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Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? 07:39 - Feb 18 with 703 viewsnoggin

I've had worsening shoulder pain for the last year or so. A recent MRI showed significant wear and tear of the joint, as well as a tear in the cartilage. I've had treatment and training from chiropractor and physio, without success. Cortisone injection eased the pain but only temporarily.
I'm now signed off work and been referred to orthopedics. Without surgery, it's unlikely I'll be fit to return to my current job. At 59, I don't know if surgery would even be beneficial until I've spoken with the surgeons.
Feeling a bit anxious about the future now. Just putting a jacket on is really painful and seems to be getting worse.
Anyone successfully had surgery?

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Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 09:02 - Feb 18 with 623 viewsblueislander

I have had both shoulders replaced about 20 years ago. Very successful although with slight restriction on movement. One of them is showing signs of being past its sell by date
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Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 09:33 - Feb 18 with 567 viewsAVJones

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Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 11:40 - Feb 18 with 484 viewsTambu

How much magnesium do you take?
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Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 11:45 - Feb 18 with 472 viewsnoggin

Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 11:40 - Feb 18 by Tambu

How much magnesium do you take?


I don't. I only got the result of the MRI yesterday so waiting to speak with a specialist.

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Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 11:47 - Feb 18 with 463 viewsTambu

Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 11:45 - Feb 18 by noggin

I don't. I only got the result of the MRI yesterday so waiting to speak with a specialist.


Magnesium Glycinate, or a triple compound, it will help. You are almost certainly very low on magnesium.
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Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 12:41 - Feb 18 with 366 viewsRobTheMonk

I had three shoulder surgeries on my right shoulder. Various dislocations/subluxions which were not improving.

Two keyhole operations that both failed (shoulder just went back to popping out).

Then had an open operation called a laterjet - https://www.physio-pedia.com/L

The laterjet has been life-changing for the positive.
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Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 13:08 - Feb 18 with 337 viewseirannach_gorm

Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 12:41 - Feb 18 by RobTheMonk

I had three shoulder surgeries on my right shoulder. Various dislocations/subluxions which were not improving.

Two keyhole operations that both failed (shoulder just went back to popping out).

Then had an open operation called a laterjet - https://www.physio-pedia.com/L

The laterjet has been life-changing for the positive.


This sounds like a different problem to the OP. Osteoarthritis is the thinning and deterioration of the bone and while steroid injections give a temporary respite the only real solution is a joint replacement. I know this from personal experience and have one knee replaced and am having the other one done this year. I'm 67 and think that I may have held out too long to get this done because I am quite restricted in my walking. To the OP, are you down for a shoulder joint replacement? MRI gives the best indication if it is necessary but even the xray indicated how bad my first knee was.
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Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 15:19 - Feb 18 with 261 viewsnoggin

Anyone here had surgery for shoulder osteoarthritis? on 13:08 - Feb 18 by eirannach_gorm

This sounds like a different problem to the OP. Osteoarthritis is the thinning and deterioration of the bone and while steroid injections give a temporary respite the only real solution is a joint replacement. I know this from personal experience and have one knee replaced and am having the other one done this year. I'm 67 and think that I may have held out too long to get this done because I am quite restricted in my walking. To the OP, are you down for a shoulder joint replacement? MRI gives the best indication if it is necessary but even the xray indicated how bad my first knee was.
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At the moment, the only info I have is from my GP after he received the MRI results. Degeneration and tearing of the cartilage, as well as something else that I didn't quite understand.
All I know is that the pain is severe under certain movements of the joint.

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