dbittner
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I managed to do a real number on my right rotator cuff when I fell on the pool deck following a scuba pool session. The MRI shows that I have a full width, full thickness tear of the supraspinatus tendon, with a bit of damage to the infraspinatus tendon, and a full thickness tear of part of the subscapularis tendon. The corresponding muscles show varying degrees of atrophy (from mild to moderate).
I've already used the Search function, and checked past postings regarding rotator cuff injuries. However, I still have a few questions. (Note: I am not looking for a diagnosis or treatment here. My physicians, surgeon, and physical therapist are doing that. I'm just looking for the diver's (or diver/physician's) point of view and advice.)
1) It looks like I'm headed for surgery, but the surgery won't be scheduled for at least a month. I am going to Maui (Feb 11-20), and hope to get some diving in. On the recommendation of my physical therapist (and based on my own sense that I need to be careful), I'm going to take it easy. I probably won't dive every day, and I'll probably keep to boat diving, since it will be possible to enter (and exit) the water without the scuba unit on my back, and put it on (and take it off) at the surface. Does anyone have any suggestions of other things I can do to keep the stress off my right shoulder?
2) I understand that the first four-to-six weeks after the surgery involves keeping the shoulder immobile. I'd appreciate hearing from someone who has been there just how much this immobility affected everyday life. From the other threads it sounds like I'll be off work for that period -- but what other challenges will I be facing?
3) I know that following the period of immobility, there will be four-to-six months more of physical therapy. It sounds like the recovery will come in stages -- after a certain period of time, some normal duties can be taken on again. Will I have to wait until the end of all post-surgery physoical therapy before returning to recreational diving?
4) I am a Divemaster candidate, with only a few requirements left -- mapping project, equipment exchange, and final check-out dive. Obviously, I'll have to put off completion until after surgery and physical therapy. My question is, how well-recovered do I have to be before I can finish off the DM course?
Thank you ahead of time for any insights you can share with me, as well as references to any helpful threads or postings which my use of the Search function did not reveal.
Peace,
Dave
I've already used the Search function, and checked past postings regarding rotator cuff injuries. However, I still have a few questions. (Note: I am not looking for a diagnosis or treatment here. My physicians, surgeon, and physical therapist are doing that. I'm just looking for the diver's (or diver/physician's) point of view and advice.)
1) It looks like I'm headed for surgery, but the surgery won't be scheduled for at least a month. I am going to Maui (Feb 11-20), and hope to get some diving in. On the recommendation of my physical therapist (and based on my own sense that I need to be careful), I'm going to take it easy. I probably won't dive every day, and I'll probably keep to boat diving, since it will be possible to enter (and exit) the water without the scuba unit on my back, and put it on (and take it off) at the surface. Does anyone have any suggestions of other things I can do to keep the stress off my right shoulder?
2) I understand that the first four-to-six weeks after the surgery involves keeping the shoulder immobile. I'd appreciate hearing from someone who has been there just how much this immobility affected everyday life. From the other threads it sounds like I'll be off work for that period -- but what other challenges will I be facing?
3) I know that following the period of immobility, there will be four-to-six months more of physical therapy. It sounds like the recovery will come in stages -- after a certain period of time, some normal duties can be taken on again. Will I have to wait until the end of all post-surgery physoical therapy before returning to recreational diving?
4) I am a Divemaster candidate, with only a few requirements left -- mapping project, equipment exchange, and final check-out dive. Obviously, I'll have to put off completion until after surgery and physical therapy. My question is, how well-recovered do I have to be before I can finish off the DM course?
Thank you ahead of time for any insights you can share with me, as well as references to any helpful threads or postings which my use of the Search function did not reveal.
Peace,
Dave
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