Arthroscopic shoulder surgery in MunichArthroscopic shoulder surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat shoulder problems. This approach involves making small incisions through which an arthroscope (a slim camera) and special instruments are inserted to examine the joint and correct any problems.
Advantages of arthroscopic shoulder surgery
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery offers several advantages over traditional open surgery. It requires smaller incisions, resulting in less scarring, less postoperative pain, and a faster recovery time. In addition, the arthroscope provides a precise view of the affected joint, leading to an accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
Areas of application and typical treatments
This type of procedure can be used to treat various shoulder problems, including rotator cuff tears, shoulder instability, bursitis, and cartilage damage. Typically, during the arthroscopic procedure, damaged tissue structures are repaired, inflamed areas are cleaned, or loose bodies are removed.
Follow-up treatment and rehabilitation
After the procedure, physical therapy is usually necessary to strengthen the shoulder and restore full mobility. Your treating physician will create an individualized treatment plan to ensure optimal recovery.
Arthroskopische Schulterchirurgie in München
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is an advanced and effective method of treating shoulder problems and restoring joint function. If you suffer from shoulder problems, consult a specialist to determine whether arthroscopic surgery is right for you.
At the ATOS Clinic in Munich, Prof. Dr. med. Frank Martetschläger performs arthroscopic shoulder surgery with the utmost precision and many years of experience. His specialization in shoulder and elbow surgery guarantees individually tailored treatment according to the latest medical standards.
Typical arthroscopic procedures on the shoulder
- Reconstruction of rotator cuff tears
- Decompression for subacromial impingement syndrome
- Calcium removal for calcific tendinitis
- Repair of the long biceps tendon (tenotomy, tenodesis)
- Stabilization surgery for dislocation/instability
- Cartilage therapy (chondroplasty, MACT, microfracturing)
- Stabilization surgery for instability of the acromioclavicular joint (ACJ)
- Decompression for nerve impingement syndromes
Further range of treatments
In addition to arthroscopic procedures, Prof. Dr. med. Frank Martetschläger, also performs open and minimally invasive shoulder surgery in Munich. The range of treatments also includes conservative therapies as well as arthroscopic and open procedures on the elbow – providing comprehensive specialist care for the entire shoulder and elbow joint.
Open surgery
on the elbow
In cases of complex injuries or diseases of the elbow, open surgery is also performed at the ATOS Clinic in Munich under the direction of Prof. Frank Martetschläger, MD. This includes surgery for fractures, instabilities, and tendon or nerve damage. The goal is to restore full function and stability to the joint and enable patients to remain symptom-free in the long term.
Arthroscopic procedures on the elbow
Prof. Dr. med. Frank Martetschläger uses state-of-the-art arthroscopic procedures at the ATOS Clinic in Munich for the gentle treatment of elbow complaints. Through minimal incisions, loose bodies can be removed, joint inflammation treated, or arthrolysis performed for joint stiffness, among other things. The minimally invasive procedure is gentle on the tissue, enables precise therapy, and supports rapid recovery.
Open and minimally invasive shoulder surgery
For the treatment of complex shoulder injuries or diseases, Prof. Frank Martetschläger, MD, at the ATOS Clinic in Munich also relies on open surgical procedures. These include the implantation of shoulder prostheses for osteoarthritis, stabilization surgery for instabilities, muscle transfer surgery, and the treatment of complex fractures. Open procedures enable comprehensive reconstruction of the shoulder structures and help to restore the function, stability, and mobility of the joint in the long term.
Arthroscopic procedures on the shoulder
Prof. Dr. med. Frank Martetschläger at the ATOS Clinic in Munich uses modern, minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures to treat a wide variety of shoulder conditions. These include rotator cuff tear reconstruction, stabilization surgery for instability, removal of calcium deposits, and procedures for bursa or cartilage damage. Keyhole surgery enables precise procedures, protects the surrounding tissue, and supports faster recovery with lasting restoration of function and mobility.
Conservative
therapy
In addition to surgical procedures, Prof. Frank Martetschläger, MD, offers a wide range of conservative therapies at the ATOS Clinic in Munich to relieve pain and improve joint function. These include physiotherapy and manual therapy to restore mobility, classic treatments such as massage and fango for relaxation, modern procedures such as shock wave therapy or autologous blood therapy (ACP), and targeted injection therapies. These individually tailored treatment approaches help to effectively reduce symptoms and promote long-term health of the shoulder and elbow.
Consultation and scheduling of appointments
Individual consultation is the key to successful treatment. At the ATOS Clinic in Munich, Prof. Dr. med. Frank Martetschläger takes the time to conduct a thorough examination, provide a clear explanation of the findings, and work with you to select the best possible therapy.
There are several ways to make an appointment—by phone, email, or directly online via Doctolib. This gives you easy access to personalized care that is optimally tailored to your needs.
Detailed information on the individual forms of therapy and the entire range of treatments offered by Prof. Frank Martetschläger can be found in the “Treatments” section. There you will find a comprehensive overview of conservative procedures, arthroscopic interventions, and complex operations on the shoulder and elbow.
Contact & Appointments
If you have any questions about shoulder or elbow problems, we are happy to help. You can reach us by email or via the contact form. Appointments can be booked directly and easily via Doctolib.
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