The shoulder functions to place the hand in the space around our body (ie reaching), especially above the head or behind the back. When there is pain or injury, patients are often disabled and require diagnosis-specific treatment. We employ selective cortisone injections and rehabilitation in instances where surgery is not needed. However when surgery is needed, our physicians employ the latest proven techniques and procedures to treat patients.
- Arthritis
- Acromioclavicular (AC) joint arthritis
- Adhesive capsulitis – frozen shoulder
- Bone spur
- Bursitis
- Clavicle fractures
- Impingement syndrome
- Instability and dislocations
- Labral tears
- Proximal humerus fractures
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Shoulder pain
- Shoulder separation
- SLAP lesion
- Tendonitis
- Total shoulder arthroplasty – shoulder replacement surgery