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  • Shoulder ArthroscopyShoulder Arthroscopy

    Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic and surgical procedure performed for joint problems. Shoulder arthroscopy is performed using a pencil-sized instrument called an arthroscope. The arthroscope consists of a light system and camera that projects images of the surgical site onto a computer screen for your surgeon to clearly view.

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  • Shoulder Joint ReplacementShoulder Joint Replacement

    Total shoulder replacement surgery is performed to relieve these symptoms. In this surgery, the damaged articulating parts of the shoulder joint are removed and replaced with artificial prostheses. Replacement of both the humeral head and the socket is called a total shoulder replacement.

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  • Revision Shoulder ReplacementRevision Shoulder Replacement

    Total shoulder replacement is the replacement of the head of the humerus (upper arm bone) and the glenoid cavity (cavity of the shoulder blade) into which the humerus fits, with artificial prostheses to relieve pain, swelling, and stiffness caused due to damage of cartilage at the articulating surfaces.

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  • Reverse Shoulder Replacement Reverse Shoulder Replacement

    Conventional surgical methods such as total shoulder joint replacement have been shown to be significantly ineffective in the treatment of rotator cuff arthropathy. Reverse total shoulder replacement is an advanced surgical technique specifically designed for rotator cuff tear arthropathy, a condition where you suffer from both shoulder arthritis and a rotator cuff tear.

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  • Minimally Invasive Shoulder Joint ReplacementMinimally Invasive Shoulder Joint Replacement

    Shoulder joint replacement is a surgical procedure that replaces damaged bone surfaces with artificial humeral and glenoid components to relieve pain and improve functional ability in the shoulder joint.

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  • Failed Shoulder SurgeryFailed Shoulder Surgery

    Failed shoulder surgery is a surgery that did not meet expectations and resulted in recurring pain or other unwanted symptoms.

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  • Shoulder Labrum ReconstructionShoulder Labrum Reconstruction

    A shoulder labral tear injury can cause symptoms such as pain, a catching or locking sensation, decreased range of motion and joint instability.

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  • SLAP RepairSLAP Repair

    A superior labrum anterior and posterior tear or SLAP tear is an injury to the labrum. This injury may also involve the biceps tendon, which is attached to the top part of the labrum.

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  • Shoulder StabilizationShoulder Stabilization

    Shoulder instability is a chronic condition that causes the frequent dislocation of the shoulder joint.

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  • Arthroscopic Bankart RepairArthroscopic Bankart Repair

    Bankart repair surgery is indicated for a Bankart tear when conservative treatment measures do not improve the condition but instead results in repeated shoulder joint dislocation.”

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  • Proximal Biceps TenodesisProximal Biceps Tenodesis

    Proximal biceps tenodesis is the surgical reattachment of a torn proximal biceps tendon, which connects the upper part of your biceps muscle to the shoulder.

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  • Latarjet ProcedureLatarjet Procedure

    The Latarjet procedure is a surgical procedure performed to treat shoulder instability by relocating a piece of bone with an attached tendon to the shoulder joint.

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  • Distal Clavicle ExcisionDistal Clavicle Excision

    Distal clavicle excision is a procedure which involves removal of the outer end of the clavicle (collarbone) to treat shoulder pain and disability due to arthritis or impingement.

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  • Mumford Distal Clavicle ExcisionMumford Distal Clavicle Excision

    A Mumford distal clavicle excision is a surgical procedure which involves excision or resection of the outer (distal) end of the clavicle, also called the collar bone.

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  • ORIF of the Clavicle FracturesORIF of the Clavicle Fractures

    A clavicle fracture refers to a broken collarbone and is a common injury associated with contact sports such as football and martial arts, as well as impact sports such as motor racing.

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  • Subacromial DecompressionSubacromial Decompression

    Subacromial decompression is a surgical procedure performed for the treatment of a condition called shoulder impingement.

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  • Acromioclavicular Joint (AC) Joint ReconstructionAcromioclavicular Joint (AC) Joint Reconstruction

    The acromioclavicular (AC) joint is one of the joints present within your shoulder. It is formed between a bony projection at the top of the shoulder blade (acromion) and the outer end of the clavicle (collarbone). The joint is enclosed by a capsule and supported by ligaments.

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Others

  • Am I a Candidate for Shoulder Replacement?Am I a Candidate for Shoulder Replacement?

    Shoulder replacement is a surgical procedure where the damaged parts of your shoulder are removed and replaced with artificial parts known as prostheses.

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  • Am I a Candidate for Shoulder Surgery?Am I a Candidate for Shoulder Surgery?

    More people are considering shoulder surgery to manage shoulder problems thanks to advances in technology and equipment. Surgery is now minimally invasive and can be performed on an outpatient basis with faster recovery and fewer complications.

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