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Shoulder Replacement in Brief

Shoulder replacement surgery is an option for treatment of severe arthritis of the shoulder joint.

Osteoarthritis is the most common type of shoulder arthritis. Also called wear-and-tear arthritis or degenerative joint disease, it is characterized by progressive wearing away of the cartilage of the joint. As the protective cartilage is worn away, bare bone is exposed within the joint.

The other type of shoulder arthritis that is not uncommon is rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic condition that causes an inflammation of the lining of a joint. This inflammation can, over time, invade and destroy the cartilage and bone.

 

Shoulder arthritis typically affects patients over 50 years of age. It is more common in patients who have a history of prior shoulder injury. There is also a genetic predisposition of this condition, meaning shoulder arthritis tends to run in families.

 

Severe shoulder arthritis is quite painful, and can cause restriction of motion. While this may be tolerated with some medications and lifestyle adjustments, there may come a time when surgical treatment is necessary.

 

Surgery in this case probably means shoulder replacement -- total or partial. With your orthopaedic physician, you will discuss which shoulder replacement operation my be best for you.

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