SHOULDER ARTHROSCOPY
The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint that enables you to raise, twist and bend your arm. It also lets you move your arm forward, to the side and behind you. In a normal shoulder, the rounded end of the upper arm bone (head of the humerus) glides against the small dish-like socket (glenoid) in the shoulder blade (scapula).
These joint surfaces are normally covered with smooth cartilage. They allow the shoulder to rotate through a greater range of motion than any other joint in the body.
Why Do You Need Shoulder Arthroscopy?
There are many benefits of Revision Trauma Surgery, some benefits are listed below.
- Tear in rotator cuff of shoulder.
- Inflammation in synovium of a joint.
- A common condition called Impingement syndrome.
- Repeated dislocation of shoulder.
- AC joint problems (acromioclavicular joint arthritis)
- Inflammation around the upper biceps tendons (bicep tendinitis)