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Shoulder arthritis can cause pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint. Treatment options for shoulder arthritis typically start with conservative measures such as rest, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and corticosteroid injections to manage symptoms. However, if these methods do not provide relief, surgical intervention may be necessary. As a surgical assistant, you may be involved in procedures such as shoulder arthroplasty (shoulder replacement surgery) or shoulder arthroscopy (minimally invasive surgery) to address shoulder arthritis. These surgeries aim to reduce pain, improve function, and restore mobility in the shoulder joint. Working with a skilled and experienced orthopedic surgeon like Dr. Alejandro Badia, who specializes in treating orthopedic problems of the shoulder, can provide you with valuable learning opportunities and exposure to advanced surgical techniques in the field of upper extremity orthopedics. Dr. Badia's expertise and dedication to patient care make him an excellent mentor for surgical assistants looking to expand their knowledge and skills in the treatment of shoulder arthritis.





