Reverse Shoulder Replacement in Austin, TX
28 shoulder surgeons in Austin, TX, perform reverse shoulder replacement. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Shoulder Surgeons in Austin, TX
Fred K. Cunningham
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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Brett N. Robin
Orthopedic Surgeon Austin, TX
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Burton D. Dunlap
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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Darryl B. Thomas
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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David G. Davis
Orthopedic Surgeon Austin, TX
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Dean Chen
Orthopedic Surgeon Austin, TX
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Douglas Elenz
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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Earl J. Kilbride
Orthopedic Surgeon Austin, TX
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Edward S. Lewis
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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Edwin C. Windler
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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Eugene P. Schoch
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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Greg L. Westmoreland
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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James T. Walker
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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Joel H. Hurt
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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John B. Smoot
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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John E. McDonald
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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John P. Rodriguez
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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Mary C. Sargent
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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Matthew D. Ellington
Pediatric Orthopedics Austin, TX
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Matthew J. Crawford
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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Matthew T. Burrus
Orthopedic Surgeon Austin, TX
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Michael A. Andreo
Orthopedic Surgeon Austin, TX
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Nathan Breazeale
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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Newton E. Hasson
Sports Medicine Austin, TX
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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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