Shoulder Arthroscopy
Regain Your Active Lifestyle
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It’s
a beautiful Saturday afternoon, and your friends ask you to join them at
the park for a game of volleyball. Though the invitation is enticing,
you also begin to worry about the pain you’re certain to feel in your
shoulder when you return home that evening. Lately, it seems that almost
everything you do, even reaching for a glass in the cupboard, causes you
to feel pain in your shoulder.
Being physically active brings energy, enthusiasm, and balance to your
life. Arthroscopic, or minimally invasive shoulder surgery, can help get
you back in the game. Using advanced medical technology, Dr. Rogerson
can assess what’s causing your pain and, through arthroscopic surgery,
may be able to repair your injury. Compared to traditional shoulder
surgery, arthroscopic surgery results in smaller scars, less
postoperative pain, and a faster return to the physical activities you
love.
To learn more about shoulder
arthroscopy,
please visit the sections below. If you think you may be a candidate for
arthroscopic shoulder surgery, please contact our office.
1.
What is Shoulder Arthroscopy?
2.
Who is a Candidate for
Shoulder Arthroscopy?
3.
Shoulder Anatomy and Function
4.
Diseases of the
Shoulder
5.
Non-Surgical Options
6.
Reasons for
Shoulder Arthroscopy
7.
Preparing for
Shoulder Arthroscopy
8.
Shoulder Arthroscopy Surgery Day
9.
Shoulder Arthroscopy Procedures
10.
Shoulder Arthroscopy Post-Op and Rehabilitation
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