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Shoulder Instability​

Your shoulder is the most flexible joint in your body, allowing you to throw fastballs, lift a heavy suitcase, scratch your back, and reach in almost any direction.

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Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder

Glenohumeral (shoulder) arthritis is a common source of pain and disability that affects up to 20% of the older population.

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The Reverse Shoulder Replacement

The Reverse Shoulder Replacement is a unique shoulder replacement implant that has been used successfully for over twenty years in Europe.

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Rotator Cuff Tears and Impingement

For patients less than 61 years old, the total estimated lifetime societal savings of the approximately 250,000 rotator cuff repairs performed annually in the…

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WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER TOTAL SHOULDER REPLACEMENT

After your surgery, you will have prosthetic components which may be susceptible to mechanical loosening or dislocation as you recover. Therefore, it is important to adhere to postop restrictions.

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WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR SURGERY

You will be sent home with a shoulder immobilizer and a bulky surgical dressing. You will also be given a prescription for pain medications….

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Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder)

Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis is a condition that generally begins with the gradual onset of pain followed by a limitation of shoulder motion.