Shoulder Arthritis with Cuff Tears - "Reverse Shoulder Replacement"
Description
Rotator cuff arthropathy is a condition characterized by an irrepairable tear or failed rotator cuff repair, shoulder weakness, and arthritis. This podcast episode delves into the diagnosis, workup, and treatment options for this condition. The host explains the normal anatomy of the shoulder joint and how a torn rotator cuff can lead to abnormal mechanics and arthritis in the shoulder. In cases where the rotator cuff cannot be repaired, a reverse shoulder replacement may be recommended. This surgery involves placing a glenosphere on the socket side and a socket on the ball side to change the center of rotation and improve shoulder function. The host emphasizes the importance of understanding the limitations of non-operative treatment and highlights the benefits of surgical intervention for rotator cuff arthropathy.