Tag Archives: shoulder surgery

Healing a Shoulder Injury

The shoulder joint has the widest range of movement in the body, but mobility is achieved at the expense of stability. The labrum, a ring of thick, fibrous cartilage running around the edge of the shoulder socket, holds the bones in place, extends the joint to make it more stable and provides cushioning. When it […]

Tobacco Use and Shoulder Surgery

Smoking is linked to heart disease, stroke and several forms of cancer, but its effects on orthopedic surgery outcomes are less widely known. If you are scheduled for rotator cuff or labral surgery, chances are that your physician has emphasized the importance of not smoking before the surgery. This will not only improve your overall […]

Banishing Stiffness and Pain After Shoulder Surgery

You had surgery to correct a problem in your shoulder, so it is a cruel stroke of irony to discover that the surgery has caused pain, stiffness, and arthritis to develop. In the past, shoulder surgeries, especially those like the Magnuson Stack or the Putti-Platt procedures, were designed to stabilize the repaired shoulder by limiting […]

Shoulder Dislocation: Surgery or Therapy?

There is some disagreement among physicians about when shoulder dislocation should be treated quickly with surgery and when the problem should be managed more conservatively, at least at first. Obviously, every case is different. Generally, young athletes – especially males under 20 years who want to return to a competitive sport that involves overhead movements […]