The first few days after the operation
As soon as the first day after the operation, you will be mobilised by a physiotherapist. A so-called shoulder CPM device is used, on which the operated shoulder joint is thoroughly moved to an adjusted extent.
With assistance from the physiotherapist you soon learn what movements you can perform and how. Physiotherapy promotes muscle development, coordination and mobility in the shoulder joint.
Rehabilitation
As a rule, your stay in hospital is followed by a rehabilitation period lasting several weeks. This can be either as an outpatient at your home or as an inpatient at a rehabilitation clinic.
Since in the majority of cases shoulder prosthesis operations are elective interventions, you can discuss the type and location of rehabilitation with your doctor either before or at the latest shortly after the operation. Your doctor will explain all the details to you and complete the relevant applications. It may be necessary to make enquiries with your health insurer. The rehabilitation period after shoulder prosthesis surgery is usually several weeks or months. Even after the rehabilitation period is over, you should continue to regularly do the exercises you have learnt at home!
Follow-up examinations
After a shoulder prosthesis operation you should visit your doctor at regular, fixed intervals for follow-up examinations. He will make a clinical assessment of the shoulder joint and arrange for an X-ray to be taken. He will therefore be able to recognise and treat any complications early on which may occur without you noticing. Your prosthesis pass will help you remember your appointments.