Boston Sports Medicine | Doctor Thomas Gill

  • Plan on having a friend or family member drive you home from the surgery center. Make sure you have the afternoon and evening free of social and work obligations.
  • Pain medication injected into the site of surgery will wear off approximately 12 hours following the surgery. Plan on getting your pain prescription filled in order to have with you when you arrive home.
  • Most patients will require pain medication beginning the evening after the surgery.
  • Use ice at the site of surgery to help decrease swelling and discomfort.
  • Maintain your post-operative bandages for 48 hours following the surgery in order to protect the incision site.
  • Some bleeding and/or swelling during this time is normal. Apply additional dressings to the incision site if needed after 24 hours. If bandages become too tight due to swelling, simply loosen the bandage to decrease discomfort.
  • Begin icing immediately after surgery and use the ice machine every 2 hours to help decrease swelling and inflammation.
  • Patients with lower extremity surgery patients can wear TEDS stockings (compression stockings) on both legs until their first post-operative visit.
  • Steri strips should be kept on the incision site until your first post-op appointment.
  • In order to decrease risk of infection, keep the incision site clean and dry. Patients may shower after 48 hours but should try to keep the incisions dry if possible. Patients may remove their brace in the shower.
  • Incision sites should not be immersed in water (such as a pool, lake, or bath tub) until after your first post-op visit.
  • For any additional questions, please contact Sheryl Hassett at 781-251-3535 or .