Surgery for Shoulder Instability
Monday, 27 July 2015
Patients who suffer from a throwing condition might occasionally feel their shoulder pop when they try to complete certain exercises. They might find that with time they feel less powerful in their shoulder and they are not as strong as they once were. Some people might experience pain in the front of their shoulder or
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What Shoulder Instability Really Means
Wednesday, 15 July 2015
Shoulder instability is something which is best defined by the actual name. Shoulder instability is a condition where your shoulder is unstable. It is something where the connective tissue surrounding your shoulder joint starts to loosen or is traumatically damaged. Your shoulder joint is actually constructed of a ball and socket joint. The tissue which
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What to expect when going into arthroscopic surgery
Monday, 29 June 2015
Shoulder arthroscopy is a surgical procedure used by Arizona orthopedic surgeons to not only inspect the shoulder joint but to diagnose your condition and to repair the problem. When you undergo shoulder arthroscopic surgery, the first thing that happens is that you meet with a surgeon. This meeting is set up in order to determine
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What to Expect With a Rotator Cuff Procedure in Arizona
Friday, 26 June 2015
If you have injured your rotator cuff, you more than likely have an issue such as a SLAP injury, torn ligament, or severe inflammation leading to bone spurs. All of these issues can be treated with non-surgical options initially, but if they are left untreated it can lead to severe complications and the need for
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How to prepare yourself for rotator cuff repair in AZ
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
In order to prepare yourself for rotator cuff repair it is best that you understand what a rotator cuff repair actually involves. This process is a surgical process which is used to repair a torn rotator cuff. This is a surgical process which reattaches your tendon to the upper part of your arm bone. If
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Shoulder Arthritis Treatment in Phoenix Arizona
Thursday, 11 June 2015
The most common form of shoulder arthritis is osteoarthritis. Many people assume that osteoarthritis is age-related and is a degenerative joint disease that only affects older people. But, while it is true that older people are at a higher risk for developing this disease, it is not a condition only affecting elderly people. Shoulder arthritis
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How To Treat And SLAP Tear With Phoenix Orthopedic Surgeon
Thursday, 04 June 2015
SLAP repairs If you suffer from a severe injury in your shoulder caused by the tearing of the ligaments surrounding the shoulder socket you might suffer from an SLAP tear. If you do you must undergo a repair process. The repair process is a surgical process through which the torn area is fixed. Going through
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Shoulder Replacements With Best Shoulder Surgeon Phoenix AZ
Sunday, 24 May 2015
Total shoulder replacement is a form of surgery which is used to limit pain in patients who have a severe cuff injury to their shoulder. The replacements will limit overall motion in the shoulder but it is a last resort solution for patients who have exercised all other available options. Total shoulder replacement is a
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What Problems can Result after a Shoulder Dislocation?
Monday, 27 April 2015
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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Overview of Rotator Cuff Repair from an Arizona Orthopedic Doctor
Monday, 20 April 2015
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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