Shoulder Replacement in Jacksonville, FL
18 shoulder surgeons in Jacksonville, FL, are listed for shoulder replacement. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Shoulder Surgeons in Jacksonville, FL
Carlos R. Tandron
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Christopher E. Swanson
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Georges A. El Bahri
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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Johnny Washington
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Kevin M. Kaplan
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Kevin P. Murphy
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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Maxwell W. Steel
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Michael G. Saper
Pediatric Orthopedics Jacksonville, FL
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Michael L. Adams
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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Robert S. Franco
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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Roshawn Brown
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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Samuel D. Young
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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Scott A. Magnes
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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Shanterian J. King
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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Stanton L. Longenecker
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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Steven M. Crenshaw
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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William G. Pujadas
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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Zachary S. Rogozinski
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Common questions
- How long is recovery after shoulder replacement?
- Most people are out of the sling in four to six weeks and using the arm for light daily tasks within a couple of months. Full strength and motion commonly take six months to a year.
- What is the difference between anatomic and reverse shoulder replacement?
- An anatomic replacement copies the shoulder's normal shape and needs a working rotator cuff. A reverse replacement swaps the ball and socket positions so the deltoid muscle can power the arm when the cuff is damaged.
- Am I a candidate for shoulder replacement?
- Surgery is typically considered when arthritis pain limits sleep, reach, or daily activities despite therapy, medication, and injections. A shoulder surgeon will examine your rotator cuff and imaging to recommend the right type.
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