Shoulder replacement involves replacing damaged bone with metal and plastic implants
Shoulder replacement removes damaged areas of bone and replaces them with parts made of metal and plastic (implants). This surgery is called shoulder arthroplasty (ARTH-row-plas-tee).
Shoulder replacement removes damaged areas of bone and replaces them with parts made of metal and plastic (implants). This surgery is called shoulder arthroplasty (ARTH-row-plas-tee).
The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint. The round head (ball) of the upper arm bone fits into a shallow socket in the shoulder. Damage to the joint can cause pain, weakness and stiffness.
Shoulder implants are available in a few different shapes and a range of sizes. Replacement options include partial and total using either anatomic or reverse implants.
Shoulder replacement surgery has a high success rate, with patients often experiencing significant pain relief and improved mobility. Satisfaction rates for shoulder replacements are around 90%.
About Shoulder Replacement
Shoulder replacement surgery is done to relieve pain and other symptoms that result from damage to the shoulder joint.
Conditions that can damage the joint include:
A doctor diagnoses conditions that may require shoulder replacement surgery by performing a physical exam, taking X-rays, and sometimes ordering other tests:
Physical exam
The doctor will check for any visible abnormalities or changes in the shoulder, and note pain levels during rest and activity.
X-rays
X-rays can confirm arthritis by showing loss of joint space in the shoulder joint.
CT scan
A CT scan may be needed to evaluate bone integrity.
MRI
An MRI can assess the condition of soft tissues, such as the rotator cuff tendon.
EMG test or nerve conduction study
If the doctor suspects nerve damage, they may order an EMG test or nerve conduction study.
Shoulder replacement surgery is a procedure that involves replacing the ball and socket of the shoulder joint with a prosthetic:
A shoulder replacement is a surgical procedure that replaces a damaged shoulder joint with an artificial component to treat pain and dysfunction. It’s often recommended when other treatments have failed and the patient is still experiencing severe pain and loss of function.
Some reasons why a shoulder replacement might be needed include:
Shoulder replacement recovery varies from person to person, but it typically takes three to six months to fully recover.
Key Points:
Rehabilitation focuses on restoring shoulder function through physical therapy. This includes range of motion exercises, strength training, and pain management. The goal is to regain strength, flexibility, and stability in the shoulder. Functional activities are gradually reintroduced to help you return to daily tasks and activities with improved shoulder health.
Key Points:
Preventing shoulder injuries involves regular exercise to strengthen the shoulder muscles, using proper techniques during physical activities, and avoiding overuse. Warm-up and stretching exercises help prepare the muscles for activity, while ergonomic adjustments ensure proper alignment and posture during daily tasks, reducing the risk of injury.
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This surgery replaces the ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder with metal and plastic parts. It’s usually used as a last resort to treat severe damage, deformity, or chronic pain.
Shoulder replacement surgery is often recommended when other treatments for shoulder pain and limited range of motion have failed. Common reasons for shoulder replacement include:
Shoulder replacement recovery varies from person to person, but it typically takes three to six months to fully recover.
Shoulder replacement surgery is very successful at relieving pain, but it’s not perfect. You might still feel some pain when the weather changes or if you’re too active. The amount of improvement in range of motion is less predictable than pain relief.
The metal ball that replaces the humeral ball is usually made of stainless steel, and the stem that attaches it to your arm is usually made of titanium. The glenoid socket is replaced with a polyethylene cup.
The success of your surgery will depend largely on how well you follow your orthopaedic surgeon’s instructions at home during the first few weeks after surgery. Here are some common do’s and don’ts for when you return home:
Your rehabilitation therapist will see you the day after surgery. Remember that pain control is very important. Your nurse will give you pain medicine about 30 minutes before your rehabilitation sessions start so that you can do as many exercises with your physical therapist as possible. You should continue these exercises once you return home.
Yes we will prescribe physical therapy. Typically, therapy will last two months following the operation; however, sometimes patients require more.
Most people who develop arthritis on one side develop it on the other side as well. Most often one side hurts worse than the other and so many patients opt for both shoulders to be replaced but it is usually a couple years between the two operations.
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