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Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic and surgical procedure performed for joint problems. Shoulder arthroscopy is performed using a pencil-sized instrument called an arthroscope. The arthroscope consists of a light system and camera to project images.

The shoulder is a highly movable body joint that allows various movements of the arm. It is a ball and socket joint, where the head of the humerus articulates with the socket of the scapula called the glenoid.

Reverse total shoulder replacement, is an advanced surgical technique specifically designed for rotator cuff tear arthropathy, a condition where the patient suffers from both shoulder arthritis and a rotator cuff tear.

Rotator cuff repair may be performed by open surgery or arthroscopic procedure. In arthroscopy procedure space for rotator cuff tendons will be increased and the cuff tear is repaired using suture anchors. These anchor sutures help in attaching the tendons to the shoulder bone.

Shoulder instability is a chronic condition that causes frequent dislocations of the shoulder joint. A dislocation occurs when the end of the humerus partially or completely dislocates from the glenoid of the shoulder.

A fracture is a break in the bone that commonly occurs as a result of injury, such as a fall or a direct blow to the shoulder. The shoulder joint is the most flexible joint of the body.

If you need shoulder surgery, you want the safest procedure and the best possible outcome. Over the past several years, technology has changed how orthopedic surgeons diagnose problems, plan surgery, and perform complex procedures.
If you wish to be advised on the most appropriate treatment, please call to schedule an appointment or click here to request an appointment online.









