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  • Arthritis of the Shoulder

    The term arthritis literally means inflammation of a joint but is generally used to describe any condition...

  • Rotator Cuff Tear

    The rotator cuff is a group of tendons in the shoulder joint that provides support and enables a wide range of motion.

  • Shoulder Dislocation

    Sports that involve overhead movements and repeated use of the shoulder at your workplace...

  • Biceps Tendon Rupture

    The biceps muscle is located in the front side of your upper arm and functions...

  • Shoulder Ligament Injuries

    Shoulder ligament injuries are injuries to the tough elastic tissues present around the shoulder...

  • Shoulder Fracture

    A break in a bone that makes up the shoulder joint is called a shoulder fracture.

  • Shoulder Instability

    Shoulder instability is a chronic condition that causes frequent dislocation of the shoulder joint.

  • Shoulder Labral Tear

    Traumatic injury to the shoulder or overuse of the shoulder (throwing, weightlifting) may cause...

  • Shoulder Trauma

    Shoulder injuries most commonly occur in athletes participating in sports such as swimming, tennis...

  • Partial Rotator Cuff Tear

    A partial rotator cuff tear is an incomplete tear that involves damage to a part of the tendon.

  • Rotator Cuff Arthropathy

    The rotator cuff consists of 4 muscles that stabilize the ball and socket joint of the shoulder...

  • Shoulder Bursitis

    Shoulder bursitis, also known as subacromial bursitis, is a condition characterized by pain and inflammation...

  • Shoulder Disorders

    The shoulder is the most flexible joint in the body that enables a wide range of movements.

  • Shoulder Impingement

    The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint. The ball-shaped end of the upper arm bone (humerus)...

  • Shoulder Pain

    Pain in the shoulder may suggest an injury, which is more common in athletes participating in sports...

  • Shoulder Tendonitis

    Shoulder tendonitis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the tendons which connect...