Patients report less pain, fewer complications with revolutionary shoulder replacement surgery method


Have trouble moving your shoulder? Can’t reach the top shelf or throw a ball like you used to?

Terrence Butler, 67, from Greendale, Ind., and Lenny Carbonia, 63, from Independence, Ky., know those symptoms all too well. Both men had arthritis that ravaged the cartilage in their right shoulder joints. X-rays showed bone rubbing against bone.

“I got pain in my right shoulder whenever I tried to lift a heavy object, throw a ball or cast my fishing line,” said Butler.

“I had trouble driving…

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