Shoulder Replacement in India

Shoulder arthroplasty replaces worn or damaged joint surfaces with smooth artificial components — anatomic, partial, or reverse — to relieve pain and restore comfortable overhead motion.

$4,000–$9,000Partial, total, or reverse
2–3 hoursTypical surgical duration
4–7 daysTypical hospital stay
95%+Reported success at leading centers

Discover what this treats so that you can choose confidently

The shoulder’s ball-and-socket joint enables lifting and rotation. Arthritis, fractures, or chronic tendon damage can make motion painful and stiff. Shoulder replacement resurfaces the joint with implants to restore smooth, pain-free movement and function.

Why people choose India when this procedure is needed

  • Surgeons trained in the USA/UK/Germany with shoulder arthroplasty focus
  • Options for anatomic, reverse, and partial replacements
  • NABH/JCI accredited hospitals and modern ORs
  • Costs 70–80% lower than USA/UK
  • Customized rehabilitation and physiotherapy programs
  • End-to-end international assistance from visa to follow-up

Leading Indian centers report success rates above ninety-five percent with excellent return of motion and strength.

How the procedure works in simple steps

Like smoothing a worn ball-and-cup, surgery replaces rough surfaces so the joint glides easily again.

  • Regional (nerve block) or general anesthesia is given
  • Small incision at the front/side of the shoulder
  • Damaged bone and cartilage removed from humeral head and glenoid
  • Metal ball and a high-grade plastic/metal socket are implanted
  • Range of motion is tested; the incision is closed

Procedures usually take two to three hours. Gentle movements typically begin the next day.

Who should consider this and when to wait

  • Severe osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis of the shoulder
  • Irreparable rotator cuff tear with loss of motion (consider reverse)
  • Complex fractures or avascular necrosis
  • Persistent pain despite therapy, injections, or medication

You may wait if pain is mild or manageable and function is acceptable. Surgeons confirm need with X-rays and mobility assessment.

Benefits and risks that you should understand

Benefits

  • Significant pain relief and smoother motion
  • Better sleep and daily function
  • Correction of stiffness and deformity
  • Durability — many implants last fifteen to twenty years

Possible risks (uncommon)

  • Infection or bleeding
  • Early stiffness (improves with physiotherapy)
  • Nerve injury or implant loosening (rare)
  • Dislocation risk — higher in reverse designs without proper rehab

Modern sterile technique, precise implantation, and guided rehab keep complications low.

Recovery timeline so that planning feels easier

  • Week 1: In-hospital care; start supervised shoulder exercises
  • Weeks 2–4: Sling protection; continue gentle range-of-motion
  • Months 2–3: Recover 70–80% motion; light daily activities
  • Months 4–6: Resume full routine; sports like swimming/golf

Patient moment “After shoulder replacement in India, I can lift my arm and sleep peacefully again.”

Cost overview without surprises

Type of Shoulder Replacement Average Cost (USD) Typical Hospital Stay
Partial Shoulder Replacement (Hemiarthroplasty)4000 – 55004 – 5 days
Total Shoulder Replacement5500 – 75005 – 6 days
Reverse Shoulder Replacement6500 – 90006 – 7 days

Final price depends on implant type, approach, and rehab needs. Personalized estimates are provided before travel.

How to compare hospitals and specialists with confidence

Shoulder arthroplasty is precision work — outcomes hinge on surgeon experience and structured rehabilitation.

  • Surgeon specializes in shoulder/upper-limb reconstruction
  • NABH/JCI hospital; implant warranty and documentation
  • On-site physiotherapy and staged rehab pathways
  • Transparent package pricing and implant brand details
  • Strong reviews and international patient support

Ask whether anatomic or reverse replacement suits your case and the rehab milestones expected.

Questions people often ask before this treatment

Difference between total and reverse?
Total restores normal anatomy; reverse swaps ball/socket to compensate for weak rotator cuff.

How long will the implant last?
Often fifteen to twenty years or longer with good care.

When can I lift my arm?
Gentle lifting begins by weeks three to four; strength builds over four to six months.

Can both shoulders be replaced?
Yes — typically staged three to six months apart.

Is physiotherapy required?
Absolutely — it prevents stiffness and restores full motion.

Video testimonials from real patients

Watch global patient stories of life after shoulder replacement in India.

Important care note so that every reader stays safe

Use your sling as advised. Avoid heavy lifting or sudden overhead moves early on. Follow physiotherapy exercises consistently for the best results.

Medically reviewed by

Dr Aryan Malhotra
MBBS, David Tvildiani Medical University, Georgia
Radiation Oncology Resident, Burdwan Medical College and Hospital
Registration number: 95565

Dr Malhotra reviews orthopedic and joint replacement pages for Treatmentcost.com to ensure factual accuracy, clarity, and safety.

Disclaimer

This article is educational and not a substitute for medical advice. A licensed orthopedic surgeon should evaluate your imaging and symptoms before surgery.

References

https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/musculoskeletal-conditions https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/treatment/shoulder-replacement-surgery https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/shoulder-replacement https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/shoulder-replacement/about/pac-20384702 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547664 https://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/basics/osteoarthritis.htm https://medlineplus.gov/shoulderreplacement.html https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng157 https://www.arthritis.org/health-wellness/treatment/joint-surgery/shoulder-surgery

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