At KS Ortho Care, we provide advanced shoulder replacement surgeries to help patients regain mobility, reduce chronic pain, and improve overall quality of life. Our orthopedic specialists use the latest techniques and implants to ensure safe, effective, and long-lasting results.
Shoulder replacement, also called shoulder arthroplasty, involves replacing damaged parts of the shoulder joint with prosthetic implants. This surgery is usually recommended for patients suffering from:
Severe shoulder arthritis
Rotator cuff tear arthropathy
Complex fractures of the shoulder
Failed previous shoulder surgeries
Chronic pain and stiffness limiting daily activities
Both the ball and socket of the shoulder joint are replaced to restore normal movement and relieve pain.
The positions of the ball and socket are reversed, allowing the deltoid muscle to take over for a damaged rotator cuff, improving function and stability.
Only the damaged part of the shoulder is replaced, usually the ball portion, while the socket remains natural.
Pain relief—reduce chronic shoulder discomfort
Improved mobility—Restore arm movement and function
Enhanced strength – Rebuild shoulder stability and muscle use
Long-lasting solution – Durable implants for years of activity
Better quality of life—resume daily activities, work, and hobbies
At KS Ortho Care, we focus on advanced shoulder care and patient-centered treatment:
Highly experienced orthopedic surgeons
Modern surgical techniques and equipment
Personalized pre- and post-operative care
Comprehensive physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs
Evaluation & Diagnosis – Detailed clinical assessment and imaging
Surgery—Performed with precision under anesthesia
Implant Placement – Customized prosthetic implants for optimal joint function
Rehabilitation – Guided physiotherapy to restore strength, flexibility, and mobility
Recovery depends on the type of replacement and your overall health. Most patients regain daily functionality within weeks, with full recovery taking 3–6 months. Regular follow-ups and physiotherapy are crucial to achieve the best results.
Seek consultation if you experience:
Persistent shoulder pain interfering with daily life
Stiffness or limited range of motion
Rotator cuff injuries or severe arthritis
Failed previous shoulder surgeries