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[email protected]During shoulder replacement surgery, damaged shoulder components are removed and replaced with prosthetic ones. One of the three types of shoulder replacement surgery may be suggested by a physician. Six months following surgery, the majority of patients report no pain and approximately two-thirds of their pre-operative strength and range of motion. Ninety-five percent of individuals who have shoulder replacements will not have any pain after a year. It takes six months or more following shoulder replacement surgery to resume normal activities. You ought not to lift more than five pounds in the first month after surgery. Additionally, you should avoid pushing, reaching, or lifting anything with your arm. Three bones make up your shoulder: the humerus (upper arm bone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the clavicle (collarbone). The ball, or head, of your upper arm bone fits into a shallow socket in your shoulder blade, forming a ball-and-socket joint. The glenoid is the name of this socket.
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