Orthopedic surgeons specializing in shoulders provide essential care for complex revision procedures. These specialists handle cases where initial treatments have not achieved the desired results. Patients often need revision surgery when their first shoulder procedure fails to restore proper function. Shoulder revision surgery requires specialized training and advanced expertise. Not every orthopedic surgeon performs these
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An Introduction to Shoulder Joint Replacement
When it comes to shoulder pain and reduced mobility, many find themselves at a crossroads, struggling to find relief and a return to normalcy. Enter shoulder joint replacement – a medical advancement that has revolutionized the way we address severe shoulder issues. Whether you’re considering the procedure yourself, supporting a loved one, or simply curious, let’s explore
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The shoulder is an incredible and uniquely designed joint that allows the arm to rotate and move forward, back, and side-to-side. Depending on a patient’s age and activity level, the shoulder’s design can make it prone to pain and various injuries, including rotator cuff tears, shoulder impingement, and osteoarthritis, impacting normal function and the quality
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The shoulder is an amazing and uniquely designed joint that allows the arm to rotate and move forward, back, and side-to-side. Depending on a patient’s age and activity level, however, the shoulder’s design can make it prone to pain and a variety of injuries. Rotator-cuff tears, shoulder impingement, as well as osteoarthritis of the shoulder
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Most people know someone with an artificial hip or knee, but an artificial shoulder is not really a well-known entity. The shoulder is an elegant piece of machinery, made up of three main parts: your upper arm bone (the humorous), your shoulder blade (the scapula), and your collarbone (the clavicle). When a shoulder is healthy,
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