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Shoulder Replacement Surgeons in KEARNEY, NE

Find 17 credentialed shoulder replacement providers in KEARNEY. Contact details shown upfront. Call any provider directly to schedule your consultation.

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Shoulder Replacement Surgeons in KEARNEY

BRENT ADAMSON
Orthopedic Surgeon
3500 CENTRAL AVE, KEARNEY, NE 68847
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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CENTRAL NEBRASKA SPINAL SURGERY CENTER, P.C.
CENTRAL NEBRASKA SPINAL SURGERY CENTER, P.C.
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
816 22ND AVE STE 101, KEARNEY, NE 68845
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementShoulder Arthroscopy
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CHRIS WILKINSON
Orthopedic Surgeon
3500 CENTRAL AVE, KEARNEY, NE 68847
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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DAVID BENAVIDES
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
816 22ND AVE STE 101, KEARNEY, NE 68845
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP RepairShoulder Arthroscopy
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DAVID WIEBE
Orthopedic Surgeon
3500 CENTRAL AVE, KEARNEY, NE 68847
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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DENNIS MCGOWAN
Orthopedic Surgeon
1215 1ST AVE, KEARNEY, NE 68847
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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HEALTHSERVICESONE PC
HEALTHSERVICESONE PC
Orthopedic Surgeon
3500 CENTRAL AVE, KEARNEY, NE 68847
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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HEBER CROCKETT
Orthopedic Surgeon
2810 W 35TH ST, KEARNEY, NE 68845
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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JAMES MAHALEK
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
2810 W 35TH ST STE 1, KEARNEY, NE 68845
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Arthroscopy
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JOHN WRIGHT
Orthopedic Surgeon
3219 CENTRAL AVE, KEARNEY, NE 68847
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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NEW WEST SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY, P.C.
NEW WEST SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY, P.C.
Orthopedic Surgeon
2810 W. 35TH ST, KEARNEY, NE 68845
Rotator Cuff RepairShoulder Replacement
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NICHOLAS MANSUETTA
Orthopedic Surgeon
2810 W. 35TH ST, KEARNEY, NE 68845
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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NOLAN MAY
Orthopedic Surgeon
2810 W 35TH ST, KEARNEY, NE 68845
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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PATRICK HARRISON
Orthopedic Surgeon
2810 W 35TH ST, KEARNEY, NE 68845
Rotator Cuff RepairShoulder Replacement
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PAUL NIELSEN
Orthopedic Surgeon
2810 W 35TH ST, KEARNEY, NE 68845
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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RYAN DEBLIS
Orthopedic Surgeon
2810 W 35TH ST STE 1, KEARNEY, NE 68845
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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SPINE &ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY ASSOCIATES
SPINE &ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY ASSOCIATES
Orthopedic Surgeon
1215 1ST AVE, KEARNEY, NE 68847
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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How much does shoulder replacement cost in KEARNEY, NE?
Shoulder replacement in KEARNEY 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 KEARNEY?
Look for board-certified Orthopedic Surgeons with fellowship training in shoulder and elbow surgery. Our directory lists 17 shoulder specialists in KEARNEY, NE. 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.