Who needs Shoulder Labrum Reconstruction?
Bankart injuries are common among contact sports
and repetitive overhead activities, as well as a
result of falls on the shoulder. Bankart tears make
the shoulder joint unstable; it may dislocate
multiple times, feel loose, have a loss of strength
and cause pain or clicking. In more serious cases
involving extreme instability, there can be
paralysis, loss of sensation and severe pain.
Shoulder instability is a common shoulder problem
with age that can result from injury or
degeneration. Some of the possible symptoms include
weakness, pain, stiffness, muscle spasms, and
difficulty moving the arm.
The Procedure: Why Choose Dr. Pradyumna?
Dr. Pradyumna utilizes keyhole
(arthroscopic)
surgery, which offers significant advantages over
traditional open surgery.
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Minimally Invasive: Only 2-3 tiny
incisions are made, leading to minimal scarring.
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Precision Technology: We use
high-definition cameras and bio-absorbable suture
anchors to reattach the labrum to the bone.
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High Success Rate: Our
precision-led approach ensures a stable shoulder
with a low risk of re-injury.
Recovery Timeline after Labrum Repair
Understanding the recovery phases is crucial for
a successful outcome:
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Phase
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Timeline
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Goal
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Phase 1
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Weeks 0 - 4
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Protection in a sling; gentle passive
motion.
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Phase 2
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Weeks 4 - 8
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Discontinuing the sling; active-assisted
range of motion.
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Phase 3
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Months 3 - 4
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Targeted strengthening of the rotator cuff.
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Phase 4
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Months 6+
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Full return to sports and heavy lifting.
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Tests and Diagnosis for Shoulder Labrum
Reconstruction
Your doctor will conduct a series of tests and
examinations to detect the symptoms of a labral
tear. The doctor may suspect a labral tear based on
your symptoms and medical history. If a labral tear
is suspected, the doctor may recommend an X-ray, CT
scan or MRI scan. A diagnosis can also be confirmed
through shoulder arthroscopy.
What are the treatments for Shoulder Labrum
repair?
Non-surgical Treatment
If conservative treatment fails to relieve shoulder
instability, shoulder reconstruction surgery may be
required.
Surgical Treatment
The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint. Due
to injury or wear and tear, the ligaments holding
the joint in place may get stretched or torn leading
to instability of the joint. This can result in pain
and loss of motion in the shoulder. Shoulder
reconstruction procedure is done only if the problem
does not respond to non-operative treatments like
physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications,
injections, etc. In this procedure, any damaged
ligaments are repaired so that normal movement and
stability can be restored. Surgeon may use tiny
pinpointed incisions (arthroscopy) or large surgical
incisions through which arthroscopic instruments are
placed to perform this surgery.
After shoulder Labrum repair surgery, you will be
immobilized in a sling for 4 to 6 weeks to
facilitate healing. You may have slight pain after
surgery for which pain medications are prescribed.
Apply ice packs on the shoulder to reduce swelling.
You can use a pillow under the shoulder while lying
in bed.