Shoulder

  • Shoulder AnatomyShoulder Anatomy

    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.

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Conditions

  • Shoulder PainShoulder Pain

    Pain in the shoulder suggests a shoulder injury which is more common in athletes participating in sports such as swimming, tennis, pitching and weightlifting.

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  • Shoulder ArthritisShoulder Arthritis

    The term arthritis literally means inflammation of a joint but is generally used to describe any condition in which there is damage to the cartilage.

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  • SLAP TearsSLAP Tears

    The term SLAP (superior –labrum anterior-posterior) lesion or SLAP tear refers to an injury of the superior labrum of the shoulder.

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  • Shoulder DislocationShoulder Dislocation

    Playing more overhead sports and repeated use of the shoulder at the workplace may lead to sliding of the upper arm bone, the ball portion, from the glenoid–the socket portion of the shoulder.

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  • Thrower's ShoulderThrower's Shoulder

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  • Rotator Cuff TearRotator Cuff Tear

    The rotator cuff is a group of tendons in the shoulder joint providing support and enabling a wide range of motion.

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  • Shoulder Labrum TearShoulder Labrum Tear

    Traumatic injury to the shoulder or overuse of shoulder (throwing, weightlifting) may cause labral tear. In addition, ageing may weaken the labrum leading to injury.

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  • AC Joint InjuriesAC Joint Injuries

    While conservative treatment is often used first for AC joint injuries, surgery may be required for injuries that are more severe or those that cause prolonged pain.

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  • SC Joint InjuriesSC Joint Injuries

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  • Adhesive CapsulitisAdhesive Capsulitis

    Adhesive capsulitis, also called frozen shoulder, is a condition characterized by pain and loss of motion in the shoulder joint. It is more common in older adults aged between 40 and 60 years and is more common in women than men.

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  • Calcific Tendinitis Calcific Tendinitis

    Calcific tendonitis is a condition in which calcium deposits develop within the tendons.

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  • Biceps PathologyBiceps Pathology

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  • Proximal Humerus FracturesProximal Humerus Fractures

    The humerus is the upper arm bone and it forms two joints —shoulder joint and elbow joint.

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Procedures