Every patient considered for reverse shoulder replacement undergoes a comprehensive evaluation to determine the most appropriate treatment approach. This includes detailed physical exams, diagnostic imaging such as X-rays and MRI scans, and an assessment of the patient's medical history and current health status.
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What makes someone a candidate for reverse shoulder replacement?
This surgery is typically recommended for patients with severe shoulder dysfunction and pain that cannot be adequately addressed with less invasive treatments.
Are there age restrictions for this surgery?
There are no strict age restrictions, but the procedure is commonly performed on patients who are middle-aged or older due to the nature of their shoulder conditions.
What is the success rate of this surgery?
Reverse shoulder replacement has a high success rate, with many patients reporting enhanced quality of life and significantly reduced pain.
What are common signs that the surgery might be necessary?
Persistent severe pain, inability to lift the arm, and significant loss of shoulder function are indicators.
When can I return to normal activities?
Typically, patients can resume light daily activities within six weeks post-operation, with a gradual return to more strenuous activities as guided by the recovery progress.
What advantages does reverse shoulder replacement offer?
It provides increased stability, decreased pain, and improved arm function, particularly in activities involving overhead motions.
How do I prepare for the surgery?
Preparation involves several preoperative tests, discussions about medications, and physical health evaluations to optimize surgery outcomes.
Can the reverse shoulder replacement wear out?
Yes, like all prosthetic devices, it can wear out over time, but with current advancements, longevity has increased significantly.
Is the recovery painful?
While there is some discomfort post-surgery, pain management protocols are in place to ensure patients are as comfortable as possible.
How do I ensure the best outcome after surgery?
Following the prescribed rehabilitation program, attending all follow-up appointments, and adhering to your surgeon's recommendations are crucial for optimal results.