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Shoulder Replacement Surgeons in NORWALK, CT

Browse 18 shoulder replacement specialists in NORWALK, Connecticut. Every provider is a credentialed specialist with verified practice locations. Contact any provider directly by phone.

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Shoulder Replacement Surgeons in NORWALK

BRANDON SHULMAN
Orthopedic Surgeon
761 MAIN AVE STE 115, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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COASTAL ORTHOPAEDICS, PC
COASTAL ORTHOPAEDICS, PC
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
761 MAIN AVE, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Arthroscopy
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JEFFREY DELUCA
Orthopedic Surgeon
761 MAIN AVE, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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JEROME BARTON
Orthopedic Surgeon
761 MAIN AVE, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Arthroscopy
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JONATHAN KURLAND
Orthopedic Surgeon
24 STEVENS ST, NORWALK, CT 06850
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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JULIANNE FORLIZZI
Orthopedic Surgeon
761 MAIN AVE STE 115, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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LAWRENCE A. LEFKOWITZ, MD, PC
LAWRENCE A. LEFKOWITZ, MD, PC
Orthopedic Surgeon
1 COLONY ST, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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LAWRENCE LEFKOWITZ
Orthopedic Surgeon
1 COLONY PLACE, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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MARK FLETCHER
Orthopedic Surgeon
761 MAIN AVE, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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MARTIN ROSS MD PC
MARTIN ROSS MD PC
Orthopedic Surgeon
148 EAST AVE STE 2N, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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MICHAEL LYNCH
Orthopedic Surgeon
761 MAIN AVE, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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MICHAEL MARKS
Orthopedic Surgeon
24 STEVENS ST, NORWALK, CT 06850
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP RepairShoulder Arthroscopy
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NICHOLAS POLIFRONI
Orthopedic Surgeon
761 MAIN AVE, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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ORTHOCONNECTICUT, PLLC
ORTHOCONNECTICUT, PLLC
Orthopedic Surgeon
112 MAIN ST, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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PAUL MARKEY
Orthopedic Surgeon
761 MAIN AVE, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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PAUL PROTOMASTRO
Orthopedic Surgeon
761 MAIN AVE, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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ROBERT BRADY
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
761 MAIN AVE STE 115, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementShoulder Arthroscopy
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RYAN THACHER
Orthopedic Surgeon
761 MAIN AVE STE 115, NORWALK, CT 06851
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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How much does shoulder replacement cost in NORWALK, CT?
Shoulder replacement in NORWALK 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 NORWALK?
Look for board-certified Orthopedic Surgeons with fellowship training in shoulder and elbow surgery. Our directory lists 18 shoulder specialists in NORWALK, CT. 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.