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Shoulder surgery in Worthing

At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we offer fast, effective solutions for shoulder pain. 

At Goring Hall Hospital, you will be seen by a bones and joint specialist, also known as an Orthopaedic Surgeon. Your Orthopaedic Specialist will enquire about your symptoms, medical history and perform a physical examination of your shoulder to help diagnose your symptoms. Once a diagnosis has been confirmed, your Orthopaedic Surgeon will work with experts across our hospital, including Radiologists, Physiotherapists and Pain Management Consultants to diagnose your symptoms and deliver a customised treatment plan.  

Your treatment plan could include injection therapy (a course of steroid injections) to reduce swelling and pain in your shoulder or physiotherapy sessions with an experienced Physiotherapist to relieve stiffness and help you move your shoulder with ease. But if these initial treatment options do not improve your symptoms, your Orthopaedic Specialist could suggest surgery.  

If you are advised to have a shoulder operation, your Orthopaedic Surgeon will provide you with more information about what this will involve, including how to prepare for your operation and the possible benefits of having surgery.

What causes shoulder pain?

Shoulder pain can stem from various causes, including rotator cuff injuries, tendonitis, bursitis, frozen shoulder, arthritis, muscle strains, ligament sprains, or nerve compression. Additionally, issues like poor posture, overuse, trauma, and underlying medical conditions may contribute to shoulder discomfort. If you're experiencing persistent or severe shoulder pain, consulting with a healthcare professional is advisable for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.

Shoulder manipulation is a non-invasive treatment where your Orthopaedic Surgeon carefully moves the affected side of your shoulder through a range of movements to relieve constant or reoccurring stiffness. This persistent stiffness could be caused by a condition known as frozen shoulder, which occurs when the lining of your shoulder joint becomes inflamed and swollen. 

Rotator cuff repair is a surgical procedure aimed at addressing injuries or tears in the rotator cuff, a group of muscles and tendons surrounding the shoulder joint. These injuries often result from trauma, overuse, or degenerative changes. During the procedure, a surgeon may reattach or suture the torn tendon back to the bone, restoring the integrity of the rotator cuff. This surgery is often performed arthroscopically, using small incisions and specialized instruments for a less invasive approach. Rotator cuff repair aims to alleviate pain, improve shoulder function, and promote the healing of the damaged tissues.

The cost of rotator cuff repair surgery starts from £7,900*

* The guide prices provided are for informational purposes only and may not represent the final cost of a medical procedure. Actual prices can vary based on individual circumstances, medical needs, and specific services rendered. The information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is crucial to consult directly with our Self-Pay team and obtain personalised cost estimates to understand the comprehensive financial aspects associated with any medical procedure. The provided guide prices are subject to change and do not guarantee the availability of specific services or the inclusion of all potential costs.

 

Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various shoulder joint problems. During the procedure, a surgeon makes small incisions and inserts a tiny camera, called an arthroscope, into the shoulder joint. This camera provides a clear view of the interior of the shoulder on a monitor, allowing the surgeon to assess and address issues such as rotator cuff tears, labral tears, or inflammation.

Arthroscopy enables the surgeon to perform repairs, remove damaged tissue, or address other shoulder conditions with smaller incisions compared to traditional open surgery. This often results in less pain, quicker recovery, and reduced risk of complications. Shoulder arthroscopy is commonly used for both diagnostic purposes and the treatment of various shoulder injuries and conditions.

The cost of a shoulder arthroscopy starts from £5,550*

* The guide prices provided are for informational purposes only and may not represent the final cost of a medical procedure. Actual prices can vary based on individual circumstances, medical needs, and specific services rendered. The information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is crucial to consult directly with our Self-Pay team and obtain personalised cost estimates to understand the comprehensive financial aspects associated with any medical procedure. The provided guide prices are subject to change and do not guarantee the availability of specific services or the inclusion of all potential costs.

Shoulder replacement surgery, also known as shoulder arthroplasty, is a procedure in which a damaged or diseased shoulder joint is replaced with artificial components. The surgery aims to relieve pain, restore function, and improve the overall quality of life for individuals with severe shoulder joint conditions, such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.

During the surgery, the damaged parts of the shoulder joint are removed, and a prosthetic implant is used to replace the humeral head (ball) and, in some cases, the glenoid (socket). There are different types of shoulder replacement surgeries, including total shoulder replacement and reverse shoulder replacement, depending on the specific condition being addressed.

Shoulder replacement surgery is considered when conservative treatments no longer provide relief, and the joint damage significantly impairs daily activities. It is often a viable option for individuals experiencing chronic shoulder pain and limited mobility.

The cost of shoulder replacement surgery starts from £12,875*

* The guide prices provided are for informational purposes only and may not represent the final cost of a medical procedure. Actual prices can vary based on individual circumstances, medical needs, and specific services rendered. The information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is crucial to consult directly with our Self-Pay team and obtain personalised cost estimates to understand the comprehensive financial aspects associated with any medical procedure. The provided guide prices are subject to change and do not guarantee the availability of specific services or the inclusion of all potential costs.

