Leading Shoulder Surgeons in Eastern Tennessee
What is Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery?
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that utilizes tiny instruments and a small camera to diagnose and treat various shoulder joint conditions. The technique is preferred over traditional open surgery because arthroscopy typically results in less pain, fewer complications, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery. Typical uses include repairing torn rotator cuffs and shoulder ligaments, removing damaged cartilage, and addressing recurrent shoulder dislocations.
What Should I Expect During Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery?
During the surgery, you’ll be positioned either in a “beach chair” position or on your side, under anesthesia. The surgical team at Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance in Eastern Tennessee will clean the area and may use a device to stabilize your arm. A fluid injection may be administered for better joint visibility. The surgeon makes small incisions to insert the arthroscope and tools required for the repair. After surgery, the incisions are stitched, and bandages are applied. Typically, this outpatient procedure lasts under an hour. After the surgery, you’ll need a brief rest in the hospital before heading home for recovery.
How Long Does Recovery from Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery Take?
Recovery from arthroscopic shoulder surgery can take 1 to 6 months, depending on the surgery you receive. This is an outpatient procedure, and most patients return home the same day with prescribed pain medication. If pain persists or the medication seems too strong, consult your surgeon for alternatives or over-the-counter options.
Your arm will be in a sling for 4 to 6 weeks post-surgery. While this may hinder some daily activities, it’s vital for proper healing and avoiding complications like stiffness or failed surgery syndrome. Physical therapy is essential in this phase, helping regain strength and flexibility.
Patients with desk jobs may need only a few days off work, while those with more physically demanding jobs may require a month or more before returning. Discuss your specific situation with your surgeon for a tailored recovery plan.
Can I Accelerate Recovery from Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery?
Your participation in rehabilitation plays an integral role in the speed of your recovery. To expedite recovery, follow your Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance specialist’s instructions meticulously. Wear the prescribed sling, commit to physical therapy, wean off pain medication as advised, avoid specific arm movements, and gradually reintegrate into your routine. Ignoring your surgeon’s advice can jeopardize the success of the surgery. Physical therapy is essential for optimal recovery.
How Do I Identify Failed Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery Symptoms?
If you experience ongoing pain, stiffness, or weakness post-surgery, it might indicate failed shoulder surgery syndrome. This can result from complications in healing, excess scar tissue, or infection. Consult your surgeon for appropriate measures, such as physical therapy, medication, or possibly shoulder revision surgery.
Learn More About Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery in Eastern Tennessee
If you’re considering arthroscopic shoulder surgery or seeking more information, the board-certified shoulder surgeons at Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance are here to assist. With locations across Eastern Tennessee, including Sevierville, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, and Lenoir City, expert care is readily accessible. Schedule your appointment today to explore your options and embark on a journey toward pain-free shoulder mobility.
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