Subacromial Decompression
What Is Subacromial Decompression?
Subacromial decompression is a surgical procedure carried to treat sports injuries, such as influence syndrome. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks linked with subacromial decompression and these should be discussed with a characterized health care provider prior to pursuing this treatment option.
Considered an arthroscopic procedure, subacromial decipherment is minimally invasive and necessitates the decompression, or exempting of pressure, of the tendons in the rotator cuff.
The camera furnishes the attention physician with an inner view of the shoulder and surrounding tissues, as well as the opportunity to further evaluate the condition of the impressed area. Physical therapy is recommended in order to build strength and restore full range of motion to the affected area. Adhering to post-operative instructions is essential to a successful recovery.
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