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What Problems can Result after a Shoulder Dislocation?

Monday, 27 April 2015 by Adam Farber
Shoulder Doctor Arizona
The shoulder is a ball and socket joint, with the round portion of the upper arm bone (humerus) fitting into the socket, which is a groove in the shoulder blade. With a dislocated shoulder, the entire rounded ball comes out of the socket. A partially dislocated shoulder involves only part of the ball coming out
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All About Shoulder Arthroscopy from an Arizona Shoulder Surgeon

Thursday, 23 April 2015 by Adam Farber
What is shoulder arthroscopy? Arthroscopic surgery is a surgical procedure used by Arizona orthopedic surgeons to inspect inside of your joint, diagnosed a condition, and repair the issue. The term literally translates from its original Greek to Maine looking within your joint. During shoulder arthroscopy, the Phoenix shoulder surgeon will make a small incision in
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Overview of Rotator Cuff Repair from an Arizona Orthopedic Doctor

Monday, 20 April 2015 by Adam Farber
What is rotator cuff repair? Rotator cuff repair is a surgical process used to repair a torn rotator cuff. The surgical process involves the reattachment of your tendon to the head of your upper arm bone. If you have a partial tear you may only require a smoothing procedure which is referred to as debridement.
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An Overview of Throwing Injuries from a Phoenix Orthopedic

Friday, 17 April 2015 by Adam Farber
What is a throwing injury? Overhand throwing actually places pressure on the shoulder and specifically to all of the anatomy which tries to keep your sugar stable. Athletes who throw place this high level of stress on their shoulder repeatedly which can lead to overuse in the high range of shoulder throwing injuries. Although throwing
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All About Shoulder Instability from a Phoenix Orthopedic

Tuesday, 31 March 2015 by Adam Farber
Shoulder Surgeon Phoenix
What is shoulder instability? Shoulder instability is a common condition which takes place when the connective tissue around your shoulder joint begins to loosen. Your shoulder joint is made up of what is called a ball and socket joint. Around the joint is strong connective tissue which actually holds your bones together in place. In
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All About ACL Tears from a Phoenix Orthopedic Surgeon

Saturday, 28 March 2015 by Adam Farber
What is the ACL? The ACL is called the anterior cruciate ligament and it is one of four ligaments responsible for providing stabilization in the knee. What is the most common injury for the ACL? The most common injury is a torn ACL. What is a torn ACL? When the ACL goes through the front
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Rotator Cuff Tendonitis info from a Top Arizona Orthopedic

Monday, 16 March 2015 by Adam Farber
Basics of Rotator Cuff Tendonitis What is the rotator cuff? The rotator cuff is an area of four muscles and tendons which are attached to your bone inside of your shoulder joint. This combined with cartilage around your shoulder joint (labrum) enables you to keep your shoulder stable and to move it. What is rotator
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SLAP Tear Basics from an Orthopedic Doctor in Phoenix

Friday, 13 March 2015 by Adam Farber
What are SLAP tears? The SLAP tear is a specific type of injury that takes place in the shoulder. In order for your shoulder to stabilize you have a ring of tissue around the shoulder socket, made of cartilage. This tissue ensures that your arm bone rests perfectly within your shoulder socket. From the top
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Distal Biceps Repair Info from a Phoenix Orthopedic Surgeon

Tuesday, 10 March 2015 by Adam Farber
What is Distal Biceps Repair? Your bicep muscle is located on the front part of your arm. It is this muscle which enables you to bend your elbow and to rotate your forearm.This muscle is also responsible for contributing to the stability of your shoulder. Attached to this muscle or tendons which link it to
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Throwing Injuries Explained by a Scottsdale Orthopedic Surgeon

Wednesday, 11 February 2015 by Adam Farber
A shoulder joint that is exposed to repetitive throwing activities is at risk of several injuries. This is common among certain sports such as baseball and cricket. The shoulder joint is formed by the convergence of three bones; the collar bone, the shoulder blade and the arm bone. The head of the arm bone rests
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