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JLS_PT_OCS -> Re: sternotomy precautions (July 25, 2005 10:02:00 AM)
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My father recently had open heart surgery, and when I questioned his surgeon about these types of precautions, he was very vague and didn't seem to think they were very important, other than a general "take it easy" kind of approach. (That is when His Highness the Cardiac Surgeon deigned to speak to a serf such as I). He said something about the sternal repair being much stronger in recent years, and that the precautions weren't necessary. He did fine, he even used his UEs for transfers and most ADLs with no limits. I mean, he wasn't bench pressing or anything. :) It seems perhaps the sternotomy precautions are no different than the activity limitations imposed by the cardiac surgery itself? Food for thought... J
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