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  • Shoulder Joint ReplacementShoulder Joint Replacement

    Total shoulder replacement surgery is performed to relieve symptoms of severe shoulder pain and disability due to arthritis.

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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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  • Shoulder Labrum ReconstructionShoulder Labrum Reconstruction

    Traumatic injury to the shoulder or overuse of the shoulder by excessive throwing or weightlifting can cause a labral tear. In addition, the aging process may weaken the labrum, leading to injury secondary to wear and tear.

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  • Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint ReconstructionAC Joint

    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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  • Sternoclavicular Joint ReconstructionSternoclavicular Joint Reconstruction

    Sternoclavicular joint reconstruction is a surgical procedure employed to repair and restore full function of a damaged sternoclavicular joint.

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  • SC Joint Injury ReconstructionShoulder

    The sternoclavicular (SC) joint is the joint between the breastbone (sternum) and the collar bone (clavicle). Injuries to this joint are called sternoclavicular joint injuries and can include stretching or tearing of the ligaments.

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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.

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  • Revision Shoulder ReplacementRevision Shoulder Replacement

    Total shoulder replacement usually has good results, but a revision surgery may occasionally be necessary due to persistent pain, infection, stiffness, weakness, instability, hardware loosening, malposition or fracture.

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  • Rotator Cuff RepairRotator Cuff Repair

    The rotator cuff is a group of 4 muscles in the shoulder joint including the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis.

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  • Shoulder Fracture CareShoulder Fracture Care

    A break in the bone that makes up the shoulder joint is called a shoulder fracture.

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