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After surgery, you'll go to the recovery area. Once the anesthesia has worn off and your condition is stable, you'll be moved to your hospital room. During your hospital stay, your care team will work with you. They will help to control your pain, get you up and walking, and start you on an exercise program. Exercise will help to gently move and strengthen your new shoulder.
After your surgery, you'll start a gentle exercise program for your shoulder. This program may begin as soon as the day of your surgery. Your exercise program is a vital part of your recovery. How much strength and movement you regain in your shoulder and arm depends on how well and often you do your exercises.
The hospital staff will talk with you about your home recovery. They'll show you how to bathe without getting your incision wet. You'll also learn how to do other home activities without injuring your shoulder. Arrange to have someone drive you home. You won't be able to drive for at least 4 to 6 weeks after surgery. Your arm will likely be in a sling for 4 to 6 weeks. Your doctor may give you pain medicine to take at home.