Recovery after shoulder surgery without sling

Started by FryerTuck12, August 25, 2025, 06:04:52 PM

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FryerTuck12

I recently had a shoulder injury, and my doctor mentioned that surgery might be necessary. What worries me is the long recovery period, especially having to wear a sling for weeks. Has anyone here gone through surgery where a sling wasn't required afterward? I'm curious if that even exists.

Jomix

Interesting question, I've also wondered if there are more modern techniques that could shorten recovery time.

Olas12

Shoulder recovery can feel overwhelming when you think about being immobilized in a sling for weeks. Many people are surprised to learn that there are modern approaches designed to reduce that burden. One such technique is described here: https://www.kevinkrusemd.com/no-sling-shoulder-surgery/. This method focuses on stability and faster rehabilitation, allowing patients to begin moving their arm sooner without being stuck in a traditional immobilizer. Reports from patients show they were able to return to daily activities much quicker, with less stiffness and discomfort compared to conventional methods. It's especially promising for active individuals or those who cannot afford lengthy downtime. Of course, every case is unique, so medical evaluation is crucial, but it's encouraging to see advancements that make recovery less restrictive.