Boston Sports Medicine | Doctor Thomas Gill

“This Was Night and Day”: A Surgeon’s Strategy for Smoother Recovery

A Non-Opioid Approach

“Each year, millions of Americans undergo orthopedic procedures like shoulder and knee surgeries to relieve pain and restore movement. For many patients, the biggest challenge comes when they leave the operating room, as orthopedic surgeries are often associated with severe post-operative pain. Until recently, many of my patients would wake up in the middle of the night after their traditional nerve block wore off. Suddenly in pain and playing catch-up with medication, they experienced high stress, delayed rehab, and in some cases, dependence on narcotic painkillers.”

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An Innovative Approach to Pain Management After Orthopedic Surgery

“Last year, more than 30 million orthopedic surgical procedures were performed on adults in the United States, including procedures addressing rotator cuff tears, joint instability in the shoulder, and ligament injuries in the knee, like ACL and meniscus tears. These procedures are essential for restoring mobility and empowering patients to return to their normal activities, but they can be notoriously painful in the days after surgery. Developing an effective pain management plan is critical to getting patients back to the things that matter most, sooner.”

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