Shoulder

  • Instability

    This condition involves repeated dislocation the humeral head out of its normal location in the glenoid and either slips back or must be put back in its native position to match the socket. It is initially treated by physical therapy but patients with recurrent dislocations and younger active patients

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  • Labral Tears

    A labral tear results when there is injury to the cartilaginous ring that surrounds the glenoid. This cartilage acts as a bumper to stabilize the humeral head in the center of the glenoid and prevent subluxation or dislocation. It can be torn with traumatic dislocations or with overuse injuries such

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  • Subacromial Bursitis

    Shoulder bursitis is inflammation of the sac in the space between the rotator cuff and the overlying bone (acromion). Typically, there is pain often accompanied by loss of motion and some local tenderness on palpation of the area. Most cases of shoulder bursitis can be treated effectively without surgical

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