Shoulder replacement procedure
The shoulder specialty surgeons at Florida Orthopaedic Institute are consistently seeking and assisting in the development of new and innovative techniques for your care. A reverse total shoulder replacement is just one of the state-of-the-art areas our surgeons study. If you experience chronically painful arthritis in your shoulder, most likely you have damaged muscles surrounding it.
Treatment
Reverse shoulder replacement
In a reverse shoulder replacement procedure, your surgeon removes any damaged bone and smooths the bone ends. A rounded joint piece is attached to the shoulder blade while a cup-shaped mechanism is used to replace the top of the upper arm bone. While not all orthopedic surgeons are experienced in this type of surgery, Florida Orthopaedic Institute has surgeons that not only do a careful evaluation to determine if a reverse shoulder procedure is right for you, but also have years of experience successfully performing these procedures.
During your consultation with your Florida Orthopaedic Institute shoulder specialist, the evaluation consists of three parts:
- A medical history to assist in identifying information related to yourself and your relatives, information about current ailments, a timespan of your symptoms, level of pain, limitations associated with the pain, and previous care and surgeries along with a list of current medication
- A physical exam to assess severity of symptoms
- Diagnostic X-rays, as well as a MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) may be recommended. Based on the results of the tests, you may be advised to undergo additional assessments
Your Florida Orthopaedic Institute surgeon, fellowship trained and board certified in shoulders will personally discuss your evaluation results and what they consider the best treatment alternatives. If surgery is mutually agreed to, your surgeon will talk with you in detail about what to expect both before and after the procedure.
Recovery
Recovery and rehabilitation are related to the type of surgery performed inside the shoulder, rather than whether there was an arthroscopic or open surgical procedure.
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Related specialties
- AC Joint Injuries
- Atraumatic Shoulder Instability
- Bankart Repair
- Bicep Tenodesis
- Broken Collarbone
- Bursitis of the Shoulder (Subacromial Bursitis)
- Calcific Tendinitis of the Shoulder
- Clavicle Fractures
- Dislocated Shoulder
- Fractures of the Shoulder Blade (Scapula)
- Glenoid Labrum Tear
- Impingement Syndrome of the Shoulder
- Little League Shoulder
- Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement
- Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) of the Shoulder
- Rotator Cuff Tears
- Shoulder Arthritis
- Shoulder Arthroscopy
- Shoulder Injury: Pain in the Overhead Athlete
- Shoulder Separations
- Shoulder Socket Fracture (Glenoid Fracture)
- SLAP Tears & Repairs
- Subacromial Decompression
- Trapezius Strain (Muscle Strain Of The Upper Back)
- Traumatic Shoulder Instability