Shoulder Stabilization Treatment

Many shoulder stabilization conditions can be treated through conservative methods, but some may require surgery to effectively relieve pain and restore function to the joint. Your doctor will decide which type of treatment is best for you after a thorough evaluation of your condition. Contact Us Today

Shoulder Stabilization Treatment in Wayne, NJ

If you suffer from recurrent dislocations, consider undergoing shoulder instability surgery. You use your shoulder for basic activities every day, and a shoulder stabilization procedure can relieve you of persistent pain and give you the freedom to enjoy an active lifestyle. At High Mountain Orthopedics, our board-certified specialists take care of our patients across Wayne, NJ with the highest level of care and precision.

What is Shoulder Stabilization Surgery?

Shoulder instability is a persistent condition that causes dislocations at the shoulder joint. These dislocations occur when the ball (the head of the humerus) shifts from the socket (the glenoid). When the shoulder is partially dislocated, it is called a subluxation. A total separation of the ball from the socket is known as a dislocation. When these partial and total dislocations happen frequently, the condition is referred to as chronic shoulder instability.

Surgical shoulder stabilization procedures are performed to bring the shoulder back into alignment and improve the overall functionality of the joint. They can be performed using a modern arthroscopic technique. However, open surgery may be recommended depending on the severity of your condition.

When Should I Consider Shoulder Stabilization Surgery?

Because some of the symptoms associated with an unstable shoulder joint are similar to other forms of injuries, speak with your doctor to receive a thorough diagnosis. Symptoms of shoulder instability may include:

  • Frequent misalignment
  • Numbness and weakness
  • Painful pinching or slipping sensation
  • Pain in your upper arm and shoulder, which worsens with movement
  • Obvious physical deformity

Your doctor will perform a physical examination to assess your condition. Additionally, an X-ray, CT scan, or MRI may be ordered to gain an in-depth view of the joint and develop a detailed treatment plan tailored to your individual needs.

Surgery and Aftercare

Our medical experts are dedicated to achieving the best possible results for each patient. Depending on the severity and frequency of the dislocation, arthroscopic surgery or open surgery is recommended.

Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopic surgery is minimally invasive and offers reduced risk and downtime. The procedure involves small incisions at the site of the injury that allows the surgeon to insert a small camera and other instruments to make minor repairs that strengthen the joint.

Reconstructive Surgery

If your condition calls for a full reconstructive surgery you can expect to spend a few days in the hospital after your operation, so the attending physicians can monitor your condition before you’re cleared to return home. This procedure may include:

  • Repairing bone loss as a result of multiple dislocations
  • Tightening your joint capsule
  • Repairing tears to ligaments

In both cases, you’ll likely be prescribed physical therapy and a sling to immobilize the shoulder and help it heal properly during your recovery period.

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Seek quality, personalized medical attention for your shoulder. At High Mountain Orthopedics, we offer shoulder instability surgery for patients across Wayne, NJ. Get started by contacting us for an appointment today.

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