Basics of Arthroscopic Surgery in Phoenix and Scottsdale
Monday, 05 October 2015
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
- Published in Shoulder Surgery, Sports Medicine
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All You Need To Know About Throwing Injuries
Tuesday, 08 September 2015
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
- Published in Orthopedic, Shoulder Surgery, Sports Medicine
An Overview of Throwing Injuries from a Phoenix Orthopedic
Friday, 17 April 2015
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
- Published in Sports Medicine
Throwing Injuries Explained by a Scottsdale Orthopedic Surgeon
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
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
- Published in Sports Medicine
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