30+ Years of Exceptional Orthopedic Care

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Innovative Care for Active Lives

Innovative Care for Active Lives

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Your Guide to a Pain-Free LifE

A Healing Hand Extended by Dr. Kevin Plancher.

Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, FAOA, FAAOS  is a leader in orthopedic medicine, specializing in simple and complex shoulder arthroplasty and joint, labrum, and cartilage preservation. His team delivers advanced, compassionate care based on a dedication to published research and 30 years of patient outcomes. Globally invited lecturer and a surgical innovator, Dr. Plancher brings a wealth of expertise and a comprehensive personalized approach to finding solutions for your injury.

Kevin D. Plancher

MD, MPH, FAOA, FAAOS

CONCIERGE SERVICE

Precision Shoulder Arthroplasty for Lifelong Mobility

At Plancher Orthopaedics, our shoulder arthroplasty care is driven by a philosophy of precision, innovation, and personalization. From total to reverse shoulder replacements to complex revision procedures, we deliver tailored solutions rooted in decades of surgical excellence. Every treatment plan is crafted around your unique lifestyle, anatomy, and goals—because restoring movement means restoring quality of life.

Total Shoulder Replacement

For patients with advanced arthritis or degenerative joint disease, our total shoulder replacement restores smooth motion and long-term pain relief. Dr. Plancher uses precision-matched implants to recreate natural joint mechanics—helping you regain the comfort and control to reach, lift, and move freely in daily life.

Reverse Shoulder Replacement

Ideal for those with rotator cuff damage or complex arthritis, reverse shoulder replacement repositions the joint to restore stability and strength. This innovative procedure allows patients to return to functional, pain-free motion even after years of limited use or previous injury.

EXCEPTIONAL ORTHOPEDIC CARE

Distinction in Patient Care & Surgical Excellence

20 Years Recognized By Colleagues

OUR EXPERTISE

Pain-Free Orthopedic Care You Can Trust

Partner with one of the nation’s leading orthopedic shoulder surgeons, Dr. Kevin Plancher, and receive expert care across a range of specialty shoulder care:

Arthroplasty

Shoulder Arthritis

Total Shoulder

Reverse Shoulder

WHO WE ARE

Personalized, Concierge Orthopedic Care

At Plancher Orthopaedics, we offer concierge-level medical care, providing a seamless, patient-first experience. Our compassionate team ensures that you feel supported every step of the way.

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Board-Certified and Highly-Trained Orthopedic Professionals

Our team is composed of highly trained specialists who stay updated with the latest advancements in orthopedic care.

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WHO WE ARE

Recognized Leaders in Orthopedic Medicine

Dr. Kevin Plancher has been ranked in the top 1% of America’s Most Honored Doctors, a recognition of his outstanding contributions to orthopedics.

30+ Years of Experience

A career dedicated to pioneering orthopedic advancements.

Top National Recognition

Consistently ranked among the best orthopedic specialists.

Leader in Education

Faculty member at renowned medical institutions.

TESTIMONIAL

Real stories of healing shared by our patients

I’ve been going to Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, FAOA, FAAOS. for many years and have had two meniscus repairs and I’m amazed how much better I feel and the years of activity I have been blessed to have. I’m extremely active in the mountains and depend on my legs. Anyone serious about getting better, come see Kevin D. Plancher!!

Frank DeGennaro

Thanks for fixing my knee Kevin. The plan worked out.

Johannes Huebl

I love Kevin D. Plancher – I’ve lost 60 lbs. since my knee operation and I feel better and am more active at 71 than I was at 35!

Rae Rosen

Thanks to you I climbed the steps of the ancient theatre of Epidureas in the Peloponnese. In addition to MANY ruins all over the Dalmatia coast and Southern Greece. THANK YOU! Warmly,

Dale Atkins Rosen, PhD

Through injuries and tough times Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, FAOA, FAAOS Orthopedics always got me back on the ice. Thank you Dr. Plancher and Plancher Orthopaedics for always getting me back stronger than ever!

Chris Reed, Olympic Ice Dancer

FAQ

Your Orthopedic Questions Answered

A good candidate for arthritis surgery is a patient experiencing severe joint pain who has not found relief through non-surgical treatments. Such individuals may consider surgery to improve their quality of life.

The main types of arthritis surgeries available are arthroscopy, total shoulder replacement, and reverse shoulder replacement. Each of these procedures aims to relieve pain and improve joint function.

Robotic-assisted surgery significantly improves outcomes by enhancing precision during procedures, which leads to reduced recovery times and better overall surgical results.

Physical and occupational therapy plays a crucial role in arthritis treatment by enhancing flexibility, strength, and range of motion in affected joints. These therapies are essential for effective rehabilitation and management of symptoms.

To prepare for arthritis surgery, gather your personal and medical information, complete any required preoperative tests, maintain clear communication with your healthcare team, and adhere to specific dietary and hygiene instructions. This thorough preparation will contribute significantly to a successful surgery outcome.

Shoulder arthroplasty is a complex procedure, which requires a great amount of cutting of deep tissues and bone. The surgeon takes great care to eliminate pain with appropriate analgesia both immediately after surgery and during the rehabilitation process. A long acting local anesthetic infused around the nerves of the joint is often used with general anesthesia during surgery. These regional blocks will provide several hours of pain relief even after a patient has emerged from general anesthesia. A patient-controlled intravenous infusion pump (PCA) is used in the early postoperative period for pain control. By the second or third day after surgery, oral pain relief medication is adequate through the early rehabilitation period (4-6 weeks). 

The time it takes to return to normal activity varies greatly from patient to patient. Most individuals have less pain at night or at rest in the first 2-4 weeks after surgery. Pain with activity persists longer, but generally decreases as the strength and function of the shoulder muscles improve. Full recovery usually takes 4-6 months. 

Long-term studies show that 85-90% of total shoulder replacements are functioning well ten years after implantation, and 75-85% are doing well fifteen years after surgery. Over time, current advances in materials and techniques should improve these percentages even more. 

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