- Adult Shoulder:
- Patient Guides
- News & FAQs
- Discussions
- Fractures
- Video
Shoulder Replacement Improves Function and Comfort
This study reports the results of 71 shoulder joint replacements. All were done by one surgeon. The goal was to find factors present before the operation that are linked with positive results after the operation. If such factors can be found, then surgeons can help patients make better decisions about surgery.
The surgeon used a humeral head implant in all the shoulder replacements. A stem was also inserted into the upper arm bone. The patient's socket (glenoid) wasn't changed. This operation is called a hemiarthroplasty. The same surgery was used for each shoulder. Follow-up rehab was also the same for each patient.
Comfort and function were the two main measures of success. Here's what the researchers found:
The authors conclude that it is possible to use patient information about before shoulder hemiarthroplasty to help ensure a good outcome.
Carolyn M. Hettrich, MD, et al. Preoperative Factors Associated with Improvements in Shoulder Function after Humeral Hemiarthroplasty. In The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. July 2004. Vol. 86-A. No. 7. Pp. 1446-1451.
Disclaimer
The information on this website is not intended to replace the advice or care from a healthcare provider. The information on this website is compiled from a variety of sources. It may not be complete or timely. It does not cover all diseases, physical conditions, ailments, or treatments. The information should NOT be used in place of visiting with your healthcare provider, nor should you disregard the advice of your healthcare provider because of any information you obtain on this website. Discuss any activities presented in this website with your healthcare provider before engaging in the activity.