Shoulder
Anatomy of the Shoulder
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.
Conditions
- Arthritis of the Shoulder
- Bicep Tendon Rupture at Shoulder
- Clavicle Fracture
- Frozen Shoulder
- Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder
- Periprosthetic Shoulder Fracture
- Posterior Shoulder Instability
- Proximal Biceps Tendon Rupture
- Proximal Humerus Fractures
- Rotator Cuff Pain
- Rotator Cuff Tear
- Shoulder Dislocation
- Shoulder Fracture
- Shoulder Impingement
- Shoulder Instability
- Shoulder Labral Tear
- Shoulder Ligament Injuries
- Shoulder Pain
- Shoulder Trauma
- Sternoclavicular Joint Injury
Procedures
- Capsular Release
- Latarjet Procedure
- Non-surgical Shoulder Treatments
- Pectoralis Major Tears/Repairs
- Rotator Cuff Repair
- Shoulder Arthroscopy
- Shoulder Joint Replacement
- Shoulder Labrum Reconstruction
- Shoulder Reconstruction Surgery
- Shoulder Surgery
- Sternoclavicular Joint Reconstruction
- Shoulder Fracture Care
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