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Category: Shoulder Surgery

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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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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How should Labral Tears in the Shoulder be Treated?

Friday, 02 January 2015 by afarber
A superior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) tear is an injury to the labrum, which is a cartilage ring that surrounds the shoulder joint socket. The shoulder is made of three bones: the humerus (upper arm bone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the clavicle (collarbone). The head of the humerus fits into a round socket
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Top 5 Things to Know About Rotator Cuff Repair

Monday, 15 September 2014 by afarber
One of the feared injuries for pitchers, tennis players, and other athletes is a rotator cuff tear. When a tear of this muscular structure is severe, it can end the player’s career. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that converge around the upper region of the humerus (upper arm bone). These
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About Your Shoulder Pain ~ Shoulder Pain Statistics And Risk Factors

Thursday, 21 August 2014 by afarber
The shoulder consists of a ball and socket joint, which forms at the head of the humerus, also known as the arm bone, and the glenoid labrum, the socket of the scapula’s shoulder joint. This construction makes the shoulder joint incredibly mobile, allowing the arm to move in most directions. However, this freedom of mobility
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FAQs Shoulder Injury from a Top Arizona Orthopedic Surgeon

Thursday, 31 July 2014 by afarber
What is the anatomy of the shoulder? Your shoulder is a ball and socket joint that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) to the clavicle (collarbone) and the scapula (shoulder blade). Because of its configuration, you can freely move your shoulder across a wide range of motion. The shoulder has four rotator cuff muscles that
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FAQs on AC Joint Injury Treatment

Wednesday, 23 July 2014 by afarber
What is injury to the AC joint? The acromioclavicular (AC) joint refers to the meeting point of the clavicle (collarbone) and the scapula (shoulder blade). This is held together by ligaments, and stabilized by the surrounding muscles and tissues. Injury to this joint is referred to colloquially as “shoulder separation”. This is actually a misnomer,
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FAQs on Rotator Cuff Injury Answered by a Phoenix Orthopedic

Thursday, 10 July 2014 by afarber
What is the rotator cuff? The shoulder is the joint that connects the humerus humerus (upper arm bone) to the clavicle (collarbone) and the scapula (shoulder blade). Due to its ball and socket configuration, the shoulder enjoys a wide range of motion. The rotator cuff refers to the group of muscles that provide stability to
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Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression – What is it?

Thursday, 19 June 2014 by afarber
Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression is a surgical procedure that is performed by Phoenix shoulder surgeons to relieve the symptoms of shoulder impingement syndrome. It’s a minimally invasive surgery in which the surgeon makes only a few incisions, the patient feels minimal pain during and after the procedure and the recovery process is fast. Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression
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