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Elbow dislocation
I'm 3 weeks post op from a elbow dislocation surgery. Everything was torn, muscles tendons ligaments and my artery. The surgery harvest a artery from my leg into my elbow. I am trying to gain back my range of motion but my elbow is stuck. It doesnt feel like a tightness or anything but everytime I try to straighten my arm the inside of my elbow hurts and it's stuck. It's like there somethin blocking the bone. Is this normal or should I raise it up?
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Dear Sir, your story tells that you have had a real bad dislocation of the elbow, such bad that even your vessel was hurt and was reconstructed, i would advise you to go slow with gaining movement, as any extra pressure will lead to more stiffness in the joint, I would appreciate if you can share your x rays with me so that I can comment in a way to help you out, as far as your details go three weeks is a very little time for this injury, it will need at least 3 to 6 months for you to gain good functional range.
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Go slow with your exercises, and let nature take its course in healing
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any forcefull manipulation to gain range can lead to more stiffness and break of the repaired structures.
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Please contact your surgeon and follow it up with him As he would know the exact rewason for this
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