How DPC Can Help With Shoulder Arthroscopy

Updated on: April 12, 2024

A shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that can be used to diagnose and treat rotator cuff tears, shoulder impingement, and labral tears. Providing personalized care and guidance throughout the treatment process is crucial for patients undergoing shoulder arthroscopy.

The Benefits of DPC for Shoulder Arthroscopy Patients

  • Comprehensive Evaluation and Referral:

    • If shoulder arthroscopy is indicated, DPC providers facilitate timely referrals to orthopedic surgeons specializing in shoulder arthroscopy.

  • Patient Education and Informed Consent:

    • A DPC provider ensures that patients fully understand the treatment plan and provide informed consent before undergoing shoulder arthroscopy, as well as the procedure, its purpose, and its potential risks and benefits.

  • Coordination of Care:

    • The DPC practices act as advocates for patients, coordinating care between orthopedic surgeons, imaging centers, and rehabilitation specialists involved in shoulder arthroscopy. Patients are assisted in scheduling appointments, obtaining preoperative testing, and navigating insurance coverage by them.

  • Pre-operative Optimization:

    • To optimize shoulder arthroscopy outcomes, DPC providers work with patients to address any underlying medical conditions. To promote optimal healing, they may provide guidance on lifestyle modifications, medication management, and nutritional support.

  • Post-operative Support and Rehabilitation:

    • In order to facilitate a smooth recovery following shoulder arthroscopy, DPC practices offer comprehensive post-operative rehabilitation services. In collaboration with physical therapists, they develop rehabilitation plans that are tailored to each patient's individual needs.

Personalized Shoulder Arthroscopy Procedure Preparation and Recovery in DPC

  • Pre-operative Assessment:

    • Pre-operative assessments are conducted by DPC providers to ensure a patient is medically cleared for shoulder arthroscopy. This may involve reviewing a patient's medical history, performing a physical exam, and ordering preoperative tests, such as blood work or imaging studies.

  • Preparation for Surgery:

    • Providers at DPC provide patients with information about preoperative preparations, including fasting instructions, medication management, and dietary restrictions before, during, and after the procedure.

  • Surgical Procedure:

    • An orthopedic surgeon visualizes and treats shoulder joint problems using small incisions and specialized instruments during shoulder arthroscopy. In order to repair damaged tissues, remove debris, and restore normal shoulder function, DPC-affiliated surgeons use advanced arthroscopic techniques.

  • Post-operative Care:

    • As patients recover from shoulder arthroscopy, DPC providers ensure adequate pain management and wound healing during the initial recovery period. In order to optimize recovery and prevent complications, they provide instructions on home care, activity restrictions, and follow-up appointments.

  • Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy:

    • With the help of physical therapists, DPC practices implement rehabilitation programs that restore shoulder strength, flexibility, and range of motion. In order to expedite recovery and facilitate the return to daily activities, they guide patients through progressive exercises and functional activities.

Published on: April 12, 2024