Shoulder Conditions

Rotator Cuff Tear
If lifting your arm or reaching out feels weak and painful, you might have a rotator cuff tear. This common injury can happen from wear and tear or accidents. We offer treatments ranging from exercises to advanced surgeries to repair the tendons, so you can move freely again.

Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder makes your shoulder stiff and painful, often making simple tasks like combing your hair challenging. Don’t worry; with therapy, medication, and sometimes a minor procedure, we can help you regain full movement.

Shoulder Joint Replacement
If shoulder arthritis or injury makes daily life difficult, shoulder replacement surgery can provide lasting relief. This procedure replaces the damaged joint with an artificial one, restoring your range of motion and easing pain.

Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries
An acromioclavicular (AC) joint injury affects the junction where the collarbone (clavicle) connects with the shoulder blade (scapula). This type of injury commonly occurs as a sprain, caused by blunt force trauma that forces the ligaments apart.

AC Joint Reconstruction – Lockdown Ligament
The LockDown ligament, a durable synthetic device, restores stability to the AC joint in severe dislocations. It mimics natural ligaments and is secured through drilled holes in the clavicle and coracoid. The minimally invasive procedure offers strong, reliable results with recovery in 3-6 months through physical therapy.