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The orthopedic surgeon performs a physical exam and orders imaging tests like X-rays or MRI to assess the shoulder joint and confirm if arthroscopy is needed.
Before surgery, the patient is prepped in a sterile environment and given general or regional anesthesia to ensure a painless procedure.
Small incisions are made to insert a tiny camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments. The surgeon repairs or removes damaged tissues.
Post-surgery, patients undergo a guided rehabilitation program involving physiotherapy to regain shoulder strength and mobility.
Making the decision for a shoulder replacement can feel overwhelming. To support you in making an informed choice, we’ve compiled answers to the most frequently asked questions patients have about shoulder joint surgery and recovery at Low Cost Surgicals.
If you're experiencing severe shoulder pain, stiffness, reduced range of motion, or if non-surgical treatments like medication and physiotherapy no longer help, your orthopedic specialist might recommend shoulder replacement.