so soon, it was just amazing. I also think it is really fortunate, to be able to work with a really smart and fantastic physical therapist who stays current on new exercises and techniques.
Day 13 and my arm is above my head. |
But what really sets Susan apart from the rest is she's known me for over six years now. With that knowledge of how my muscles and bones work, and also how I think, she knows when and how to push me to get me back to my old form.
Stay tuned for the next entry which will document my continued therapy and recovery.
Sorry to hear you had to have another surgery..I hope all goes well and you have a full recovery.
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