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Results 1 - 10 of 293 for Shoulder
  1. You had shoulder replacement surgery to replace the bones of your shoulder joint with artificial joint parts. The parts include a ...
  2. Shoulder replacement is surgery to replace the bones of the shoulder joint with artificial joint parts. ... pain. Regional anesthesia to numb your arm and shoulder area so that you do not feel any ...
  3. A frozen shoulder is shoulder pain that leads to stiffness of your shoulder. Often the pain and stiffness are present all the time.
  4. ... tendons that attach to the bones of the shoulder joint, allowing the shoulder to move and keep it stable. Rotator cuff ... The shoulder joint is a ball and socket type joint. The top part of the arm bone (humerus) forms ...
  5. A computed tomography (CT) scan of the shoulder is an imaging method that uses x-rays to create cross-sectional pictures of the shoulder.
  6. You had surgery on your shoulder to repair a muscle, tendon, or cartilage tear. The surgeon may have removed damaged tissue. You will need to know how ...
  7. The shoulder is a ball and socket joint. This means the round top of your arm bone (the ball) fits into the groove in your shoulder blade (the socket). When you have a dislocated ...
  8. Reverse total shoulder replacement is surgery to replace the damaged parts of the shoulder joint with artificial parts. This type of ...
  9. You had shoulder replacement surgery to replace the bones of your shoulder joint with artificial parts. The parts include a stem ... the top of the stem. For a total shoulder replacement, a plastic liner is used as the ...
  10. You had shoulder surgery to repair the tissues inside or around your shoulder joint. The surgeon may have used a tiny camera called an arthroscope to see inside your shoulder. You may have needed open surgery if your ...
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