Orthopedics Shoulder
Shoulder pain can have many causes — accidents, falls, overuse, repetitive movement, arthritis or even referred pain from another problem. And then there is one of the more prevalent causes of shoulder pain – the rotator cuff. If your issue is still not resolving, we encourage you to turn to shoulder specialists who work across an entire spectrum of solutions – ranging from conservative measures to more advanced procedures and technologies.
When treated with the guidance of shoulder specialists, patients often get back to normal activity and are provided with guidance on what to do to prevent recurrence of their problem. Sometimes more advanced shoulder pain procedures are needed to resolve the problem and return patients to a good quality of life.
Providing Cutting-Edge Shoulder Pain Care
Eisenhower Health continually develops and maintains comprehensive programs in shoulder and elbow conditions, such as fractures, arthritis, and rotator cuff tears, addressing each aspect of patient care from initial consultation, diagnosis and treatment through recovery. We are ready to care for you in our state-of-the-art facilities with the latest technologies.
Shoulder-related Conditions We Treat
While the list of vexing shoulder problems treated by the shoulder specialists and surgeons at Eisenhower Desert Orthopedic Center is long, below are some of the more common shoulder-related conditions that we treat.
- Rotator Cuff – Rotator Cuff Tear, Rotator Cuff Tendonitis, Rotator Cuff Injury, Rotator Cuff Pain
- Frozen Shoulder – Joint Stiffness, Shoulder Inflammation, Limited Range of Shoulder Motion
- Dislocated Shoulder – Visibly Deformed Shoulder, Intense Shoulder Pain
- Shoulder Blade Pain – Shoulder Pain at Night, Bone Spurs, Bursitis Shoulder
- Shoulder Impingement – Difficulty Reaching, Overhead Use Pain, Shoulder Muscle Weakness
- Winged Scapula – Yes! A Winged Scapula only sounds exotic until you have this problem.
- Shoulder Injuries/Accidents – Broken Shoulder, Fractured Shoulder, Shoulder Cartilage Tear
- Shoulder Arthritis – Shoulder Osteoarthritis, Shoulder Rheumatoid Arthritis
The important thing to bear in mind is that seeking professional medical help from a shoulder specialist earlier rather than later can prevent long term pain. A few of those dividends include improved recovery time, training in preventive measures and spotting ancillary issues. If you’ve had an accident or injury involving your shoulder, or shoulder pain that isn’t responding to at-home treatment, we encourage you to make an appointment today.
Advanced Shoulder Pain Procedures
- Arthroscopic Shoulder Treatment
- Reverse/Total Shoulder Replacement & Revision
- CMC Interpositional Arthroplasty - Shoulder
Podcasts
- Rotator Cuff Tears and the Latest Ways to Treat ThemFeaturing: Karimdad OtarodiListen Now
- Treating Shoulder and Elbow InjuriesFeaturing: David D. Savin, Patrick St. PierreListen Now
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