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Is shoulder decompression surgery painful?

Shoulder decompression surgery may be performed arthroscopically using minimally invasive techniques or by open surgery. Arthroscopic surgery is less painful than open surgery. Several small incisions are made during arthroscopic surgery, and tiny cameras and tools are used to make repairs inside the joint. Open surgery requires a larger incision and more extensive repair to the shoulder. Open surgery results in more pain afterward. Your surgeon will prescribe medication to keep you comfortable while you recover.

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