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Originally Posted by Iride01
You should expect a full recovery. Go to the physical therapy that you probably were told to start at some point after getting over the surgery. Do everything the DPT tells you to do. Did the surgeon tell you it was too damaged to fix or are you just imagining you'll be less than 100%?
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I've had impingement surgery as well as rotator cuff repair, 2 separate surgeries, now need 3rd as a snip of a torn bicep tendon (they don;t repair at my age of mid 60's). My past surgeries I was diligent at doing PT, but was lucky with good healthcare to cover the sessions. PT makes the difference and in both cases I was back and road riding 2 weeks after, pain tolerant. I was NOT mt. biking or swimming, that took a few more weeks.
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