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Shoulder: Reverse Delta Shoulder Replacement

Featuring Dr. Frederick Matsen

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Dr. Frederick Matsen, UW Medical Center orthopaedic surgeon, discusses a new and innovative shoulder replacement surgery featuring a reverse ball/socket technique that can lessen pain and improve function in shoulders with failed surgery or combined arthritis, rotator cuff tears and instability issues. Sheila Cape, one of Dr. Matsen's patients, discusses her previous unsuccessful surgical procedures to restore functionality to a shoulder with extensive rotator cuff damage before she came to the UW Medical Center where the Delta surgery was successfully performed. Discussion of research and rehabilitation along with surgery footage is also highlighted.

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If you are interested in making an appointment to discuss this procedure, you can request an appointment using our online referrals website. To request a referral online, please click here. You can also call 206-598-4288 (outside the Seattle area: 800-440-3280) to make an appointment.

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Created on 6/19/2006 by UWTV

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