Shoulder replacement involves removing damaged bone and replacing it with metal and plastic pieces (implants). Shoulder arthroplasty is the medical term for this procedure. The shoulder is a socket-and-ball joint. The upper arm bone's spherical head (ball) fits into a shallow socket in the shoulder. Joint damage can result in pain, weakness, and stiffness. Shoulder implants are available in a variety of forms and sizes. Partial and total replacement are available, with anatomic or reverse implants. Shoulder replacement surgery is performed to address pain and other symptoms caused by shoulder joint degeneration. The following conditions can harm the joint: Osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis, also known as wear-and-tear arthritis, affects the cartilage that covers the ends of bones and allows joints to move smoothly.
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