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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 5:04pm |
Ask a PT 156 Posts Ask a PT Response: "In a case such as yours, hardware is needed to be implanted in order to stabilize your arm. Every physician and surgical procedure is unique, but some physicians do remove the hardware after a certain time period. Since you are experiencing symptoms in your arm, I would recommend that you make a follow-up appointment with your surgeon to discuss these symptoms. The cause of these symptoms may or may not be alleviated by removing the hardware. The orthopedic surgeon will be able to best tell you what the next step should be toward alleviating these symptoms. Whether or not you have the hardware removed, Physical Therapy may be helpful too. Physical Therapy may help by using soft tissue mobilization, stretching, and exercises. The goal of PT would be to decrease your symptoms, increase your mobility, and increase your strength. Since you are very active, PT will help you continue to be active in your various sports. So, in summary, I would recommend you consult your orthopedic surgeon, and then you can ask about receiving some Physical Therapy too." |
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