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    Total Shoulder Replacement

    When shoulder arthritis has worn the joint and the rotator cuff is intact, an anatomic total shoulder replacement resurfaces the ball and socket — reliably relieving pain and restoring movement.

    summarize At a glance
    Procedure type
    Joint replacement (anatomic)
    Anaesthetic
    General + nerve block
    Stay
    1–2 nights
    Implant lifespan
    15+ years (most)
    Shoulder implant
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    What is total shoulder replacement?

    In an anatomic total shoulder replacement, the worn ball at the top of the arm bone is replaced with a smooth metal head, and the worn socket is resurfaced with a plastic component. Together they recreate a smooth, pain-free joint that mirrors the natural anatomy.

    It is the procedure of choice for shoulder arthritis when the rotator cuff is intact and working — because an anatomic replacement relies on those tendons to power and stabilise the new joint.

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    Who is it for?

    • Painful, advanced shoulder arthritis limiting daily life.
    • An intact, functioning rotator cuff.
    • Pain no longer controlled by conservative measures.
    • Good-quality bone to support the implant.
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    When the cuff is torn

    If the rotator cuff is deficient, an anatomic replacement would loosen and fail. In that situation a reverse shoulder replacement, which works without the cuff, is the better option.

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    How the procedure works

    Through a single incision at the front of the shoulder, the arthritic head is removed and replaced with a metal ball on a stem, and the socket is resurfaced with a plastic component. Careful balancing of the soft tissues helps the new joint feel natural and move smoothly.

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    Recovery timeline

    Weeks 0–4

    Protect

    A sling supports the shoulder; gentle, guided movements begin early.

    Weeks 4–12

    Restore motion

    Progressive range of motion as comfort allows.

    Months 3–6

    Strength

    Strengthening and a return to most daily and recreational activities.

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    Risks & outcomes

    Anatomic total shoulder replacement is highly successful, with reliable pain relief and good restoration of movement; most implants last fifteen years or more. As major surgery it carries risks — including infection, stiffness, nerve irritation and, over time, implant wear or loosening — all minimised through technique, prophylaxis and rehabilitation.

    Will I regain full overhead movement?

    Most patients regain comfortable, functional movement for daily life; the exact range depends on the starting stiffness and the soft tissues.

    How long will the implant last?

    Most last fifteen years or more, depending on activity, bone quality and individual factors.

    Medically reviewed by
    Dr. Yousef Muhammad, M.D.
    Senior Consultant · Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine

    German board-certified orthopedic surgeon specialising in arthroscopic knee and shoulder surgery, sports injuries, and joint replacement.

    M.D. · PhD
    FEBOT · DGOOC
    AAOS · ESSKA
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