Shoulder Surgery

Shoulder Replacement Surgery

Helping You Understand Your Shoulder Replacement Options

Shoulder replacement surgery is performed to relieve pain, improve movement, and restore function when the shoulder joint has been significantly damaged by arthritis, injury, or degeneration. The shoulder is a complex joint that relies on smooth cartilage surfaces, healthy bone, and strong soft tissues such as the rotator cuff to function properly. When these structures wear out or are damaged, everyday activities like lifting the arm, reaching, and dressing can become painful or difficult.
If non-operative treatments no longer provide relief, shoulder replacement may be recommended. Modern shoulder arthroplasty offers several surgical options, each designed to address specific patterns of joint wear, bone loss, and rotator cuff integrity. Dr Dallalana will assess your shoulder thoroughly and explain which technique is most appropriate for your condition.
Below is an overview of the main types of shoulder replacement surgery, with links to more detailed pages.

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Anatomic (Conventional) Shoulder Replacement

Specialist care in anatomic conventional shoulder replacement, focused on restoring natural joint mechanics in patients with end-stage shoulder arthritis and an intact rotator cuff. The procedure aims to reduce pain, improve shoulder movement, and support a safe, structured return to daily activities.

Reverse Shoulder
Replacement

Reverse shoulder replacement for complex shoulder arthritis and rotator cuff deficient shoulders.

This procedure is designed to improve stability, reduce pain, and restore functional arm movement when conventional shoulder replacement is not suitable.

Custom-made Shoulder Replacement

Specialist care in custom-made shoulder replacement for patients with complex shoulder anatomy or significant bone loss.

Using advanced imaging and personalised implant design, this approach aims to optimise joint fit, improve stability, and support functional shoulder movement.

Revision Shoulder Replacement

Revision shoulder replacement surgery for patients experiencing implant wear, loosening, infection, or ongoing shoulder dysfunction following previous joint replacement, this procedure focuses on restoring stability, improving function, and addressing complex reconstruction challenges.

Custom-made Shoulder Replacement

Specialist care in custom-made shoulder replacement for patients with complex shoulder anatomy or significant bone loss.

Using advanced imaging and personalised implant design, this approach aims to optimise joint fit, improve stability, and support functional shoulder movement.

Revision Shoulder Replacement

Revision shoulder replacement surgery for patients experiencing implant wear, loosening, infection, or ongoing shoulder dysfunction following previous joint replacement, this procedure focuses on restoring stability, improving function, and addressing complex reconstruction challenges.

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Anatomic (Conventional) Shoulder ReplacementReverse Shoulder ReplacementCustom-made Shoulder ReplacementRevision Shoulder Replacement
Specialist care in anatomic (conventional) shoulder replacement, focused on restoring natural joint mechanics in patients with end-stage shoulder arthritis and an intact rotator cuff. The procedure aims to reduce pain, improve shoulder movement, and support a safe, structured return to daily activities.Reverse shoulder replacement for complex shoulder arthritis and rotator cuff deficient shoulders. This procedure is designed to improve stability, reduce pain, and restore functional arm movement when conventional shoulder replacement is not suitable.
Specialist care in custom-made shoulder replacement for patients with complex shoulder anatomy or significant bone loss.
Using advanced imaging and personalised implant design, this approach aims to optimise joint fit, improve stability, and support functional shoulder movement.
Revision shoulder replacement surgery for patients experiencing implant wear, loosening, infection, or ongoing shoulder dysfunction following previous joint replacement, this procedure focuses on restoring stability, improving function, and addressing complex reconstruction challenges.

If you’re experiencing ongoing pain, stiffness, or reduced movement that is affecting your daily activities or quality of life, a thorough orthopaedic assessment can help determine the cause and guide the most appropriate treatment options for your situation.

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