Shoulder surgery

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As the shoulder is the most complex and unstable joint in the body, it can get injured easily. Many surgeries have been developed to repair the muscles, connective tissue or damaged joints that can arise from traumatic or overuse injuries to the shoulder. Surgery is a harsh method to fix or relieve symptoms and should only be considered as a last resort.

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[edit] List of Shoulder Surgeries (by attempted repair)

[edit] Dislocated Shoulder

See [1]

  • Arthroscopic Repairs
  • Open Repairs (for dislocations with fractures, etc.)

[edit] Separated shoulder

[edit] Sternoclavicular Separation

Surgeries exist but the procedures may not be popular enough to be given any name It appears treatment of this condition may be highly controversial.

[edit] Tendinitis, bursitis, and impingement syndrome

[edit] Rotator cuff tear

  • Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

[edit] Fracture

  • Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF)

[edit] Arthritis of the shoulder (glenohumeral joint)

Shoulder replacement

  • Total Shoulder Replacement
  • Hemiarthroplasty (half a replacement)
  • Reverse Shoulder Implant (for arthritis with large rotator cuff tear)

[edit] Arthritis or Osteolysis of the AC (acromioclavicular) joint

  • Mumford Procedure (Open or Arthroscopic)

[edit] See also