Accessibility Tools
  • Golf & Shoulder Pain: Could It Be a Rotator Cuff Injury?

    Golf & Shoulder Pain: Could It Be a Rotator Cuff Injury?

    A smooth golf swing requires flexibility, power, and coordination, especially from the shoulder. But when that swing leads to nagging pain or limited motion, it could signal something more than just muscle fatigue

  • Shoulder Pain After Summer Sports? Signs Your Rotator Cuff Needs Expert Attention

    Shoulder Pain After Summer Sports? Signs Your Rotator Cuff Needs Expert Attention

    Summer sports in Arizona that rely heavily on your shoulders, like pickleball, paddleboarding, or sand volleyball, can be exhilarating, but they can also push your joints to the limit.

  • Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A Minimally Invasive Option That Gets You Back Faster

    Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A Minimally Invasive Option That Gets You Back Faster

    Shoulder pain and weakness can keep you from doing the things you love - whether that’s playing tennis, lifting weights, or simply reaching for something overhead.

  • Minimally Invasive Treatment Options for Shoulder Pain

    Minimally Invasive Treatment Options for Shoulder Pain

    Shoulder pain can sideline even the most active individuals, from athletes on the court to those navigating daily routines.

  • How Age Impacts Rotator Cuff Injuries and Treatment Options

    How Age Impacts Rotator Cuff Injuries and Treatment Options

    Rotator cuff injuries are a common cause of shoulder pain, especially as we age.

FirstPrevious | Pages 1 [2] 3 of 3 | Next | Last
  • Picture of University of Arizona
  • Picture of American Shoulder And Elbow Surgeons
  • Picture of American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
  • Picture of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • Picture of Phoenix Suns
  • Picture of Milwaukee Brewers
  • Picture of Harvard Medical School
  • Picture of Baylor College of Medicine
  • Picture of University of Texas Health Science Center - San Antonio