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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Augmenting Rotator Cuff Repairs: Are Biologics and Scaffolds the Future?
Rotator cuff tears can be frustrating and limiting, especially for active adults who rely on strong, stable shoulder function. As surgical techniques evolve, so do the tools that support better healing and more reliable outcomes.
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Treatment Options for Rotator Cuff Tears: From Conservative Care to Advanced Surgery
A rotator cuff tear can disrupt daily life and athletic performance, making activities like lifting, reaching, or throwing difficult and painful.
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