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Reverse Shoulder Replacement

A myRAteam Member asked a question 💭
Clinton, PA

My doctors want me to have a reverse shoulder replacement. Anyone had this done? I'm a little more than terrified.
I've had RA for 30 years and never had a joint replacement.

September 25, 2015
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A myRAteam Member

my friend had this done last year ... she has been fine ever since ..
she was in so much pain with it she was relieved to have it done

September 25, 2015
A myRAteam Member

A good friend of mind had both shoulders done not a the same time. She said the last one she did was a said it was so easy. Lots of pain day surgery day after but then she could deal with the pain. Good Luck

September 29, 2015
A myRAteam Member

the difference is ;standard replacement the "ball" is attached to the arm bone. In reverse the "ball is on the shoulder bone. "ball is the round end of your humerous bone, If you google "difference between reserve shoulder replacement an shoulder replacement you should see some great illustration

September 28, 2015
A myRAteam Member

my husband just had his second one done this year. great relief from pain. lost strength in arm but not much. he's glad he did it

September 27, 2015
A myRAteam Member

Hi, Wanda and Bj, I need to have both shoulders replaced because of 53 years of RA. I have not done it yet because I had not met anyone who had had a Reverse Shoulder repl. because of RA, only people who were very satisfied with the results of the surgery after an accident, which I thought it's not the same. I cannot do my hair or drive because it is very painful to turn the steering wheel. These testimonies are the first ones I hear from people who had the surgery because of damage from RA. They may give me the necessary info for going ahead though the surgeons mentioned one year for complete recovery. Hip surgery and knee surgery were a piece of cake for me. I've had three and all went well WITH THE NECESSARY REHAB! If you don't rehab, the surgery is worthless. Good luck with yours. If I do it first, I'll let all know.

January 16, 2024

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