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Category: Shoulder Surgery

The Basics of Chronic Shoulder Instability

Sunday, 24 April 2016 by Adam Farber
The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint that is shallow. Because this joint is shallow, it is more mobile than other joints. However, this great range of motion can also cause joint problems. Shoulder instability occurs when the ball moves around too freely in the socket. What are the main shoulder components? The socket of the
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3 Most Common Shoulder Conditions and Treatments at Phoenix

Thursday, 31 March 2016 by afarber
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Shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body but mobility comes with a price. It is a combination of bone joints combining with tendons and muscles to provide a wide range of motion, each of which is prone to injury. The top shoulder surgeon in Phoenix, Dr. Adam Farber treats shoulder conditions with conservative
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Arthroscopic Debridement and Resurfacing of the Glenoid

Saturday, 09 January 2016 by Adam Farber
Arthroscopic debridement and resurfacing of the glenoid joint is a form of shoulder surgery. The glenoid is a part of the scapula (shoulder blade) is a shallow, articular surface located on the lateral aspect of the scapula. Debridement is the process of removing debris, excessive tissue, loose bodies, and other structures from the shoulder joint.
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Shoulder Arthroscopy and Distal Clavicle Excision

Tuesday, 05 January 2016 by Adam Farber
A distal clavicle excision is a procedure used for impingement in the shoulder. Shoulder impingement is a condition where the space between the joint structures narrows, causing parts to pinch or rub. Arthroscopy involves the use of a lighted camera to make necessary repairs to the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. Who needs distal clavicle excision? The
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Shoulder Arthroscopy and Decompression with an Arizona Orthopedic

Thursday, 10 December 2015 by Adam Farber
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Shoulder arthroscopy and decompression is used to treat shoulder impingement, which occurs when the rotator cuff muscles and tendons are squeezed by the surrounding shoulder structures. This surgery decompresses the rotator cuff tendons so the patient can have normal mobility and pain relief. How do I prepare for shoulder arthroscopy? Before the procedure, you must
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Basics of Arthroscopic Surgery in Phoenix and Scottsdale

Monday, 05 October 2015 by Adam Farber
The surgical procedure that orthopedic surgeons use to effectively visualize, diagnose, and treat the problems that arise inside a joint, is known as arthroscopy. The word itself is derived from joining two Greek words arthro (joint) and skopein (to look). The word, in its most literal sense, means to look inside a joint. The Phoenix
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What Are The Surgical Options For Frozen Shoulder?

Monday, 21 September 2015 by Adam Farber
You must have surely felt the pain associated with frozen shoulder, if you come in the late 40s and early 70s age bracket. What is frozen shoulder? Characterized by pain, stiffness and loss of motion in the shoulder, this is a disorder which commonly affects women between 40-70 years of age, although men aren’t exempt
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All You Need To Know About Throwing Injuries

Tuesday, 08 September 2015 by Adam Farber
Although uncommon, people of all ages can suffer from throwing injuries at any point in their lives. The injuries typically range from strained muscles, to tears and sometimes even fractures. The parts that are the most affected are normally the elbow or shoulder of the appendage, but the severity of this injury is highly dependent
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Problems Resulting From Shoulder Dislocation

Monday, 24 August 2015 by Adam Farber
Mostly, shoulder dislocations occur following a sports injury or a fall. What happens when a shoulder dislocates is that the tendons that connect the muscles to the bone and the ligaments that connect bones together, become torn or stretched. The symptoms of shoulder dislocation are; Swelling Bruising Numbness Tingling Weakness in the fingers, arm, hand
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Tips to Prevent Shoulder Injury

Thursday, 30 July 2015 by afarber
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Shoulder is a tricky area in our body. It is somewhat similar to its sibling down the body, the hip. The shoulder is supporting our neck to stand tall and is connected with the spinal cord.  Every time you move your arm your shoulder joints also move. To have a clear picture about shoulder injuries
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