Total Shoulder Replacement

Total Shoulder Replacement at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush

Severe shoulder pain and loss of mobility caused by arthritis or injury can significantly impact your quality of life. At Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, our team specializes in total shoulder replacement, a highly effective procedure designed to restore comfort, function, and range of motion. Whether you’re looking to return to an active lifestyle or simply enjoy daily tasks without pain, our experts are here to provide personalized, compassionate care.

What Is Total Shoulder Replacement?

Total shoulder replacement, also known as shoulder arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure that replaces damaged parts of the shoulder joint with artificial components. This procedure is commonly recommended for patients with advanced arthritis or severe joint damage who have not found relief through non-surgical treatments.

The procedure involves:

  • Replacing the damaged ball (humeral head) of the shoulder joint with a metal implant.
  • Resurfacing or replacing the worn-out socket (glenoid) with a plastic component.

This approach alleviates pain and restores smooth, stable movement of the shoulder joint.

Conditions That May Require Shoulder Replacement

Total shoulder replacement is often recommended for patients experiencing:

  • Osteoarthritis: Degenerative joint disease that wears away the protective cartilage.
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis: An autoimmune condition causing inflammation and joint damage.
  • Post-Traumatic Arthritis: Arthritis resulting from a previous injury to the shoulder.
  • Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy: Joint damage caused by a long-standing, untreated rotator cuff tear.
  • Avascular Necrosis: Loss of bone tissue due to reduced blood supply.
  • Severe Fractures: Complex shoulder fractures that cannot be effectively repaired.

Symptoms That May Indicate the Need for Surgery

Patients who may benefit from total shoulder replacement often experience:

  • Persistent, severe shoulder pain that interferes with daily activities.
  • Stiffness or a lack of range of motion in the shoulder joint.
  • Difficulty sleeping due to shoulder discomfort.
  • Weakness or instability in the shoulder.
  • Limited success with non-surgical treatments, such as physical therapy or medication.

Advanced Treatment at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush

Our specialists use the latest surgical techniques and advanced technology to ensure optimal outcomes for total shoulder replacement patients.

Personalized Care and Expertise
  • Comprehensive Evaluation: A thorough assessment of your shoulder using imaging studies and physical exams to determine the best treatment plan.
  • Customized Implants: Tailored to fit your anatomy for maximum comfort and functionality.
  • Minimally Invasive Techniques: When appropriate, we use smaller incisions to reduce recovery time and minimize scarring.
Reverse Shoulder Replacement

For patients with severe rotator cuff damage or certain types of arthritis, we also offer reverse shoulder replacement. This specialized procedure alters the joint mechanics to rely on the deltoid muscle instead of the rotator cuff for shoulder movement, providing pain relief and improved function.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Recovery from total shoulder replacement typically involves:

  • Outpatient Procedures: Most patients go home the same day following surgery.
  • Immobilization: Wearing a sling to protect the shoulder during the initial healing phase.
  • Physical Therapy: A structured rehabilitation program to rebuild strength, improve range of motion, and restore joint function.
  • Return to Activity: Most patients can resume light activities within a few weeks, with full recovery taking 3 to 6 months.

Our team provides personalized guidance throughout your recovery, ensuring you achieve the best possible outcome.

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