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Shoulder Replacement Surgeons in PALM SPRINGS, CA

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Shoulder Replacement Surgeons in PALM SPRINGS

CANDICE DUBOSE
Orthopedic Surgeon
1180 N INDIAN CANYON DR STE W200, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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DAVID SAVIN
Orthopedic Surgeon
151 S SUNRISE WAY STE 100, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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DESERT ORTHOPEDIC TRAUMA SERVICE
DESERT ORTHOPEDIC TRAUMA SERVICE
Orthopedic Surgeon
1180 N INDIAN CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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DOUGLAS ROGER
Orthopedic Surgeon
1180 N INDIAN CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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EMILY HARFORD
Orthopedic Surgeon
1180 N INDIAN CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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JAMES BELL
Orthopedic Surgeon
151 S SUNRISE WAY STE 100, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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LAWRENCE SERIF
Orthopedic Surgeon
1180 N INDIAN CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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LAWRENCE W SERIF, DO A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
LAWRENCE W SERIF, DO A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
Orthopedic Surgeon
1180 N INDIAN CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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LOUIS STABILE
Orthopedic Surgeon
1180 N INDIAN CANYON DR STE W200, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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MATTHEW ZAPF
Orthopedic Surgeon
1180 N INDIAN CANYON DR STE 200, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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PASQUALE PICCHIONE
Orthopedic Surgeon
968 N AVENIDA OLIVOS, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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RIVERSIDE ORTHOPEDIC CONTRACT SERVICES AMC
RIVERSIDE ORTHOPEDIC CONTRACT SERVICES AMC
Orthopedic Surgeon
1180 N INDIAN CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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SEIP ORTHO TRAUMA INC
SEIP ORTHO TRAUMA INC
Orthopedic Surgeon
777 E TAHQUITZ CANYON WAY STE 200-039, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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THOMAS BARRY
Orthopedic Surgeon
1180 N INDIAN CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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UNIVERSAL ORTHOPAEDIC GROUP
UNIVERSAL ORTHOPAEDIC GROUP
Orthopedic Surgeon
1180 N INDIAN CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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How much does shoulder replacement cost in PALM SPRINGS, CA?
Shoulder replacement in PALM SPRINGS costs $25,000 to $45,000 before insurance. Reverse replacement may be $5,000-$10,000 more. Most insurance and Medicare cover shoulder replacement when medically necessary.
How long is shoulder replacement recovery?
Most patients wear a sling for 6 weeks. Active motion begins at 6-12 weeks. Driving resumes at 6-8 weeks. Full recovery takes 6-12 months with dedicated physical therapy.
How do I choose a shoulder replacement surgeon in PALM SPRINGS?
Look for board-certified Orthopedic Surgeons with fellowship training in shoulder and elbow surgery. Our directory lists 15 shoulder specialists in PALM SPRINGS, CA. Ask about their annual volume of shoulder replacements.
What is the difference between anatomic and reverse shoulder replacement?
Anatomic replacement preserves the normal ball-and-socket orientation and requires an intact rotator cuff. Reverse replacement switches the ball and socket, allowing the deltoid muscle to power the arm when the cuff is deficient.