Pain in the shoulder

Synonyms in a broader sense Shoulder Pain Impingement Syndrome Tendinosis calcarea Torn rotator cuff Biceps tendon endinitis AC joint arthrosis Shoulder arthrosis (omarthrosis) Supraspinatus tendon syndrome Introduction The majority of people experience shoulder pain at some point in their lives. This may be caused by an injury, but it can also develop within the context … Pain in the shoulder

Shoulder Luxation | Pain in the shoulder

Shoulder Luxation Shoulder dislocation is a dislocation of the shoulder joint. The head of the humerus no longer sits in the glenoid cavity, but has slipped out. In shoulder dislocation, one can distinguish between traumatic and habitual forms. Traumatic shoulder dislocation is caused by direct force (usually on the outstretched arm), which causes the humerus … Shoulder Luxation | Pain in the shoulder

Bursitis of the shoulder (bursitis subacromialis) | Pain in the shoulder

Bursitis of the shoulder (bursitis subacromialis) Pain in the shoulder can also be caused by the inflammation of bursae located there. This can occur, for example, due to overloading during sporting activities or due to bacterial colonization. Symptoms: Movements in the shoulder are very painful in case of bursitis. Often the joint area is additionally … Bursitis of the shoulder (bursitis subacromialis) | Pain in the shoulder

Operation of a shoulder luxation

Operative therapy of shoulder dislocation Within the framework of the treatment principles for shoulder dislocation, a distinction has already been made between conservative and surgical therapy. Since there is no standardized procedure that can be applied universally, only the most common surgical treatment measures will be discussed below. Your doctor can decide individually which surgical … Operation of a shoulder luxation

Duration of the operation | Operation of a shoulder luxation

Duration of the operation In arthroscopic surgery (minimally invasive surgery), which is usually performed, the surgery time is usually 30-45 minutes. If it is a more complicated dislocation with several concomitant injuries, the surgery time can also be longer. However, it is generally a short operation. Advantages of the operation In many cases, surgery is … Duration of the operation | Operation of a shoulder luxation

Shoulder Luxation

Definition Shoulder dislocation (also known as shoulder dislocation) is a dislocation of the shoulder joint that is usually very painful. The shoulder joint consists of the glenoid cavity of the shoulder blade (scapula) and the head of the humerus, which are only loosely placed on top of each other to allow maximum mobility and rotation. … Shoulder Luxation