Bengaluru

Shoulder arthroscopy

Sports Medicine

Shoulder arthroscopy

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Email Address joelmedico98@gmail.com

Mon-Thu: 10 AM - 2 PM • Fri: 3 PM - 7AM

Address 2nd Floor, 1A4, Docube Healthcare, Sarjapur Main Rd, Janatha Colony, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560035

Bengaluru, India, 560035

Description

At Rapha Sports & Regenerative Orthopedics, we specialize in shoulder arthroscopy—a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat a wide range of shoulder problems. Using a small camera (arthroscope) and micro-surgical tools, we treat injuries through tiny incisions, reducing pain and speeding up recovery. Whether you're an athlete with a torn labrum or an active adult dealing with chronic shoulder pain, arthroscopy allows for precise treatment with faster healing and less downtime. Conditions Treated with Shoulder Arthroscopy Rotator cuff tears Labral tears (SLAP or Bankart lesions) Shoulder impingement or bursitis Shoulder instability or dislocations Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) Cartilage damage and bone spurs Mild to moderate arthritis Why Choose Arthroscopy? Small incisions & minimal scarring Less pain and lower risk of infection Outpatient procedure (go home same day) Faster return to sports, work, or daily activities Option to combine with regenerative therapies (e.g., PRP, stem cell injections) for enhanced healing

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Shoulder Arthroplasty

Shoulder arthroplasty is a surgical procedure used to replace damaged or arthritic parts of the shoulder joint with artificial components. It is typically recommended for patients with severe osteoarthritis, complex fractures, or rotator cuff-related joint degeneration that limits mobility and causes chronic pain. At Rapha Sports and Regenerative Orthopaedics, our surgeons offer advanced shoulder replacement options tailored to each patient’s condition, lifestyle, and functional goals. Types of Shoulder Arthroplasty: Total Shoulder Replacement (Anatomic): Replaces both the ball (humeral head) and socket (glenoid) with prosthetic components. Best suited for patients with intact rotator cuff muscles and primary osteoarthritis. Reverse Shoulder Replacement: Reverses the normal anatomy of the shoulder by placing the ball component on the shoulder blade and the socket on the upper arm. Ideal for patients with rotator cuff tears, cuff tear arthropathy, or complex fractures. Hemiarthroplasty: Replaces only the ball portion of the joint. Often used in certain fractures or where the socket remains healthy. Partial/Stemless Shoulder Replacement: A bone-preserving option for select patients with less extensive damage, offering quicker recovery and less invasive techniques. Our multidisciplinary team ensures seamless care—from pre-operative planning to post-operative physiotherapy—focused on restoring function, reducing pain, and supporting long-term joint health.

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