Shoulder & Elbow
The shoulder and elbow are often the weakest joints and are commonly affected by lifestyle and physical activity. Pain and soreness caused by overuse, trauma, and/or degenerative conditions such as arthritis can affect your lifestyle, limit your activity and even cause you to sleep poorly.
Our Board Certified shoulder and elbow specialists are trained to evaluate, diagnosis and perform non-surgical as well as surgical treatment for all shoulder, elbow and upper extremity pain. By seeking treatment in the shoulder and elbow at the first signs of pain, you can often avoid surgery. If your pain is diagnosed early it can often be eliminated through the help of strengthening exercises and physical therapy. Shoulder and elbow pain that persists often needs further testing and advanced, minimally invasive surgical repair. When surgery is needed, we use the most state-of-the-techniques and offer a full spectrum of care to assist our patients. Surgery is always paired with physical therapy and strengthening exercises to assure patients full recovery and a return to normal activity.
To learn more about the conditions listed below, please visit our Patient Education page or contact one of our four offices.
Clavicle Fractures
Dislocated Shoulder
Elbow (Olecranon) Bursitis
Frozen Shoulder
Labral Tear
Lateral Epicondylitis or Tennis Elbow
Medial Apophysitis or Little Leaguer's Elbow
Medial Epicondylitis or Golfer's Elbow
Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Elbow or Bone Chip
Rotator Cuff Injury
Shoulder Separation
Shoulder Subluxation