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Overcoming Shoulder Pain Is Within Reach

If you are suffering from shoulder pain and limited mobility, shoulder replacement surgery using today’s less-invasive, patient-specific technologies can provide relief.

Who Needs Shoulder Replacement Surgery?

Most patients who undergo shoulder replacement surgery have experienced shoulder pain for a long time from either arthritis, a rotator cuff damaged beyond repair, or both. Shoulder replacement alleviates shoulder pain and often helps improve range of motion.1

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Shoulder Replacement Outcomes

Total shoulder replacement is regarded as a highly successful procedure for reducing pain, allowing patients to restore strength and motion to their shoulder through exercise.1

Smiling middle-aged woman has both arms extended outwards with small weights in each hand
200K+

shoulder replacement surgeries performed annually.2

90%

of patients reported good to excellent pain relief following surgery.1

Treatment Options

The purpose of shoulder replacement surgery is to remove the damaged joint and replace it with a shoulder prosthesis (artificial joint). Depending on the condition of your shoulder, your surgeon may decide to perform an anatomic or reverse shoulder replacement surgery to provide pain relief and improved function.

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Reverse
 Illustration of shoulder bones shows reverse total shoulder implant with cup on the arm bone or humerus and ball on the glenoid or shoulder socket
Anatomic
 Illustration of shoulder bones shows anatomic shoulder implant with ball on the humerus and cup on the glenoid

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