Recovery/Time off Work
Recovering from labral repair surgery is not easy. It is very important that the patient knows that the recovery process is difficult and time consuming. He or she must be an active participant during this process, performing daily exercises to ensure there is proper return of range of motion and strength. There is a large amount of variability in the time it takes to fully recover from this procedure. It is usually estimated that it will take at least 4-6 months to feel as though you have completely regained the use of your arm. Some cases may take as long as 9-12 months to make a full recovery. People with desk jobs should plan to take at least 1 week off from work. Manual laborers will likely be out of work for at least 4-6 months. Recovery is different in each case. Your individual time table for return to activities and work will be discussed by your surgeon during post operative office visits.