I had a partial shoulder replacement after I fell down and smashed my humerus (upper arm) bone. In hospital for two days, general anaesthetic, wore a sling for about 4/6 weeks, and had physio. It was quite painful for a while but my GP prescribed good painkillers.
Despite the physio, I never regained full movement in the shoulder joint (right shoulder), but have adapted really well, and can do most things, except raise my arm fully. DH had to wash my hair for me at first! When I do yoga, the teacher says to do what I can, and I just adapt, or she will suggest something. I find though as time goes on that everything gets easier.
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(In all seriousness, there is now evidence that poorly treated acute pain, such as post-op pain, may increase the risk for developing chronic pain, which is why pain management is very important for patients.)