 

What is tennis elbow?
Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is a condition where the outer part of the elbow becomes painful and tender. It's often caused by overuse of the forearm muscles and tendons, leading to small tears in the tendons that attach to the lateral epicondyle (bony bump on the outer elbow). Despite its name, tennis elbow can be triggered by various repetitive arm motions, not just tennis.

What happens during tennis elbow surgery?
Tennis elbow surgery typically involves removing damaged tissue or repairing tendons near the lateral epicondyle (outer elbow). The procedure may be done through open surgery or minimally invasive techniques, such as arthroscopy. Common surgical approaches include debridement (removing damaged tissue) or tendon repair. The goal is to alleviate pain and improve function. Recovery time varies, and rehabilitation is often necessary for optimal outcomes. Surgical options depend on the severity of the condition and the specific needs of the individual.

When is surgery considered?
Tennis elbow surgery is considered when conservative treatments, such as rest, physiotherapy, and medications, fail to provide relief after an extended period. Surgery may be recommended if symptoms persist for several months, and the individual experiences significant pain and functional limitations. The decision for surgery is based on the severity of the condition and the impact on daily activities. It's typically considered when other interventions haven't been successful in managing the symptoms of tennis elbow.

The cost of tennis elbow surgery starts from £4,848.

* The guide prices provided are for informational purposes only and may not represent the final cost of a medical procedure. Actual prices can vary based on individual circumstances, medical needs, and specific services rendered. The information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is crucial to consult directly with our Self-Pay team and obtain personalised cost estimates to understand the comprehensive financial aspects associated with any medical procedure. The provided guide prices are subject to change and do not guarantee the availability of specific services or the inclusion of all potential costs.

 

Elbow replacement surgery, also known as total elbow arthroplasty, is a procedure where a damaged or arthritic elbow joint is replaced with an artificial implant. This surgery is considered when conservative treatments like medication and physical therapy fail to alleviate pain and improve function. Elbow replacement may be recommended for conditions such as severe arthritis, fractures, or failed previous surgeries.

During the procedure, the damaged portions of the bones in the elbow joint are removed and replaced with prosthetic components. Recovery time varies, and rehabilitation is crucial to regain strength and mobility. Elbow replacement surgery is typically considered after careful evaluation and discussion between the patient and their orthopaedic surgeon to determine if it's the most appropriate option for their specific case.

The cost of elbow replacement surgery starts from £13,879

* The guide prices provided are for informational purposes only and may not represent the final cost of a medical procedure. Actual prices can vary based on individual circumstances, medical needs, and specific services rendered. The information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is crucial to consult directly with our Self-Pay team and obtain personalised cost estimates to understand the comprehensive financial aspects associated with any medical procedure. The provided guide prices are subject to change and do not guarantee the availability of specific services or the inclusion of all potential costs.

 

Choose Goring Hall hospital for unparalleled medical care, where expertise meets compassion. Our commitment to excellence is evident in:

  • Skilled Professionals: Experience top-tier healthcare with our team of skilled and dedicated medical professionals, including board-certified specialists and compassionate support staff.
  • Fast Access: In site diagnostic and imaging suite offering MRI, CT, X-Ray and Ulrasound.
  • Patient-Centric Approach: Your well-being is our priority. We tailor our services to meet your unique needs, fostering a patient-centric environment focused on comfort, understanding, and effective communication.
  • Comprehensive Services: From diagnostics to surgery and post-operative care, we offer a comprehensive range of medical services, ensuring continuity and convenience for our patients.
  • Proven Track Record: Trust in a hospital with a proven track record of successful outcomes and patient satisfaction. We pride ourselves on delivering results that matter.
  • Delicious, nutritious meals throughout your hospital stay that are prepared by our chefs and can be modified to meet your dietary requirements, and  
  • Free car parking and fast public transport links to our hospital from Horsham, Worthing, Chichester, Pulborough, West Sussex and beyond.

Choose us for a healthcare experience that combines expertise, top-quality service, and a genuine commitment to your health and recovery.

 

By choosing one of our hospitals, you could receive access to a consultation with a specialist within 48 hours of booking your appointment online or phoning our team directly to arrange your consultation.  

But the benefits don’t end there. With private healthcare at our hospitals, you could benefit from: 

  • Aftercare that is included within your treatment package, allowing you to avoid having to pay extra; 
  • Appointment times to suit your schedule with the option to see a specialist outside of normal working hours; 
  • Affordable treatment prices that can be paid using our private medical insurance or our various payment plans.  

For more information, please contact a member of advisory team by calling us or sending across an online enquiry. Alternatively, you can eliminate the wait for your shoulder treatment by booking your consultation online today.

Content reviewed by Circle in-house team in November 2021. Next review due November 2024.

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