As your body’s most mobile joint, your shoulder lets you move your arm in many ways. But the joint’s flexibility also makes it prone to injury. If your shoulder hurts or can’t move as it should, seek help from the orthopedic specialists at OSF HealthCare in central and northern Illinois.
Orthopedic surgeons and rehabilitation therapists can treat conditions such as:
Whenever possible, shoulder care starts with conservative treatments. They require less downtime and have a lower risk of side effects than surgery, so you can return to your activities sooner.
Rehabilitation focuses on relieving pain and improving your abilities. After a shoulder injury, you may benefit from:
Injections deliver medicine straight to the site of your injury. That means you can receive higher doses than you could take by mouth, and the medicine targets only the injured area of your body. Your doctor may use imaging technology to precisely guide the injection to the right spot, making treatment more effective. Ask about the right type of injection for your situation:
Low-dose radiation therapy focuses on reducing pain and inflammation caused by osteoarthritis. It’s a nonsurgical option that may help improve comfort and movement when other treatments haven’t worked well enough.
This treatment uses very small amounts of targeted radiation to calm inflammation in the affected joint and may help:
Low-dose radiation therapy for osteoarthritis is offered at OSF HealthCare Sacred Heart Medical Center in Danville and at OSF HealthCare Little Company of Mary Medical Center.
Surgery is sometimes the best treatment option for a shoulder injury. In that case, your surgeon will take the least invasive approach possible to treat your condition. Often, that means using an arthroscope — a tube with a light and camera that shows the inside of an injured joint. Arthroscopy requires only small incisions for procedures such as:
You recover faster and more easily with arthroscopy than you would after traditional surgery, which uses a long incision. You may even go home on the same day as treatment.
If nonsurgical treatments don’t relieve long-lasting shoulder pain, ask your doctor about shoulder replacement surgery. Also called arthroplasty, this treatment may be a good option if you experience:
Joint replacement exchanges all or part of your damaged shoulder for a natural-feeling implant. Depending on the condition of your shoulder, your surgeon might recommend:
Regardless of your specific procedure, you’ll benefit from OSF HealthCare’s advanced surgical technology that helps you get exactly the right implant and fit for your joint. Our complete program provides support and education throughout preparation and recovery to help you achieve the best possible long-term outcome.
Ask your primary care doctor for a referral to an orthopedic doctor or rehabilitation therapist at OSF HealthCare. Need a primary care provider? Browse our directory.