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About Dr. S.K. Gupta

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Dr. S.K. Gupta Contribution In Shoulder Pain Dislocation Treatment

Dr. S.K. Gupta has made significant contributions to the treatment of shoulder pain and dislocations, helping countless patients regain mobility and quality of life. His expertise in shoulder arthroscopy and innovative treatment techniques for shoulder injuries has set him apart in the field of orthopedics. He focuses on minimally invasive procedures that promote quicker recovery times, reduced pain, and improved outcomes for patients suffering from shoulder dislocations and pain.

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All About Shoulder Pain Dislocation Treatment

Shoulder pain and dislocations are common injuries, especially for athletes and active individuals. A shoulder dislocation occurs when the ball of the upper arm bone (humerus) pops out of the shoulder socket, causing pain, swelling, and limited mobility. In some cases, shoulder dislocations can lead to recurring issues and long-term instability.

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Shoulder Pain Dislocation Treatment

Shoulder pain and dislocation are serious injuries that can significantly affect the mobility and daily functioning of an individual. A shoulder dislocation occurs when the ball of the upper arm bone (humerus) pops out of the shoulder socket, which is called the glenoid. This injury is often associated with intense pain, swelling, bruising, and a limited range of motion in the arm. It can be caused by sports activities, accidents, or falls. In some cases, repetitive dislocations can lead to long-term instability and chronic pain.

When shoulder pain and dislocations occur, it is crucial to take immediate action to treat the injury effectively and restore normal functioning.

Arthroscopic shoulder dislocation surgery is a minimally invasive procedure typically performed using arthroscopy. This technique involves small incisions through which a tiny camera (arthroscope) is inserted into the shoulder joint, allowing the surgeon to view the internal structures of the shoulder in real-time on a monitor. The key advantage of arthroscopy is that it requires fewer and smaller incisions, which leads to a quicker recovery and less post-operative pain compared to traditional open surgery.

The procedure usually lasts around one hour, and in most cases, patients can go home on the same day, or the next morning, thanks to its minimally invasive nature. After the surgery, patients are typically provided with shoulder support brace for a few weeks. These aids help reduce pull on shoulder and support the healing process. During the recovery phase, physical therapy is essential to regain strength, mobility, and the full range of motion in the shoulder. This step is critical to ensure that the shoulder regains its functionality and allows the patient to return to daily activities and sports.

However, it is important to note that surgery should only be considered after all non-surgical treatments, reduction attempts and  physical therapy and rest, have been attempted and have not yielded sufficient results. The decision to undergo shoulder surgery should be carefully assessed by an orthopedic surgeon, who will evaluate your condition and recommend the best course of action based on your specific needs and lifestyle. Consulting with a qualified orthopedic specialist ensures that you make an informed decision about whether surgery is the right solution for your shoulder injury.

Why Consult Dr. S.K. Gupta for Shoulder Pain Dislocation Treatment

Dr. Sheetal Kumar Gupta is an arthroscopy and sports injury specialist heading the arthroscopy and joint reconstruction unit at Galaxy hospital, Bhopal. He has been a consultant for sports medicine, Sports Authority of India & State Sports Academy and is serving National level teams of various disciplines like Hockey, Judo, Kabbadi, Water Sports, Wushu Taikwando etc.

He has done his fellowship in Arthroscopy and Sports medicine from Japan and was trained at various international surgical centres. With an experience of more than 18 years, he has performed over 8000 knee and shoulder surgeries including complex ligament surgeries and surgeries of around more than 2000 National/International level players of various disciplines. He is National and International level faculty for various seminars, conferences and workshops.

Notable Achievements:

  • Trained at Japan, Germany, UK, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.
  • Visiting sports medicine specialist Sports Authority of India (SAI).
  • Ex Sports injury specialist to Indian senior Women National Hockey team.
  • Ex-Dope control officer, National Anti-doping Agency (NADA).
  • National faculty for advance knee and shoulder arthroscopy workshop and conferences.
  • Performed more than 8000 arthroscopies independently including knee, shoulder, ankle and hip arthroscopies.
  • Successfully operated over 2000 players who are back in sports and have won national and international medals after their surgeries.
  • Successfully treated more than 10000 sports players of various disciplines.
  • Internationally trained and more than 18 years of experience.
  • Has treated National and International level players of Hockey like Sardar Singh, Shivendra, Sandeep Singh, Dilip Tirkey, Sameer Dad ; Olympic champion Ankit Sharma, Commonwealth Karate champion Supriya Jatav, world champions of Judo like Sanathoi, Kalpana Devi, Navjot to name a few and boxing legends like M.C. Mary Kom & Sarita devi.

