Labrum Repair in Cincinnati, OH
33 sports medicine surgeons in Cincinnati, OH, are listed for shoulder labrum repair. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Sports Medicine Surgeons in Cincinnati, OH
Arun K. Reddy
Orthopedic Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Bart R. Branam
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Brendan M. Swift
Orthopedic Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Brian M. Grawe
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Christopher J. Utz
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Clayton A. Carmody
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Daniel A. Funk
Orthopedic Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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David B. Argo
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Frank R. Noyes
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Giacomo J. Sammarco
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Glen A. McClung
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Ian S. Rice
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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James P. Duffy
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Jonathan W. Bell
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Kevin J. Shaw
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Matthew A. Langenderfer
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Matthew L. Busam
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Melissa A. Summers
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Michael G. Lawley
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Michael S. Laidlaw
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Michelle Andrews
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Peter S. Cha
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Robert R. Burger
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Robert S. Heidt
Sports Medicine Cincinnati, OH
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Common questions
- How long does labrum repair recovery take?
- Most people are out of the sling in about a month and back to daily activities soon after. Return to sports commonly takes four to six months, and overhead or throwing athletes may need more time.
- Does a torn labrum always need surgery?
- No. Many labral tears are managed with physical therapy and activity changes first. Surgery is typically considered for repeated shoulder dislocations or symptoms that persist despite rehab.
- What is the difference between a SLAP tear and a Bankart tear?
- A SLAP tear involves the top of the labrum where the biceps tendon attaches; a Bankart tear involves the front-lower labrum and usually follows a dislocation. Treatment differs by tear type and age, so an evaluation matters.
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