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Labrum Repair Shoulder at Commons Clinic

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Labrum repair shoulder surgery restores stability and strength to a shoulder with a torn labrum. At Commons Clinic, our orthopedic specialists use advanced imaging, minimally invasive techniques, and personalized rehabilitation to help patients return to daily activities.

The labrum is a ring of cartilage that surrounds the shoulder socket and helps keep the ball of the upper arm bone securely in place. When the labrum tears, patients may experience shoulder pain, clicking, weakness, or a feeling that the shoulder is unstable. Labral tears often occur during sports, falls, shoulder dislocations, or repetitive overhead movements. If symptoms continue despite rest, physical therapy, or medication, labrum repair shoulder surgery may be recommended.

What Is Labrum Repair Shoulder Surgery

Labrum repair shoulder surgery restores the torn cartilage that stabilizes the shoulder joint. During the procedure, the surgeon reattaches the torn labrum to the shoulder socket using small anchors and sutures. Most procedures are performed arthroscopically using small incisions and a tiny camera, allowing precise repair while minimizing disruption to surrounding tissues. This approach supports smaller scars and a smoother recovery.

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Who May Need Labrum Repair Shoulder Surgery

Labrum repair may be recommended for patients who experience ongoing shoulder instability or pain.

Shoulder instability or repeated dislocations can occur when a torn labrum no longer supports the joint.

Sports related injuries are common in athletes involved in throwing, swimming, or contact sports.

Persistent shoulder pain that does not improve with nonsurgical treatment may require surgical repair.

A detailed examination and imaging tests help determine whether surgery is the best option.

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Recovery After Labrum Repair Shoulder Surgery

Recovery occurs gradually. Most patients wear a sling for several weeks to protect the repaired tissue, followed by physical therapy to restore range of motion and strengthen the shoulder. Light daily activities often resume within a few weeks, while full recovery and return to sports may take several months.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does labrum repair shoulder surgery take?

The procedure typically takes one to two hours depending on the severity of the tear.

Is labrum repair shoulder surgery painful?

Some discomfort is expected after surgery, but pain is managed with medication and guided rehabilitation.

When can I return to work?

Many patients return to desk work within one to two weeks, depending on recovery.

Can a labrum tear heal without surgery?

Minor tears may improve with therapy, but larger tears often require surgical repair.

How successful is labrum repair shoulder surgery?

When performed by experienced orthopedic surgeons and followed by rehabilitation, labrum repair can restore stability, reduce pain, and improve shoulder function.