Shoulder Replacement Surgery (also called shoulder arthroplasty) is a procedure where the damaged parts of the shoulder joint are replaced with artificial implants. It is performed when the shoulder joint is severely damaged due to arthritis, injury, or degeneration, and conservative treatments fail to relieve pain. This surgery restores shoulder strength, mobility, and function, and is offered by leading specialists in Shoulder Replacement Treatment in Gurgaon.
If left untreated, shoulder damage can progress to severe stiffness, weakness, and disability.
Common causes requiring shoulder replacement include:
Osteoarthritis: Degeneration of cartilage causing pain and stiffness.
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Inflammation leading to joint destruction.
Severe Shoulder Fractures: Especially in older patients with weak bones.
Avascular Necrosis: Loss of blood supply causing bone death.
Failed Previous Surgeries: Including rotator cuff repair or instability surgeries.
Chronic Shoulder Instability: Recurrent dislocations leading to joint damage.
Persistent shoulder pain even at rest or night
Difficulty lifting the arm or reaching overhead
Grinding or clicking sound during shoulder movement
Stiffness and reduced range of motion
Weakness in shoulder muscles
Consult a Shoulder Replacement Specialist in Gurgaon if pain or stiffness is affecting daily activities.
Physical Examination: Tests for movement, stability, and strength.
X-rays & MRI scans: Identify cartilage loss, bone deformity, and rotator cuff status.
Non-surgical management (medicines, physiotherapy, injections) may help early cases, but advanced shoulder arthritis requires shoulder replacement surgery.
Types of Shoulder Replacement include:
Total Shoulder Replacement (TSR): Both ball (humeral head) and socket (glenoid) are replaced.
Partial Shoulder Replacement (Hemiarthroplasty): Only the ball is replaced.
Reverse Shoulder Replacement: Recommended in patients with rotator cuff tear arthropathy or failed previous surgeries.
Revision Shoulder Replacement: For failed or worn-out implants.
Patients usually begin gentle shoulder exercises within 24–48 hours after surgery.
The arm is supported in a sling for 2–4 weeks to protect healing.
Physiotherapy is crucial to regain shoulder strength and flexibility.
Daily activities (like eating, writing, light work) can be resumed in 4–6 weeks.
Full recovery for lifting, sports, or overhead activities may take 3–6 months.
90–95% patients achieve long-lasting pain relief and improved motion.
Implants generally last 15–20 years or more with proper care.
Patients regain independence in daily activities like combing hair, dressing, and reaching overhead.
Shoulder replacement has a high success rate, especially with modern techniques and implants.
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