Shoulder
Shoulder Anatomy
The shoulder is the most flexible joint in the body that enables a wide range of movements including forward flexion, abduction, adduction, external rotation, internal rotation, and 360-degree circumduction. Thus, the shoulder joint is considered the most insecure joint of the body, but the support of ligaments, muscles, and tendons function to provide the required stability. View More
Procedures
- AC Joint Repair
- Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Reconstruction
- Arthroscopic Superior Capsular Reconstruction (SCR)
- Capsular Release
- Distal Clavicle Excision
- Intraarticular Shoulder Injection
- Non-surgical Shoulder Treatments
- Rotator Cuff Repair
- SC Joint Injury Reconstruction
- Shoulder Arthroscopy
- Shoulder Labrum Reconstruction
- Shoulder Resurfacing
- Shoulder Stabilization
- SLAP Repair
- Sternoclavicular Joint Reconstruction
- Subluxation
- Shoulder Fracture Care
- Triceps Repair
Conditions
- AC Joint Separation
- Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Injuries
- Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Osteoarthritis
- Anterior Shoulder Instability
- Arthritis of the Shoulder
- Biceps Tendon Rupture
- Calcification Tendinitis
- Clavicle Fracture
- Frozen Shoulder
- Glenoid Fractures
- Little League Shoulder
- Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder
- Periprosthetic Shoulder Fracture
- Posterior Shoulder Instability
- Proximal Biceps Tendinitis
- Proximal Biceps Tendon Rupture
- Proximal Humerus Fractures
- Rotator Cuff Arthropathy
- Rotator Cuff Calcification
- Rotator Cuff Pain
- Rotator Cuff Tear
- Shoulder Bursitis
- Shoulder Dislocation
- Shoulder Fracture
- Shoulder Impingement
- Shoulder Instability
- Shoulder Labral Tear
- Shoulder Pain
- Shoulder Tendonitis
- Shoulder Trauma
- SLAP Tears
- Snapping Scapula
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