What Happens When You Experience Shoulder Pain or Dislocation?

Shoulder pain or dislocation refers to an injury that occurs when the bones in the shoulder joint are moved out of their normal alignment. This can be a result of trauma, injury, or other underlying conditions. A dislocated shoulder causes intense pain, swelling, and a limited range of motion. Shoulder dislocations can either be:

  • Anterior Dislocation: The humerus (upper arm bone) moves forward out of the socket.
  • Posterior Dislocation: The humerus moves backward out of the socket (less common).
  • Inferior Dislocation: The humerus moves downward. ( Vid new- What are types of shoulder dislocation)

Symptoms of Shoulder Dislocation: 

  • Sudden, intense shoulder pain
  • Visible deformity or misalignment of the shoulder joint
  • Limited ability to move the arm or shoulder
  • Numbness or tingling in the arm or hand (if nerves are affected)
  • Swelling and bruising around the shoulder
  • Instability or feeling like the shoulder may dislocate again (vid new- What are the symptoms of shoulder dislocation)

What is Shoulder Dislocation Treatment?

Treatment for shoulder dislocation involves relocating the shoulder bone back into place, followed by measures to ensure healing and prevent future dislocations. Treatment methods can include: (vid new- What are the treatment options for shoulder dislocation)

  • Closed Reduction: The doctor manually manipulates the arm to move the dislocated bone back into place. This is done under anesthesia.
  • Surgical Treatment: In cases of recurrent dislocations or damaged ligaments, surgery may be required to repair torn ligaments or to tighten the capsule around the shoulder joint.

Does Shoulder Dislocation Always Require Surgery?

Not all shoulder dislocations require surgery. Whether surgery is needed depends on factors such as the severity of the dislocation, whether there is damage to the surrounding tissues, and the patient’s overall health and activity level. (vid new- does shoulder dislocation always require surgery)

  • Non-Surgical Treatment: If the dislocation is a first-time event with minimal damage to the ligaments, the dislocated shoulder may be treated with non-surgical methods, such as rest, ice, physical therapy, and immobilization using a sling.
  • Surgical Intervention: Surgery may be necessary if:
    • The dislocation is recurrent.
    • There is damage to the labrum, rotator cuff, or ligaments.
    • The patient is young and active and wants to prevent future dislocations.

What Are the Symptoms of Shoulder Dislocation?

Shoulder dislocation typically presents the following symptoms:

  • Pain: A sharp, immediate pain at the time of dislocation.
  • Visible Deformity: A bulging or abnormal shape of the shoulder.
  • Limited Motion: Difficulty moving the shoulder or arm.
  • Swelling and Bruising: These symptoms appear as a result of damage to the surrounding tissues.
  • Numbness: Tingling sensations or weakness in the arm or hand, which can occur if the nerves are affected.

Does Shoulder Surgery Lead to Future Complications?

Shoulder surgery, like any surgery, carries some risks. However, complications are rare, and modern surgical techniques often lead to excellent outcomes. Potential complications include:

  • Infection
  • Nerve damage
  • Recurrent dislocations if not adequately treated
  • Stiffness or loss of motion in the shoulder
  • Weakness or damage to the surrounding muscles or tissues

Surgical intervention is effective in preventing future dislocations in most cases, especially when the injury is severe or recurrent.


Treatment Procedure for Shoulder Dislocation

The treatment procedure for shoulder dislocation generally involves the following steps:

Initial Assessment:

  • Physical Examination: The doctor will examine the shoulder to assess the alignment and any associated injuries.
  • Imaging Tests: X-rays are typically used to confirm the diagnosis and rule out fractures. MRIs may be used to assess damage to the surrounding soft tissues (ligaments, tendons, and cartilage).

Non-Surgical Treatment:

  • Closed Reduction: The doctor will attempt to move the dislocated shoulder back into place under anesthesia.
  • Immobilization: After the shoulder is relocated, it may be immobilized using a sling or brace to allow healing.

Surgical Treatment:

In more severe cases, where ligaments, tendons, or the labrum are torn, surgery may be necessary to repair or tighten the tissues and ensure the shoulder remains stable.


Shoulder Pain Relief and Home Remedies

Before seeking surgical treatment, home remedies may help alleviate shoulder pain:

  • Rest: Avoid movement and allow the shoulder time to heal.
  • Ice Packs: Apply ice packs to the shoulder for 15-20 minutes at a time to reduce swelling and numb the pain.
  • Compression: Use a compression bandage to stabilize the shoulder and reduce swelling.
  • Elevation: While sleeping, elevate the affected arm to reduce swelling.
  • Pain Medication: Over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help reduce pain and inflammation.

