Shoulder Arthroscopy
A shoulder arthroscopy is a procedure that allows the doctor to observe the joint of the shoulder. To learn when a shoulder arthroscopy is recommended, click the link below.
A shoulder arthroscopy is a procedure that allows the doctor to observe the joint of the shoulder. To learn when a shoulder arthroscopy is recommended, click the link below.
Although this injury is often known as “baseball finger,” this injury can happen to anyone when the thumb or finger is bent further than it is intended to go. Learn about the anatomy and treatment of this injury by clicking the link below.
The biceps tendons attach the biceps muscle to the shoulder and elbow. When the biceps tendon is torn at the shoulder, it is possible to lose arm strength and have great pain when trying to perform easy movements.
It is critical to keep your shoulder and rotator cuff conditioned to avoid strains and tears. Learn how to condition properly by clicking the link below.
This condition is common among growing adolescents, and it is defined as inflammation of the knee where the patellar tendon attaches to the tibia. Learn more about the symptoms of this disease by clicking the link below.
A very common injury of the knee that athletes are at risk for is a cartilage tear in the meniscus. Read more on how to prevent and treat this injury by clicking the link below.
The patellar tendon attaches the kneecap to the shinbone, and when this tendon tears it can create a very painful condition. There are two types of tears, learn more by clicking the link.
Shoulder injuries are common and can be caused by athletic or everyday activities. Learn more about the common shoulder injuries and how you can prevent them from happening to you.
Knee buckling, catching, or stiffness are common symptoms of an unstable kneecap. Learn how to treat an unstable kneecap by following the tips below.
A torn rotator cuff will weaken your shoulder and make daily activities difficult to complete. Read more about rotator cuff tears and how to prevent them in the link below.