Shoulder Conditions

Anatomy model of a shoulder joint, AKA Glenohumeral Joint

    • A condition characterized by inflammation and tightening of the shoulder joint capsule.

    • This results in pain, stiffness, and restricted range of motion in the shoulder, making daily activities challenging.

    • Tendinopathies involves the irritation, inflammation, or degeneration of the tendons in the rotator cuff of the shoulder.

    • Tears or strains in the rotator cuff muscles and tendons.

    • Tears in the labrum, the cartilage that lines the shoulder socket.

    • SLAP tears often result from trauma or repetitive overhead motions.

    • Symptoms may include shoulder pain, a popping sensation, and reduced strength and stability.

    • Occurs when the shoulder joint is prone to dislocation or subluxation.

    • Bankart Repair

    • SLAP repair

    • AC joint Reconstruction

    • Sub-acromial Decompression

    • Fracture Fixation (e.g. ORIF)

    • Rotator Cuff Repair