Top Shoulder Replacement Surgeons in Monroe

Monroe Rankings
7 surgeons • 204 procedures
Current Medicare Data

Discover Monroe's leading shoulder replacement surgeons ranked by verified Medicare procedure volume. Our comprehensive analysis covers 7 specialists performing shoulder replacement procedures in Monroe, Louisiana.

7
Surgeons
204
Procedures
66
#1 Volume
29
Avg Volume
Shoulder replacement recovery kit Slings, cold therapy, and adaptive clothing for recovery
1
City Rank
NPI: 1316077134
Charlotte
NC
Also practices here via Atrium Health Union
66
Verified Cases
#1
City
Procedure:
Shoulder Replacement
2
City Rank
NPI: 1417911165
Kirkland
WA
Also practices here via Evergreenhealth Monroe
38
Verified Cases
#2
City
Procedure:
Shoulder Replacement
3
City Rank
NPI: 1780681692
Toledo
OH
Also practices here via Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital
27
Verified Cases
#3
City
Procedure:
Shoulder Replacement
4
City Rank
NPI: 1386930717
Oregon
OH
Also practices here via Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital
24
Verified Cases
#4
City
Procedure:
Shoulder Replacement
5
City Rank
NPI: 1578791240
Monroe
MI
Also practices here via Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital
22
Verified Cases
#5
City
Procedure:
Shoulder Replacement
6
City Rank
NPI: 1376592261
Monroe
GA
Also practices here via Piedmont Walton Hospital, Inc
15
Verified Cases
#6
City
Procedure:
Shoulder Replacement
7
City Rank
NPI: 1073535191
Toledo
OH
Also practices here via Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital
12
Verified Cases
#7
City
Procedure:
Shoulder Replacement

Important Disclaimer

Rankings are based solely on Medicare procedure volume and do not reflect quality of care, patient outcomes, or procedures covered by private insurance. This data represents approximately 40-50% of all procedures performed. Always consult with healthcare providers to make informed decisions about your care.

Frequently Asked Questions About Shoulder Replacement in Monroe

How do I choose the best shoulder replacement surgeon in Monroe?
Look for surgeons who specialize in shoulder surgery with high procedure volumes (50+ shoulder replacements annually), board certification, fellowship training in shoulder and elbow surgery, and experience with reverse shoulder replacement. Monroe has specialized shoulder surgeons ranked by Medicare volume.
What is the average cost of shoulder replacement in Monroe, Louisiana?
Medicare covers 80% of shoulder replacement costs after your deductible. Typical out-of-pocket costs range from $1,500-$4,500 depending on procedure complexity and facility. Monroe surgeons who participate in Medicare help control costs through standard fee schedules.
How long is recovery after shoulder replacement?
Initial recovery takes 6-8 weeks with arm support in a sling. Full recovery including strength and range of motion takes 6-12 months. Physical therapy is crucial and typically continues for 3-6 months. Monroe surgeons provide comprehensive recovery protocols for optimal outcomes.
What's the difference between regular and reverse shoulder replacement?
Regular (anatomic) shoulder replacement maintains natural joint structure. Reverse shoulder replacement switches the ball and socket positions, used for patients with rotator cuff damage. Monroe surgeons evaluate which type is appropriate based on your specific shoulder condition and rotator cuff integrity.
Does Medicare cover shoulder replacement in Monroe?
Yes, Medicare covers both anatomic and reverse shoulder replacement when medically necessary. Coverage includes surgery, hospital care, anesthesia, physical therapy, and medical equipment. You pay 20% coinsurance after meeting your Part B deductible. Monroe ranked surgeons accept Medicare assignment.

What are the success rates for shoulder replacement surgery?

Shoulder replacement has a 90-95% success rate with excellent pain relief. Most implants last 15-20 years. Patient satisfaction rates exceed 90% for pain reduction, though overhead motion may remain limited. High-volume shoulder surgeons have the best outcomes.

What is the difference between total and reverse shoulder replacement?

Total shoulder replacement preserves normal anatomy and is best for arthritis with intact rotator cuff. Reverse shoulder replacement inverts the ball-and-socket design for patients with severe rotator cuff tears. Reverse designs have become increasingly popular and show excellent results.

When should I consider shoulder replacement surgery?

Shoulder replacement is recommended when conservative treatments (therapy, injections, medications) no longer control pain or improve function. Common indications include severe arthritis, rotator cuff tear arthropathy, avascular necrosis, and complex fractures. Difficulty sleeping due to pain is a common trigger.

How do I prepare for shoulder replacement surgery?

Preparation includes: shoulder strengthening exercises, arranging help for daily activities (you'll have limited arm use for 6 weeks), preparing button-front clothing, organizing your home for one-handed use, and completing medical clearance. Most patients attend pre-operative education classes.

What complications can occur after shoulder replacement?

Complications occur in 5-10% of cases and include infection, nerve injury, instability, component loosening, and stiffness. Reverse shoulder replacements have higher complication rates than total shoulder replacement. Experienced shoulder surgeons have significantly better outcomes.

How long is recovery after shoulder replacement?

Initial healing takes 6-8 weeks with arm immobilization in a sling. Physical therapy typically continues for 4-6 months. Most patients achieve maximum improvement by 6-12 months. Pain relief is rapid, but strength and motion recovery require dedicated rehabilitation.

Can I return to sports after shoulder replacement?

Low-impact activities (swimming, golf, bowling) are generally safe and encouraged. High-impact or contact sports increase implant wear and dislocation risk. Most surgeons recommend avoiding overhead sports and heavy lifting. Discuss specific activity goals with your surgeon.

What is anatomic vs reverse shoulder replacement?

Anatomic (total) shoulder replacement preserves normal joint anatomy with a ball-shaped implant in the upper arm. Reverse designs invert the anatomy, placing a ball on the shoulder blade. Reverse designs work better for large rotator cuff tears and are increasingly common.

How long do shoulder replacements last?

Modern shoulder implants typically last 15-20 years. Studies show 90% survivorship at 10 years and 80% at 15 years. Reverse shoulder replacements may have shorter lifespan due to increased stress on components. Age at surgery and activity level affect longevity.

What is the recovery timeline for shoulder replacement?

Week 1-6: Sling immobilization, passive motion only. Week 6-12: Active assisted motion begins. Month 3-6: Strengthening exercises progress. Month 6-12: Return to most activities. Full recovery takes 12-18 months, though most improvement occurs in first 6 months.