Elbow, Arm, Shoulder
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Acromioclavicular Joint
Acromioclavicular separations or sprains can vary in severity, depending on the extent of injury to the stabilizing ligaments and capsule.
More InfoOlecranon Bursitis
The olecranon bursa is located on the elbow, and can become irritated and inflamed from a traumatic blow experienced or simply from being rubbed the wrong way.
More InfoShoulder Arthroplasty Rehabilitation
Shoulder Arthroplasty Rehabilitation, Post-Operative, and Physical Therapy.
More InfoShoulder Impingement & Tendonitis
This is one of the most commonly occurring injuries in sports where the arm is used in an overhead motion (i.e. swimming, baseball).
More InfoShoulder Instability
Shoulder instability is the abnormal relationship between the Humeral ball joint and the Glenoid socket such that there is excessive movement between the two and resultant loss of stability.
More InfoTendonitis (e.g. Tennis Elbow)
Some sites of the body are much more prone to tendonitis than other sites, and in particular, the elbow and shoulder.
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