Carepath after shoulder replacement

At Sint-Trudo Hospital, we work with a multidisciplinary recovery program for those who received a shoulder prosthesis. The objective is to regain maximum functionalityas quickly as possible.

What can we help you with?

Your discharge will be prepared in close cooperation with the team (orthopedist, nurses, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, social worker) and primary care providers such as the GP, physiotherapist and home care nurse. In the month before your admission, you will have the opportunity to attend an information session where you will receive more information about the preparation for your surgery and your admission in hospital. This can be done via a physical info session at the hospital, or via a video forwarded via email by the care team.

In the video below, our colleagues explain what your hospitalization and recovery program will look like after your shoulder replacement is placed. You can also find information in the brochures and a list of frequently asked questions here.

You can contact our team at any time if you have more questions.

Brochures

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Frequently Asked Questions

Room supplements are costs the hospital may charge for treatment or stay in a single room. You can find the exact amount in the admission statement. Both fees and room supplements are payable by you, unless you have additional hospitalization insurance that covers these costs. When in doubt, check with your insurance company.

No, shaving is not necessary for everyone. If it is nevertheless necessary, it is done in the hospital to prevent cuts.

The Isobetadine Uniwash® soap is available in pharmacies without a prescription. Instructions for use can be found on our website.

No, you will be administered medication daily by a nurse. Bringing your own medication is requested to carefully review your medication list with the nurse and have any personal preparations in stock. Therefore, please bring your medication in its original packaging.

Nightwear is worn only during the night. Since you will be actively working on your rehabilitation during the day, it is best to wear a sporty, comfortable outfit.

Your family should first try to contact you in your room. There is a telephone provided in your room and use of your own device is also allowed. If there are any questions, the nursing unit can be contacted by phone. This can be done at the phone number 011 69 98 00. The code word will be requested prior to this call.

No, providing a hospital bed is not a necessity. Climbing stairs is taught during your stay in the hospital. When in doubt, you can always raise this question with the physiotherapist or occupational therapist, so that social services can be contacted if necessary (e.g. if you already had trouble climbing stairs before the operation, ...).

If you would like to come to the hospital for physical therapy after returning home, it is best to mention this during your pre-admission visit. If you make this decision at a later time (during the admission or after the surgery), it is best to let the physiotherapist know. This way, your appointment can still be arranged.

No, if you wish to continue rehabilitation (in the hospital or externally) after admission, this period is at least two weeks.

Our orthopedics department will be happy to help you