Physiotherapy for Shoulder Dislocation

Physiotherapy plays a critical role in the recovery of shoulder dislocation. The therapy focuses on:(vid new- What is the role of physiotherapy in shoulder dislocation)

  • Strengthening Exercises: To rebuild the muscles around the shoulder for improved stability.
  • Range-of-Motion Exercises: To restore the flexibility and movement of the shoulder joint.
  • Posture and Ergonomics Training: To help prevent further injuries and improve functional movement patterns.

Post-surgery physiotherapy is crucial to ensure the shoulder heals correctly and to minimize the risk of future dislocations.


Preparation for Shoulder Dislocation Treatment

Before undergoing treatment for shoulder dislocation, the following assessments and steps are generally advised:

Physical Examination:

  • The doctor will assess the injury, its severity, and the patient’s ability to move the shoulder.

Imaging Tests:

  • X-rays or MRIs are conducted to check for fractures or soft tissue injuries.

Fasting Before Surgery:

  • If surgery is required, you may be instructed to fast for at least 6-8 hours before the procedure.

Medication Disclosure:

  • Inform the doctor of any medications, supplements, or underlying conditions that may affect the procedure or healing.

Post-Operative Care for Shoulder Surgery

Post-operative care is essential for recovery after shoulder surgery:

  • Rest and Ice: Post-surgery, rest and ice application will help reduce pain and swelling.
  • Wound Care: The incision site needs to be kept clean and dry to prevent infection.
  • Sling Use: A sling or brace will be used for a few weeks to keep the shoulder in place during the healing process.
  • Physiotherapy: Ongoing physiotherapy is crucial for restoring function and reducing stiffness.
  • Pain Management: Pain medications may be prescribed to manage discomfort during recovery.

Risks and Complications of Shoulder Dislocation Surgery

Like any surgery, shoulder dislocation surgery carries risks. These include:

  • Infection: Proper wound care and hygiene can minimize this risk.
  • Nerve Damage: There is a risk of nerve injury during surgery, though it is rare.
  • Recurrent Dislocation: If the shoulder does not heal properly or the surgery fails, further dislocations may occur.
  • Stiffness: Post-surgery stiffness is common, but physiotherapy can help restore mobility.

Shoulder Dislocation Treatment Cost in India

The cost of treating shoulder dislocation in India varies depending on factors like the type of treatment, the hospital chosen, and the surgeon’s expertise.

 

Factors Affecting Cost:

  • Hospital Choice: Private hospitals may have higher charges than government hospitals.
  • Surgeon’s Expertise: Experienced surgeons charge higher fees for consultations and surgeries.
  • Diagnostic Tests: Costs for X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans may add to the overall treatment expenses.
  • Insurance: Many health insurance plans cover the cost of surgery, reducing out-of-pocket expenses for the patient.

Qualities of a Top Shoulder Surgeon

A top shoulder surgeon should have:

  • Board Certification and Specialization: Expertise in treating shoulder injuries and conditions.
  • Experience: A proven track record of successful surgeries and patient outcomes.
  • Reputation: Recognition in the medical community and positive reviews from patients.
  • Empathy and Communication Skills: Ability to listen to patient concerns and provide clear explanations of treatment options.
  • Commitment to Patient Care: Ensures a comprehensive treatment approach, including pre-operative and post-operative care.

How to Choose the Best Shoulder Surgeon

To choose the best shoulder surgeon, consider the following:

  • Seek Referrals: Ask for recommendations from family, friends, or other healthcare professionals.
  • Research Surgeons: Check online reviews and testimonials from other patients.
  • Verify Credentials: Ensure the surgeon is board-certified and specializes in shoulder injuries.
  • Evaluate Experience: Choose a surgeon who has performed numerous shoulder dislocation surgeries with successful outcomes.
  • Hospital Reputation: Opt for a hospital with a reputation for high-quality care.
  • Consultation: Schedule a consultation to discuss your options and ensure you’re comfortable with the surgeon’s approach.

By following these steps, you can ensure that you select the best treatment option and surgeon for your shoulder injury, leading to a smoother recovery and better long-term outcomes.

