Chronic Shoulder Pain Treatments in Arizona
Saturday, 22 April 2017
Shoulder pain can interfere with usual activities and become a chronic problem. The shoulder is a complex joint that can move through many ranges-of-motion. Injury to the shoulder can quickly be a problem even at a desk job. The shoulder can become injured in isolation or in conjunction with the arm, neck, back, or chest.
- Published in Shoulder Surgery, Sports Medicine
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Shoulder Instability Explained by an Arizona Specialist
Saturday, 22 April 2017
Shoulder instability means the shoulder joint is not stable, and slides around too much in the socket. For some patients, the unstable shoulder slips out of the socket, which is caused subluxation. If left untreated, shoulder instability leads to shoulder joint arthritis. What parts of the shoulder are affected by instability? The shoulder is made
- Published in shoulder instability, Shoulder Surgery
What are the Different Types of Rotator Cuff Repair?
Friday, 17 March 2017
Rotator cuff repair surgery is used to repair a torn shoulder tendon or muscle, or to repair a group of tendons and muscles. This procedure is done with a large open incision, or through a buttonhole-sized incision via shoulder arthroscopy. What is the rotator cuff? The rotator cuff is a group of muscles
- Published in Orthopedic, Shoulder Surgery, Sports Medicine
Basics of Chronic Shoulder Instability in Arizona
Friday, 17 March 2017
The shoulder is the most mobile joint and has a great range of motion as it is a ball and socket joint. It is however, shallower than the hip joint (also ball and socket) and this causes it to be more unstable. The shoulder joint consists of the head of the humerus (arm bone) and
- Published in Orthopedic, shoulder instability, Shoulder Surgery
Overview of Frozen Shoulder Treatment in Arizona
Monday, 20 February 2017
Frozen Shoulder Syndrome Frozen shoulder is a painful, chronic condition characterized by loss of motion and inflammation. This condition results from injury, trauma, or previous shoulder surgery. How common is frozen shoulder syndrome? Frozen shoulder syndrome is not common among young people. However, it is usually found in the 40+ age group,
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
Overview of Labral Tear Repairs from an Arizona Orthopedic Surgeon
Friday, 17 February 2017
Labral Tear Repair Labral repair is a surgery use to correct damage to the shoulder joint cartilage. Labral tears are a common type of sports injury, and they often occur along with shoulder dislocation. Overhead throwing athletes are at high risk for labral tears. What is the labrum? The labrum in the
- Published in Shoulder Surgery, Sports Medicine
Shoulder Sports Injury Overview from an AZ Orthopedic Surgeon
Wednesday, 15 February 2017
Shoulder Sports Injuries When someone has a shoulder injury, the trunk and spine are also affected. The main goals of treating a shoulder sports injury are to regain proper shoulder joint stability and to re-establish the patient’s kinetic chain (muscles and joints extending from the core of the body to the hand). All trunk
- Published in shoulder instability, Shoulder Surgery, Sports Medicine
FAQs on Rotator Cuff Tear Treatment in Phoenix
Thursday, 01 December 2016
A rotator cuff tear or injury is a serious condition. If the injury is severe, and complete tearing occurs to the muscle and/or tendon, you may require surgery. Many people who have a rotator cuff tear suffer chronic shoulder pain after the injury. How common is a rotator cuff tear? According to recent clinical studies,
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
FAQs on Treatment Options for Shoulder Labral Tears
Wednesday, 19 October 2016
The refinement of arthroscopic procedures has led to new advancements in the treatment of shoulder labral tears. Common across all age groups, labral tears have the potential to cause shoulder instability and loss of strength and movement. Patients giving a try to the advanced treatment options for labral tears have the benefit of early recovery,
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
FAQS on Treatment Options for Biceps Tears
Monday, 10 October 2016
Biceps tears are the most common type of injury that leads to pain in bicep muscles and loss of functionality. It mostly occurs in middle-aged people and more specifically those participating in weightlifting, contact sports, throwing sports, or martial arts. Treatment options for biceps tears recognize their dissimilarity from tendonitis, impingement, and tendon dislocations that
- Published in Elbow Surgery, Shoulder Surgery