Symptoms of Shoulder Fractures

If you experience severe shoulder pain, swelling, and difficulty moving your arm after a fall or injury, you may have a shoulder fracture. Other signs include bruising and visible deformity in the shoulder area, as well as an inability to lift the arm or bear weight on it.

How It’s Diagnosed

Dr. Khoo will confirm the diagnosis with X-rays or a CT scan to evaluate the type and severity of the fracture. These imaging tests help determine the best treatment approach, whether non-surgical or surgical, to ensure proper healing and recovery.

Living with Shoulder Fractures

Living with a shoulder fracture can significantly limit your ability to move your arm and perform daily tasks. Activities like sleeping, dressing, or carrying objects can become painful and challenging. The injury may require a prolonged period of immobilisation and recovery, and the healing process can vary depending on the severity of the fracture.

Treatment Options

  1. Physiotherapy for Shoulder Conditions: Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in restoring shoulder function and alleviating pain for conditions like rotator cuff tears, impingement syndrome, and frozen shoulder. It involves targeted exercises and manual therapy to strengthen the shoulder muscles and improve mobility.
  2. Reverse Shoulder Replacement: Designed for patients with severe rotator cuff damage and arthritis, this surgery alters the joint mechanics to allow the deltoid muscle to take over for the damaged rotator cuff.
  3. Total Shoulder Replacement: This procedure replaces the damaged parts of the shoulder joint with artificial components, significantly reducing pain and improving mobility for patients with severe arthritis or joint damage.

When Is Surgery Necessary?

Surgery is necessary for displaced or complex fractures to ensure proper healing, restore shoulder function, and prevent complications like malunion or non-union. Dr. Khoo will discuss the best surgical approach based on the type and location of your fracture, as well as your overall health and activity level.

What if I Need Surgery?

If surgery is required, Dr. Khoo will explain the procedure, such as surgical fixation or shoulder replacement, and what it will involve. He will describe how the surgery can help restore your shoulder function and guide you through the entire recovery process, providing support and care at every stage. You'll receive information on the expected recovery timeline and any necessary postoperative care.

What to Expect at Your Consultation with Dr. Khoo

Dr. Khoo will evaluate the nature of your fracture and discuss the best treatment options, whether surgical or non-surgical. He will go over what to expect during recovery, including pain management, physiotherapy, and a timeline for returning to normal activities. His goal is to provide a clear and comprehensive plan to help you recover effectively.

FAQs

How long will I need to wear a sling after shoulder surgery?

Typically, you will need to wear a sling for about 4 to 6 weeks after surgery, depending on the type of fracture and the surgical procedure. This period may vary based on your healing progress.

What are the potential complications of shoulder fracture surgery?

Possible complications include infection, nerve or blood vessel injury, stiffness, or the need for additional surgery if the fracture does not heal properly. Dr. Khoo will discuss these risks with you in detail and take steps to minimise them.

When can I return to work after surgery?

This depends on the nature of your job and the extent of your surgery. Light desk work may be possible within a few weeks, while jobs that require heavy lifting or physical activity may require a recovery period of several months.

Is Surgery Really Necessary? Looking for a Second Opinion?

Depending on the severity of your condition and your lifestyle, surgery may be inevitable. But it’s your decision.
Let’s find out if it’s time or if other options are available, together.