Shoulder pain that quietly limits daily movement often points to deeper joint damage. Dr. Sujit Korday in Churchgate commonly sees patients who initially ignored stiffness or weakness, only to realise later that the joint deterioration had progressed. Total shoulder replacement is usually considered when pain begins affecting sleep, work routines, and simple arm movements.
This procedure focuses on replacing damaged joint surfaces to improve movement and long-term comfort. A detailed evaluation helps decide whether surgery is truly required or if other treatments can still help. Timing matters, because prolonged delay may lead to muscle weakness and reduced recovery outcomes.
Patients often feel more confident when they clearly understand the procedure, recovery timeline, and rehabilitation process. With modern surgical techniques and guided physiotherapy, shoulder strength can gradually return, allowing people to regain ease in everyday activities.
Contact the clinic to understand whether shoulder replacement is the right option for you.