There is no such thing as an optimal time for reverse shoulder replacement, which mainly refers to reverse shoulder replacement surgery, and it needs to be analyzed based on the severity of the specific shoulder joint lesion as well as the age stage of the patient.
When there are obvious structural changes in the shoulder joint, it can be treated with shoulder replacement surgery, such as reverse shoulder replacement surgery. If the patient is older, such as an elderly person, or if the degree of shoulder joint lesion is more serious, it is necessary to treat the patient as soon as possible with the method of anti-shoulder replacement surgery, which utilizes artificial materials to replace the shoulder joint that has become diseased, and restores the local structure and function.
For some patients whose shoulder joint lesions are not particularly serious or who are relatively young, it is generally not advisable to blindly adopt reverse shoulder replacement surgery at an early stage, in order to avoid affecting the recovery or the quality of life of the patients in the later stages.
After the surgery, patients should pay attention to resting and braking in the early stage, and in the later stage, they can carry out shoulder joint movement and function training in a gradual manner under the guidance of professional doctors, so as to prevent after-effects, which may have direct negative impact on their daily life and work.