Labrum Reconstruction
Shoulder Labrum Reconstruction is a surgery to repair the torn labium in the shoulder. The torn labrum is usually caused by shoulder dislocation or by a chronic shoulder instability. Shoulder labral surgery such as shoulder bankart repair, labral debridement and SLAP repair are techniques used to treat this condition.
This procedure is typically performed using minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques. By reconstructing the labrum, it improves shoulder stability, reduces pain, and restores strength and range of motion, allowing patients to safely return to daily activities and sports.
Benefits of Labrum Reconstruction
Early treatment helps restore stability and improve shoulder function.
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Enhanced Shoulder Stability
Prevents recurrent dislocations.
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Reduced Pain & Instability
Relieves discomfort and weakness.
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Improved Range of Motion
Restores smooth and controlled movement.
Long term care services
Recovery after shoulder labrum reconstruction requires a structured rehabilitation program to ensure long-term success. Our focus is on restoring strength, flexibility, and joint stability while preventing re-injury.
We provide personalized physiotherapy plans, guided exercises, and activity modification strategies. Regular follow-ups and monitoring help patients regain confidence, return to normal activities, and maintain a healthy, stable shoulder.
Frequently Asked Questions
Shoulder labrum reconstruction is an effective solution for severe labral injuries.
When the labrum is too damaged to be repaired.
Injuries, repeated dislocations, or overuse.
Yes, it is usually performed arthroscopically.
Recovery varies but requires proper rehabilitation.
