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OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC

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OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC
Rotator Cuff Repair Labrum Repair Shoulder Replacement SLAP Repair Shoulder Arthroscopy
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1957 THOMPSON RD
COOS BAY, OR 97420

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About OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC

OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC is an Orthopedic Sports Medicine providing shoulder surgery services in COOS BAY, OR. OREGON treats rotator cuff tears, shoulder arthritis, labral injuries, and other conditions requiring Rotator Cuff Repair, Labrum Repair, Shoulder Replacement, SLAP Repair, Shoulder Arthroscopy.

A Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon completes an additional 1-year fellowship after their 5-year orthopedic surgery residency, focusing on athletic injuries and active patients. They specialize in ACL reconstruction, labrum repair, shoulder arthroscopy, and getting athletes back to peak performance.

Interested in rotator cuff repair? Call (541) 267-4429 to schedule with OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC in COOS BAY, OR.

Procedures

Procedures Offered

Rotator Cuff Replacement Labrum SLAP Arthroscopy

Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator cuff repair reattaches torn tendon to the humeral head using suture anchors, most often through an arthroscopic approach. The procedure relieves pain, restores overhead strength, and prevents further tear progression. Success rates reach 85-95% for small-to-medium tears when combined with dedicated rehabilitation.

Success rate: 85-95% | Technique: Arthroscopic or mini-open | Recovery: 4-6 months

Labrum Repair

Labrum repair surgery reattaches the torn fibrocartilage rim of the shoulder socket using arthroscopic suture anchors. The procedure stabilizes the joint, eliminates catching and clicking, and allows return to overhead sports. Bankart repair addresses anterior instability, while posterior and combined repairs target multi-directional damage.

Technique: Arthroscopic | Return to sport: 4-6 months | Success rate: 88-95%

Shoulder Replacement

Shoulder replacement (arthroplasty) replaces damaged bone and cartilage with metal and polyethylene components. Anatomic replacement preserves the natural ball-and-socket orientation, while reverse replacement switches them for patients with deficient rotator cuffs. Modern implants provide 15-25 years of reliable pain relief.

Pain relief: 90%+ | Implant lifespan: 15-25 years | Recovery: 6-12 months

SLAP Repair

SLAP repair addresses tears at the top of the shoulder labrum where the biceps tendon attaches (Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior). The arthroscopic procedure uses suture anchors to reattach the torn labrum and stabilize the biceps anchor. Treatment options include repair, biceps tenodesis, or debridement based on tear type and patient age.

Technique: Arthroscopic | Recovery: 4-6 months | Best results: Active patients under 40

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure using a small camera and instruments through 5mm incisions to diagnose and treat a range of shoulder conditions. It can address rotator cuff tears, labral damage, impingement, loose bodies, and biceps tendon pathology. Most patients go home the same day with significantly less post-operative pain than open surgery.

Incision size: 5mm | Outpatient: Yes | Recovery: 2 weeks to 6 months depending on procedure

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Cost Guide

shoulder surgery Costs in COOS BAY, OR

ProcedureCost Range (Before Insurance)
Rotator cuff repair$8,000 – $20,000
Shoulder replacement$25,000 – $45,000
Labrum repair$8,000 – $18,000
SLAP repair$8,000 – $18,000
Shoulder arthroscopy$5,000 – $15,000

Average rotator cuff repair in COOS BAY: $32,000 vs national average $28,000

Costs vary by provider, insurance, and case complexity. Contact OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC at (541) 267-4429 for a consultation.

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What procedures does OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC offer?
OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC offers Rotator Cuff Repair, Labrum Repair, Shoulder Replacement, SLAP Repair, Shoulder Arthroscopy in COOS BAY, OR. As a Orthopedic Sports Medicine, INSTITUTE specializes in these procedures with advanced training and experience.
Where is OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC located?
OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC is located at 1957 THOMPSON RD, COOS BAY, OR 97420.
How do I schedule an appointment with OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC?
Call OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC directly at (541) 267-4429 to schedule a consultation.
What is a Orthopedic Sports Medicine?
A Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon completes an additional 1-year fellowship after their 5-year orthopedic surgery residency, focusing on athletic injuries and active patients. They specialize in ACL reconstruction, labrum repair, shoulder arthroscopy, and getting athletes back to peak performance.
How much does shoulder surgery cost in COOS BAY?
Rotator cuff repair in COOS BAY typically costs $8,000 to $20,000 before insurance. Shoulder replacement runs $25,000 to $45,000. Labrum repair costs $8,000 to $18,000. Contact OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC at (541) 267-4429 for a consultation.
Does OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC accept insurance?
Contact OREGON COAST SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC at (541) 267-4429 to verify insurance acceptance and discuss payment options.