Reverse Shoulder Replacement in Atlanta, GA
23 shoulder surgeons in Atlanta, GA, perform reverse shoulder replacement. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Shoulder Surgeons in Atlanta, GA
Richard B. Johnston
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Ashok S. Reddy
Orthopedic Surgeon Atlanta, GA
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Austin M. Looney
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Brandon Dobo
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Daniel A. Nicholson
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Daren M. Newfield
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Douglas H. Murray
Orthopedic Surgeon Atlanta, GA
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James S. Kercher
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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John I. Foster
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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John M. Kopriva
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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John W. Xerogeanes
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Kyle E. Hammond
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Letha Y. Griffin
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Michael P. Bernot
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Peter J. Symbas
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Phillip R. Langer
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Richard M. Danilkowicz
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Robert M. Royster
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Scott A. Barbour
Orthopedic Surgeon Atlanta, GA
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Spero G. Karas
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Thomas H. Myers
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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William S. Kimmerly
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Xavier A. Duralde
Sports Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Common questions
- Why would I need a reverse instead of a standard shoulder replacement?
- A standard (anatomic) replacement depends on a healthy rotator cuff. When the cuff is badly torn or the joint has certain kinds of damage, the reverse design typically works better because it uses the deltoid muscle instead.
- How long does recovery take?
- Most people are out of the sling within about four to six weeks and back to light daily activities within two to three months. Improvement in strength and motion continues for up to a year.
- What will my shoulder be able to do afterward?
- Most patients gain meaningful pain relief and can raise the arm for daily tasks. Some motions, like reaching far behind the back, may stay limited, your surgeon can set realistic expectations for your case.
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