In a shoulder replacement, the damaged bone is removed and replaced with plastic and metal implants. The procedure is known as a shoulder arthroplasty. It has a ball and socket joint at the shoulder. The shallow socket in the shoulder accommodates the upper arm bone's spherical head (ball). Joint damage can result in pain, weakness, and stiffness. Several various shapes and sizes of shoulder implants are available. Partial and total replacement options employing anatomic or reverse implants are available. Your doctor might suggest one of the following shoulder replacement alternatives depending on the kind of joint injury you have:replacement of the entire shoulder anatomy. The socket and ball are both changed. The implants mimic the organic form of the bones. The implants are reversed, but the ball and socket are both changed. The socket is linked to the upper arm bone, and the ball to the shoulder blade. If the rotator cuff is seriously injured, this technique is frequently selected.
For more details please contact us at +917223043093