Why Choose Us for Shoulder Pain Dislocation

  •  Our surgeon Dr S.K Gupta is a world renowned knee and shoulder surgeon with extensive experience of shoulder surgeries.
  •  He has over 21 years of focused work-experience in knee and shoulder arthroscopy and 12000 + successful surgeries.
  • He has experience of successful treatment of hundreds of International and national sports persons.
  • His highest level of qualifications and mastery in his work, is the reason of making him first choice for shoulder treatment by patients from across the country.
  • The hospital is dedicated Arthroscopy Centre with one highest number of  shoulder arthroscopy surgeries like Bankart procedure and Latarjet Procedure.
  •  This makes every member of the team in your service, highly competent and experienced for shoulder surgery pre-op, intra-op, post-op and rehabilitation management.
  • The hospital is well known for affordable cost and cashless facility with combination of best surgeon, best equipments, best implants, and specially trained team for knee and shoulder surgery care.
  • The successful result of surgery depends very much on the detailed and focused expertise of surgeon and his team.
  • Experience and skills of your surgeon is the most important factor for successful result.
  • You must research well about it, as the primary surgery is the most important chance.
  • Hi-Tech modular operation theatres, high precision International equipments for arthroscopy, world class OT machinery specific for knee and shoulder surgery
  • Protocol based and highly skilled OT team with focussed work in knee and shoulder arthroscopy plays a vital role in surgical success.
  • All our operation theatres are well equipped with planum with HEPA filters. High efficiency HEPA filters can remove 99.97 to 99.99% of airborne particles including smallest bacteria to the size of 0.3 microns. This helps to safeguard our patient from infections.
  • The hospital has well defined “infection control guidelines” to be followed by all team members. This helps in reducing the infection rate to less than 0.1%.
  • “Triple Level checks” for sterility and disinfection of implants and OT support materials is strictly followed.
  • “WHO surgical Safety protocol” for Sign-IN, Time-Out, Sign-Out is adhered to In 100% patients.
  • “High pressure autoclave with Pre-Vac” and “ETO sterilization” procedures are used.
  • Wheeling in, Wheeling out and anaesthesia safety protocols are strictly followed. One Way Traffic protocol is followed.
  • Central Medical gases oxygen and nitrous supply And central suction systems are in place.
  • Pressure Dampeners are active to maintain OR pressures. Humidity Checks are done to maintain evidence based recommended guidelines.

Post operative care matters a lot in final surgical success. Our team is highly trained and careful for handling the post op patients. Their intense efforts are visible in patient reviews for their hospital nursing and medical experience.

Various efforts are being done to safeguard the outcome and interest of our patients.  Various KPI (Key Performance Indicators) are being regularly caught, audited and analyzed. Team Galaxy takes utmost care and as a result the captured para are between 0 to 0.13%. This practice is one of the central reasons for our very high success rate. The para captured and assessments done are like-

  1. CAUTI
  2. PVC IR
  3. SSIR
  4. BTRI
  5. Med EI
  6. Fall Risk assessment
  7. Vulnerability Score
  8. Pain Score
  9. Pressure Sore vulnerability Assessment
  10. Patient Satisfaction Index

Post Op care team is regularly following Care Bundles like-

  1. PVC insertion Care Bundle
  2. PVR Daily Care Bundle
  3. Catheter Insertion Care Bundle
  4. Catheter Daily Care Bundle
  5. SS care Bundle
  6. WHO Hand Hygiene Protocol
  7. Universal Precautions

Patient Safety Protocols being followed are like-

  1. “7 Level Check” for Side identification
  2. Pre-Operative Checklist
  3. BT prep and safety protocol
  4. Belongings and Material Handover Protocol
  5. Surgical Site Marking Protocol
  6. Patient Identification Protocol
  7. Admission and Discharge Protocol
  8. Checklist for shifting from OR to Recovery SICU
  9. Checklist for shifting from SICU to Ward
  • The finest details of immediate post-op depends on the expertise of medical, nursing and rehabilitation team.
  • Since our hospital serves only for these surgeries, every member is extensively trained, as compared to any other general Orthopaedic Hospital serving many types of surgeries.
  1. The team follows “Surgical age-based assessments and reassessments” to formulate the customized care.
  2. Rehab is planned “One-O-One as per the milestones achieved” by the patient till visit date.
  3. Phases of Rehab are scientifically based on division into Macrocycle, Mesocycle and Microcycles of care, the Pre-Injury level of activity, the Surgical details of patient as per the surgeon; and “not one size fits all” method.
  4. The “5-Staged Plan of Care” of post op rehabilitation is followed for holistic recovery of patients –
  5. Protection & Activation
  6. Recovery of Range
  7. Strength Development
  8. Functional Integration Inclusion
  9. RTS If Sports Person
  10. Sports-Persons’ prolonged follow up to Return To Sports after RTS Testing is followed.
  11. Regular skill upgrade training of team is done as per new international guidelines.
  • Our Physiotherapy team serves large number of ACL and meniscus surgery post operative patients, with close follow up, for return to normal and return to Sports.
  • This huge experience in knee and shoulder surgery rehabilitation is the reason for their best results.
  •  Our successful results are the reason, why our old patients send other patients for similar results.

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