Shoulder Arthroscopy
![Shoulder Arthroscopy](3d-images/shoulder-arthoscopy.jpg)
Shoulder arthroscopy is a surgical procedure in which an arthroscope is inserted into the shoulder joint. The benefits of arthroscopy are smaller incisions, faster healing, a more rapid recovery, and less scarring.
Shoulder Joint Replacement
![Shoulder Joint Replacement](3d-images/shoulder-joint-replacement.jpg)
Shoulder joint replacements are usually done to relieve pain and when all non-operative treatment to relieve pain have failed.
Partial Shoulder Replacement
![partial Shoulder Replacement](3d-images/partial-shoulder-replacement.jpg)
Partial shoulder replacement, also called shoulder hemiarthroplasty is a surgical procedure during which the upper bone in the arm (humerus) is replaced with a prosthetic metal implant, whereas the other half of the shoulder joint (glenoid or socket) is left intact.
Conventional Shoulder Replacement
![Conventional Shoulder Replacement](3d-images/conventional-shoulder-replacement-2.jpg)
The term arthritis literally means inflammation of a joint, but is generally used to describe any condition in which there is damage to the cartilage. Damage of the cartilage in the shoulder joint causes shoulder arthritis.
Reverse Shoulder Replacement
![Reverse Shoulder Replacement](3d-images/reverse-shoulder-replacement.jpg)
Reverse Shoulder replacement is an alternative surgery for patients who have torn their rotator cuffs and have developed severe arthritis or who have had a previous total shoulder replacement that has failed to relieve their pain.