Shoulder
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Shoulder 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
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Shoulder 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 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 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 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 Shoulder
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Rotator 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 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 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 Injuries
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Adhesive 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 tendonitis is a condition in which calcium deposits develop within the tendons.
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Biceps Pathology
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Proximal Humerus Fractures
The humerus is the upper arm bone and it forms two joints —shoulder joint and elbow joint.
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Procedures
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Anatomic Shoulder Joint Replacement
Total Shoulder Replacement”, also known as “Total Shoulder Arthroplasty” (TSA), has become a more common procedure over the past 15-20 years.
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Reverse Shoulder Replacement
A “Shoulder Replacement” has become a more common procedure over the past 15-20 years. During a shoulder replacement surgery the “worn out” (or broken) parts are replaced with artificial parts, called components or prostheses.
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Revision Shoulder Replacement
Total shoulder replacement is the replacement of the head of the humerus (upper arm bone) and the glenoid cavity (cavity of the shoulder blade) into which the humerus fits, with artificial prostheses to relieve pain, swelling and stiffness caused due to damage of cartilage at the articulating surfaces.
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Shoulder Fracture
The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint made up of three bones, namely the humerus, scapula and clavicle. A break in any of the bones that make up the shoulder joint is called a shoulder fracture.
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Shoulder Arthroscopy
Dr. Hinchey treats most shoulder conditions arthroscopically through multiple small incisions.
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Rotator Cuff Repair
The rotator cuff is a group of tendons in the shoulder that provide support and enable a wide range of motion of the shoulder joint.
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Instability Repair: Shoulder Labrum Reconstruction
The shoulder labrum is a ring of fibrous cartilage surrounding the glenoid, which helps in stabilizing the shoulder joint.
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Distal Clavicle Excision
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Subacromial Decompression
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Scapula Fractures / ORIF
The scapula (shoulder blade) is a flat, triangular bone providing attachment to the muscles of the back, neck, chest and arm. The scapula consists of a body, neck and spine portion.
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Clavicle Fractures / ORIF
A clavicle fracture refers to a broken collarbone and is a common injury associated with contact sports such as football and martial arts, as well as impact sports such as motor racing.
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AC Joint Injury Reconstruction
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SC Joint Injury Reconstruction
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Biceps Tenodesis/Tenotomy
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Pectorlis Major Tears Repair
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