Shoulder
Arthroscopic Latarjet
Shoulder instability is common among athletes and active individuals, leading to chronic pain, discomfort, and limited range of motion. Shoulder instability is typically caused by bone loss or fracture of the glenoid, which is the cup of bone that...
Shoulder Fractures
Shoulder Fractures Shoulder fractures involve the bones that make up your shoulder joint. This can include fractures of your clavicle, scapula, or humerus. Fractures are most commonly the result of high-impact injuries such as a fall or collision...
Frozen Shoulder
Frozen Shoulder Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is when the connective tissue within the shoulder joint becomes inflamed. Thiscauses the tissue to become thick and tight, resulting in restricted shoulder mobility and pain. The injury can...
Labral Tears and Shoulder Dislocations
Labral Tears and Shoulder Dislocations The labrum is a soft fibrous cartilage structure that surrounds the socket of the shoulder joint to help stabilize the humerus and keep it in the correct position. A dislocated shoulder occurs when the humeral...
Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries / “Shoulder Separations”
Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries / "Shoulder Separations" The Acromioclavicular or AC joint is the small joint that connects the clavicle and the scapula. Injuries to the AC joint are often caused by a direct impact or a fall onto the outstretched...