Shoulder & Elbow
Shoulder Anatomy
The shoulder is the most flexible joint in the body enabling 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.
Elbow Anatomy
The elbow is a complex joint formed by the articulation of three bones –the humerus, radius and ulna. The elbow joint helps in bending or straightening of the arm to 180 degrees and assists in lifting or moving objects.
Conditions
- Rotator Cuff Tear
- Shoulder Pain
- Subluxation
- Shoulder Impingement
- SLAP Tears
- Arthritis of the Shoulder
- Frozen Shoulder
- Shoulder Instability
- Shoulder Joint Tear
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- Dislocated Shoulder
- Little League Shoulder
- Bicep Tendon Tear at Elbow
- Bicep Tendon Rupture
- Burners and Stingers
- Elbow Dislocation
- Elbow (Olecranon) Bursitis
- Ulnar Nerve Entrapment (Cubital Tunnel Syndrome)
- Osteochondritis Dissecans
- Elbow Sprain
- Tennis Elbow
- Golfer’s Elbow
- Elbow Injuries
- Little League Elbow
- Nursemaid’s Elbow
- Elbow Pain
- Shoulder Trauma
- Clavicle Fracture
- Fracture of the Shoulder Blade
- Adult Forearm Fractures
- Forearms Fracture in Children
- Distal Humerus Fractures of the Elbow
- Elbow Fractures in Children
- Radial Head Fractures of the Elbow
- Glenoid Fractures
- Baseball and Shoulder Injuries
- Elbow Fractures
Procedures
- Shoulder Injections
- Rotator Cuff Repair
- Superior Capsule Reconstruction
- Shoulder Joint Replacement
- Partial Shoulder Replacement
- Reverse Shoulder Replacement
- Revision Shoulder Replacement
- Arthroscopic Bankart Repair
- Shoulder Arthroscopy
- Shoulder Joint Reconstruction
- Arthroscopic Biologic Total Shoulder Resurfacing
- Superior Capsule Reconstruction
- Elbow Ligament Reconstruction
- Elbow Tendon and Ligament Repair