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Shoulder and Elbow Surgery treats injuries, chronic pain, and joint conditions that limit mobility and reduce quality of life. These joints play a vital role in everyday activities, and surgery restores strength, flexibility, and function when other treatments fail.
Doctors often recommend them for rotator cuff tears, dislocations, fractures, arthritis, tendonitis, bursitis, and nerve compression. Procedures range from minimally invasive arthroscopy to repair soft tissues to joint replacement (arthroplasty) for severe damage.
Surgeons can perform many operations on an outpatient basis, though some require a short hospital stay. Recovery usually includes physical therapy to regain motion and avoid stiffness. Most patients report less pain, better movement, and improved daily function.
With modern techniques and specialized care, Shoulder and Elbow Surgery provides long-lasting relief and helps patients return to an active, pain-free lifestyle.