Shoulder Dislocation in Athletes: When Is Surgery the Right Call?
Watching your young athlete clutch their shoulder in pain after a hard collision is every parent’s and coach’s nightmare.
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When Shoulder Arthritis Leads to Replacement: Understanding Your Options
Deep aching, night pain, and a grinding sensation in your shoulder are more than just signs of aging. They are often hallmarks of advanced arthritis
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Should You Keep Playing Through Shoulder Pain? What Sports Medicine Research Says
The roar of the crowd or the drive to beat a personal best often pushes athletes to "gut it out" when a shoulder starts to ache.
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Why Some Arthritis Patients Might Need Reverse Shoulder Replacement Instead of Anatomic
When shoulder arthritis makes simple tasks like reaching for a shelf or getting dressed painful, joint replacement often becomes the most reliable solution for restoring function.
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