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Reverse Shoulder Replacement

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Reverse Shoulder Replacement

Reverse shoulder replacement is a surgical procedure designed to address severe shoulder joint pain and dysfunction, particularly in cases where traditional total shoulder replacement may not suffice. Unlike conventional replacements, this procedure reverses the ball-and-socket configuration of the shoulder joint, with the ball component affixed to the scapula (shoulder blade) and the socket component attached to the humerus (upper arm bone).

1
Incision

An incision is made over the shoulder joint to access the affected area.

2
Bone Preparation

Careful removal of damaged sections of the humerus and scapula creates space for the insertion of prosthetic components.

3
Implant Placement

The reverse shoulder prosthesis, comprising a metal ball connected to the scapula and a plastic socket linked to the humerus, is securely implanted.

4
Closure

Following the procedure, the incision is closed, and a sterile dressing is applied to promote healing.

Benefits of
Surgery

Reverse shoulder replacement improves stability by relocating the center of rotation of the shoulder joint, thereby reducing the risk of dislocation. By replacing diseased joint surfaces with smooth prosthetic components, this procedure effectively relieves pain and discomfort associated with shoulder arthritis and related conditions. Patients typically experience enhanced shoulder function and expanded range of motion post-surgery, enabling them to perform daily activities more comfortably.

Rehabilitation

Comprehensive physical therapy is integral to the recovery process, aiming to restore shoulder strength, flexibility, and function.

Activity Adjustment

Patients are advised to refrain from heavy lifting and strenuous activities during the initial recovery phase to facilitate proper healing.

Regular Monitoring

Routine follow-up appointments with the surgeon are essential for tracking post-operative progress, evaluating implant stability, and addressing any concerns.