Shoulder Arthroscopy in Indianapolis, IN
16 sports medicine surgeons in Indianapolis, IN, perform shoulder arthroscopy. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Sports Medicine Surgeons in Indianapolis, IN
Arthur C. Rettig
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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Charles D. Vanmeter
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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Christopher A. Defalco
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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Clem M. Doxey
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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David M. Foulk
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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Evan R. Armington
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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Gary W. Misamore
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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Gregory L. Estes
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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John R. McCarroll
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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K D. Shelbourne
Orthopedic Surgeon Indianapolis, IN
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Kosmas J. Kayes
Pediatric Orthopedics Indianapolis, IN
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Malynda S. Wynn
Orthopedic Surgeon Indianapolis, IN
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Rodney W. Benner
Orthopedic Surgeon Indianapolis, IN
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Stephen L. Kollias
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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Steven K. Ahlfeld
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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Troy A. Roberson
Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN
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Common questions
- How long is recovery after shoulder arthroscopy?
- It depends on what was done. Simple procedures may allow return to normal activity in a few weeks, while repairs of the rotator cuff or labrum commonly take four to six months.
- Will I need a sling?
- Usually yes, at least briefly. For repairs, a sling is typically worn for about four to six weeks; for simpler procedures it may be days. Your surgeon will advise.
- Is arthroscopy an option for shoulder arthritis?
- Arthroscopy generally offers limited, temporary benefit for arthritis. Advanced shoulder arthritis is more often treated with other options, including shoulder replacement when symptoms are severe.
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