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Shoulder Fracture Reconstruction

What is Shoulder Fracture?

Shoulder fractures are caused by traumatic events such as a fall on the shoulder, accidents, contact sports, and so on. The shoulder is a complex joint that connects the arm to the body. The shoulder bones are the humerus (upper arm bone), scapula (shoulder blade), and clavicle (collarbone). The humerus’s upper end is shaped like a ball and connects to the glenoid of the scapula. Any part of the shoulder that is disrupted can make it difficult to function.
Personalised care is the core aim of Dr Apoorva R. Patwardhan’s medical profession. As a specialist in orthopaedics, his proficiency and medical cognizance expand beyond the conventional parameter. He offers shoulder fracture treatment in Pune. It is one of the many areas of his expertise.

What are the types of Shoulder Fracture?

Age affects the type of shoulder fracture. The clavicle bone is the most commonly fractured bone in children. The top of the humerus fracture is the most common in adults (proximal humerus). Some types are:

Clavicle Fractures

Clavicle fractures rarely necessitate surgery. Surgery is necessary when there is a compound fracture that has broken through the skin or the bone is severely out of place. Shoulder fracture treatment typically involves fixing of the fracture with plates and screws or rods inside the bone.

Humerus Fractures

These fractures do not require surgery to be treated. However, surgery is required when bone fragments are shifted out of place. During this procedure, your surgeon may use plates, screws, or pins to secure the fracture fragments. In rare cases, he may also recommend a shoulder replacement.

Scapula Fractures

Scapula fractures do not require surgery. They can be treated with sling or shoulder immobiliser immobilisation, icing, and pain medications. Your surgeon may advise you.

What are the symptoms of Shoulder Fracture?

  • If you experience any of the following symptoms, see a orthopaedic specialist to determine if you have fractured your shoulder:
  • Shoulder Pain 
  • Swelling
  • Tenderness
  • Deformity or “bump” at the site of the fracture
  • Discoloration around the upper arm
  • Inability to normally move the arm without pain

How can a Fractured Shoulder be diagnosed?

An orthopaedic specialist orders advanced imaging tests to determine the exact location of your fracture and the severity of your condition in order to diagnose a shoulder fracture. We provide the most recent advancements in imaging tests and diagnostic tools for evaluating shoulder fractures, such as:

  • X-rays
  • A CT scan
  • MRI

Our cutting-edge imaging technology enables us to make an accurate diagnosis and devise the best shoulder fracture treatment plan for your shoulder.

Why DR.Apoorv Patwardhan for Shoulder Fracture treatment in Pune?

Dr Apoorva Patwardhan’s clinic offers pioneering solutions for all kinds of shoulder related problems. Guided by his diverse medical experience and arsenal of knowledge and skills, Dr Apoorva is one of the best shoulder doctors in Pune who offers the latest shoulder fracture treatments to all the patients to restore their ability to perform daily tasks and return to professional activities, like sports, too. 

Recovery from Shoulder Fracture Surgery

The goal of post-surgery recovery is to regain as much shoulder strength, range of motion, and function as possible. Following the shoulder fracture treatment, you will need to rest extensively and keep your shoulder and arm immobilised in a sling or wrap. When the bones start to heal, you’ll work with a physical therapist who will recommend exercises to help you regain mobility and function.

What is the Risk of Shoulder Reconstruction in Shoulder Fracture treament ?

While being fairly safe, Infection, wound healing issues, bleeding, and injury to nerves and vessels near the fracture are some of the risks of shoulder replacement surgery. The shoulder can get stiff at times. In a case where a fracture does not heal, another operation may be recommended.

FAQ’s

The time it takes for a fractured shoulder to heal varies depending on the severity of the fracture, but the bone usually heals in 6 to 12 weeks.

Yes, a shoulder fracture can be dangerous because it causes severe pain, swelling, and limited mobility. Surgery may be required in some cases to repair the fracture.

Sleeping with a broken shoulder can be challenging. To support the injured shoulder, sleep in a reclined position or on the opposite side, with a pillow between the body and the arm.