Shoulder Pain
Request a ConsultationYour shoulders are among the most mobile joints in your body—essential for everything from reaching overhead to lifting, carrying, and daily movement. When shoulder pain or injury occurs, it can quickly interfere with your quality of life.
Our orthopedic specialists provide expert diagnosis and treatment for a full range of shoulder conditions. Whether you're dealing with a sports injury, chronic discomfort, or age-related degeneration, we’re here to help you regain strength, flexibility, and pain-free motion.
Common Shoulder Conditions We Treat
Partial or complete tears of the shoulder’s stabilizing tendons, leading to weakness and limited mobility.
Inflammation or pinching of the tendons or bursa in the shoulder, often causing pain with overhead activity.
A condition marked by stiffness and pain that limits range of motion over time.
Repeated dislocations or joint looseness, often due to trauma or overuse, especially in younger or athletic individuals.
Degenerative joint disease causing pain, stiffness, and difficulty with movement.
Damage to the cartilage that helps stabilize the shoulder joint, sometimes following trauma or overuse.
Inflammation of the shoulder’s soft tissues, often from repetitive movement or strain.
Signs and Symptoms of Shoulder Problems
- Persistent or sharp pain in the shoulder or upper arm
- Difficulty lifting your arm or reaching behind your back
- Clicking, popping, or grinding sensations
- Weakness or instability in the joint
- Swelling or tenderness around the shoulder
- Stiffness that worsens over time
If these symptoms are affecting your daily activities, an early diagnosis can lead to more effective treatment and faster relief.
Treatment Options
We believe in a conservative-first approach, offering non-invasive solutions whenever possible and surgical options when necessary.
Non-Surgical Treatments
- Physical therapy and targeted exercise programs
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Corticosteroid injections
- Activity modification and rest
- Ultrasound-guided injections or regenerative medicine options
Surgical Treatments
When surgery is required, we use minimally invasive and arthroscopic techniques whenever possible to ensure optimal outcomes with shorter recovery times.
- Rotator cuff repair
- Labral repair
- Shoulder stabilization procedures
- Shoulder arthroscopy
- Total or reverse shoulder replacement
- Revision shoulder surgery