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Monday, January 7, 2013

Yoga and Shoulder Joint Replacements

by Shari

Nina and Baxter asked me to finish up the total joint replacement series with a discussion about shoulder joint replacements. Like the other joint replacements previously discussed, people will consider shoulder joint replacement when all other conservative approaches have failed. The difference in shoulder joint replacement compared to hip or knee replacements is that this procedure is far less common. So if you are thinking about a shoulder replacement, it is considered a good idea to find a physician who has already done a significant number of these surgeries (one place to look is the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon’s Society).

Now let’s review why you might consider this treatment. Pain is often the most significant problem that an individual is suffering from. Other symptoms might include stiffness, loss of functional motion, inability to sleep on that shoulder, decreased range of motion and symptoms that are worsening with conservative treatment approaches (whether western or alternative methodologies).
Healthy Shoulder Joint
Regardless, your first step should be thorough diagnostic and physical evaluation from a qualified surgeon that includes X-rays and whatever other tests the physician orders. There has to be a differential diagnosis that separates out the cause of the pain. Rotator cuff tears or avulsions, frozen shoulder, cervical and thoracic spinal pain, shoulder bursitis and other forms of soft tissue inflammation, avascular necrosis (in which the blood supply to the joint is affected), and infections will all cause shoulder pain that can be unrelenting. Metastatic disease or other tumors can also be the cause of shoulder pain so the differential examination is critical in trying to pinpoint the problem. So only once it has been determined that your shoulder pain is due to arthritis (where the cartilage covering the joint surfaces is affected) should you explore your options for shoulder replacement. After you have determined that you’re a good candidate for the surgical joint replacement, you will probably wonder how is surgery this going to affect your yoga practice, including how longer after the surgery will you be able to do yoga again and, when you do resume practice, which poses should you avoid and for how long?
Shoulder With Joint Replacement
According to my research as well as my personal experience as a physical therapist, yoga practitioner and yoga teacher, this procedure has significant post-operative protocols. This means that there is a very specific healing algorithm that your surgeon will adhere to. It does not help if you are a “fast healer” because if you push too much and too fast, for this surgery in particular, you will be setting yourself up for significant problems in the future. This surgery is very complicated because the subscapularis is detached to expose the glenohumeral joint and then reattached after surgery. The rotator cuff may also need to be repaired because often in severe shoulder arthritis, the soft tissue ligaments and muscles are severely affected and may also need repair due to compromised biomechanics and impingement in the shoulder joint.

The literature I reviewed states conservatively a three-month recovery but more common is six to twelve months post-operative recovery with very strict dos and don’ts. And unfortunately I cannot go into what you can and can’t do here on this blog because that is totally dependent on your surgeon and which type of procedure he or she deems is appropriate for you (there are four different types of shoulder replacements).

But from a yogic perspective, here is what I can recommend. Start by being in the best possible health you can be before surgery. Understand that you will have a lot of work to do in your post-operative recovery, but believe 100% in your ability to recover and in your surgeon.

Have stress management techniques that you do regularly as part of your healing repertoire. Pain medication is not something to be shunned but used responsibly and respectfully as part of your healing process. But, because pain is a very subjective experience, yoga and stress management techniques, though not substitutions for pain medication, can be an adjunct in allowing you to “relax into the pain.” Deep breathing in particular does a world of good for your body post operatively and into your healing process. It allows your lungs to be used to prevent post-operative complications, and is also calming and a good focus for your mind when you might be counting the minutes until you can take your next pain medication dosage. Simple deep breathing also assists in decreasing muscle tension from unconscious holding and splinting because you are in pain. You may also want to work with lengthening your exhalation to assist in stimulating your parasympathetic system (triggering your relaxation response). Other stress management techniques you could explore include: meditation, Savasana (Relaxation pose), and Yoga Nidra.

Be familiar with restorative poses, such as Reclined Cobbler’s pose (Supta Baddha Konasana), Legs Up the Wall pose (Viparita Karani), and Supported Relaxation pose (Savasana) that you can do while adhering to the post-operative protocol. Shoulder positioning and propping is very important for your post-operative pain management, and your physical therapist or surgeon (or their support staff) should be able to assist you in ways to position for improved comfort. Once you understand how to position your arm in these poses (for example, using support under your arms and shoulders or having your arms in a neutral position) then you should be able to figure out how to set yourself up for restorative poses without putting your shoulder into a compromised position. Remember, how you go into and out of poses, including restorative poses is important. You may find that your bed is a perfect place to practice restorative poses because it is easier for you to position yourself.

Once you are allowed to start exercises with your physical therapist, be very clear in asking when you can do which poses, bringing pictures to demonstrate. Taking your arms out to your sides in standing poses may or may not be possible because just the weight of your arm being statically held may be contraindicated. Then, before you return to your yoga class, please contact your yoga teacher and explain your limitations and restrictions. It is your responsibility to educate your yoga teacher on your particular needs and then he or she can help you keep your practice safe within the guidelines you understand from your physician.

Finally, please be gentle with yourself and don’t overuse your arm even just a little bit. When you are allowed to stop wearing your sling, you might find that you can practice with your sling on more successfully then with your arm out of it. Stay away from weight-bearing poses like Downward-Facing Dog pose until you have medical clearance (even Half Dog pose at the Wall). Night-time positioning and pain management are often the most challenging. Make sure you understand your pain medication recommendations and do what ever your surgeon tells you. After all, you only want to do this surgery once. So be patient and creative. And good luck!
 

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