ADVANCED ORTHOPEDIC CARE

Arthroscopic Surgery of Shoulder
for Pain-Free Movement

ABout Arthroscopic Surgery of Shoulder

Shoulder arthroscopy is an advanced, minimally invasive technique used to repair structural damage within the highly mobile shoulder joint. Whether addressing a torn rotator cuff tendon or stabilizing a loose joint prone to dislocations, this keyhole procedure restores structural integrity, eliminates deep shoulder pain, and re-establishes dynamic upper-body function.

When is Arthroscopic Surgery of Shoulder Needed?

Knee Replacement surgery is commonly recommended for patients experiencing structural damage inside the shoulder causes weakness, limits overhead arm movement, or makes the ball-and-socket joint feel highly unstable.

Rotator Cuff Tendon Tears

When a lifting injury or repetitive wear tears the tendons keeping your arm bone in its socket, making it impossible to lift your arm.

Recurrent Shoulder Dislocations

When a torn labrum (cartilage ring) fails to hold the joint securely, causing the shoulder to slip out of place repeatedly.

Severe Subacromial Impingement

When aggressive bone spurs shave against your tendons, causing agonizing, sharp pain every time you reach overhead or behind your back.

Agonizing Shoulder Night Pain

When deep, localized shoulder pain flares up specifically at night, making it impossible to sleep comfortably on the affected side.

Benefits of Arthroscopic Surgery of Shoulder

Knee Replacement Surgery can significantly improve ess post-surgical stiffness, minimal pain, cosmetic keyhole scars, and a significantly higher success rate in permanently preventing recurrent joint dislocations and weakness.

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Arthroscopic Surgery of Shoulder Treatment Process

A structured approach focused on precision, recovery, and long-term mobility

1

Consultation & Diagnosis

Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.

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Pre-Surgical Planning

Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.

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Advanced Surgical Procedure

Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.

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Recovery & Rehabilitation

Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common question regarding knee replacement surgery, recovery, and treatment planning.

Why is my arm kept in a sling after shoulder surgery?

The sling holds your arm still to prevent muscle contraction, giving the reattached tendons or cartilage the stable environment they need to heal to the bone.

Typically, the sling is worn for 4 to 6 weeks, depending on whether you had a rotator cuff repair or an instability stabilization.

Passive movement starts early, but active overhead reaching usually begins around 6 to 8 weeks as the tendon gains structural strength.

Yes, arthroscopic stabilization repairs the anatomical root cause of instability, providing excellent long-term joint security and over a 90% success rate.

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