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M.S orthopaedics
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16 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS,MS (Orthopaedics), FNB ( Spine Surgery)
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10 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
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11 years experience overall
Chembur , Mumbai
MBBS, MS (Ortho). (Specialized into Brachial Plexus Injury)
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28 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS, MS (Ortho)
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24 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS, MS(Orth), DNB(Orth)
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16 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS, MS (orth)
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27 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS (Mum), MRCS, M.Sc, Dip. SEM, M.Ch (Orth), FRCS (Tr&Orth). (UK)
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5 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai & Vashi , Mumbai
MBBS, DNB, D'Ortho.
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25 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
"MBBS,MS,DNB (Orthopaedics), AO Fellow ( Germany) SICOT. "
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32 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS, MS (Orthopedics), D.Ortho
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10 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS,MS,DNB (Orthopaedics)
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32 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS, D’ORTHO, DNB
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16 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
"MBBS,MS, (Orthopaedics), FASIF, Fellow Joint Replacement"
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25 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
MBBS,MS ( Orthopaedics), MRCS (Edinburgh)
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29 years experience overall
Navi Mumbai , Mumbai
The duration of rotator cuff tendinitis surgery can vary depending on factors such as additional procedures required and the complexity of the case. On average, the surgery takes about 1 to 2 hours to complete. Your surgeon will provide you with more specific details regarding the anticipated duration before the procedure.
Your orthopaedic surgeon will determine your eligibility for rotator cuff tendinitis surgery based on various factors, including the severity of your symptoms, response to conservative treatments, overall health condition, and expectations from the surgery. The orthopaedic surgeon will conduct a thorough evaluation and discuss potential surgical risks and benefits with you before making a decision.
Before undergoing rotator cuff tendinitis surgery, your surgeon will thoroughly evaluate your medical history and overall health. You may need to undergo certain tests, such as blood tests or imaging studies, to assess the condition of your shoulder. Your surgeon will provide specific instructions regarding fasting before surgery and any necessary medication adjustments.
After rotator cuff tendinitis surgery, it is important to follow your surgeon’s instructions for proper post-procedure care. This may include keeping the shoulder immobilised in a sling, taking prescribed pain medications, attending physical therapy sessions, and gradually increasing activity levels under the guidance of your doctor. It is crucial to avoid activities that may strain the shoulder during the recovery period.
The recovery time after rotator cuff tendinitis surgery varies from person to person. In general, it takes around 4 to 6 months for complete recovery. However, it is important to follow the instructions for post-procedure care provided by your surgeon, and attend regular physical therapy sessions to promote healing and regain strength and mobility in the shoulder.
Orthopaedic surgeons who specialise in shoulder surgeries perform rotator cuff tendinitis surgery. These doctors have extensive training and experience in diagnosing and treating shoulder conditions, including rotator cuff tendinitis.
The success rate of rotator cuff tendinitis surgery depends on various factors, such as the severity of the condition and the patient’s overall health. Generally, the success rate ranges from 70% to 90%. However, it is important to note that individual results may vary, and proper post-surgery rehabilitation plays a crucial role in achieving successful outcomes.
Rotator cuff tendinitis is a condition characterised by inflammation and irritation of the tendons in the rotator cuff of the shoulder. It is commonly caused by repetitive activities or aging, leading to pain, weakness, and limited range of motion in the affected shoulder.
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