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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

‍If the rotator cuff tendons have torn off their attachment to the bone on the humerus repair may be required. This surgery can be performed as an open or arthroscopic repair. The arthroscopic surgery involves the latest techniques for rotator cuff repair and is as successful or more so that the open rotator cuff repair. …

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AC Joint Arthroscopic Resection

Following non-operative treatment for an arthritic AC joint, an AC joint resection may be discussed. This procedure is done as a keyhole operation and involves removing a segment of bone at the end of the clavicle (collarbone). Resection of a painful AC joint is very effective in relieving pain. The resected AC joint is replaced …

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Acromioplasty

An acromioplasty involves shaving of the undersurface of the acromion. The acromion is a projection of bone extending from the shoulder blade out over the top of the shoulder joint and provides attachment for muscles around the shoulder including the trapezius and deltoid muscles. An acromioplasty is typically performed for patients where their rotator cuff …

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Arthroscopic Bankart Repair

The Arthroscopic Bankart Repair is an effective procedure to treat patients that have anterior shoulder instability.  The majority of patients who suffer a traumatic anterior dislocation of their shoulder will tear the fibrocartilage labrum at the front of the shoulder.  Many of these patients will go on to develop recurrent instability in their shoulders and …

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Latarjet Procedure

‍Shoulders that dislocate following traumatic injuries need to have the damaged and torn structures repaired.  Many patients have only cartilage torn however, some patients have segments of bone broken or worn away from the front of the shoulder.  If this is the case then the shoulder is frequently highly unstable.  If a large segment of …

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Arthroscopic Excision of Calcium

Patients with calcific tendinitis and large calcium lumps can be treated with an arthroscopic excision of the calcium deposit. This may also be performed in conjunction with an acromioplasty. The region of tendon with the calcium inside it can usually be identified by the visualisation of an inflamed area of tendon.  The location can be …

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Arthroscopic Release for Frozen Shoulder

‍Surgery is discussed with patients that are severely affected with stiffness and who are unable to wait for the Shoulder to resolve on its accord. It often takes time for the frozen Shoulder to resolve and for some people that would mean not working nor doing their normal activities for that period, something that isn’t …

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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

‍If the rotator cuff tendons have torn off their attachment to the bone on the humerus repair may be required. This surgery can be performed as an open or arthroscopic repair. The arthroscopic surgery involves the latest techniques for rotator cuff repair and is as successful or more so that the open rotator cuff repair. …

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AC Joint Arthroscopic Resection

Following non-operative treatment for an arthritic AC joint, an AC joint resection may be discussed. This procedure is done as a keyhole operation and involves removing a segment of bone at the end of the clavicle (collarbone). Resection of a painful AC joint is very effective in relieving pain. The resected AC joint is replaced …

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Acromioplasty

An acromioplasty involves shaving of the undersurface of the acromion. The acromion is a projection of bone extending from the shoulder blade out over the top of the shoulder joint and provides attachment for muscles around the shoulder including the trapezius and deltoid muscles. An acromioplasty is typically performed for patients where their rotator cuff …

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Arthroscopic Bankart Repair

The Arthroscopic Bankart Repair is an effective procedure to treat patients that have anterior shoulder instability.  The majority of patients who suffer a traumatic anterior dislocation of their shoulder will tear the fibrocartilage labrum at the front of the shoulder.  Many of these patients will go on to develop recurrent instability in their shoulders and …

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Latarjet Procedure

‍Shoulders that dislocate following traumatic injuries need to have the damaged and torn structures repaired.  Many patients have only cartilage torn however, some patients have segments of bone broken or worn away from the front of the shoulder.  If this is the case then the shoulder is frequently highly unstable.  If a large segment of …

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Arthroscopic Excision of Calcium

Patients with calcific tendinitis and large calcium lumps can be treated with an arthroscopic excision of the calcium deposit. This may also be performed in conjunction with an acromioplasty. The region of tendon with the calcium inside it can usually be identified by the visualisation of an inflamed area of tendon.  The location can be …

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Arthroscopic Release for Frozen Shoulder

‍Surgery is discussed with patients that are severely affected with stiffness and who are unable to wait for the Shoulder to resolve on its accord. It often takes time for the frozen Shoulder to resolve and for some people that would mean not working nor doing their normal activities for that period, something that isn’t …

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