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Beaumont Doctors Specializing in Sports Medicine

Beaumont Doctors Specializing in Sports Medicine. Shoulder Surgery. Arthroscopy SLAP repair for torn labrum or biceps anchor Subacromial Decompression for impingement Distal clavicle excision AC joint arthritis Rotator cuff repair for torn cuff. Anatomy. Anatomy. Anatomy.

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Beaumont Doctors Specializing in Sports Medicine

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  1. Beaumont Doctors Specializing in Sports Medicine

  2. Shoulder Surgery • Arthroscopy • SLAP repair for torn labrum or biceps anchor • Subacromial Decompression for impingement • Distal clavicle excision AC joint arthritis • Rotator cuff repair for torn cuff

  3. Anatomy

  4. Anatomy

  5. Anatomy

  6. Arthroscopic Surgery

  7. SLAP Tear

  8. SLAP Tear Normal Torn

  9. SLAP Tear

  10. SLAP Repair

  11. SLAP Repair

  12. Impingement

  13. Impingement

  14. Subacromial Decompression

  15. AC Joint Arthritis

  16. Distal Clavicle Excision

  17. Rotator Cuff Tear

  18. Rotator Cuff Tear MRI

  19. Rotator Cuff RepairThree ways to address depending on size of tear: • Arthroscopic • “Mini - Open” • “Open”

  20. Rotator Cuff Repair

  21. Rotator Cuff Repair

  22. Rotator Cuff Repair

  23. Goal Shoulder that is pain free and functional

  24. Possible Risks and Complications • Anesthetic • Stiffness • Infection • Retear of repair • Pain

  25. Rehab • Initial degree of protection depends on procedure • Longer period of protection if “repair” performed (4 to 6 weeks) • Physical Therapy 3x/ week x 6 to 12 weeks • Expect 3 to 6 months for full recovery

  26. No surgery is ever “guaranteed,” but shoulder surgery is a highly successful

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