How to cure shoulder osteophytes

Shoulder osteophytes can be treated conservatively if the symptoms are mild, while surgery is needed if the symptoms are severe, as follows: First, mild osteophytes usually do not cause obvious clinical manifestations, most of them only have localized mild pain, which can be treated by microwave therapy, ultrashort wave therapy, and short-term administration of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Celecoxib capsules, etc., so that the symptoms will be gradually relieved and will not affect the patient’s shoulder activities. It will not affect the patient’s shoulder activities. Secondly, severe osteophytes, such as acromioclavicular hyperplasia, can cause serious consequences such as rotator cuff tear, and then surgical treatment is needed. Generally, arthroscopic minimally invasive surgery will be used to abrade the hyperplasia, restore the acromion to a “one” shape, and at the same time, repair the damaged part of rotator cuff, so that the range of motion of the shoulder joint and the function of the shoulder joint can be completely restored.