Blood clots are a rare but potentially life threatening complication that can develop after shoulder replacement or any major surgical procedure. They
Preventing Shoulder Injuries In Wheelchair Users
If you use a wheelchair to get around throughout the day, there’s a good chance that your arms and shoulders are sore by day’s end. It probably
How Long Before My Frozen Shoulder Thaws?
Frozen shoulder is an all too common condition that tends to affect adults over the age of 40. The condition gets its name from the fact that it leads
Why Rest Is Rarely Best For Shoulder Injuries
Shoulder injuries are incredibly common, and if you’re like most people, your first instinct will probably be to rest the area and protect it from
Can A Torn Labrum Heal Without Surgery?
Your labrum is a small piece of fibrocartilage in your shoulder that helps to keep the ball of your shoulder within the socket. It also plays a major
My Shoulder Is Clicking – How To Treat Biceps Instability
One of the more common complaints we hear from patients is that they are experiencing an uncomfortable sensation in their shoulder area. They usually
Treating Avascular Necrosis Of The Shoulder
Your organs and tissues need a healthy blood supply to survive, and if blood supply is interrupted, it can cause major issues for that part of your
5 Tips For Managing Pain After A Reverse Shoulder Replacement
A shoulder replacement procedure can help restore an immense amount of function to your shoulder joint, but that process won’t happen overnight. The
What Is Atraumatic Shoulder Instability?
We’ve talked about shoulder instability on this blog in the past, and oftentimes this instability develops in the wake of trauma to the shoulder