The range of motion of the shoulder joint is greater than any other joint. We can place and rotate our arms in front, above, to the side and behind our bodies. However, this exquisite flexibility makes the shoulder joint susceptible to instability and injury. Although the ligaments, tendons, muscles and cartilage that form a capsule around the joint to maintain stability, trauma or overuse of the shoulder can cause these tissues to stretch or tear. Without the strong support of these tissues the shoulder joint will feel “loose” and may pop out of socket with certain activities. Generally, an unsupported instable shoulder will be weak and painful.
Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery
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Rotator Cuff Tearmore info
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Meniscus Tearsmore info
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Joint Replacementmore info
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Arthroscopic Surgerymore info
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Physical Therapymore info
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Plantar Fasciitismore info
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Sciaticamore info
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Partial Knee Replacementmore info
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Back Painmore info
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Scoliosismore info
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Epidural Steroid Injectionmore info
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Shoulder Painmore info
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Foot Painmore info
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Shoulder Replacementmore info
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Frozen Shouldermore info
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Spinal Stenosismore info
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Herniated Discmore info
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