While there are some shoulder injuries that are severe enough to require immediate surgery, the majority of shoulder injuries can be treated with physical therapy, rest, anti-inflammatory medication, ...
Shoulder replacement surgery relieves pain and helps restore motion, strength and function of the shoulder. One year after surgery, 95% of patients have pain-free function, enabling them to exercise ...
Surgery can be used to treat certain conditions of the shoulder if nonsurgical options don’t provide desired pain relief or return of function. Some conditions that may require shoulder surgery ...
Shoulder and elbow tendon repair surgery reconnects complete or partial tendon tears, eliminates pain and restores movement, strength and function to the shoulder and elbow. Advancements in surgical ...
Minimally invasive or arthroscopic shoulder surgery can also be performed, which can repair the injury using smaller incisions, meaning less pain and a quicker recovery for patients. Our surgeons can ...
Shoulder replacement is joint replacement surgery to treat conditions such as arthritis of the shoulder, rotator cuff tear and fracture of the shoulder blade. These conditions can cause severe ...