Hi mohotony82, probably a couple of weeks to 80% movement but 25% strength, up to about 6 weeks back to a useable condition (and back to work as a firefighter), but really about 12 months to FULL movement but still only about 80% of the original strength, even less in the side-to-side plane.
@HolyFrell Actually, I didn't hurt that much. I had no pain relief at all and it was at worst a 2 out of 10. It really isn't a big deal. It hurt more in the 2 - 3 days after - getting the movement back.
@InaldsBlog Thanks for replying :) I've got a K wire and pins in my thumb joint where yours were, from having surgery to tighten an over stretched ligament in my thumb, and I get them out on May 4th, so I'm kinda worried about it. :S
@HolyFrell It depends a lot on the method of the nurse. I have a friend who had the same and the nurse was fast and it hurt heaps more. A methodic slow steady removal (like mine) is def the way to go. The recovery is slow, but I'm now 4 months down the track and have 70% of strength and 95% movement. Best of luck, Scotty
I have to go through this in two weeks. Then two more weeks in a splint. I can't wait to have my thumb back
StapletonMatt 1 week ago
The most difficult motion would be the "key turn" if you imagine a small key in a stiff lock... bloody hard still 12 months after pins out.
Good luck with the recovery and don't slack off on the rehab. Using stiff putty (the physio kind) was a great help.
InaldsBlog 1 month ago
Hi mohotony82, probably a couple of weeks to 80% movement but 25% strength, up to about 6 weeks back to a useable condition (and back to work as a firefighter), but really about 12 months to FULL movement but still only about 80% of the original strength, even less in the side-to-side plane.
InaldsBlog 1 month ago
getting my pin out on Wednesday for same injury I done playing rugby.
so it takes a while for the hand to regain full movement?
mojotony82 1 month ago
i have the same thing just happend to me but i have to wait 6weeks to get pin out
Hamburgler40 5 months ago
And today all that you have of movement and of force of the thumb
dquinga27 9 months ago
And today all that you have of movement and of force of the thumb
dquinga27 9 months ago
Did it hurt?
HolyFrell 10 months ago
@HolyFrell Actually, I didn't hurt that much. I had no pain relief at all and it was at worst a 2 out of 10. It really isn't a big deal. It hurt more in the 2 - 3 days after - getting the movement back.
InaldsBlog 10 months ago
@InaldsBlog Thanks for replying :) I've got a K wire and pins in my thumb joint where yours were, from having surgery to tighten an over stretched ligament in my thumb, and I get them out on May 4th, so I'm kinda worried about it. :S
HolyFrell 10 months ago
@HolyFrell It depends a lot on the method of the nurse. I have a friend who had the same and the nurse was fast and it hurt heaps more. A methodic slow steady removal (like mine) is def the way to go. The recovery is slow, but I'm now 4 months down the track and have 70% of strength and 95% movement. Best of luck, Scotty
InaldsBlog 10 months ago
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@InaldsBlog And today all that you have of movement and of force of the thumb
dquinga27 9 months ago
That is amazing. I would have fainted. Kerrie
stizification 1 year ago