
Shoulder
The Shoulder is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body. The human Shoulder is made up of three bones: the Clavicle (Collarbone), the Scapula (Shoulder Blade), and the Humerus (Upper Arm Bone) as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons. The articulations between the bones of the Shoulder make up the Shoulder Joints. It is a crucial joint in the human body, allowing for a wide range of motion in various directions. Understanding the anatomy and function of the shoulder is important for diagnosing and treating shoulder-related issues and for maintaining overall upper body mobility and function.
Conditions Treated
- Handling shoulder socket tears
- Treating tendon injury in the shoulder
- Relieving joint compression discomfort
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Shoulder FAQ's
The shoulder joint is a ball-and-socket joint that connects the upper arm bone (humerus) to the shoulder blade (scapula). It allows for a wide range of motion in the arm.
Many shoulder conditions can be managed with non-surgical treatments, including physical therapy, rest, anti-inflammatory medications, and corticosteroid injections. Surgery is usually considered if conservative treatments do not provide relief.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery and individual factors, but it can range from several weeks to several months. Physical therapy is often a crucial part of the rehabilitation process.