Minimally Invasive Shoulder Procedures
Focused on diagnosing and treating shoulder problems with smaller incisions, less tissue disruption, and faster recovery. Note: Many of the other procedure listed below (rotator cuff repair, SLAP repair, stabilization) are often performed arthroscopically.
Shoulder Arthroscopy
A minimally invasive procedure using a small camera to diagnose and treat shoulder conditions such as impingement, cartilage damage, loose bodies, and select labral or tendon injuries.
Rotator Cuff Repair & Reconstruction
Designed to restore shoulder strength and reduce pain when rotator cuff tendons are torn or no longer functioning well.
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
Minimally invasive surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff tendon, commonly recommended for weakness, persistent pain, or loss of function-especially with lifting or overhead motion.
Superior Capsular Reconstruction
A specialized procedure for irreparable rotator cuff tears, designed to restore shoulder stability and improve function when a standard repair isn’t possible.
Labrum & Instability Procedures
Procedures that address labral tears and instability to reduce pain, restore function, and prevent recurrent dislocations-especially in active patients and athletes.
SLAP Repair
A procedure to repair a torn superior labrum (SLAP tear) when symptoms persist despite physical therapy and other conservative measures.
Shoulder Labrum Reconstruction
Repair or reconstruction of the labrum to improve shoulder stability and relieve pain associated with labral injury, especially with overhead activity or sports.
Shoulder Stabilization
Surgery to improve stability and function and help prevent recurrent dislocations. Often performed arthroscopically depending on the type of instability.
Latarjet Procedure
A bone transfer procedure used for certain cases of recurrent instability-especially when bone loss is present-to create a more stable shoulder and reduce the risk of repeat dislocation.
Shoulder Replacement Options
Solutions for advanced arthritis or joint damage when conservative care is no longer effective.
Shoulder Joint Replacement (Total Shoulder Arthroplasty)
Replaces damaged joint surfaces to relieve pain and restore motion for patients with advanced shoulder arthritis or severe degeneration.
Partial Shoulder Replacement (Hemiarthroplasty)
Replaces the humeral head while preserving the socket, used for select diagnoses based on joint damage and anatomy.
Minimally Invasive Shoulder Joint Replacement
Uses a smaller incision and muscle-sparing techniques when appropriate to reduce soft-tissue disruption and support recovery.
Reverse Shoulder Replacement
An advanced replacement option often used for rotator cuff tear arthropathy or complex shoulder arthritis when the rotator cuff can no longer support normal shoulder mechanics.
Revision & Complex Shoulder Care
For persistent pain, instability, or function loss after prior shoulder surgery.
Failed Prior Shoulder Surgery
Evaluation and treatment options when a previous shoulder procedure did not meet expectations, including persistent pain, stiffness, weakness, or recurrent instability.
Why Choose Jordan-Young Institute for Shoulder Treatment?
- Fellowship-trained orthopedic specialists
- Full spectrum of non-surgical and surgical shoulder care
- Advanced arthroscopy, stabilization, and reconstruction options
- Modern shoulder replacement solutions when needed
- Personalized treatment plans based on your lifestyle and goals
- Trusted orthopedic care throughout Virginia Beach and Hampton Roads
Take the Next Step Toward Shoulder Relief
You don’t have to live with shoulder pain, weakness, or limited range of motion. The right treatment–at the right time–can make all the difference. Still trying to connect your symptoms to the right treatment? Explore shoulder pain, review our full list of shoulder conditions, or schedule an evaluation to get a personalized plan. Schedule an appointment today or call to get the expert care you deserve.
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