b'Physical and Occupational TherapySome Total Shoulder patients are admitted to the hospital overnight.A Physical Therapist will visit you to review and teach passive and active range of motion and ensure that you fully understand your safe range of movement and capabilities following your procedure.An Occupational Therapist will also teach you functional skills of daily living such as dressing, sling application, and toileting.oYou will begin to ambulate as immediately appropriate after surgery.Preventing PneumoniaPatients generally have shallow breathing in the early postoperative period.oThis is due to the effects of anesthesia, pain medications, and increased time spent in bed. Shallow breathing can lead to partial collapse of the lungs, making you susceptible to pneumonia. You will be provided with a spirometer in the recovery room, which will train you to take deep breaths. Use the spirometer 10 times per hour while awake for the first 5 days. Hospital Discharge Before discharge you will need to accomplish several goals, such as:oGet in and out of bed and a chair by yourself. oHave acceptable pain control. oBe able to eat, drink, and use the bathroom. Monadnock Community Hospital Joint Replacement Program| TSA Tab 75 https://monadnockcommunityhospital.com/services/rehabilitation/moa-surgery/'