Prognosis | Pain with shoulder arthrosis

Prognosis

If shoulder arthrosis is detected in time or generally well treated, patients have good prospects of a positive prognosis. Thanks to modern therapy methods, it is possible to restore the functionality of the shoulder and to get the pain under control, so that those affected by shoulder arthrosis can regain their quality of life through discipline and training. However, cooperation and good consultation between all those involved is essential for the success of the therapy.

Sick leave

Sick leave for shoulder arthrosis is always dependent on the severity of the arthrosis, the limitation that the disease imposes on the person affected and the type of profession. Occupations that require physical labor are therefore harder to manage with shoulder arthrosis than occupations that require only a small amount of physical labor. Therefore, the doctor treating the patient always decides on an individual case. The duration of the sick leave can also vary from a few weeks to several months.