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Rotator cuff injuries are common injuries among athletes. They occur when one of the four rotator cuff muscles are injured or damaged. The rotator cuff muscles involve four muscles that
Osteoarthritis can occur in the shoulder as a result of an injury or a degenerative process that comes with aging. This is usually associated with wearing away of the once
Injury Overview In many individuals, repetitive use of the shoulder can result in painful symptoms that make everyday activities difficult to perform. Subacromial impingement is one specific condition that affects
The sternoclavicular (SC) joint is a major joint of the upper body that is formed by the articulation of the collarbone (clavicle) and the center of the chest (manubrium). Most
Injury Overview Fractures that occur within the structure of the shoulder joint can appear as a break or a crack in the bone on an X-ray. A shoulder fracture is
Injury Overview The scapulothoracic joint is located in an area where the shoulder blade (scapula) meets and moves along the chest wall. The motion of the scapula is normally smooth
Injury Overview Rotator cuff injuries are a very common cause of shoulder dysfunction in both young and old patients. The rotator cuff is comprised of a group of four muscle-tendon
Injury Overview The labrum is a type of cartilage found in the shoulder that surrounds the socket (glenoid) and has two primary functions: 1) to deepen the socket so that
Injury Overview Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by inflammation and stiffness in the shoulder joint which can restrict motion and cause chronic pain. Also
Injury Overview The shoulder joint offers the largest range of motion in the human body. Made up of three bones: the humerus (arm bone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the
Rotator cuff injuries are common injuries among athletes. They occur when one of the four rotator cuff muscles are injured or damaged. The rotator cuff muscles involve four muscles that
Osteoarthritis can occur in the shoulder as a result of an injury or a degenerative process that comes with aging. This is usually associated with wearing away of the once
Injury Overview In many individuals, repetitive use of the shoulder can result in painful symptoms that make everyday activities difficult to perform. Subacromial impingement is one specific condition that affects
The sternoclavicular (SC) joint is a major joint of the upper body that is formed by the articulation of the collarbone (clavicle) and the center of the chest (manubrium). Most
Injury Overview Fractures that occur within the structure of the shoulder joint can appear as a break or a crack in the bone on an X-ray. A shoulder fracture is
Injury Overview The scapulothoracic joint is located in an area where the shoulder blade (scapula) meets and moves along the chest wall. The motion of the scapula is normally smooth
Injury Overview Rotator cuff injuries are a very common cause of shoulder dysfunction in both young and old patients. The rotator cuff is comprised of a group of four muscle-tendon
Injury Overview The labrum is a type of cartilage found in the shoulder that surrounds the socket (glenoid) and has two primary functions: 1) to deepen the socket so that
Injury Overview Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by inflammation and stiffness in the shoulder joint which can restrict motion and cause chronic pain. Also
Injury Overview The shoulder joint offers the largest range of motion in the human body. Made up of three bones: the humerus (arm bone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the